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Jazz @ Celtics, 1/21/11 5:30 Utah Time

It's not just Sloan. The other coaches and the players agree that a lineup change isn't going to be what fixes this. It's a matter of talent and desire and effort, and the Jazz are lacking in all three.

If the jazz lack talent, then how did they build a 27-13 record?

We've seen how good the jazz can be. But the effort has to be there.
Every year, a jazz team goes through a bad stretch like this. It's not new. And you know what? Lots of good teams go through this.
 
It's not just Sloan. The other coaches and the players agree that a lineup change isn't going to be what fixes this. It's a matter of talent and desire and effort, and the Jazz are lacking in all three.

Yes, and the solution is always to do nothing. It might fix itself. Then again, maybe not. Where's my tractor catalogue?
 
We are nowhere near as good as our record. And good teams don't lose to the Washingtons and New Jerseys of the world.
 
The suckfest is alive and well for the Jazz. I'm just hoping it's a slump and not a permanent thing at this point.

It is just a slump, I'd almost guarantee it.

And what the **** is Deron doing? Garnet UNDER the basket, almost out of bounds, and he ties him up. Andre was right there. What a bunch of ********.
 
We are nowhere near as good as our record. And good teams don't lose to the Washingtons and New Jerseys of the world.

Twelve comeback wins from 10+ would indicate this team has been over achieving and now the luck of the dice is rolling the other way.
 
Well guess we're gonna see the bench get heavy min, not cause of the blow out or cause starters playing like butt, but because the refs are fouling out the whole damn team
 
As long as the Jazz beat the Lakers, I will be happy. They've got a couple days to regroup and get their **** together. Make it happen.
 
Down 19, the Jazz run a play designed to create an opportunity for a fadeaway 20-footer as the shot clock expires. Then they run the exact same play, this time designed for Elson.

Bring 'em on out, how 'bout this Jazz?!
 
"Wait, why are you still watching this?", you may ask.

"Huh. Good question.", I might reply.

(Alternate answer = "I'd be a fool to not stick around for the dynamic Shawn Bradley-Thurl Bailey post-game duo. 14.5 feet of pure bliss.")
 
Well looky at that boxscore. The refs, after killing the jazz off in the first half, were good enough to get the fouls and free throws even by the end of the game. I'm sure that is just a coincidence....
 
Down 19, the Jazz run a play designed to create an opportunity for a fadeaway 20-footer as the shot clock expires. Then they run the exact same play, this time designed for Elson.

Bring 'em on out, how 'bout this Jazz?!

Bet they weren't expecting that! Good ole Jer, he can fool the best of 'em. Is he even trying anymore?
 
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