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Jazz @ Heat | November 9th @ 5:30pm

Do you realize the Heat are the best defensive team in the NBA? Do you realize it's not only Jefferson that looks like crap? Of course not. It all boils down to Fesenko for you.

In Game Strategy. Player struggles in first five minutes, bench them for the game. Bench scrub comes in and gets 5 points and 2 rebounds, play them 40 mpg.
Get back to washing my BMW, McFly.
 
that inbound violation foul (or whatever it was) in the final seconds of regulation... i didn't get a good look at it, but it did appear to be the worst call in the history of all four major American professional sports. or am i wrong?

it was a perfect example of the refs stepping in to decide the game. not only did they consequently allow the home team the perfect number of FTs to ice the game, it also eliminated the visiting team's most important player from the game. it was a textbook NBA call. despite the outcome of the game, i'm sure the crew got major kudos from the league office for a job well done.
 
There was a game like this like 3 or something years ago against GS where we were dead to rights and the arena was emptying when Memo started drilling 3 after 3.. I think he even got a 4 point play, at GS kept missing FTs and we were able to tie it and win in OT. Just similar in how there were tons of clutch 3s. Not as epic as beatin the fabled 3 on their court though
 
It's always amusing to look back through the game thread after a night like this. Watching comments go from "we are ******* horrible. I am done watching Jazz basketball forever!" to "I want to bear Millsap's children!"

Good stuff. Oh yeah, and NBA officiating sucks.
 
I didn't get to watch this game until 2am - well worth losing a night of sleep. THAT WAS SO MUCH FUN!!!!

GO JAZZ!!!
 
Is there really anyone left who wants to put limits on Sap's ceiling? He's doing everything--finishing, shooting, handling the basketball, maneuvering in the paint, scoring over taller defenders, defending. When we finally get Big Al completely on board, that tandem of Sap and Al is going to be fearsome.

My only complaint right now is his FT shooting, but that is hopefully improving as well.
 
that inbound violation foul (or whatever it was) in the final seconds of regulation... i didn't get a good look at it, but it did appear to be the worst call in the history of all four major American professional sports. or am i wrong?

it was a perfect example of the refs stepping in to decide the game. not only did they consequently allow the home team the perfect number of FTs to ice the game, it also eliminated the visiting team's most important player from the game. it was a textbook NBA call. despite the outcome of the game, i'm sure the crew got major kudos from the league office for a job well done.

I thought it was about as questionable as they come, really.
 
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