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The untold story of Ron Boone: returning to where it all started -- Jazz in New Orleans 3/11/18 2PM

You can't disagree that when the Jazz made their comeback and retook the lead is when Rubio went to the bench. Also, I don't know about you guys, but I hate it when Rubio over dribbles. It always seems to get him in trouble. And why does he keep shooting after he misses a couple? Sure, if he's hot then take them but after you miss a couple don't keep dribbling and looking for another shot. That's exactly what the defense wants and it takes the rest of our team out of the offense.

Notice the likes below your comment? There aren't any because you fail to understand that the lead couldn't come to pass without Rubio's strong game. Stop hating dude. Everyone disagrees with not only me.
 
Notice the likes below your comment? There aren't any because you fail to understand that the lead couldn't come to pass without Rubio's strong game. Stop hating dude. Everyone disagrees with not only me.
Stupid times 10 is still stupid. Can anyone explain why the Jazz were able to come back with Rubio on the bench, and do you think it's just a coincidence that Donovan went off when Ricky went to the bench? It has happened before. And sure he's going to score, especially when the other team is letting him shoot -- don't you guys see this. They're letting him shoot because of his past history as a shooter. You think that's going to happen in the playoffs? I'm fine with Rubio when he plays great defense, hustles for loose balls, makes the right pass, and takes good shots. I don't like it when he dominates the ball and yes, he will score if they don't guard him, but it's fool's gold as they say when he scores 30 points. And you saw what happened last game. The Jazz would've lost if Quin didn't take out Ricky.
 
The first half featured some pretty iffy calls against Favors. I think it evened out by the end of the game though.
Yeah I just edited it, also NO didnt even shoot 14 fts. I can't remember the exact number but NO was at the line a good amount more than us and had a lot less fouls.
 
Yeah I just edited it, also NO didnt even shoot 14 fts. I can't remember the exact number but NO was at the line a good amount more than us and had a lot less fouls.
For sure, I'm agreeing with you. I don't think it was homerific at all to think we weren't getting a friendly whistle early on.
 
Stupid times 10 is still stupid. Can anyone explain why the Jazz were able to come back with Rubio on the bench, and do you think it's just a coincidence that Donovan went off when Ricky went to the bench? It has happened before. And sure he's going to score, especially when the other team is letting him shoot -- don't you guys see this. They're letting him shoot because of his past history as a shooter. You think that's going to happen in the playoffs? I'm fine with Rubio when he plays great defense, hustles for loose balls, makes the right pass, and takes good shots. I don't like it when he dominates the ball and yes, he will score if they don't guard him, but it's fool's gold as they say when he scores 30 points. And you saw what happened last game. The Jazz would've lost if Quin didn't take out Ricky.

You hate Rubio, I get it. Glad our coach sees things differently than you do.
 
You can't disagree that when the Jazz made their comeback and retook the lead is when Rubio went to the bench.
Yes we can, because you can't even get your facts right.

At 4:59 left in the 3rd, Jazz took a timeout down by 9, the score 57-66 - the Pels biggest lead.

Over the next minute, the Jazz scored 4 unanswered points - Gobert and Rubio each scored 2, all free throws on shooting fouls. When Rubio subbed out at the 4:01 mark, we were down five (61-66). Gobert scored on our very next possession to bring us within 3, Davis answered with two, then Mitchell made a 2 and a 3 to tie it up at 68-68. So during our 11-2 comeback from 9 down to a tie game, Rubio scored once, Gobert twice, and Mitchell twice. Rubio STARTED the comeback, and Mitchell finished it.
 
Yes we can, because you can't even get your facts right.

At 4:59 left in the 3rd, Jazz took a timeout down by 9, the score 57-66 - the Pels biggest lead.

Over the next minute, the Jazz scored 4 unanswered points - Gobert and Rubio each scored 2, all free throws on shooting fouls. When Rubio subbed out at the 4:01 mark, we were down five (61-66). Gobert scored on our very next possession to bring us within 3, Davis answered with two, then Mitchell made a 2 and a 3 to tie it up at 68-68. So during our 11-2 comeback from 9 down to a tie game, Rubio scored once, Gobert twice, and Mitchell twice. Rubio STARTED the comeback, and Mitchell finished it.
Also from around the seven minute mark till the end of the game Ricky scored 9 points to close it out, taking a 7 point lead and turning it into a blowout.
 
Stupid times 10 is still stupid. Can anyone explain why the Jazz were able to come back with Rubio on the bench, and do you think it's just a coincidence that Donovan went off when Ricky went to the bench? It has happened before. And sure he's going to score, especially when the other team is letting him shoot -- don't you guys see this. They're letting him shoot because of his past history as a shooter. You think that's going to happen in the playoffs? I'm fine with Rubio when he plays great defense, hustles for loose balls, makes the right pass, and takes good shots. I don't like it when he dominates the ball and yes, he will score if they don't guard him, but it's fool's gold as they say when he scores 30 points. And you saw what happened last game. The Jazz would've lost if Quin didn't take out Ricky.
Donovan going off had little to do with Rubio going to the bench and everything to do with AD getting tired. After AD scored a bucket (his last?), he fell to the floor. While AD was struggling to get to his feet, DM batted the ball to Rudy, yelling at Rudy to inbound it to him quick. DM then raced down the floor and drove in for a layup before AD could get back -- I don't think AD even made it to midcourt. THAT is when Mitchell started his run.
 
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