New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors

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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#61 » by outerspacefella » Mon Mar 2, 2009 4:57 am

We need to deal with refs as usual. That's the price for not having glaring-glamorous superstars.
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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#62 » by xstockholmsyndromex » Mon Mar 2, 2009 5:03 am

Very important win. Its nice to see us get a win on the road, and a win on a back to back. Two things that have been rare this year.
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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#63 » by carrottop12 » Mon Mar 2, 2009 5:09 am

Love that it seems like Deron and Paul are hand in hand in everything they do.

Paul scored 30 first, then Deron a week later.

Paul scored 40, then Deron a week later.

Paul dished 20 earlier this week, then Deron a week later.
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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#64 » by erudite23 » Mon Mar 2, 2009 5:47 am

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Stupid refs.



I remember thinking something looked funny about that play.

That blows my mind that it wasn't called. Wow.



Great, GREAT win for us. This is the type of game that we would have lost in January, no doubt about it. This team always plays better against the good teams on the road, its the **** teams that really give us trouble, and we looked fairly solid throughout.

The Warriors even had it going tonight. They are a very poor shooting team, percentage wise, and they were draining some very difficult shots all night long. Contested Js, double teams, finishing through contact....nothing seemed to faze them, and yet the Jazz still pulled it out. I'm very excited to see how far we can stretch this thing.

Our road schedule really isn't that hard. We have LAL, SA, NO, Den and Portland to play, but we also play some really bad teams as well. If we can manage the teams like GS, we will win 50+ games and we will take a top 4 seed. Hard to imagine we'd be talking like that a month ago.
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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#65 » by JStockLivesOn » Mon Mar 2, 2009 6:13 am

AKsWill wrote:
Oh and CJ sucked.


Must mean the Jazz played a game tonight then.

I sadly only got to see a few minutes of this one, and was worried it would be "typical Jazz" (i.e. a road loss to at best a middling team that we make look like world-beaters), but I'm glad we took care of our business.
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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#66 » by kerplunk » Mon Mar 2, 2009 6:38 am

Good win to start March. Let the steak continue.
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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#67 » by Reckless » Mon Mar 2, 2009 7:13 am

outerspacefella wrote:We need to deal with refs as usual. That's the price for not having glaring-glamorous superstars.

I thought the reffing was pretty decent this game. They let the players decide it instead of blowing the whistle every 5 seconds.

even though ronnie struggled with his jumpshot, he started attacking the basket more and had a great game

golden state has so many lengthy guys putting the ball in the basket can be difficult at times
but i liked our attitude to keep attacking the hoop, it worked well for us
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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#68 » by J-Rich- » Mon Mar 2, 2009 8:28 am

erudite23 wrote:
Sloanfeld wrote:Image

Stupid refs.



I remember thinking something looked funny about that play.

That blows my mind that it wasn't called. Wow.



Great, GREAT win for us. This is the type of game that we would have lost in January, no doubt about it. This team always plays better against the good teams on the road, its the **** teams that really give us trouble, and we looked fairly solid throughout.

The Warriors even had it going tonight. They are a very poor shooting team, percentage wise, and they were draining some very difficult shots all night long. Contested Js, double teams, finishing through contact....nothing seemed to faze them, and yet the Jazz still pulled it out. I'm very excited to see how far we can stretch this thing.

Our road schedule really isn't that hard. We have LAL, SA, NO, Den and Portland to play, but we also play some really bad teams as well. If we can manage the teams like GS, we will win 50+ games and we will take a top 4 seed. Hard to imagine we'd be talking like that a month ago.


warriors are shooting 45.79fg% which is 12th best in the league
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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#69 » by erudite23 » Mon Mar 2, 2009 8:36 am

Duly noted. I will replace "very poor" with "mediocre" and the point will remain the same.
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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#70 » by carrottop12 » Mon Mar 2, 2009 9:41 am

It seemed like every time Kyle touched the ball tonight he either made a nice bucket, or turned the ball over. Luckily enough for the Jazz it seemed like every time he turned it over the Warriors gave it right back.

He needs to clean up his catches a little bit.
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Re: New Orleans Jazz @ Philadelphia Warriors 

Post#71 » by FJS » Mon Mar 2, 2009 10:15 am

We are winning and this is very important.
Let's go to rock Houston and Nuggets, and we'll be up in Western conference standings!
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