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Im glad the Jazz were finally able to get a comfortable lead, and put these guys away. Im glad we didnt overlook this game, we needed this win. Hopefully our guys dont lose focus over the break!! Once the All-Star game ends, the rush to the playoffs starts!! Its going to be some exciting basketball!
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That's a Malonesque stat-line for Boozer right there, if I may say so. 20 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 5 steals.
And I wouldn't say that Korver played badly. The Jazz just didn't go to the outside much tonight. I was quite impressed by both of his assists though. I think one was to Brewer and one to Millsap. Threw it to them from the 3pt line to right under the basket.
And I wouldn't say that Korver played badly. The Jazz just didn't go to the outside much tonight. I was quite impressed by both of his assists though. I think one was to Brewer and one to Millsap. Threw it to them from the 3pt line to right under the basket.
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SomeBunghole wrote:
And I wouldn't say that Korver played badly. The Jazz just didn't go to the outside much tonight. I was quite impressed by both of his assists though. I think one was to Brewer and one to Millsap. Threw it to them from the 3pt line to right under the basket.
His problem right not is he stands around on the perimeter too much, hopefully by next year he figures out how to score in the Utah offense, because he should easily rack up 10ppg with his shooting ability.
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His problem right not is he stands around on the perimeter too much, hopefully by next year he figures out how to score in the Utah offense, because he should easily rack up 10ppg with his shooting ability.
Yeah, I wanna see him utilize Memo and Carlos screens more, come around and pull up like Harpring likes to do. Plus, he should just drive more. I don't know what things were like in Philly, but with AK, Memo, Boozer, and most of all Millsap around, you can afford to gamble on difficult layups.
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Oh, and I thought Durant abused AK. AK had no chance against Durant, Durant could get whatever he wanted whenever he wanted when guarded by AK. I was suprised we left him on him as long as we did.
"Thibs called back and wanted more picks," said Jorge Sedano. "And Pat Riley, literally, I was told, called him a mother-bleeper and hung up the phone."
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