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Apparently Kevin Love is missing this afternoon's game against The Clippers because he was out partying all night in LA.
Looks like he went through warmups, but he has some kind of leg issue. Might just be a smokescreen, of course.
But what a terrible first ~5 minutes. 4-0 Portland...
 
Jazz were 5th in the NBA last year with a 4.3 NET rating. 1st was the Rockets at 8.4.

Right now we’re 4th with 4.8. The Bucks are 1st at 9.2, the Dubs second at 5.6, and the Raptors third at 5.3.

Makes me feel pretty good considering our slow start which had a ton to do with Mitchell’s slow start coming back from injury.

Let’s ****ing go.
 
Jazz were 5th in the NBA last year with a 4.3 NET rating. 1st was the Rockets at 8.4.

Right now we’re 4th with 4.8. The Bucks are 1st at 9.2, the Dubs second at 5.6, and the Raptors third at 5.3.

Makes me feel pretty good considering our slow start which had a ton to do with Mitchell’s slow start coming back from injury.

Let’s ****ing go.
I wonder what would happen to those rankings if every team got a one-game mulligan. Like, if we subtract our 50-point embarrassment in Dallas from our data set, I imagine a lot of our statistics would be interesting to see.
 
I wonder what would happen to those rankings if every team got a one-game mulligan. Like, if we subtract our 50-point embarrassment in Dallas from our data set, I imagine a lot of our statistics would be interesting to see.

Yep.

And if my math’s right, we’d jump to a 5.5 NET rating minus that game.
 
I feel really good about the playoffs knowing:
1) We play elite d.
2) We have two playoff series wins the last two years
3) We bring it on the road.

Starting to think **** it, bring on the Rox.
 
I'm still negative nancy on all of this, Jazz beating up on **** teams going into the playoffs doesn't change anything about their ability to play good teams imo. But the injuries to POR and OKC have reduced the number of awful matchups assuming PGs shoulder is still buggered by the playoffs.
 
I'm still negative nancy on all of this, Jazz beating up on **** teams going into the playoffs doesn't change anything about their ability to play good teams imo. But the injuries to POR and OKC have reduced the number of awful matchups assuming PGs shoulder is still buggered by the playoffs.

We’re the second worst of the current eight playoff teams in the west but 18-19 isn’t that bad against .500 and above opponents, especially considering the toughest part of the season was the first two months which coincidentally was when Mitchell was shaky coming back from injury. Two more wins against such foes (during that stretch or later) and we’re 20-17 which is what the Dubs and Nuggets are against such teams.

In other words, we’re not bad against .500 and above opponents.
 
We’re the second worst of the current eight playoff teams in the west but 18-19 isn’t that bad against .500 and above opponents, especially considering the toughest part of the season was the first two months which coincidentally was when Mitchell was shaky coming back from injury. Two more wins against such foes (during that stretch or later) and we’re 20-17 which is what the Dubs and Nuggets are against such teams.

In other words, we’re not bad against .500 and above opponents.
I just don't think the Jazz are anything more than a 2nd round exit team like last year, but at least it's more good experience for Mitchell + Gobert and should give the FO a good idea about who to keep vs who to let go in the offseason.
 
I just don't think the Jazz are anything more than a 2nd round exit team like last year, but at least it's more good experience for Mitchell + Gobert and should give the FO a good idea about who to keep vs who to let go in the offseason.

I don’t agree necessarily. Matchups are always important. If we don’t play the Dubs in the 2nd round, I see no reason we can’t make the WCF.
 
Obviously. But the sky isn’t falling. We do things others don’t. Play elite d. Win playoff series.
I'm not trying to say the sky is falling at all as the Jazz are going to be relevant for years to come and are one key piece away from being contenders, I just don't think the Jazz are much different to last year while other teams have gotten better or were already better than the Jazz. We got by OKC last year because we got to abuse Carmelo for 30 minutes a game offensively and PG shrunk when they needed him most before getting rolled by the Rockets, so we're basically relying on OKC to suck/be injured again and to avoid the Rockets/Warriors to make it to the WCFs rather than backing any real internal improvement from the team as a whole which is why I don't have great expectations for this team in the postseason.

Things could absolutely go well like you're saying and the Jazz get a favorable 1st round matchup (e.g. Clippers, Spurs, etc) before going up against a Portland team with Nurk where Gobert can completely shut off the only source of value Kanter provides to a team while on the other end the Jazz abuse Kanter defensively for 20+ mins a game, or going against OKC with a hobbled PG and (imo) a still hobbled Adams to get to the WCF to get rolled by the Rockets or Warriors in 5. I just don't feel great about that because we're relying on realistically the best 2 teams in the West to meet in the 2nd round because the Rockets got off to a horrendous start.
 
and I just completely ignored Denver in all of that, and tbh I really have no idea what to think of Denver in a playoff situation. Gut says they will underperform this year as historically young teams the 1st time they get into the playoffs don't make big runs but who knows.
 
It's huge that pistons beat blazers. Need rockets to pass blazers. Then jazz just need to keep winning

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If we play Portland in the 1st round, home court advantage shouldn't matter really. I don't think that series would go 7 games.
 
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