Bawse Dawg
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I would criticize them if they panicked the **** out after this loss like you are.
I think you are feeling guilty for bringing the curse of the rally churro upon us tbh.
I would criticize them if they panicked the **** out after this loss like you are.
'young' players with TONS of minutes/experience under their belts.
Who shouldn't be chucking the ball into the stands with a second left, or getting abused by Steven Adams all night.
How come they let Adams lean on Favors with one shoulder gripped on him, and not call a foul?
This.I get the sense we lost when OKC went on a 25 to 7 run in the third.
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ThisI can't speak for dalamon but I see this year as a 44 win season and a playoff birth and hopefully one playoff game win.
I see next season (with Exum back, our core more developed (Lyles most of all), two 1st rounders in the fold, and perhaps the acquisition of a better backup 5 as a season in which 50-53 victories, and a playoff series win, is a tangible goal.
Then, I see the 2017-2018 season as our legitimate first shot at a let's ****ing go for it all season. Come playoff time that season, Hayward will still only be 28, Favors 26, Burks 26, Gobert 25, Exum 22, Hood 25 and Lyles 22.
Again Hayward would be our oldest player at 28 years of age.
Lebron won his first title at age 27 I believe.
We're right on track.
This post makes me happy. Thanks manOur schedule has been one of the toughest in the NBA thus far and after the Spurs game tomorrow will be the easiest in the NBA going forward. Even with all our injuries and having gone through hell scheduling-wise, we are still ahead of all those teams you listed.
We'll be fine.
so we are exactly what we had under Corbs, a treadmill team fighting for 8th seed and got bounced in the first playoff. Why do we want to be in this position? we need a superstar, we can't sign FA I think the logical move is to tank for a franchise-changing draft pick.
The jazz have been better with less days between games iircThe first month has been very tough. But the Jazz played every 2-3 days in the last 2-3 weeks and didn't play many back-to-back games compared to other teams. In addition the Jazz home-court is not a factor anymore, it seems the Jazz are playing better on the road.
if this is what the team does than this is who the team is.
I think he said they are young. Not rookies.Would you call Hayward and Favors rookies?
'young' players with TONS of minutes/experience under their belts.
Who shouldn't be chucking the ball into the stands with a second left, or getting abused by Steven Adams all night.
"This was a growing experience, we'll lose less and less of these as time goes on"
For now sure.
Do you not think the team can be better with a healthy Gobert and Exum? Or an experienced Gobert, Exum, hood, and more experienced Burks, favors, and hayward? Snyder is still learning too. I think our bench will get better personnel wise in the coming years.
Future still bright as a mother ****er
1000% agreeI've had a chance to chill out. I know the sky isn't falling, but this was a ****ty loss.
Now that the sting of the end of the game has worn off, I have to say I would have expected a double digit loss to a health OKC at home without Gobert. The ending sucked, but the truth is my expectations were exceeded tonight.