Yeah--the way that the Jazz "overcame" the refs to change the call on the out-of-bounds from the Lakers favor to the Jazz's favor was impressive <<rolleyes>>. Do you love to lobby for the so-called oppressed, Craig?This team has BALLS OF STEEL. HOSS!
Deron finally took it to Fish. I liked that he floated shots instead of trying to get all the way to the hoop where he used to get stuffed by Gassoff.
He knew what he was doing out there.
So glad the jazz didn't double team, so their shooters never got a chance to get hot. Then when the jazz doubled Kobe, the others were out of sinc.
Great win, especially overcoming the refs. This team is winning games no matter what the adversity. The lakers seemed to know that the refs were on their side with all the flopping they were doing.
LOL; thanks for the shout-out. The dung that I eat is the secret sauce that has higher sophistication than simply b*tching about the refs. That's why, in the post-game, Deron said that Utah got the first five fouls of the game because the Jazz weren't being aggressive.IGS eats dung.
Ill take a bow for another successful thread.
Gasol > Jefferson
Kobe > our SGs
This year's Artest < Last year's Artest
Hate to say it, but Odom > Millsap tonight.
D.Will > Lakers
D. Will either scored or set up just about every basket in the last 5 minutes.
I remember a Jazz-Laker game about 10 years ago when LA was working on their first 3-peat. Derek Fisher was hurt and LA started Lindsay Hunter in his place. Stockton came out and completely abused Hunter - Stock scored something like 12 of Utah's first 15 points which set the pace for a Jazz win.
10 years later and it's basically same scenario - individually The Lakers may have the advantage; but The Jazz are so far ahead of The Lakers at PG that it almost negates the other 4 match-ups in LA's favor.