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Playoff Game 6: Jazz vs Clippers 4/28/17 8:30 PM, ROOT, ESPN

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Can someone turn this into Iso Joe as Indiana and Crissy as the other?

I heard the story of this scene the other day. It was supposed to be a long, complicated fighting scene but Harrison Ford was sick and he was too tired to shoot the scene. Thats why he improvised to one shot the guy. Pretty interesting...

I hope we improvise to one shot Clippers today in the first half.
 
I hope we beat LA and they crumble this offseason. CP3 wants a championship. I bet he jets as fast as possible. If so the Clippers are done. That and we send Pierce into retirement with a humbling 1st round loss.

If CP3 comes to Utah this offseason, he will get a championship
 
I'm trying to DVR the game, but it shows as "To be announced" on both ESPN and Root. ****ing Comcast. Anyone seeing the same thing?
 
ESPN titled this article "Is This The Clippers' Last Stand?"
Sisyphus in the NBA: The end of Lob City?

By: Kevin Arnovitz

THE CARAVAN WILL BEGIN DEPARTING the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City at 5:30 p.m. and pull into the loading dock in the bowels of Vivint Smart Home Arena soon after. One by one, they'll disembark into the NBA's loudest concrete bunker where, a few hours later, 19,000 fans will scream for their extinction, like Romans at the Colosseum.

Chris Paul, the best player on the floor tonight and the league's most discerning film critic, will screen clips of the Jazz on a tablet. J.J. Redick will glide through a warm-up routine that would have America's high school basketball coaches swooning. DeAndre Jordan will work up a sweat -- catching, pivoting, lunging at the basket, a project big man all grown up. Blake Griffin will arrive in a walking boot, a victim in Game 3 of yet another freak injury. Doc Rivers will scheme with assistants, then regale the media at 6 p.m. on the dot, winning his 2,500th consecutive news conference.

Should the Clippers fall to the Utah Jazz on Friday night, one of the NBA's finest collections of talent of the last decade, one that seemed destined to be the feel-good story of a woebegone franchise made good, will face mortality. Paul, Redick and the injured Griffin can depart this summer if they conclude Clipperland is unfit for winning. Despite Rivers' insistence that he's staying put, rumors persist that he could bolt town ahead of the cavalry.
You can read the full story here:

https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/page/presents19258322/the-la-clippers-last-stand?sf74471947=1

I love it!!! Jazz in 6!!!

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