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Why are you a Jazz fan?

Can you juxtapose the highlighted part against what's it like watching the Jazz play?


Please put more emphasis on the jazz during the Corbin era.

actually i have a hard time comparing these 2 things,

the jazz sorta usually kinda, do what im thinking, sorta(draft picks, i like the coach compared to what we had on the knicks, ty corbin wouldve been awesome. he would have gotten more out of the knicks than larry brown at 10 mil per year, you could never, ever, ever convince me otherwise)
or lenny wilkens

these were old coaches robbing the team for a paycheck, they went down passively, ty would've had a kiniption(you jazz fans are a bit spoiled in this sense, u know nothing of isiah thomas' coaching antics, yall would protest)

the knicks just have this way of doing the opposite of what i want(nothing in the draft), the tyson chandler contract was the final straw

the front offices seem to me like polar opposites, thats why im here...
 
First ever NBA team I saw was Atlanta Hawks when they visited former USSR in 1988. NBA games where never to be found on local TV at that time and only after Hawks visit they started showing occasional NBA games on TV ( replay's of course as there was no live NBA games on local TV ) until 1997. I remember then in 1992 seeing one Jazz game vs Hawks and I was so surprised at how great Jazz played, I think they won by 5 pts or so but Malone and Stockton and Jazz team oriented game and execution was just something I have never seen before. Then of course it was 1992 Olympics and dream team which got me hooked into NBA like never before. Unfortunately we still had no internet or live NBA games and all we got was occasional replies or NBA TV's week in NBA or some kind of 30 min highlight show... I remember cheering for Jazz in WCF vs Seattle in 1996 when they were down 1-3 and Malone commented on " stick the fork in them" by saying something along the lines " it is not done yet and be careful not to choke on it", they won next two games but lost game 7 by 4 pts.
Then of course biggest turning point was 1997 and 98 finals and amazing playoff wins vs Lakers, Spurs, Houston. That was the first time games were live on TV and I was waking up at 1-3 am at night to watch games and then sleep for 1-2 hrs and run to work. I remember I got so stressed after game 6 in 1998 that had few beers and called in sick that day. In 1999-2000 everybody around me was cheering for Trail Blazers and Sabonis and I bet I was the only person in my country cheering for Jazz. After that I think in 2000 or so we finally were able to follow games on Yahoo's game channel via internet and I spend numerous sleepless nights waking up and following live box score action as live NBA games on TV was such a rare event. Obviously I was super excited when AK was drafted by Jazz as I was following his career since he was 16 years old in Europe and knew that he will be special player. And since moving to Canada in 2004 I probably watched or at least followed live box score action of at least 90% Jazz games.
So that's why I guess.
 
First ever NBA team I saw was Atlanta Hawks when they visited former USSR in 1988. NBA games where never to be found on local TV at that time and only after Hawks visit they started showing occasional NBA games on TV ( replay's of course as there was no live NBA games on local TV ) until 1997. I remember then in 1992 seeing one Jazz game vs Hawks and I was so surprised at how great Jazz played, I think they won by 5 pts or so but Malone and Stockton and Jazz team oriented game and execution was just something I have never seen before. Then of course it was 1992 Olympics and dream team which got me hooked into NBA like never before. Unfortunately we still had no internet or live NBA games and all we got was occasional replies or NBA TV's week in NBA or some kind of 30 min highlight show... I remember cheering for Jazz in WCF vs Seattle in 1996 when they were down 1-3 and Malone commented on " stick the fork in them" by saying something along the lines " it is not done yet and be careful not to choke on it", they won next two games but lost game 7 by 4 pts.
Then of course biggest turning point was 1997 and 98 finals and amazing playoff wins vs Lakers, Spurs, Houston. That was the first time games were live on TV and I was waking up at 1-3 am at night to watch games and then sleep for 1-2 hrs and run to work. I remember I got so stressed after game 6 in 1998 that had few beers and called in sick that day. In 1999-2000 everybody around me was cheering for Trail Blazers and Sabonis and I bet I was the only person in my country cheering for Jazz. After that I think in 2000 or so we finally were able to follow games on Yahoo's game channel via internet and I spend numerous sleepless nights waking up and following live box score action as live NBA games on TV was such a rare event. Obviously I was super excited when AK was drafted by Jazz as I was following his career since he was 16 years old in Europe and knew that he will be special player. And since moving to Canada in 2004 I probably watched or at least followed live box score action of at least 90% Jazz games.
So that's why I guess.


Thanks man, that's a pretty cool story, glad you shared!!
 
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