Zombie
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Well yeah, but even so I think a split with Houston was about what most people expected.What about the first Rox game without Harden, Westbrick, and Capela??
Well yeah, but even so I think a split with Houston was about what most people expected.What about the first Rox game without Harden, Westbrick, and Capela??
The stint where we turned it over like 4-5 times was pretty rough... but we couldn’t completely put them away in part because the refs spotted them a bunch of free throws and allowed Barea to two hand shove guys all night.Some killer instinct from this team would be nice. Step on a team's throat once in a while for ****s sake.
Mitchell -30 in the second half
Everything is context-dependent. Losing that first game against the Rox, when you add the context, was straight up ********.Well yeah, but even so I think a split with Houston was about what most people expected.
He’s been slipping into that mid-December crap again. Very aggravating.He was bad... thank goodness he buried that fade away.
Ok. I mean they definitely should have won that game but iirc this was the game everyone not named Bogdanovic went like 5/30 from 3, it was flukey af.Everything is context-dependent. Losing that first game against the Rox, when you add the context, was straight up ********.
Baby steps. Glad for the W esp on a b2b. Plus we did it without their best player!Some killer instinct from this team would be nice. Step on a team's throat once in a while for ****s sake.
Yeah, you stole my words. Was thinking this during the game. A spark off the bench who can get you easy points. Our Lou Williams/Jamal Crawfordjc is everything we hoped Alec Burks would be.
Clarkson had 8ast to go with his team-leading scoring!
I'd say the Exum for Clarkson trade surpasses the Jeff Malone for Jeff Hornacek trade for the best trade in Utah Jazz history.
The Giricheck for Korver trade is sitting there like "hi, what about me?" and it was good too.
In each of this mid-season trades the Jazz replaced people who weren't cutting it from the 3pt line for people who did.
I vaguely remember what sloan said shortly before the Giricheck for Korver trade that what the Jazz needed wasn't a "shooting guard, but a making guard." And that's what they got. In the Exum trade the Jazz abandoned supposed potential for a guy who had realized his potential in real scoring production.