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Official 'Jazz video clips that get yo panties wet in anticipation for Oct 31' Thread

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for comparison's sake, in 2009-10, mo's cavs were 18th in fast break points and in 08-09 they were 15th... and that was when he was playing with the most dangerous open-court player on the planet. the 2011-12 clippers were a LOT worse than you'd think, but it's hard to pin that on mo since he mostly played SG, and since he switched teams midway through 2010-11 i don't have stats for that year.

the lebron/mo cavs had the 25th slowest pace of play in both 2009-10 and 2008-09.

so all i'm saying -- and again, i KNOW mo has other strengths -- is that we're not gonna see as much push-the-ball-at-the-defenders'-backs play with mo.


I don't disagree that Mo will probably do worse in the fast break. And I agree Harris was successful often in fast breaks, but that's because he kept the ball a lot. But I don't think Harris was the answer either. Also you have to consider into that stat that Harris didn't play starter minutes for us all the time. Like I was saying, Harris is a good finisher. So he had that going for him. But I noticed far too often that he went for his own shot. The team would be much better off if we had a guy who was looking to pass more often than not. I can't tell you how many times I was pissed off at him for not giving it up. If you have your guys running with you, them you need to get everyone involved. It's better for team energy. Anyways that's just how I seen it. Maybe I amplified it by focusing on . I don't know.

On topic of another player, namely Raja Bell, we won't be missing him on the fast break either. Every time on a fast break, he would spot up for a three. Drove me freaking nuts. It would screw our fast break all up. Plus the guy wouldn't push either.
 
October 31st? Hell im excited for pre-season!
 
I forgot how badly Wallace flopped on that. He got hit by Evans and was like "Damn, that boy is light, that barely even moved me....... wait, I need to launch myself backwards inconspicuously!"

At least Roger was jacked about that dunk.
 
yeah like i said... i am sure there are times where that happened, and i remember some, too... i just think you're selectively unremembering the times he did the opposite.

at any rate, a PG's job isn't to pass on the break 100% of the time. the PG's job is to survey the options quickly and make the decision that results in the best opportunity to score. in the one season where harris was our primary floor leader, the jazz ranked #4 in fast break points per game. obviously that's not all harris, but a ton of it is, and that indicates that on a decent percent of opportunities, he made the RIGHT decision, whatever that was.


Keep in mind we will still have a very competent fast break runner in Earl Watson, and even Tinsley in terms of feeding our young gazelles on the break. Hayward himself is quite good, as is Millsap, and a couple of others. We DO take a pretty gnarly hit with Harris leaving, but I seriously would be floored if we fell into the teens just because Mo is now replacing Heaven.
 
I'm surprised that this has not been posted.

Side note this is the famous "Probably his first and probably his last" video in reference to Hayward getting a block.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aySprMkZs5I&feature=player_detailpage
 
I'm surprised that this has not been posted.

Side note this is the famous "Probably his first and probably his last" video in reference to Hayward getting a block.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aySprMkZs5I&feature=player_detailpage



Haha. I remember this. That black guy is an idiot and a racist.
 
I'm surprised that this has not been posted.

Side note this is the famous "Probably his first and probably his last" video in reference to Hayward getting a block.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aySprMkZs5I&feature=player_detailpage


Al was pretty crucial to the end of that game, at least offensively. I wanted to make love to Heaven after that game, a shame he was traded.
 
Here's a video of 1985 Slam-Dunk Contest that starred Darrell Griffith.

[video=youtube_share;-tcZubEEe0c]https://youtu.be/-tcZubEEe0c
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCiHOpNJXnc&list=FLeWw0DzDd9kyzHn9IrQ6d_A&index=9&feature=plpp_video


advanced statistiks show that Milsap and teh Jefferson are basikly teh same player so we shood tarde Milsap cuz he is small for things, like playing basketball Also his unkle is mean and is holding poor old Gail hostage b/c he thinks he is a starter for God's team and worth teh max That is what his unkle says. You evar notice how Kanter cant jump with his legs? lolz he so dumbbust big turky cant jump lolz.
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCiHOpNJXnc&list=FLeWw0DzDd9kyzHn9IrQ6d_A&index=9&feature=plpp_video


also, I've never noticed how ****ing wide open Andrei is on most of these plays and how Deron refuses to pass it to him. lulz
 
also, in case you forgot HARPRING WAS A ROOKIE during the '10-'11 campaign. A rookie. Yup. Rookie. Rookie.
 
What other instances in Jazz history eclipse the heroism in that Miami game? Hard to even imagine that happened.
 
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