New Christmas Unis to fawn over.
It should be fun. Christmas evening is usually a drag. Now we have something to look forward to.
It should be fun. Christmas evening is usually a drag. Now we have something to look forward to.
Because other teams had them, but we didn't.Why is a Christmas day game so important?
https://jazzfanz.com/threads/buy-a-piece-of-jazz-history—green-arena-seats-yo.68609/All I want for Christmas is my own two seats, my own two seats, yes my own two seats. So I can watch my Jazz play on Christmas.
I know that, but why would teams want to play on christmas day? If I were a player, that would be a day I would not want to play and just stay home with my family.Because other teams had them, but we didn't.
Yeah, I don't understand it, either. As a viewer, I don't know that I've ever tuned in to a Christmas game. I suppose if you're a player and don't have family, it would make more sense to be playing a game rather than stuck in a city in between games where you don't have family.I know that, but why would teams want to play on christmas day? If I were a player, that would be a day I would not want to play and just stay home with my family.
I'm not from the US, is there something about playing on Christmas day that makes it important?
They need to have Jingling Joe bells on them. And curly-pointy shoes. Would be awesome.New Christmas Unis to fawn over.
It should be fun. Christmas evening is usually a drag. Now we have something to look forward to.
Every time a bell rings, Donovan Mitchell gets his wings.
Well it is in that slot....now we’re just getting greedy.I just hope they don't stick the Jazz with the 10:30 EST game (which will probably start closer to 11 on the east coast). My guess is they will.
You have to figure The Lakers/GSW game will get prime time.
The jazz need to hold a jingling joe bobble head day on Christmas lol. Would be a great Christmas gift for jazz fans."Getting Jingled" is going to take on a whole new meaning.
Jingles' ball, Jingles' ball, Jingles all the way.....
Why is a Christmas day game so important?
Why is a Christmas day game so important?
I only know that from Christmas Vacation.Every time a bell rings, Donovan Mitchell gets his wings.
Because nearly everyone is off work on Christmas and they will watch NBA games. So it's the most exposure you can get in the regular season.I know that, but why would teams want to play on christmas day? If I were a player, that would be a day I would not want to play and just stay home with my family.
I'm not from the US, is there something about playing on Christmas day that makes it important?