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Jazz Didn't Win, Cleveland Lost

Channing Frye getting ejected really hurt them, he was playing great defense on Favors and was starting to get wet from three...
 
Lebron is still the poster child for the league, so ESPN follows everything that happens with Cleveland and blows it out of proportion.

Jazz played good defense all game, kept the Cavs off the offensive glass, shot the ball well and beat a good team. Shelvin Mack seemed to neutralize Kyrie and Favors basically killed Kevin Love. JR had an off night and the Jazz get the win. The Jazz have beaten the Cavs their last 4 trips to Salt Lake.
 
Uhh, I said it was the ESPN highlight shows. Not the written word. The HIGHLIGHTS on TV.

Try to follow along. This stuff isn't exactly quantum spatial modulation, you know.
So what you are saying is that you can find some national media that disrespect the jazz and I can also find some national media that respect the jazz.

Wow, crazy stuff.
 
You are not being truthful. You are saying "the right thing" but it is essentially just bullcrap.

So you don't care what the media feels about your team. You enjoy being ignored or disrespected by the media. You like having absolutely no relevance amongst the TV networks that carry and discuss NBA games. On a planet with Russia, China, USA, England, Germany, you like being friggin' Malta.
We're supposed to believe that?

Try being honest here, kid. Much better for discussion and the exchange of ideas.

I don't give a crap about what the media thinks of the Jazz. Nor do I care if they are carried nationally on TV networks because I have NBALP and I prefer the Jazz broadcasters over any other team.

As long as my team is winning, I'm happy and that's what I care about. The rest is just semantics.
 
You folks hear what ESPN has been saying about the Jazz victory over the Cavs last night?

- Cavs shot atrociously (only 38% from field and 62% from the line)
- Cavs were playing last game of road trip
- Cavs were playing second game of a back-to-back

Obviously, what they are saying is that the Jazz didn't win the game, rather the Cavs lost the game.
(Funny how they fail to mention that the Jazz didn't even have Hayward.)

Face it, Jazz fans, no matter what you do you will always be nothing. Heck, if you play incredibly well in this final month and make the playoffs it will be because "The Rockets blew it."

GFY, troll. The Jazz also played without their best player and had a guy who was in the D-League last year guarding LBJ for a good portion of the game. Give credit where it's due.
 
Not as much as I enjoyed pointing out to everyone here what an imbecile you are.
This dope addictionary actually wrote out an "f-you" to a pro-Jazz post!
Classic. Simply classic

Hey, kid, if the Jazz win the championship are you going to write "f-you" to posts that say "Great job, Jazz"?

Your headline and the tone of your comment certainly didn't sound pro-Jazz to me, but disrespectful to people on this board.
 
Lol. I don't watch ESPN so I don't care. I used to be a huge espn first take fan. That was the only ESPN programming I'd watch, but then it got to the point to where if they aren't talking about LBJ it was Tebo or Skip's or Smiths favorite team, player. It got old and boring. So now I don't watch ESPN at all. So I could care less what they think or don't think of the Jazz.
 
Mods just need to delete this attention-seeking, trolling clown. If someone's aim is to troll and nothing else they don't belong here.
 
Whether we want to admit it or not, ESPN Sports Center is the go-to place for sports highlights for millions. It's quick, hits the spot....it's the McDonalds of the sports world.

For millions of people who got their sports fix from the very popular ESPN highlight shows, the Cavs lost last night. Jazz who actually won the game were meaningless to that story.
Why would you even give a **** what ESPN has to say about anything? They don't even like the Knicks. Despite being in the largest media market, ESPN felt it necessary to remove the Knicks from their TV schedule last season. LOL.

https://www.businessinsider.com/espn-pulls-knicks-games-off-air-2015-1
 
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