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Yep
I liked Burke's idea to give Kanter a spot up look. His execution was sloppy though.
Now if Alec could wake the **** up and play some ball it would be one hell of a pleasent surprise.
Trey was terrific yesterday! If he plays like this I don't have a problem with him at all. Please keep it up!
Derrick was terrific as well. His little FT line jumper is getting better and better.
We have way too many little bitches on this forum. So much whining. It just hurts my eyes and my brain to read some of the posts.
Please stop bitching about the bitching about our bitching.Stop bitching about our bitching bitch!! Seriously?!?!?! Bitching about bitching??
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Whether or not Stockton did this or that is inconsequential. It was a stupid pass at the wrong time. You need to take care of the ball and this is why the Jazz aren't able to close out games.
I've followed the Jazz closely since 1995 and I can remember interviews with Jerry and Stockton about making the right pass and not the fancy pass. In those closeouts situations you have to eliminate the margin of error. Behind the back passes to Kanter are a disaster waiting to happen, especially when you don't deliver it perfectly and he doesn't expect it.
as a master mason, I approve this post.I am not here to say to you that there is a secret gene called clutch gene and it is protected and bred by a Masonic underground organization. But there is an obvious separation between some players who are at an higher level than the most in ending games which is a talent risen from a psycho-biological mechanism they seem to have unlocked in their beings. I believe in human body being a miracle of God and I believe that there are a lot of undiscovered perks in it, yet to be unfolded. But maybe that is just me being dumb.
according to some of our resident jazzfanz, it is always a good pass if it is a knee-high pass.Whether or not Stockton did this or that is inconsequential. It was a stupid pass at the wrong time. You need to take care of the ball and this is why the Jazz aren't able to close out games.
I've followed the Jazz closely since 1995 and I can remember interviews with Jerry and Stockton about making the right pass and not the fancy pass. In those closeouts situations you have to eliminate the margin of error. Behind the back passes to Kanter are a disaster waiting to happen, especially when you don't deliver it perfectly and he doesn't expect it.
as a master mason, I approve this post.
Clutchness gene is actually nothing in comparison to our other secrets.
For example.. (bang)...
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Expecting longmen to be great bounce pass receivers are similar to expecting Burke or Nate Robinson to bang down low in low post, bump players like Dwight and Noel and make'em fall down.
He is not that short but that example duo of mine jusy evolved from Burke to Nate as a result of my sudden need to increase the dose of emphasis on the given examples' heights/shortnesses.R u comparing Nate Robinson to Burke? Because I friggin' hate Nate.
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Just the same, Burke isn't a damn midget like Gary freakin' Coleman.