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Game #14 Utah Jazz @ L.A. Clippers -- Wed. Nov. 25th @ 8:30pm MST

I'd rather the players played at max intensity, and for some of them that means the F bomb is going to come out. Not everyone has the same upbringing as your kids.

Cool. Next time at max intensity at work I'm gonna try that. But I'm gonna do it on bring-your-kid-to-work day.
 
Yeah. Pretty sure it won't be the first time for any of them, though.

Still, a disaster. I mean they'll have to ask about what the word means, then you'll have to show them porn because what else you're gonna do? Then they become addicted because their wiring was ****ed as children, and they lose their house and their family. In the end, in order to pay mortgage they end up in porn themselves. It is a travesty I tell ya.
 
Rudy doesn't seem to have the lift in his legs atm .. he didn't get up for a few i thought he would have blocked last year. Some nice adjustments by Quin. Given the inconsistent play thus far to be .500 is decent.
 
I think Hayward has been the biggest difference between this season and the second half of the last. With him playing well, the Jazz are solid playoffs contenders.

I also don't think Gobert is playing as well as he did last year. No where near the intensity and determination, although he is still a difference maker on the defensive end.

Yeah, Hayward is the leader of the team no matter how many people want to say Gobert is. That's was always a laughable discussion to me along with Burks being the go-to-scorer. This is Hayward's team.
 
I don't think he has been as good defensively. At least not to the eye test. I can link you the thousand threads where people talked about him being one of the best defenders of all time. He just doesn't look the same.

Opponents shoot 34% around him and there isn't anyone even close to that number. He's pretty much the same player, just isn't securing the ball on rebounds and catching the ball on offense.
 
Still, a disaster. I mean they'll have to ask about what the word means, then you'll have to show them porn because what else you're gonna do? Then they become addicted because their wiring was ****ed as children, and they lose their house and their family. In the end, in order to pay mortgage they end up in porn themselves. It is a travesty I tell ya.

Only thing that could be worse is taking your kid to a NFL game and they have to see Cam Newton dance after he scores a touchdown.
 
Still, a disaster. I mean they'll have to ask about what the word means, then you'll have to show them porn because what else you're gonna do? Then they become addicted because their wiring was ****ed as children, and they lose their house and their family. In the end, in order to pay mortgage they end up in porn themselves. It is a travesty I tell ya.
I didn't think of showing them porn. Are you sure that's a good idea?
 
Cool. Next time at max intensity at work I'm gonna try that. But I'm gonna do it on bring your kid to work day.

Reminds me of my two-year tour in the Philippines. A typical day usually included a precious little 5-ish-year-old child seeing us walking by and with a big smile on their face saying "HEY JOE, F*** YOU!!!" Probably heard it in some movie, or at the Clippers game. Good times...
 
My friends can drop F-bombs, but when I'm paying big bucks for good seats with my kids I don't want to hear it. Might seem like a small thing but I think it's about respecting the game and the fans.

As someone who curses admittedly too often, there are several times a day where I swear and don't even know it until someone says something about it. Now imagine that, paired with intense emotion and a loud environment, and I can say with confidence that swearing is nearly unavoidable for some players. Something you just need to be prepared for before you go.
 
We're about to have our first stretch of games without any travel in between. Will be very interesting to see if there's any difference.
 
Cool. Next time at max intensity at work I'm gonna try that. But I'm gonna do it on bring-your-kid-to-work day.
Honestly I think that if it's that important to you that your kids don't hear bad words you better not ever take them out of the house, even for school. I'll bet that if there were kids sitting where they could hear Griffin tonight that he wasn't the only person they heard drop an F bomb during the course of the game. I'd be more concerned about the emotional outbursts of people who weren't even playing.
 
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