Welcome. Should be a good series. Lots of tough, physical basketball. This one goes the distance. Spurs in 7.
Here's to a good, clean series with no injuries, fights, or asterisks.
Yep. Big matchup problem. Strong at all positions. Play good D. Hit timely shots. No whining like spastic pussies. Should be fun.
Welcome. Should be a good series. Lots of tough, physical basketball. This one goes the distance. Spurs in 7.
Here's to a good, clean series with no injuries, fights, or asterisks.
Let's see what the kid Williams and some of the young players do when the full pressure is on. I think the Jazz are still a little too green at key positions to take the series, but it'll be tough and the Spurs are going to have to come out to play each and every night. I think the Spurs should take the first two at home, and if that happens I have it Spurs in 5. Maybe 6 if they decide to take a home game off.
Game on, glad you guys remember that. We used to own you! And, could someone refresh my memory on how you guys landed Robinson and Duncan with number 1's? You guys have been leading a charmed life in that regard, though tanking the season to get Duncan wasn't so classy. Lets see, Utah get's two first rounders within 5 years...hmmmm, we would have nailed Jordan's ass to the floor. And yes, this series is all about Jazz not getting to nail Jordan. Its a in a small market.
What? That's all boring? Spurs tanked, Jordan ruled (and pushed off Russel). Don't think the fans, much less the team, pups though they are, forgot.
By the way, have you guys noticed that the Jazz are the youngest team in the league?
Spurs tanked eh.
What evidence is there to support that, other than your pointless blathering?
It's lame, but since you are new, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
The Spurs got the first two ping pong balls in the lottery, both before Boston. Talk to someone else about that one. That was a terrible year and nobody on the team enjoyed it enough to make it worse by tanking games. Dominique Wilkins was the leader of the team that year, and he was way past his prime and played out of his mind. He'd have retired before he let anyone tank games while he was working that hard. David Robinson ended up having to retire from the back problems that he had during that season, unless someone thinks that was just orchestrated to keep from blowing their cover.
So now that we've got that out of the way we can talk about basketball. If you want to act like a Suns fan I can just put you on ignore.
Except for the fact that they aren't the youngest, that's a very entertaining factoid.By the way, have you guys noticed that the Jazz are the youngest team in the league?
Are you kidding me? Go back and check the facts on Roinson's "injury" and re-look at Jordan pushing off. Yeah, Dominque was studly, didn't want to give up, but is is common knowledge the last part of the season was a play for Duncan. And was that bad? No, you got Duncan.
Are you kidding me? You've lied about the Jazz being the youngest team in the league, so why should we believe anything you say?
Answer: we shouldn't.
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Celts had 33% chance at Duncan Spurs were 3rd worst team.
OK, who is the youngest? Name it. I'll just go away now, I'm so humiliated. How 'bout second or third youngest? Point was, dude, that a new sheriff is in town, your veteran Spurs may well blow out the Jazz, who have totally exceeded anyone's predictions, but we got next next. You guys getting any younger? Who is your best pup that gets tick?
Atlanta.OK, who is the youngest?Boston. I didn't bother to look up any more.How 'bout secondActually, your point was Utah was the youngest team in the league, and you were stunningly wrong. Come back when you can get simplest fact right, junior.Point was, dude, that a new sheriff is in town
Atlanta, GS, Portland, Boston, Milwaukee are all younger.
o? Give ages man, if you want to go down this road. See ya tomorrow for the results.
o? You were the one who made the claim in the first place, dumbass. I googled your ass into the ground in five seconds. Get lost.
I'm not a man and I don't need to give you anything. If you interested just google it - it will take about 3 seconds of your time. I don't really care how old the Jazz are, I know they will give the Spurs a good fight. I was just answering the question of which teams are younger.
Here's where to find the average age for the Jazz.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/teams/roster?team=uth
If you can't find the others, you're even more stupid than you have shown yourself to be.
jazzin7 sure knows his .
If the incoming Jazz fans are half as good as David@SLCC, we'll be in for some good conversation![]()
The thing for the Jazz is that AK47 FINALLY showed up this season, and not a moment too late for them.
If he can continue to roll then it will cause all kinds of nightmares for the Spurs.
Im not sold on Boozer yet. Lets see if he can continue his hot play this series and next year, he may end up being a one hit season and playoff wonder like Elton Brand last season.
Juwan Howard/Chuck Hayes/Al Harrington etc are alot different to a Powerd Forward like Duncan. I fully expect Duncan to dominate Boozer.
Okur is the Spurkiller.
Nice to see him healthy at the right time of the year for a change. He's an energy guy with mad defensive skills and the ability to score.
If he is on, then you can pretty much guarantee he will shutdown whoever is playing the 2 spot on the Spurs.
I dont think any team uses their D specialist on Bowen coz they know he will just kill you occassionally with the corner 3. AK is too lanky to guard Duncan and i think too slow to guard TP.
I think his main job would be shutting down Manu and of course playing help D, which is also one of his strong points
It's an intriguing series. May be low scoring but the matchups are very interesting. Its hard to pick a winner
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