Will The Jazz Win A Game?

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Post#21 » by schneiderjazz » Tue May 6, 2008 12:09 am

DEEP3CL wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

Stop sucking up, the Jazz had one player play way above his head and they got lucky on the boards. They're not that great of a rebounding team they finished 24th in the league.

So all those boards was a mirage, that won't happen again bank it.


You do know that the Jazz outrebound teams by an average of 3 boards a game, right?
I agree with you that the Jazz will probably get that many boards again, but you can also bet they won't shoot such a crappy percentage from the field either.
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Post#22 » by Danny Darko » Tue May 6, 2008 12:17 am

DEEP3CL wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

Stop sucking up, the Jazz had one player play way above his head and they got lucky on the boards. They're not that great of a rebounding team they finished 24th in the league.

So all those boards was a mirage, that won't happen again bank it.


no more bolded inflamatory statements.
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Post#23 » by Neon Black » Tue May 6, 2008 2:10 am

DEEP3CL wrote:-= original quote snipped =-Stop sucking up, the Jazz had one player play way above his head and they got lucky on the boards. They're not that great of a rebounding team they finished 24th in the league
So all those boards was a mirage, that won't happen again bank it.




let me teach you a little something about rebounding:

when shots go in, you don't need to.

The Jazz had one of if not the top rebounding differential in the league because they shot with the best % in the league. understand? And which player was playing above his head? Memo? Because Memo has been lighting it up for a few months now son. Why are you even over here? Do a little research if you're going to troll around.
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Post#24 » by CAE15 » Tue May 6, 2008 2:14 am

DEEP3CL wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

Stop sucking up, the Jazz had one player play way above his head and they got lucky on the boards. They're not that great of a rebounding team they finished 24th in the league.

So all those boards was a mirage, that won't happen again bank it.


I HATE EM ALL!!! Even the intelligent Laker posters.
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Post#25 » by HammerDunk » Tue May 6, 2008 4:57 am

The thing is, the Jazz have yet to really turn it on in the playoffs, other than game 6. I can't wait until their offense comes to play for real and they blow the Lakers away. I really hope that it actually happens, as it is possible that it won't. The potential this team has blows me away. They match up very well with the Lakers IMO and CAN win this series. It will say a lot about this team and where they are as a team seeing what they do with this series.
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Post#26 » by Ming Kong! » Tue May 6, 2008 2:44 pm

I really can't be too upset with the Jazz. With about 4 minutes to go around a 4 point deficit. Not too bad, especially considering we got 7 turnovers from Boozer and were shooting terribly bad. Just a few more things going our way in game 2 and we could have a shot to win game 2. Game 2 is do or die for the Jazz. First to win on the road wins the series.
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Post#27 » by DEEP3CL » Tue May 6, 2008 4:22 pm

ele.ven wrote:-= original quote snipped =-





let me teach you a little something about rebounding:

when shots go in, you don't need to.

The Jazz had one of if not the top rebounding differential in the league because they shot with the best % in the league. understand? And which player was playing above his head? Memo? Because Memo has been lighting it up for a few months now son. Why are you even over here? Do a little research if you're going to troll around.
True, but that didn't help their overall standing like I said they finished 24th. But it's all good because I wasn't attacking none of your fans or posters of your board. The guy I was going after was one of our own. And you can't teach me anything about basketball , I've been watching pro ball for 30 plus years.
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Post#28 » by JohnHollinger » Tue May 6, 2008 4:45 pm

DEEP3CL wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

True, but that didn't help their overall standing like I said they finished 24th. But it's all good because I wasn't attacking none of your fans or posters of your board. The guy I was going after was one of our own. And you can't teach me anything about basketball , I've been watching pro ball for 30 plus years.


You are absolutely correct! You cant teach a man that already knows everything...........
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Post#29 » by isrred » Tue May 6, 2008 5:20 pm

DEEP3CL wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

True, but that didn't help their overall standing like I said they finished 24th. But it's all good because I wasn't attacking none of your fans or posters of your board. The guy I was going after was one of our own. And you can't teach me anything about basketball , I've been watching pro ball for 30 plus years.


Rebounding differential is more important of a stat than total rebounds, you would think that someone who knows everything bc he's been watching basketball for 30 years would know that....The jazz were FOURTH in rebounding differential, they ARE a good rebounding team. Hopefully you'll do better at these common sense arguments after another 30 years of watching ball..maybe...
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Post#30 » by tracey_nice » Thu May 8, 2008 2:58 pm

Lets just hope that the Lakers can go into Utah and win game 3.

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