That's why you don't leave early!
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:59 pm
So we had technical difficulties at work for like five hours today which gave me plenty of time to read every Jazz related website/forum and from what I've read it seems around 30% of the fans left early and some people turned the game off early too! What's up with that? Pay all that money and don't remain for the last 30 seconds of the game? Beating traffic is overrated. I've watched enough sports to know better than this.
I'd also like to give props to Sloan for extending the game like that. He could have tried to stop the Cavs when they had the ball with 28 seconds left but after what LeBron was doing fouling was the right call. I've seen games where we extended it like that before and came up short but that's why you always try to extend the game. Two that come to mind is @ Portland in February 2007 where some bizarre crap happened in the final minute (I think we got a free throw for one of the Blazers having their jersey untucked or something) then Fisher hit two three's but I think Memo came up short at a chance to send the game to OT. Another one that I recall is at Atlanta in December 2007. We were down 10 with about 20 seconds left and then Miles had a chance to send it to OT but missed a three at the buzzer. In contrast the Wolves gave up in triple OT Wednesday night by not fouling when they were down four points with 8 seconds left. Well they fouled but there was no hurry and it came with three seconds left. I've seen four point deficits overcame with less time (Lakers/Kings in 06 or 07 which was on ESPN comes to mind). So yeah, I've watched a lot of basketball.
I'd also like to give props to Sloan for extending the game like that. He could have tried to stop the Cavs when they had the ball with 28 seconds left but after what LeBron was doing fouling was the right call. I've seen games where we extended it like that before and came up short but that's why you always try to extend the game. Two that come to mind is @ Portland in February 2007 where some bizarre crap happened in the final minute (I think we got a free throw for one of the Blazers having their jersey untucked or something) then Fisher hit two three's but I think Memo came up short at a chance to send the game to OT. Another one that I recall is at Atlanta in December 2007. We were down 10 with about 20 seconds left and then Miles had a chance to send it to OT but missed a three at the buzzer. In contrast the Wolves gave up in triple OT Wednesday night by not fouling when they were down four points with 8 seconds left. Well they fouled but there was no hurry and it came with three seconds left. I've seen four point deficits overcame with less time (Lakers/Kings in 06 or 07 which was on ESPN comes to mind). So yeah, I've watched a lot of basketball.