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Anyone have plans to watch any of non-Jazz opening day?

I'm going to try and watch A-God's debut vs. the Pelicans. That should be cool, plus the Pelicans have the starting lineup to contend for the playoffs.

Also probably going to catch some Dwight vs. Kobe. Kind of want Dwight to go off (get like 30 and 20) and get a tech for yelling "You will never be as good as your father, LOSER!!!" at Jeannie Buss.
 
Anyone have plans to watch any of non-Jazz opening day?

I'm going to try and watch A-God's debut vs. the Pelicans. That should be cool, plus the Pelicans have the starting lineup to contend for the playoffs.

Also probably going to catch some Dwight vs. Kobe. Kind of want Dwight to go off (get like 30 and 20) and get a tech for yelling "You will never be as good as your father, LOSER!!!" at Jeannie Buss.
You can tell the truth, I know you just want to see jimmer.

I hope Lakers keep it close and make Houston play thier top dogs big minutes
 
I predict the lakers to win, and the media will lose their **** and their will be all sorts of outrageous headlines like "Lakers to the finals?" "Kobe for MVP" etc.

Then they will lose 15 straight.
 
great thread...

just checking ESPN website for the schedule, and found this

https://espn.go.com/nba/schedule

Tuesday, October 28
MATCHUP TIME (ET) AWAY TV HOME TV NAT TV TICKETS
Orlando at New Orleans 8:00 PM 1,040 available from $14
Dallas at San Antonio 8:00 PM TNT 275 available from $194
Houston at LA Lakers 10:30 PM TNT 804 available from $87

Wednesday, October 29
MATCHUP TIME (ET) AWAY TV HOME TV NAT TV TICKETS
Milwaukee at Charlotte 7:00 PM 1,044 available from $40
Philadelphia at Indiana 7:00 PM 1,067 available from $5
Brooklyn at Boston 7:30 PM 1,181 available from $29
Washington at Miami 7:30 PM SUN 1,587 available from $41
Atlanta at Toronto 7:30 PM 757 available from $54
Minnesota at Memphis 8:00 PM 573 available from $6

interesting to see the variation in #'s and $$ of available tickets
 
I really hate watching the Rockets. Every game just becomes a FT shooting fest with the hacking of Howard and Harden's flopping.
 
Big Al went 34 against the Hawks. He had 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks. His team Hornets grabbed a home victory by 122-119. Played 41 minutes. Took 24 shots.

Noticable Performance: Kemba Walker had 15 points but below 50% shooting, but he also had near triple-double stats with 9 rebounds and 10 assists. He also had 3 steals and 2 blocks. Not a fan of point guard always going for defensive boards, but it helps on occasion. I'd rather have everyone run and let the big throw the American football pass.


As for other ex-Jazz players; Junkyard Dog was on the floor 40 minutes as a starter and had 13 points 4 rebounds and 2 assits before getting fouled out. Sap had the same number of points with an added 6 rebounds, 3 assists but 5 fouls and 6 turnovers.

Hopefully-future-Jazzman-why-the-heck-not Al Horford (Big Al Upgrade) was amazing as always. Not that because he was my pick in the draft, the legit center went 24 points with 11/16 shooting, 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals and one block; while turning the ball over only one time, not getting blocked once.


Marvin played for 23 minutes and shot 2/7 (1/4 3 pters) and had 5 points as a starter.
 
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Aaron Gordon played 21 minutes against the Wolves in a game which both Lavine and Wiggins didn't achieve much, and had 17 points from 6/9 shooting (2/2 3pters). He also had 6 rebounds and 2 blocks.


Kyle Lowry put up a triple double with 13 points 10 assits and 11 rebounds.
 
The Cavs have beaten the Nuggets 110-101, while ex-Jazzman Randy Foye put up 28 points and 9 assists coming off the bench.
 
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