Archie Moses
Well-Known Member
It was the greatest Jazz individual performance I recall ever witnessing.
Actually, you wrote definitively that it was "the greatest," not "one of the greatest."
My point is merely that I don't believe that statement is true. I believe other Jazz players have had better individual games. Maybe not better individual quarters or 30 second runs, but better individual games.
I'm actually kind of embarrassed and offended that you would dare say that Millsap's game wasn't the greatest Jazz performance I ever saw. Please, tell me which game, I've seen, is better and why my personal opinion should differ, num num.
I haven't done anything to denigrate his performance, but I will refute that he was literally carrying the entire Jazz team on his shoulders. Pics or it didn't happen.
Dude, everyone saw it. Where the hell were you?

Do you remember watching this game at the tender age of six? I don't. I didn't witness it, therefore, it wasn't the greatest Jazz player performance I've ever witnessed, num num head. I doubt it was yours too.Karl Malone gets 61 points and 18 rebounds in 33 minutes on 81% shooting. That's pretty ****ing incredible. Put another way, Karl Malone outscored the Bucks five best players combined on that night.
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