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Game Thread: Clippers @ Jazz, 7 p.m.

LOL - that's the shot that got him benched for the rest of the game.

I don't think there was any one shot. But he took the runner in the lane before he took the corner jumper. The corner shot was very early in the clock and likely sealed his fate.
 
One criticism: We had Griffin at 3 fouls early in the 3rd. We should have run Millsap at him relentlessly to get the 4th (or just benefit from Griffin trying not to pick up his 4th). We went like 6 minutes without attacking Griffin from that point. Tried to feed Al as I recall. I thought Ty was asleep at the wheel on this.
You can't just focus on one thing like that. Last night the Jazz had their rhythm on offense, they were doing what they do. Doing that would've taken from the team ball they were playing. The jazz got a lead, then had the killer instinct to put the Clips away. When a team can't get stops why change your game. It's not like it was ever a close game in the third, and Griffin wasn't playing well anyway. The Jazz let the game come to them, and had no need to concentrate on some one not making any impact on the game or outcome. Now if it's a one two point game, and Griffin is beasting out, then you adjust accordingly.
 
Yea Reggie was physical but I didn't see Kanter backing down. Kid is tough.

When Evans checked into the game late in the first he immediately tried to bait Kanter into a defensive 3 seconds. When Griffin had the ball, Evans would slowly back away from Kanter in an attempt to leave him alone in the paint. At one point Evans was literally standing motionless, out of bounds for about 5 seconds.

Almost immediately, Kanter was aware of what Evans was trying to do and would drift back towards Evans while still staying in a position to help D. Interestingly enough, Blake Griffin, the ****ing superstar that he is, never tried to take advantage and attack the basket.

It was a slick veteran move that went nowhere. Every game I'm a little more impressed with this kid.
 
When Evans checked into the game late in the first he immediately tried to bait Kanter into a defensive 3 seconds. When Griffin had the ball, Evans would slowly back away from Kanter in an attempt to leave him alone in the paint. At one point Evans was literally standing motionless, out of bounds for about 5 seconds.

Almost immediately, Kanter was aware of what Evans was trying to do and would drift back towards Evans while still staying in a position to help D. Interestingly enough, Blake Griffin, the ****ing superstar that he is, never tried to take advantage and attack the basket.

It was a slick veteran move that went nowhere. Every game I'm a little more impressed with this kid.

He is big and physical. He also has the intelligence to do something with it. Kid learns fast, I like him.
 
Last night in the chat, I predicted that ESPN would again ignore the Jazz, the top 10 did not include one Jazz highlight (with all the dunks you would think one of them would get in), instead they showed Griffin blocking Millsap. I know I shouldn't expect anything but the ESPN bias is becoming legendary when they rank a play when his team loses by 29 pts.
 
Last night in the chat, I predicted that ESPN would again ignore the Jazz, the top 10 did not include one Jazz highlight (with all the dunks you would think one of them would get in), instead they showed Griffin blocking Millsap. I know I shouldn't expect anything but the ESPN bias is becoming legendary when they rank a play when his team loses by 29 pts.

Doesnt matter if they win or lose because Blake drives a Kia.
 
There's another thread on the board suggesting they should try to get Sloan as HC.

There may be a few folks here that would like to chime in on that one.
 
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