Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST

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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#121 » by jatzz » Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:05 am

17 Feb 2011


Dear UTAH JAZZ,

Im angry with you right now, I MEAN IT ! ! ! I dont know where
your goin' . . . your so ill . . . :oops:



p.s. Get well soon . . .


Your fan from the Philippines for 21yrs,

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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#122 » by outerspacefella » Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:07 am

Sloanfeld wrote:I just feel bad for Ty having to inherit this mess. We need a win for coach.

mmm.... I really don't know yet if I'm feeling bad for Corbin... from several players/media quotes somehow I got the feeling that he was the man being nice with players when dudes like Williams got public with sarcasms on Sloan... for some reason I've got this crazy idea about Corbin being the comfort guy making high fives with Williams and Co when dudes decided to quit on the team and on their Coach...
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#123 » by HolyToledo » Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:07 am

If D-Will is so grossly overrated, then why the f*** would the Nets trade Devin Harris(who is apparently better than D-Will anyhow), Favors, AND their #1 pick just to downgrade?[/quote]

Because he is OVER-RATED!!![/quote]

And you think you are better at judging talent than the professional hired, and paid by a multimillion dollar corporation? So you think that you can see something that they can't? I assure you if you can see that D-Will is overrated, than the experts can too.[/quote]

this is not rocket science. For heavans sake, Jordan and Isiah were Gms. Dwill doesnt play PG like I prefer PGs play. I prefer smaller PGS that push the ball such as Nash, Stockton and Paul...instead of DWILL who is basically playing out of position. I think it is no coinicidence that the Jazz have played well when DWill plays alongside a another PG. Trade Dwill for alot now or just keep him and let him take his talents to New York ala Lebron. The choice seems clear especially since we cant even beat bad teams at home.
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Post#124 » by HolyToledo » Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:14 am

I had such hope for this team, but it seems that losing Matthews hustle and production and Korver's shooting are sorely missed. I hate Boozer with a passion but his rebounding is extremely missed as well.
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#125 » by TexJazz » Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:15 am

Trade Dwill for alot now or just keep him and let him take his talents to New York ala Lebron. The choice seems clear especially since we cant even beat bad teams at home.[/quote]

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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#126 » by Effigy » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:01 am

Millsap24 wrote:We're only 2 games behind the #5 seed Hornets. Until it becomes a 5-game separation, let's not write off the Jazz yet.


Ahem, you mean the #5 seed Blazers 8-)
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#127 » by StevieShawn » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:07 am

we could open our eyes now, the problem is not coach sloan nor dwill
maybe its KOC
hey coach corbin why did you pull out evans when he playing well of the bench......and stick to watson who done nothing , just asking !!!!
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#128 » by Ming Kong! » Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:37 am

Jefferson is playing an equal production level of Boozer in the month of February, but we clearly can't make the difference for Mathews, Korver and Brewer. Watson and Elson are upgrades at their respective back up spots though. Lets not forget that Okur practically has miss the entire season, those games he played he wasn't even a shell of his former self. There just is no chemistry, between inconsistent play, injuries, and so on.
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#129 » by Visigoth » Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:22 pm

Good game guys. Don't be so hard on yourselves. We've beaten NO, OKC, Chicago and Denver in the past 8 games, so we're cooking right now. You guys are in the middle of a big coaching change and whatnot, so things are going to be gradual.

Good luck! I'll be watching you come playoff time :-)
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#130 » by Lava Rock Kid » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:10 pm

Another loss ho hum, nothing new.
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Post#131 » by BarneyGumble » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:43 pm

Thanks, KOC, for giving Okur a $20mm, 2 year extention, letting Matthews walk, trading Brewer and Maynor to relieve your prior mistakes, and for generating the worst draft picks and money-management the Utah Jazz have ever experienced.
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#132 » by Millsap24 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:47 pm

Bonzi wrote:
Millsap24 wrote:We're only 2 games behind the #5 seed Hornets. Until it becomes a 5-game separation, let's not write off the Jazz yet.


Ahem, you mean the #5 seed Blazers 8-)

Wow!!! The seedings literally changed overnight. :o Didn't see that coming from the Blazers.

I think Portland exposed this Utah team back in late December with their two wins.
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#133 » by The59Sound » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:50 pm

DWill_daShizzle wrote:Thanks, KOC, for giving Okur a $20mm, 2 year extention, letting Matthews walk, trading Brewer and Maynor to relieve your prior mistakes, and for generating the worst draft picks and money-management the Utah Jazz have ever experienced.


I think his draft picks have been very good on the whole, but can't disagree with most of the other stuff.
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#134 » by Effigy » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:20 pm

Millsap24 wrote:
Bonzi wrote:
Millsap24 wrote:We're only 2 games behind the #5 seed Hornets. Until it becomes a 5-game separation, let's not write off the Jazz yet.


Ahem, you mean the #5 seed Blazers 8-)

Wow!!! The seedings literally changed overnight. :o Didn't see that coming from the Blazers.



Well we beat NO yesterday, so if you checked the standings before the game was official, they would have still had the 5 seed. Now we're in a virtual tie with them, but technically percentage points up. I think the 5 seed is fool's gold and don't expect us to keep it, but it's fun while it lasts.
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#135 » by yonexpro1 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:29 pm

The59Sound wrote:
DWill_daShizzle wrote:Thanks, KOC, for giving Okur a $20mm, 2 year extention, letting Matthews walk, trading Brewer and Maynor to relieve your prior mistakes, and for generating the worst draft picks and money-management the Utah Jazz have ever experienced.


I think his draft picks have been very good on the whole, but can't disagree with most of the other stuff.


he has had good 2nd round picks..... 1st round there is nothing to show

kris humphries-gone
sasha pavlovic-gone
ronnie brewer-gone
Mo almond-gone
Koufos-gone
maynor-gone

those are the 1st rd picks from the past7 yrs, with the only one we kept being dwont
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#136 » by The59Sound » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:37 pm

The fact that Brewer and Maynor are gone doesn't make them bad picks. Those are separate issues. And I think we'll look back favorably on the Hayward pick in a couple years also. No one bats a thousand, but the Jazz are above average at getting solid players through the draft, in my opinion.
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#137 » by yonexpro1 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:49 pm

The59Sound wrote:The fact that Brewer and Maynor are gone doesn't make them bad picks. Those are separate issues. And I think we'll look back favorably on the Hayward pick in a couple years also. No one bats a thousand, but the Jazz are above average at getting solid players through the draft, in my opinion.


No doubt that they were NBA players, also I am a big Gtime supporter (I think he could develop into a solid 2nd option to be honest)

But overall I really dont think KOC has done a good job at getting 1st round talent.
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Post#138 » by The59Sound » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:29 pm

I'm too lazy to do it, but I'd be interested in seeing side-by-sides of other good playoff teams' 1st rounders during the same period. Perhaps I'm being too forgiving, but I feel like there's not a lot of clubs out there that pick up stellar players year-in and year-out.
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Re: Warriors @ Jazz 7PM MST 

Post#139 » by StocktonShorts » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:18 pm

Help defense was abysmally bad in the 4th quarter. That layup by Steph Curry was the most pitiful display of "defense" I've seen all year -- and I've watched most Jazz games.

Monta Ellis repeatedly got layups after ONE SCREEN at the three point line. That's just inexcusable.
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