Morning all.
As the season is over for my own team, the Jazz, I am planning to use the next couple of months to get to know the 29 other teams in the league a bit better. I am going to watch at least 1 game from every team. To figure out what game to watch, I am asking for help from the fanbases of the other teams.
What I would like to watch, is the game you guys decide is the most typical game of this regular season. I am not looking for the best or the worst game, but the game that most accurately shows your teams strengths and weaknesses. If you are a good team, that would most likely mean it is a game you won, and if you are a bad team, it should be a loss.
Feel free to suggest any game of the season for me to watch. I appreciate all your help in my quest to get to know every team in the NBA a bit better.
The typical game of the 2016 season
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Probably the game against the Heat where Booker scores 34.
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Typical game that kind of defined this season? Our first game at Memphis. Or possibly the game in Detroit.
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... perhaps the last game against Memphis, too, on March 21.
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Re: The typical game of the 2016 season
Hedda Gambler wrote:Morning all.
As the season is over for my own team, the Jazz, I am planning to use the next couple of months to get to know the 29 other teams in the league a bit better. I am going to watch at least 1 game from every team. To figure out what game to watch, I am asking for help from the fanbases of the other teams.
What I would like to watch, is the game you guys decide is the most typical game of this regular season. I am not looking for the best or the worst game, but the game that most accurately shows your teams strengths and weaknesses. If you are a good team, that would most likely mean it is a game you won, and if you are a bad team, it should be a loss.
Feel free to suggest any game of the season for me to watch. I appreciate all your help in my quest to get to know every team in the NBA a bit better.
Or if you want to see a game where we were still healthy and played relatively well (though we also played well until the closing minutes against Detroit and Memphis which I mentioned earlier, which was more typical of our season), but a game that will likely look a lot like what our team will likely look like somewhat going into next season, plus adding a few rookies and maybe a free agent, this game would be a good one. Same road trip as those others, but one we finally won, and Booker actually played over 30 minutes, even though Bledsoe and Knight were healthy and also played pretty well, and Len started and Warren was healthy and played 25 minutes, so this game is probably more indicative of what are team will look like going forward, with a few changes.
http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400828196
When asked how Fascism starts, Bertrand Russell once said:
"First, they fascinate the fools. Then, they muzzle the intelligent."
"First, they fascinate the fools. Then, they muzzle the intelligent."