I saw 1 view where it looked like it hit him pretty clearly. Whats weird is the ref should have immediately made a call when it did, and there shouldn't have been a replay. Then, they should have been clear when they made the announcement that it hit the official out of bounds. All in all it was...
The out of bounds hit the ref in the leg apparently, so not a bad call, but handled really poorly by the officials. I didn't see the kick in the face. The no call on the charge was the biggest most impactful play. Jazz were up by 5, and that cut it to 3. The reason I included the Ingles was...
3 worst calls of the game, 1 Offensive foul on Ingles, took away 2 points and lead to a 3 on the other end. 2 No foul on Embiid for lowering his shoulder into Gobert, 5 point lead and gave them 2 points. (the foul on Gobert the next possession was a pretty weak call too). 3 offensive foul on DM...
Or they got it in Detroit from the camera man or Christian Wood. WTF does betting odds have to do with it. There is no way to know who got it first, none.
They say to never buy an active players Jersey...
I'm almost 40. What good would it be for me to have a Jersey anyways, I'd almost never wear it. Whenever you buy a jersey, that player often gets traded, or leaves the team and you are left with a useless Jersey... But there it was. Green Note...
These refs deserve to be castrated. 3 straight Horrendous calls against the Jazz the middle of the 4th quarter to kill the momentum. Swallowing the whistle on Rudy's drive, only to call a foul on a similar play on the other end for Toronto. Then the coward double ejection when the Toronto player...
Jazz need to win games offensively. They won't do it defensively. Tonight was just another example. 46/41.5 shooting. 11 offensive rebounds. Only 6 turnovers. Cleveland still had a 117 rating tonight. Jazz have the worst defensive rating in the NBA over the last 15 games (117). They are down to...
Dude, if you don't want to read my post and understand what I'm saying, quit responding. You don't like what they did and it didn't work. That doesn't mean they only care about making the playoffs.
The is the post I was replying to initially. It implies that the only thing they care about is making the playoffs, I contended that point and that point alone.
I agree, it hasn't worked out and they need to make changes next year. They knew they were taking a step back defensively, they just over estimated how much Rudy would make up for it.
Open your eyes and read this effing message. THEY TRIED. They didn't just sit on their effing hands and accept what they had. That is my entire point. They want to improve. They took some chances. They knew that ellie defense with poor offense didn't work, so they added offense (shocker they...
WTF are they supposed to do? This is the same think every team is doing. Try to bring in the best players possible, and get as good as possible. Would you rather they stuck with Rubio, Favors and Crowder? Sorry they didn't just sign every FA all star available.
They realized that shooting was a problem so they added shooting. It was something different. It didn't work out, but they didn't just sit on their hands
If that were the case they would have kept Rubio and Favors. They tried something different. Doesn't look like it's working. They will try again next offseason.
Do refs purposely try to call fouls to take away open shots for the Jazz? It seems to happen every other game, and it rarely happens in the Jazz favor.
How do you not vote the more efficient player with better 3pt % on higher number of attempts in today's NBA? Assists can be overrated. I take the better 3 point shooter every time, especially when overall FG %is so much higher.
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