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https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1490419&start=60#start_here
Jazz looking really fresh for a team playing it's 5th game in the last seven nights.
We at home, Utah bck-ta-back? EZ Win
Hayward is so underrated
Favors is a mismatch for everyone
Jazz got too much post presence
Might as well concede the next game while we're at it. 2-7!
Yall saw JOE INGLES abuse Mcbob? Smh
Hit that weight room gobert
Daggers from Heyward
everyone is *** tonight
Utah is going to win a lot of games
I like Gordon Hayward but you ain't winning a ring with a Gordon Hayward led team. Don't take the bait pat.
All of those Jazz draft picks finally paying off.
Hassan needs to take some screen setting lessons from Gobert. Or any big who can set a proper screen for that matter.
How many And1's Hayward gonna get lol
Just got home, checking the stats, and saw that Rudy Gobert has the largest plus/minus, while Hassan has the worst...??
Wow, what a beatdown by a team running on fumes.
Imho, this Jazz team could make some noise this season in the west – well coached – well played…
sheeesh we're 1-4 at home
I have to say I've liked Rodney Hood since the day we wasted effort trading up to draft Napier. It's good to see him putting it together as a 3rd year & really solidifying his 3pt shooting as a threat. I love my Duke players
I've never been more wrong about one of my teams. Going into this game it didn't feel all that important, but in the end It was like a tremor in the force, you could feel the HeatNation morale officially die for this season. We need two lotto picks, not just one.
From the Heat recap: Utah was without starter George Hill as well as reserve forward Boris Diaw and promptly lost Derrick Favors to soreness in the first quarter, all the while playing their fifth game in seven nights and concluding a five-game road trip, and yet it appeared as if they hardly broke a sweat keeping the Heat away from getting any good looks at the basket.
Things were still going well when Miami managed to tie it at 47-47 just before halftime on a Williams basket, but they went ice cold on offense and had no answer to Utah’s defense. They wouldn’t score again until halfway through the third quarter after 13 missed shots on McRoberts’ first score of the season to make it 62-49. By then the Jazz were comfortably ahead with a 15-0 run and soon built an almost insurmountable lead that would have required the Heat to play near perfect basketball with zero margin for error to get back into the game; too much to ask for with a squad in dire need of a go-to scorer like Gordon Hayward, who dominated the second half with his silky moves and finished with 25 points, nine rebounds and four assists.
https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1490419&start=60#start_here
Jazz looking really fresh for a team playing it's 5th game in the last seven nights.
We at home, Utah bck-ta-back? EZ Win
Hayward is so underrated
Favors is a mismatch for everyone
Jazz got too much post presence
Might as well concede the next game while we're at it. 2-7!
Yall saw JOE INGLES abuse Mcbob? Smh
Hit that weight room gobert
Daggers from Heyward
everyone is *** tonight
Utah is going to win a lot of games
I like Gordon Hayward but you ain't winning a ring with a Gordon Hayward led team. Don't take the bait pat.
All of those Jazz draft picks finally paying off.
Hassan needs to take some screen setting lessons from Gobert. Or any big who can set a proper screen for that matter.
How many And1's Hayward gonna get lol
Just got home, checking the stats, and saw that Rudy Gobert has the largest plus/minus, while Hassan has the worst...??
Wow, what a beatdown by a team running on fumes.
Imho, this Jazz team could make some noise this season in the west – well coached – well played…
sheeesh we're 1-4 at home
I have to say I've liked Rodney Hood since the day we wasted effort trading up to draft Napier. It's good to see him putting it together as a 3rd year & really solidifying his 3pt shooting as a threat. I love my Duke players
I've never been more wrong about one of my teams. Going into this game it didn't feel all that important, but in the end It was like a tremor in the force, you could feel the HeatNation morale officially die for this season. We need two lotto picks, not just one.
From the Heat recap: Utah was without starter George Hill as well as reserve forward Boris Diaw and promptly lost Derrick Favors to soreness in the first quarter, all the while playing their fifth game in seven nights and concluding a five-game road trip, and yet it appeared as if they hardly broke a sweat keeping the Heat away from getting any good looks at the basket.
Things were still going well when Miami managed to tie it at 47-47 just before halftime on a Williams basket, but they went ice cold on offense and had no answer to Utah’s defense. They wouldn’t score again until halfway through the third quarter after 13 missed shots on McRoberts’ first score of the season to make it 62-49. By then the Jazz were comfortably ahead with a 15-0 run and soon built an almost insurmountable lead that would have required the Heat to play near perfect basketball with zero margin for error to get back into the game; too much to ask for with a squad in dire need of a go-to scorer like Gordon Hayward, who dominated the second half with his silky moves and finished with 25 points, nine rebounds and four assists.
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