
Against all odds, the Nuggets and Jazz have the same number of wins right now, but the Nuggets are arguably bold favorites to win tonight. It is a home game, and several important Utah players will not play (Markkanen, Clarkson, Conley, Sexton).
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Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
skywalker33 wrote:Murray looks like he's getting comfortable with his scoring again, a very good sign.
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
davoarid wrote:I guess I’m the only one who was happy with the way we played? Yeah they were missing all of their good players, but we were still on the wrong side of some really vicious 3-point variance—and still held on for the win. Our defense was much improved, we cut down on turnovers, and we were getting consistently great looks on offense. I thought we looked great.
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose
skywalker33 wrote:The point being, if they had their good players, would we of even been in this game ? They do seem to have some hungry backup players but still...If you're happy, that's fine but if you want to consider this a true contender that should have you a bit worried.
Richard Miller wrote:skywalker33 wrote:The point being, if they had their good players, would we of even been in this game ? They do seem to have some hungry backup players but still...If you're happy, that's fine but if you want to consider this a true contender that should have you a bit worried.
The Jazz started the game by shooting 7/11 for three, their first 20-something points were literally all threes. Having their "good players" doesn't necessarily mean they would've been shooting 11/11Good players can have bad games, bad players can have good games etc. Murray looked way more comfortable than recently and that's a pretty good thing.
Texas Chuck wrote:I'd like to see Utah, and Denver lose