Sean
Well-Known Member
Big series for the franchise and its future. Really, I can't recall a bigger series since the Stockton and Malone Finals teams. Since the 2000 playoffs ended, which really was the swan song for the Jazz ever being a contender (they had the #2 seed in the WC that year - the last time until this season that they had a top-three seed) under Stockton and Malone, the Jazz has lost in either the first or second round 11 times (hell, throw in the 1999 and 2000 seasons for good measure and it's 13 now). Only once, 2007, likely a result of the Warriors upsetting Dallas in the first-round, has the Jazz made it beyond the semifinals.
We've gotta step up and deliver a deep playoff run or I think I'm going to lose total faith in this franchise's ability to ever do it. If not now, with home court, and the top seed in the NBA, when?
I can't think of a more important series since the Finals on just how much this may boost Utah overall as a franchise and move them a rung or two up the contender ladder, even if they bow out in the WCF or NBA Finals without winning it all (to be sure, tho, win this round and that WCF series becomes just as important).
But now is the time to bust out of the semifinals and get back tot he Conference Finals. We gotta beat the Clippers.
We've gotta step up and deliver a deep playoff run or I think I'm going to lose total faith in this franchise's ability to ever do it. If not now, with home court, and the top seed in the NBA, when?
I can't think of a more important series since the Finals on just how much this may boost Utah overall as a franchise and move them a rung or two up the contender ladder, even if they bow out in the WCF or NBA Finals without winning it all (to be sure, tho, win this round and that WCF series becomes just as important).
But now is the time to bust out of the semifinals and get back tot he Conference Finals. We gotta beat the Clippers.