Last Years Jazz vs This Years Jazz
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Last Years Jazz vs This Years Jazz
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Last Years Jazz vs This Years Jazz
Last year the Jazz came out hot only to fall off a bit at the end with significant losing streaks in January, March, and April. This years crew seems to be just the opposite. They still started hot but had their struggles in December only to get hot in January. My question to you guys is do you think they'll keep it going February-April? And the Jazz are only 4.5 games out of 1st in the west. How high do you think they're going to go to finish the season now?
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This year, we have an effective, motivated Kirilenko. That alone should help us win more games, but "should" doesn't feed the bulldog, as they used to say.
Hard to believe a Jazz team would need more mental toughness, but that seems to be the theme this season. Here's hoping we've learned our lessons from those ugly losses.
Hard to believe a Jazz team would need more mental toughness, but that seems to be the theme this season. Here's hoping we've learned our lessons from those ugly losses.
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This year is much better with a much improved Brewer, Miles has improved some too, AK is back (well to some degree), Williams and Boozer are a little better, and now we have Korver who's probably been the biggest difference of all. Losing Fisher hurts some cause he provided us with a pretty solid backup PG, but then again he was a bad shooter for the most part. He was very clutch to start the season, then sank deep, until his heroics in the playoffs (and that was not even for many games). Seriously outside of losing Dee Brown who I really loved in the playoffs, I don't think we lost much, and we've improved in many other ways.