homeytennis
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Hmmm. The Jazz lost to the Pacers by one in SLC. Maybe we aren't that bad.
Just want to say that the lou dort block (I think it was on neismith?) was ****ing awesome.
Is Haliburton still the most overrated player?
he's definitely been the most clutch player this postseason, for sureIs Haliburton still the most overrated player?
Dort was yet another guy I’d hoped would somehow be on the Jazz during the Mitchell era.Just want to say that the lou dort block (I think it was on neismith?) was ****ing awesome.
So was this a fluke game?
OKC should’ve been up by much more considering how many times they turned Indy over. In the future, will they wear Indy down with their pressure and begin to hit shots?
Or
Is Indy just that good that they can turn the ball over 20+ times and still remain competitive against these guys?
Indy runs the court better than any other team. I sort of underestimated that when I considered their turnover problems (which they had in their previous series as well) vs OKC tendencies to attack the ball. I thought it would be more of a benefit to OKC.So was this a fluke game?
OKC should’ve been up by much more considering how many times they turned Indy over. In the future, will they wear Indy down with their pressure and begin to hit shots?
Or
Is Indy just that good that they can turn the ball over 20+ times and still remain competitive against these guys?
**** the Thunder. Go Jazz EastI have to admit, that even though I'm cheering for the Pacers, I'm still a little emotionally attached to the Thunder. I just like so many of their players and the way they play defense.
OKC's offense isnt stagnant and it's not just one on one. Williams just sucked last game.Good pts, both of you.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen the turnover disparity to be that wide and the team with the most turnovers actually wins.
I knew Indy turned it over a bunch in the knicks series. But the ratio against OKC was just insane and you’d think OKC’s speed and athleticism would translate to more pts in transition than NY. I’m rooting for the pacers but hope this series is a good one.
One thing I’ll point out is that OKC’s offense seems stagnant to me. Shai and Jay just take turns going one on one. Do they ever runs plays or try to get others involved? In a way, it reminds me of the old OKC, where their big 3 merely took turns going one on one while everyone else just rebounded and played defense.