Game 35: Washington Wizards (12-20) @ Utah Jazz (18-16)
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Game 35: Washington Wizards (12-20) @ Utah Jazz (18-16)
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Re: Game 35: Washington Wizards (12-20) @ Utah Jazz (18-16)
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WAS OUT D. Wright
GTD K. Porzingis
UTAH OUT K. Olynyk
GTD C. Sexton
WAS OUT D. Wright
GTD K. Porzingis
UTAH OUT K. Olynyk
GTD C. Sexton

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Re: Game 35: Washington Wizards (12-20) @ Utah Jazz (18-16)
Would love to see a match-up between Porzingis and Markkanen.
And Jordan, remember, 12 is your limit for this game. We don't want to see any shenanigans from you, pal.
And Jordan, remember, 12 is your limit for this game. We don't want to see any shenanigans from you, pal.
MrSparkle wrote:I don't see a scenario here or there where Lauri becomes the "7-pick we thought he could be." If you remove his 3P ability, he's worse than Felicio by a mile.
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O-o-o!!! I like that early timeout! If it means what I hope it means - Hardy is maddened by 2 Clarkson shots against 0 assists... But again, maybe it means something else...
I wonder - in modern NBA - how many shots in a row an energetic athletic and entertaining all-star-bordering sg is going to miss before he s just to be aggressive and starts to consider a passing to a very efficient forward, who seemingly cannot miss at all?
I wonder - in modern NBA - how many shots in a row an energetic athletic and entertaining all-star-bordering sg is going to miss before he s just to be aggressive and starts to consider a passing to a very efficient forward, who seemingly cannot miss at all?
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Re: Game 35: Washington Wizards (12-20) @ Utah Jazz (18-16)
Another great performance by Kessler. He needs to continue starting when we're at full strength.
NickAnderson wrote:
How old are you, just curious.
by gomeziee on 21 Jul 2013 00:53
im 20, and i did grow up watching MJ play in the 90's.
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It was great having Sexton's youthful energy and intensity back. He had zero assists, but he had very efficient shooting to produce 18 pts on 7 fga. Beasley, Sexton and Naw together produced 51 pts on 30 fga as our bench outscored the Wizards' bench 53 to 31.
On the downside, the Jazz only had 16 assists for the game. Naw got four of them in a solid performance off the bench.
The Jazz were lucky Porzingis didn't suit up. When the Wizards beat us the first meeting, Porzingis had 31 points on 20 fga, including 4-8 from three.
On the downside, the Jazz only had 16 assists for the game. Naw got four of them in a solid performance off the bench.
The Jazz were lucky Porzingis didn't suit up. When the Wizards beat us the first meeting, Porzingis had 31 points on 20 fga, including 4-8 from three.
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It was good to have Sexton back. I really enjoyed his battle with Beal in the 4th quarter, it was a lot of fun to watch.
Good performance by Beasley and Kessler, ordinary night for Clarkson and Markkanen, but it did look to me like the Jazz were trying to look for Markkanen more in the second half than usual. He didn't make his shots, but it was an improvement.
Good performance by Beasley and Kessler, ordinary night for Clarkson and Markkanen, but it did look to me like the Jazz were trying to look for Markkanen more in the second half than usual. He didn't make his shots, but it was an improvement.
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The bench is so much better with Sexton back. He was a literal ball of fire tonight.
Kessler just keeps getting better every game.
Kessler just keeps getting better every game.
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vryadli wrote:O-o-o!!! I like that early timeout! If it means what I hope it means - Hardy is maddened by 2 Clarkson shots against 0 assists... But again, maybe it means something else...
I wonder - in modern NBA - how many shots in a row an energetic athletic and entertaining all-star-bordering sg is going to miss before he s just to be aggressive and starts to consider a passing to a very efficient forward, who seemingly cannot miss at all?
Ask Lavine, he's done that often.
Although I think he's yet to find the right answer.
MrSparkle wrote:I don't see a scenario here or there where Lauri becomes the "7-pick we thought he could be." If you remove his 3P ability, he's worse than Felicio by a mile.
12/2/2022
I like the quote- it makes me chuckle. And it was/is pretty much true.
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Crunch 99 wrote:It was great having Sexton's youthful energy and intensity back. He had zero assists, but he had very efficient shooting to produce 18 pts on 7 fga. Beasley, Sexton and Naw together produced 51 pts on 30 fga as our bench outscored the Wizards' bench 53 to 31.
On the downside, the Jazz only had 16 assists for the game. Naw got four of them in a solid performance off the bench.
The Jazz were lucky Porzingis didn't suit up. When the Wizards beat us the first meeting, Porzingis had 31 points on 20 fga, including 4-8 from three.
That's a fitting role for Sexton. Of the bench to fill in for a few minutes, no obligations to try and run the offense as starting PG.
Question is, in that capacity is he really worth $18 mil. a season?
MrSparkle wrote:I don't see a scenario here or there where Lauri becomes the "7-pick we thought he could be." If you remove his 3P ability, he's worse than Felicio by a mile.
12/2/2022
I like the quote- it makes me chuckle. And it was/is pretty much true.
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Re: Game 35: Washington Wizards (12-20) @ Utah Jazz (18-16)
Utah is now only 1 game behind 4th place. Seems weird to be that close to having home court in the playoffs, yet I think most fans are rooting for losses.
Weird season.
Weird season.
New York said Mitchell wasn't the guy you trade the sink for, then they traded it for Mikal, lol.



