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Thank you Jazz!

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For putting the Lakers, who had won 16 of 17 and just destroyed the Mavericks, down 17 in the first half on April Fools Day. Even though you couldn't hold on, you forced a superstar to go through the indignity of answering Fesenko questions from our local media. And for the second year in a row, the superstar's team was never the same again.

Thanks for giving me another small beacon of light from a dismal season.

(I'll take satisfaction wherever I can from this season)
 
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I think the credit goes to Honzward. I don't think Kobe was ever the same after getting pwned by Gordon. It was an absolute schooling - and by a rookie at that. The Laker era is over and our very own Babyface Assassin was the one who took away the air of invincibility Bryant once had.
 
For putting the Lakers, who had won 16 of 17 and just destroyed the Mavericks, down 17 in the first half on April Fools Day. Even though you couldn't hold on, you forced a superstar to go through the indignity of answering Fesenko questions from our local media. And for the second year in a row, the superstar's team was never the same again.

Thanks for giving me another small beacon of light from a dismal season.

(I'll take satisfaction wherever I can from this season)

Oh look, sirkickyass has a duplicate account.

I think the credit goes to Honzward. I don't think Kobe was ever the same after getting pwned by Gordon. It was an absolute schooling - and by a rookie at that. The Laker era is over and our very own Babyface Assassin was the one who took away the air of invincibility Bryant once had.

He will be better than Larry Bird when it's all said and done. (Honzward, not Kobe)
 
Decades from now, NBA fans will look back and see it was the Utah Jazz and Gordon Hayward who ended the Kobe-era and the Lakers quest for a dynasty. April 5, 2011 will obviously go down as one of the most important nights in the history of the league.
 
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