Wow how can you even type that drunk? Do you see two keyboards?
He's so drunk he actually used two keyboards at the same time.
Wow how can you even type that drunk? Do you see two keyboards?
Look I tell it like it is. Chi has his headbin the fuxking ground. Not in but under the fuxking ground. He's like an ostrich Who likes the jazz. It's duxking embarrasing. We've lost a bunch of games. It's ****ing sad.
Look I tell it like it is. Chi has his headbin the fuxking ground. Not in but under the fuxking ground. He's like an ostrich Who likes the jazz. It's duxking embarrasing. We've lost a bunch of games. It's ****ing sad.
Nothing is wrong with having some optimism, but being blindly optimistic and criticizing those who hate the way the team continues to play is wrong. I always have optimism with the team, but they have just had their asses handed to them by two of the worst teams in the league, and then were steamrolled by a really good Boston team, exposing them as the pretenders they have been. They have been mediocre at home and are leveling off on the road. Their slow starts, which were overcome earlier, are now really hurting them and all we hear is that there is no plan to change the starting lineup. There are grumbles that players still don't know the offense.
I haven't been a Sloan basher for about 20 years, but right now I keep waiting for him to do something, anything, that shows that he is trying to fix this. Instead, he runs out the same lineup, the same substitutions and expects different results. The only time anything changes is when there is an injury. This only increases my frustration because I don't see any reason that Hayward should have gone back to the end of the bench after his 2-3 game stint when given minutes. He was productive and showed that he was starting to understand what they were doing. Instead, he goes back to watch Miles shoot the ball almost every time he touches it, or Raja Bell have zero impact on offense.
Then there is Al Jefferson. I was excited when I heard the Jazz acquired him for next to nothing and had visions of him being our Gasol, the guy that other teams bitch about because he didn't cost the Jazz anything. Instead, he has become our Zach Randolph, a guy who has no concept of what it takes to win in the NBA but can pad a statsheet, except Randolph gets rebounds and sometimes shows toughness. I will admit that I didn't spend much time watching Al Jefferson play in Boston or Minnesota, but I can now understand why his teams sucked. He needs to figure out how to adapt to the Jazz offense rather than stopping the Jazz offense and he needs to figure it out now.
Until that happens, I will just sit with the other pouty losers and watch this team spiral down the tubes.
Nothing is wrong with having some optimism, but being blindly optimistic and criticizing those who hate the way the team continues to play is wrong. I always have optimism with the team, but they have just had their asses handed to them by two of the worst teams in the league, and then were steamrolled by a really good Boston team, exposing them as the pretenders they have been. They have been mediocre at home and are leveling off on the road. Their slow starts, which were overcome earlier, are now really hurting them and all we hear is that there is no plan to change the starting lineup. There are grumbles that players still don't know the offense.
I haven't been a Sloan basher for about 20 years, but right now I keep waiting for him to do something, anything, that shows that he is trying to fix this. Instead, he runs out the same lineup, the same substitutions and expects different results. The only time anything changes is when there is an injury. This only increases my frustration because I don't see any reason that Hayward should have gone back to the end of the bench after his 2-3 game stint when given minutes. He was productive and showed that he was starting to understand what they were doing. Instead, he goes back to watch Miles shoot the ball almost every time he touches it, or Raja Bell have zero impact on offense.
Then there is Al Jefferson. I was excited when I heard the Jazz acquired him for next to nothing and had visions of him being our Gasol, the guy that other teams bitch about because he didn't cost the Jazz anything. Instead, he has become our Zach Randolph, a guy who has no concept of what it takes to win in the NBA but can pad a statsheet, except Randolph gets rebounds and sometimes shows toughness. I will admit that I didn't spend much time watching Al Jefferson play in Boston or Minnesota, but I can now understand why his teams sucked. He needs to figure out how to adapt to the Jazz offense rather than stopping the Jazz offense and he needs to figure it out now.
Until that happens, I will just sit with the other pouty losers and watch this team spiral down the tubes.
Every Jazz team inevitably goes through these rough patches, sure. I'm not really concerned with the last 4 games. It's the overall season, good and bad, that tells me the Jazz just don't have the tools necessary for a championship run. I've received plenty negative rep for suggesting Jazz trade Paul Millsap, but I'm sticking to it and re-uping here. Millsap is the odd man out, and really the only trade chip of value that they can afford to lose. I want to see a major move. Not because they've lost 4 in a row, but because this team will not pull together and pound out a championship. They aren't good enough.
I also smell locker room problems. This team feels like a Denver right now. D-Will is openly pissed off. Guy is playing like he has a burr up his ***. Something is off on the inside.
KOC when asked during the Bozzer years whether the team would make any moves said he wanted to see what we could do when healthy, then when Bozzer was healthy (I know, hard to believe, right?) the mantra changed to "growth of players" "time to gel" "internal improvement" and has been since.
We all thought that Sap could fill Bozzer's shoes, but so far he has simply not.
But, we aren't the only team in the league to go through a losing streak, Miami has gone through a couple, Dallas had a horrible stretch
I love how you use two teams that had multiple significant injuries to try and justify our losing streak. Typical Jazzfanz logic.
Seriously why are you here and not on the Bulls fan forum? Or the Bozzer fan forum?