HighlandHomie
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BTW it's no surprise we lost because Darkwing Duck started the game thread. We all shoulda known right away. smh....
That goes without saying. My point is, Burke played too much like he did last year and that just isn't going to get it done over the course of the season. My comment really has little to do with this one game. the Jazz will lose about 60 games this year if Burke doesn't figure things out.
No. I thought the Rockets would win.You really thought the Jazz were going to beat the Rockets?
Can't be too upset, we got beat by a REALLY good team that shot the ball well. We could have played better, but sometimes you have to tip your hat to the opponent.
Also, anyone else worried that the Jazz organization really botched the development of Kanter? Assigning Big Al as his mentor from the get-go was a major mistake. It feels like he can't decide if he wants to be Big Al, Dirk, or Paul Shirley.
Come on dude. Those 3's he missed in the 2nd half had nothing to do with the defender. He was undefended on most of them. It's like the Rockets just assumed when the game was on the line he would miss them regardless of the defense. I'm not a Hayward hater but his lack of mental toughness when that game got tough was troubling. Your the highest paid player on the team and the other team does not even bother coming out to defend your shot, that would offend the hell out of me.He was awesome at nailing 3's in the preseason. He just had a bad night. He was defended by one of the top wing defenders in the league and one of the best rim protectors in the league. Houston actually played really good defense by overplaying everything and not allowing our offense to run smoothly. We just have to get better at executing against pressure.
Ingles was locking guys down doe!I don't want Novak on the court because he can't defend a fire hydrant.
Cy you are overreacting (again)My point: This was the first regular season game with the Jazz playing Quin's offense. Tonight was our first real test for the offensive system with how the Rockets were overplaying everything and getting us out of rythym. Our offensive execution was off on all facets, not anything individually Burke failed at. Burke looked nothing like he did last year. His shot wasn't falling and he at least tried attacking the basket and had some success in doing so.