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We just need to play better.

I think you're spot on. People can point at all the shots we missed and say what they want, but we shot the same percentage from the floor as they did, the biggest stat for me from the pacers game was they took 16 more shots than us.

That comes down to rebounding and turnovers. And watching the game those things both seem to be a matter of focus and effort right.

Of course with that being said, with a young team at this level, staying focused and giving 100% for 48 minutes, every night of a long season is probably the toughest thing to expect.

100 % agree. This is a really really young team, i believe that they will start figuring out. This is a tough road trip. 5 games in 7 days. There will be some good games and bad games.


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Ty Corbin didn't let them blow us out last season with Paul George and Lance Stephenson.

Blaming this loss on youth is a horrible excuse.
 
Ty Corbin didn't let them blow us out last season with Paul George and Lance Stephenson.

Blaming this loss on youth is a horrible excuse.

Agree, but I'm not quite sure where I should place blame. For now, I'll go with refs. That is, unless you have a better idea for placing blame. I'm all ears.
 
Agree, but I'm not quite sure where I should place blame. For now, I'll go with refs. That is, unless you have a better idea for placing blame. I'm all ears.

There has to be someone to blame? Teams have bad nights. This was one.
 
Agree, but I'm not quite sure where I should place blame. For now, I'll go with refs. That is, unless you have a better idea for placing blame. I'm all ears.


I don't know if you're joking or what but the refs have been awful to the Jazz this season. I hate to blame refs because it goes both ways, but there have been stretches in several games where they look like they had a vendetta to settle.


Blaming a new system is probably the most reasonable answer, or simply that the Jazz just aren't that good to begin with.
 
To me this all goes back to Sunday night's game against Detroit. They won because Hayward got hot at the end and Jennings got cold at the end. In all other aspects of the game The Jazz either got outplayed or played about even with The Pistons. This is why I said in the game thread that the game was going to be a struggle Monday night even against the most depleted team in the league.

10 minutes into the game I knew The Jazz were probably going to lose - even though The Pacers couldn't throw the ball in the ocean. Jazz were up by 3 at the end of the first quarter and they should have been up by 15 easily. Jazz came out like the win was going to come to them - like on Sunday night. This is what happens with young inconsistent players.
 
I don't know if you're joking or what but the refs have been awful to the Jazz this season. I hate to blame refs because it goes both ways, but there have been stretches in several games where they look like they had a vendetta to settle.


Blaming a new system is probably the most reasonable answer, or simply that the Jazz just aren't that good to begin with.

Yeah, I was joking. Just trying to bait you into blaming the coaching. No worries, though, as I'm quite sure someone else will start very soon. The losses are coming, and it's going to be entertaining to see the Quin worshipers desperately grasping to all the claims they've made as to his superior coaching ability. Just like the changing of the leaves in the fall, when the losses stack, the true colors of Jazzfanz will begin to show.
 
We can blame Trey's shooting slump... blame Kanter for his defense.... etc, etc, etc.


But at the end of the day, we had more talent than that Pacers team.


We should have beaten them.


Plain and Simple.

Yeah. We need someone to step up and make some ****ing shots. Like most folks in the know, the truest combination of a championship team is 2.5 S or 2 at the very least...
 
Last 5 games :DFavors and EKanter and Burks

DFavors.............31.4 minutes.......24/48 (50%)........12.4 PPG / 8 rpg 62 pts made
EKanter.............27.4 minutes........32/55 (58%)........15 ppg / 7.6 rpg 75 pts made
ABurks..............34.2 minutes........22/58 (38%)........12.8 ppg / 3.2apg 64 pts made

We know Hayward is holding up his end as a starter and on the opposite end TBurke is putting a big strain on the starters with his shooting woes,but here's the other 3 starters play
Kanter has played 20 minutes less than Favors and has made 13 more pts and has played almost 35 minutes less than Burks and scored 11 more points
Kanter gives up more points but someone has to help Hayward put points on the scoreboard

How many more pts would Kanter have put up if he played Favors minutes or Burks minutes,someone has to score
 
I don't know if you're joking or what but the refs have been awful to the Jazz this season. I hate to blame refs because it goes both ways, but there have been stretches in several games where they look like they had a vendetta to settle.


Blaming a new system is probably the most reasonable answer, or simply that the Jazz just aren't that good to begin with.

Yeah, bra. I rarely, rarely blame the refs but I would have to agree. A few of our players have NOT been getting any benefit of the doubt calls.
 
We can blame Trey's shooting slump... blame Kanter for his defense.... etc, etc, etc.


But at the end of the day, we had more talent than that Pacers team.


We should have beaten them.


Plain and Simple.

Perhaps. But sometimes losses on a back to back on the road happen, especially with a Jazz team that just isn't good quite yet.
 
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