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Game 4: Spurs @ Jazz Mon. 6 PM TNT WIN OR GO HOME!

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.

You're not wrong. We weren't even close to them in skill, execution, or intensity. Not even for 5 consecutive minutes the whole series. We are more talented than we played. Pop knew (as does everybody) our two or three weaknesses and exploited them. We had zero answers.
 
the offense so far doesnt flow through millsap.

so yeah. there's that

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.
 
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.

This is probably the worst. But the Jazz had a couple of horrible series against LA and the Spurs before,
 
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.

Free-throw-less night and day.

I've been holding my tongue about all of this until now (the doom and gloom Thriller posts). Everyone grab a snack and enjoy watching me unravel now.
 
Gordon Hayward's shooting % for the series: (6/33 = 18%; 1/12 from 3 = 8%; 16/16 ft = 100%).
 
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.

no thanks to the blackhole stagnating the offense.

the ebst win this year was without big al. in LA vs the LAKERS
 
Jefferson shot 3 free throws all series. If the jazz bring him back, I'll have to do some serious soul searching.
 
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.
 
Im very sad right now..... as much as i wanted to miss the playoffs and get the draft pick i sure do like to have a jazz game to look forward to even if i know we are going to lose.
Im going to miss this team and most of the guys on the team now.... And the jazzfanz board gets quiet which also sucks.
I cant wait till next year.
Harris played balls to the wall tonight along with carroll and favors. I enjoyed watching the comeback and was jumping up and down and yelling my head off.... good times. Now the depression of no more jazz sets in.
 
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.

This. Favors grew up a lot during this series. He took some bumps, made some mistakes, got some bad calls, etc., but he played solid D, attacked the rim, and started to see what it's like to be a scorer when points are needed.
 
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