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How far do we fall?

How far do we fall?


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On Saturday, we want the Clippers, Nuggets, Pacers and Heat to all win.

On Sunday, the Thunder play the Wizards, who have just been eliminated from the post-season. Wizards may be trying to lose, which would put the Jazz in the 6 seed.
 
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Doncic and Porzingis aren't going to play for Dallas tomorrow against the Jazz. Citing rest and nagging injuries.
 
Where is the hate button.
This playoff race is a jumbled mess... Denver isn’t trying very hard and we just yanked a game... OKC looks to be positioning themselves too. Win tomorrow and it could push Denver down. 3 through 6 is a traffic jam and I think it’s still possible for the clips to lose the #2 or Dallas to move up... though not very likely.

All that said we know how this ends we will end up with some weird *** scenario where there is like a 2% chance we play Houston... then all the dominoes will fall and we will definitely play Houston.

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Jazz are back at #20 on tankathon.com. We'd need Philly to win a couple games in order to move up to #19. Not sure if they will.
 
Okay, so now we want either Portland or Phoenix to beat Dallas in the next couple of games. Then the Jazz will lock up the 6th seed.

It would be helpful if the Lakers would beat the Nuggets this evening.

Also, if Philly would win a couple games, we could get past them in the draft order.
 
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Great thing is we can wait and watch everyone else play out their schedules first to decide what we do against SAS. Dallas has two games before we play our next and the OKC game the final day might not matter at all.
 
We can beat the Nuggets. It doesn't mean we will, but we can beat them.

I agree.

I will say this. If Denver beats us pretty easily, we need to reevaluate everything this summer. Denver will run everything through Jokic. If our best defensive player and also a center can't outplay him, then we should have cause for concern on how much we give Gobert in an extension. Losing to small ball Rockets was understandable. They are unique and Rudy actually played well against them defensively. Not every team can line up like Houston and we struggle as a team against them. However, Gobert is supposed to be strongest against other bigs. He's not supposed to be a bad of an offensive liability either.

I think we can beat them though. Even without Bojan, I think we have what it takes.
 
I agree.

I will say this. If Denver beats us pretty easily, we need to reevaluate everything this summer. Denver will run everything through Jokic. If our best defensive player and also a center can't outplay him, then we should have cause for concern on how much we give Gobert in an extension. Losing to small ball Rockets was understandable. They are unique and Rudy actually played well against them defensively. Not every team can line up like Houston and we struggle as a team against them. However, Gobert is supposed to be strongest against other bigs. He's not supposed to be a bad of an offensive liability either.

I think we can beat them though. Even without Bojan, I think we have what it takes.
Good point. Apart from being the best and most fun matchup. We would also learn a lot.

Lakers/Blazers
Clips/Mavs
Nugs/Jazz
Rockets/Thunder

Are all just to good for the universe not to give it to us. We paid our dues last year, we deserve this!
 
The Jazz should have beaten the Nuggets in all three games we played them this year. One game, we were up by 5 with under 2 minutes left and we had 5 straight turnovers. Another game, Rudy was pouting on defense.

And the last game, the Jazz played a lineup of Conley/Clarkson/Niang/Bradley that couldn't rebound or defend and gave up a 10-pt lead in less than 4 minutes of game time in the late 3rd and early 4th quarter.
 
FWIW, we'd like Indiana, Philadelphia, OKC and Denver to win today, though the last two games don't matter too much.
 
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