reignman40
Well-Known Member
Jefferson was starting to be my favorite player on the jazz before this series. The way he played the last couple weeks of the season to get us to playoffs and this series was night and day.
If the Jazz hold their ground at all, then there's a debate as to what's more valuable. All the Jazz learned in this series is how to spread their butt cheeks and take it. In the debate of whether the playoffs or pick(s) were better, this is a blowout of 2012 Spurs vs. Jazz proportions.
I doubt there's been a more top-to-bottom embarrassment in the playoffs in the history of this franchise. I could be wrong, please help me be wrong.
the offense so far doesnt flow through millsap.
so yeah. there's that
If the Jazz hold their ground at all, then there's a debate as to what's more valuable. All the Jazz learned in this series is how to spread their butt cheeks and take it. In the debate of whether the playoffs or pick(s) were better, this is a blowout of 2012 Spurs vs. Jazz proportions.
I doubt there's been a more top-to-bottom embarrassment in the playoffs in the history of this franchise. I could be wrong, please help me be wrong.
Jefferson was starting to be my favorite player on the jazz before this series. The way he played the last couple weeks of the season to get us to playoffs and this series was night and day.
There is no al in phenomenonAverage players always look phenomenon against us! (Splitter, Green....)
I'm fine with trading Al, but he's the only guy we had tonight and on many nights who can be given the ball and score efficiently. People complain about him when everyone else on the floor is too chicken s*** to shoot and can't create offense. Take his 13/19 shooting performance out, and the rest of the Jazz shot 28% tonight. The Jazz can't shoot and can't score. If they could, they might have won these last two games.
Edit: I like Millsap. He is a warrior. But he couldn't get anything going against Boris Diaw and Stephen Jackson.
Jefferson was starting to be my favorite player on the jazz before this series.
Gordon Hayward's shooting % for the series: (6/33 = 18%; 1/12 from 3 = 8%; 16/16 ft = 100%).
16/16 ft = 100%).
noted.
Wow really???? He must have made half of our freethrows all series!
The guy was a bigger beast than Boozer ever was.
The only good thing about this series is that it showed without question that Favors has arrived. He needs to be a starter and needs serious minutes. That alone produces a necessity to move pieces this offseason.
that's it.