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#49 Seattle Kings @ Utah Jazz Monday 7pm

LOL at Kanter;

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"Weird things happen when the camera is on me."
 
Woah, look at my hands.

I am pleased however that Kanter has apparantly overcome his nervous habbit of picking at his face. Maybe next year he can overcome the bad habbit of multiple Big Al pump fakes in the post.
 
Just bitting their time until he makes another mistake so they can bash him on here again. Their act is old.
First it was he can't play defense, he can't shoot, or he dribbles too much. Look the kid is learning with limited minutes.
He's got much more natural ability than a lot of the roster. All we've wanted is for him to be given a chance to see what
we really have. That was never going to happen with limited minutes.

Sad thing is burks wouldn't even be getting these minutes if not for injuries and then the haters would all be saying it is because burks sucks or is not earning the minutes/not ready to play yet.
 
Watching that last play again. Sap should have been the one to start the pick n roll.
I'm not sure what was called, but Big Al coming to set the pick with 4.5 seconds left won't get it done.

Burks and Marvin were available in the corners. Slightly harder pass to make, but thats who you want shooting a jumper.
 
Watching that last play again. Sap should have been the one to start the pick n roll.
I'm not sure what was called, but Big Al coming to set the pick with 4.5 seconds left won't get it done.

Burks and Marvin were available in the corners. Slightly harder pass to make, but thats who you want shooting a jumper.

stop arguing about it.

corbin said it was a good shot. probably the best shot you can hope for in clutch
 
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Bill Oram @tribjazz about 12 hours ago
Tyrone Corbin interrupted my question about Jefferson's 3 at the end of regulation, said, "Good shot."

Bill Oram @tribjazz about 12 hours ago
Corbin said Jazz wanted to get a drive to the basket, but when Foye was cut off, kicking out was right choice.
 
his delusion is that kobe = lebron = jordan = wade = durant = al.

cus in that situation for those guys it was a good shot.

Kobe has a career clutch shooting percentage in the 20's. Big Al Clutch>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Kobe

In 1997, he famously air-balled two shots that could have beat the Jazz; instead, the Jazz won the series. In 1999, he whiffed on a 3-pointer at the buzzer that would have tied Game 2 against the Spurs. In Game 4 against the Kings in 2002, he missed a 2-pointer that would have tied the game (before the ball was tipped out to Robert Horry for the winning 3). In Game 7 of that same series, Bryant missed a tip that would have won the game in regulation. In Game 3 against the Timberwolves in 2003, he missed two key shots in the last seconds of overtime, and the Lakers lost.

I'll spare you the entire list, but it's long. In the final 24 seconds of playoff games, Bryant has racked up almost as many air balls as makes, making just below 30 percent of game-tying or go-ahead shots. He hasn't hit such a shot in a playoff game, in fact, since 2008, including key misses in the closing moments against the Jazz and Magic in 2009, and the Thunder and Suns last spring. He made one of his four shots in the fourth quarter of Game 7 of last year's Finals.

https://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/24200/the-truth-about-kobe-bryant-in-crunch-time
 
Bill Oram @tribjazz about 12 hours ago
Tyrone Corbin interrupted my question about Jefferson's 3 at the end of regulation, said, "Good shot."

Bill Oram @tribjazz about 12 hours ago
Corbin said Jazz wanted to get a drive to the basket, but when Foye was cut off, kicking out was right choice.

He started too late. Kicking out was the right choice. Kicking out to BA was the wrong choice.
 
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