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JAZZ LAKERS EPSN GAME #2

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I doubt he plays tomorrow too. Unless they are thinking he’d be ready to go and staggering guys on a back to back has some benefit.
 
The impression I got is that she probably makes good first impressions. She has a charisma. But that, beyond that layer, she’s kinda messy. This is obviously speculative, but that was the clear impression.
All I care about honestly is that she isn’t Steve brown... so she’s alright by me.
 
Depth is a beautiful thing. I expect Ingles to play well.

I’m guessing it’s Green and Royce... makes more sense given the matchup... the Lakers bench unit is awful so Ingles could end up destroying.
 
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I’m guessing it’s Green and Royce... makes more sense given the matchup... the Lakers bench unit is awful so Ingles could end up destroying.
Ingles doesn't require an awful bench in order to destroy.

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The fix is in tonight in LA. The league doesn’t want what we want.

Still gonna be a war, tho. LA’s bench is essentially = the seven stiffs Quinn has buried behind Southern Exposure.
The Lakers have been mediocre for most of this decade and are still the most relevant NBA team. I think the league is OK with them losing tonight.
 
Because he is. He was awful last season. Even on defense which used to be his strength. He done.

Three years ago he was a tenacious on ball defender, but has never been a good team defender and could be a screened pretty effectively especially off ball. He has probably slightly lost a step, but it is more a function of the rest of the league figuring him out.
 
He shot 1-16. And Rubio still hurt the offense worse than Conley did. He was such a TO machine that also couldn't shoot. If Rubio had played instead of Conley, Donovan would have had no space and would have had a lot more people to contend with in the paint.

I'm just saying that with Rubio at the point the last 25 games last year, the Jazz were a joy to watch, averaging 20-30 assists a game and having a dozen dunks from our big guys! Oh, and by the way we won about 18 of 22 games to end the season!
 
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