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Oh my god we've won like three games in a month. I hate this place this season.

Yep, makes it hard to come around as much. People warned posters they were not ready for this season and I actually can handle the season just fine, still haven't missed a game yet. What I was not ready for is the board, I wont get into it as it just adds and feeds into the negativity.

I will just say it seems to me that people are letting the negativity of losing affect them, it's like they only see what they want and how they want it and if it doesn't fit that exact picture it is wrong to the Nth degree and because it doesn't fit their preconceived notion of how things should be and how they want them to be there is no other logic or reasoning.


Back to this game, rookie PG's historically shoot poorly I don't see how it anything but a positive that Burke has shown a knack for hitting shots in the clutch, I would've been fine with a loss as it would keep the Jazz a hold of the 4th worst record (no way they're cracking into the top 3) but as I said don't see how one cannot also be happy that Trey hit a big shot.
 
Yep, makes it hard to come around as much. People warned posters they were not ready for this season and I actually can handle the season just fine, still haven't missed a game yet. What I was not ready for is the board, I wont get into it as it just adds and feeds into the negativity.

I will just say it seems to me that people are letting the negativity of losing affect them, it's like they only see what they want and how they want it and if it doesn't fit that exact picture it is wrong to the Nth degree and because it doesn't fit their preconceived notion of how things should be and how they want them to be there is no other logic or reasoning.


Back to this game, rookie PG's historically shoot poorly I don't see how it anything but a positive that Burke has shown a knack for hitting shots in the clutch, I would've been fine with a loss as it would keep the Jazz a hold of the 4th worst record (no way they're cracking into the top 3) but as I said don't see how one cannot also be happy that Trey hit a big shot.

Smart post.
 
Yep, makes it hard to come around as much. People warned posters they were not ready for this season and I actually can handle the season just fine, still haven't missed a game yet. What I was not ready for is the board, I wont get into it as it just adds and feeds into the negativity.

I will just say it seems to me that people are letting the negativity of losing affect them, it's like they only see what they want and how they want it and if it doesn't fit that exact picture it is wrong to the Nth degree and because it doesn't fit their preconceived notion of how things should be and how they want them to be there is no other logic or reasoning.


Back to this game, rookie PG's historically shoot poorly I don't see how it anything but a positive that Burke has shown a knack for hitting shots in the clutch, I would've been fine with a loss as it would keep the Jazz a hold of the 4th worst record (no way they're cracking into the top 3) but as I said don't see how one cannot also be happy that Trey hit a big shot.

I fully expected that the Jazz would win this game I just hoped they wouldn't. When orlando pulled ahead it got my draft hopes up. It gots me to thinking about season tix and a really fun season next year. So yeah that shot was crazy disappointing.
 
I fully expected that the Jazz would win this game I just hoped they wouldn't. When orlando pulled ahead it got my draft hopes up. It gots me to thinking about season tix and a really fun season next year. So yeah that shot was crazy disappointing.

You mean this shot?!?!?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaqH5YcakHk&list=UUWJ2lWNubArHWmf3FIHbfcQ
 
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Treys shot might have cost us Wiggins or Parker.

A win against a worthless Orlando team in a year that we are already eliminated from the playoffs makes no sense.
 
give me a break! we just ended 6 game losing streak. it's hard to lose every game.
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We are already eliminated from playoff contention. It's all about the draft. And it's all about drafting a superstar because superstars win championships.

Why the hell is this so hard for some of you to understand?
 
Was it as bad as y'all are saying?

I really kind of ****ing hate Trey Burke.

Dude will never sniff All Star, but might've just kept us from getting one.

Not really all that valuable to be clutch if you team doesn't have a stud that can lead you to the playoffs
this...
sad but true...
 
Everyone's complaining about Trey, it's Hayward who brought the ball up, drove down the lane and dish a perfect pass to Trey.


He don't care if we don't get Wiggins, he just wanna get PAID!!!
 
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We are already eliminated from playoff contention. It's all about the draft. And it's all about drafting a superstar because superstars win championships.

Why the hell is this so hard for some of you to understand?

It'll be one thing if losing guaranteed a pick like in the NFL. This is the NBA where the team with the worse record rarely wins the lottery. Right now this team is full of young undeveloped talent finding ways to win could be argued is equally as important as finding a superstar. Superstars rarely do anything beside getting there teams into the playoff (or playoff contentions depending on the strength of the conference) if they don't have the right team around them.
 
This game shows that the Jazz are not trying to tank. You can see how bad the guys wanted to win. The coach is playing Jefferson who without him last night the team gets beat big time. The best thing about Trey is he is not afraid to take big shots which is something the Jazz will need in the future. Nevertheless this win really hurt the tank even though I had counted it as a win.
 
nice tos ee jeferson got 38 minutes
williams 24 minutes.
lucas 8 minutes

while clark, gobert and evans got 0 minutes


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bra-****ing-vo.

all for one meaningless win.

no talent evalutaion.

vet development


really??

4 ****ing watsed years on washed up vets.

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It'll be one thing if losing guaranteed a pick like in the NFL. This is the NBA where the team with the worse record rarely wins the lottery. Right now this team is full of young undeveloped talent finding ways to win could be argued is equally as important as finding a superstar. Superstars rarely do anything beside getting there teams into the playoff (or playoff contentions depending on the strength of the conference) if they don't have the right team around them.

How much time did the young undeveloped talent get in relation to the vets?

I'm so glad the "young undeveloped talent" could play more than Marvin and Richard while finding ways to win.
 
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