Here is my favorite tweet from Brian T Smith:
Comment Friday night by Celtics' Garnett holds weight: Other teams know exactly what Jazz are running. And Utah's not running it well.
Simply incredible. I mean, is it any wonder really?
Here is my favorite tweet from Brian T Smith:
Comment Friday night by Celtics' Garnett holds weight: Other teams know exactly what Jazz are running. And Utah's not running it well.
You and your Boozer hating ****suckers are such ****ing pieces of ****. I drove almost 900 miles to and from Jazz games this week, watch EVERY Jazz game, and I constantly get called a Bulls fan. I don't know how many times I have to repeat it, BOOZER WAS BEST FOR THE JAZZ. **** THE BOOZER HATERS. But you guys are sick and tired of me, REMINDING YOU THAT YOU ARE WRONG, all the time. DEAL WITH IT.
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You and your Boozer hating ****suckers are such ****ing pieces of ****. I drove almost 900 miles to and from Jazz games this week, watch EVERY Jazz game, and I constantly get called a Bulls fan. I don't know how many times I have to repeat it, BOOZER WAS BEST FOR THE JAZZ. **** THE BOOZER HATERS. But you guys are sick and tired of me, REMINDING YOU THAT YOU ARE WRONG, all the time. DEAL WITH IT.
SUBMIT TO SLOANFELD
You guys remind me of Cubs fans here in Chicago, with that perverse affinity for wanting to jump off a cliff.
We have the best roster, personnel wise, since 1998. However, it takes a little time for things to develop. This is all their first time playing in this scenario.
The two X-factors are C.J. Miles and Paul Millsap. They both have shown all-star potential, and we're probably undefeated this season when they both play well. Both of them are in their first full season in their respective roles. Once they develop consistency, we will be tough MFers to beat.
Obviously we would all like for that to be sooner, rather than later, but I have a feeling we'll be rolling by late March. No matter what seed we get in the playoffs, the way we'll be playing, I like our chances.
Just a rough stretch of games right now.
Simply incredible. I mean, is it any wonder really?
I'm a day late on this, but this was always my question about Al Jefferson. The Jazz passed on him in the draft, and his stats always looked good and it seemed like they had really missed on him, but his teams did nothing. Like many players, I wondered if he was just a stat guy, but not a winner.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.
Simply incredible. I mean, is it any wonder really?
There is no better testament that you are a Bozzer fan and not a Jazz fan than that post.
Submit, Sloanfield.