When it comes to calls, bad or good, you win some and you lose some. Usually, it all comes out in the wash. They don't necessarily decide a game, but they do add to the cumulative results. No need to apologize when one goes our way because we all know there are those that don't.
Sure, but as I said in another thread these are the games we will look back on at the end of the season and lament because we finished 1 game back of someone. So, yes, it is one game in a long season, but the sum at the end can come back to bite us.
One thing Conley definitely is NOT is a chemistry problem. He fits in fine with the other guys. He just needs to find his game. I still think he will. And keep in mind that it's very unlikely that the Jazz trade him.
We did a bad job of getting Rudy the ball when he had smaller defenders on them. That's practically acceding to what Houston wanted to do. If our shots had been falling it might have been different. Didn't help that everything Houston threw up there went in, even when we played the right...
This was a bad loss. And I'm kind of confused as to why some on Twitter are like "oh, it's just one game, it's a long season". NO! This was a schedule "win", especially considering how depleted Houston was. These are the games we look back to at the end of the season and lament because we...
New Orleans only had ONE job if they wanted the Jazz name - support the team! They failed, Battistone stepped up, and the rest is history. *doublebird*
Pop is right, this situation will make him better for Team USA and for the Jazz. Really happy that Mitchell is getting to learn from one of the game's best.
Well, I’m just taking in the similar situations. We had a phenomenal season in ‘94 and we were quite optimistic. We did not think they could beat us. But they did.
ETA: and then they did it again the next year.
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