Would we have swept the Jazz?
Would we have swept the Jazz?
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Would we have swept the Jazz?
Would we have swept the Jazz this year if....
A. Yao was healthy
B. Rafer didn't miss 2 games
C. Head never stepped on the court
I believe at full strength we could have swept them. They might have won one game. We would either have swept them or beat them in 5
A. Yao was healthy
B. Rafer didn't miss 2 games
C. Head never stepped on the court
I believe at full strength we could have swept them. They might have won one game. We would either have swept them or beat them in 5
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Win the series? yes. With a sweep? no.
Have more respect for the Jazz than that (even if many of their fans are incapable of returning the favor to a team that won more games in the regular season while missing an all-star starter). They are an excellent team, with a battle-tested coach. Its very unlikely anyone sweeps them.
Have more respect for the Jazz than that (even if many of their fans are incapable of returning the favor to a team that won more games in the regular season while missing an all-star starter). They are an excellent team, with a battle-tested coach. Its very unlikely anyone sweeps them.
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Duiz wrote:You were healthy last year with homecourt advantage and fully healthy and the Jazz beat you in 7. Not having Fisher is not giving us consistency, but I think that you would have had a much better chance this year than last year.
Yes but last year you had derek fisher, who played GREAT D on T-Mac, and you had Giricek who absolutely slaughtered Luther Head. You lost two great players, while we added a great backup PG in Bobby Jackson, and two wonderful rookies in Carl Landry and Luis Scola.
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Duiz wrote:You were healthy last year with homecourt advantage and fully healthy and the Jazz beat you in 7. Not having Fisher is not giving us consistency, but I think that you would have had a much better chance this year than last year.
We also didn't have a backup point guard, our 6th man was Luther Head, Chuck Hayes started at PF, and Juwan Howard came off the bench. That basically consisted of our rotation. I believe it was Alston-Tmac-Battier-Hayes-Yao-Head-Juwan-Deke.
dockingsched wrote: the biggest loss of the off-season for the lakers was earl clark
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I'm a Jazz fan and I have been really impressed with the Rockets this year. Our home split makes me pretty nervous. But I feel better about game 6 after last night's beat down. We're coming home with our eyes open and our backs against the wall to close the series.
I love "Skip-To-My-Loo." With Alston in 1 and 2, who knows? Tougher series for the Jazz for sure.
It's been a great first round matchup to watch. Houston deserves respect.
Sincerely,
Looking forward to round 2
I love "Skip-To-My-Loo." With Alston in 1 and 2, who knows? Tougher series for the Jazz for sure.
It's been a great first round matchup to watch. Houston deserves respect.
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Looking forward to round 2
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ele.ven wrote:brewer is better than fisher. don't even get me started.
Fisher IMO is the better defender/3 pt shooter. I haven't seen Brewer really defend the way Fisher did, also shoot the 3 ball the way he does. Then again Brewer makes up for it by slashing and attacking.
dockingsched wrote: the biggest loss of the off-season for the lakers was earl clark