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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    Adios.

    Hope you catch something.

    Cause obviously the fish aren't biting if your watching such a "boring" series
    Actually I think the series has been decently entertaining. Unlike the boring ass ECF series, where 46 minutes is the most dull experience ever, and the last 2 minutes are pretty good.

    Ok last post of the night for real. G'nite. Remember everyone, don't ever think that the Spurs had anything given to them by the refs. They win every game despite being the most screwed over team in NBA history. I'm just a trolling Mavfan piece of ! Add that to ur sigs everyone!

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    Stupidity? You mean like singling out a non-goaltend call to try and validate your weak ass take?

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    Well it's great to be told that the refs actually missed one call but the Spurs and the refs were both absolutely perfect for everything else. It's also nice to see a Spurs fan admit that the Spurs actually might have gotten away with one thing. First time in Spurs history that they got away with something.
    I didn't say that they were absolutely perfect. Officials miss calls every night. For the most part, though, they do a pretty solid job. The missed calls tend to balance out. You focus on one missed call. I'm saying that while the officials missed some calls -- as they always do -- they called the game pretty consistently all night long. The Spurs did a good job of attacking the basket in the 4th, drawing early calls, getting themselves into the bonus, and exploiting that. Utah did a good job of settling for mid-range jump shots, which rarely nets calls -- as a Mavs fan, I'd expect that you're keenly aware of that (though a couple of years ago, your brethren were insistent that such play should nevertheless result in equalized FTA).

    It's not the first time that the Spurs might have gotten away with something, but it's also not as if the Spurs have never had a bad call go against them. Equilibrium.

    But I'm not sure why we're still discussing your weak take -- I thought you were out of here a while back.

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    Oh goodnight for real this time. I truly love you all. Enjoy the win. Keep ting on the Mavs despite it being completely irrelevant to the conversation, I love the stupidity!
    Yes and keep generalizing all Spurs fans as being of one mindset.

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    i actually did go fishing today instead of watching this game.

    its Memorial Day after all, lots of stuff to do

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    The Jazz's strategy failed tonight. There were a few missed calls, Oberto's in the cylinder shot, for one...but face it, the NBA's number 1 fouling team, fouled the penetrator - usually very hard. The refs overlooked a lot of pulled jerseys on screen/rolls and also overlooked flops tonight, which was a good thing overall.

    Another physical game but this one goes to the team that executed the best down the stretch.

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    did the refs give the spurs some calls in the fourth? yes, but really mono I honestly think the spurs were in control during the 2nd half.

    the jaz had agreat rally to cut it to 1 but once the lead ballooned to 8 (prior to the free throw fest) i think the game was the spurs to lose

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    I'll take gift wrap over fish wrap anyday


    But this game wasn't gift wrapped. The Spurs were getting banged around all night and not getting a lot of calls. It was a rough game. In the fourth, the Spurs kept driving and the Jazz started settling into a mid-range game offensively and starting getting desperate and began hacking on D. Thus the 4th quarter freethrow disparity. It was just a hard physical game.

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    courtesy of the refs.

    And preemptively, stuff all your typical and very expected "Mavfan" crap up your ass because you guys obviously don't have else to say. You know it's the truth.
    Isn't your ass supposed to be gone from the forum?

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    You know what would have been funny? If the Mavs had been introduced to Jazz playoff basketball in the second round.

    The outcome might have been more embarrassing than losing to the Warriors.

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    Why argue with an obvious idiot? Mavs? Gone. Suns? Gone. Jazz? Well, they could win again, its entirely possible, even in SA. Im not counting them totally out of it yet (though Im feeling much better than earlier tonight). Spurs need to stomp their guts out in game 5 and move on.

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    monosylab1k=Troll with no life.

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    Well it's great to be told that the refs actually missed one call but the Spurs and the refs were both absolutely perfect for everything else. It's also nice to see a Spurs fan admit that the Spurs actually might have gotten away with one thing. First time in Spurs history that they got away with something.
    They missed a lot of calls.

    But, for the most part the calls they made were correct.

    They missed several no-calls on both ends, including Oberto's basket-interfence, a charge on a Utah player I'm not remembering, Oberto getting a two handed shove by Fisher that pushed him out of position on defense, etc.

    I think I saw two foul calls I disagreed with as fouls, one for each team. Granted there were several that while they were fouls, I don't think they should have been called (like Manu getting bailed out on that air ball three for his arm being tapped by Fisher after the shot was released).

    Utah just flat out lost their composure though. And the fans jumping on the officials early probably helped the Jazz get to that point.

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    Since monoslyab1k wants to talk about things that didn't get called:



    Remarkably, Williams ended the game with no personal fouls.

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    Oberto didn't commit basket interference. They showed a replay from above the rim and the ball was outside the cylinder. Let's say that's a bad call, though. There's one. Where are all the others? Utah got away with at least three offensive fouls that led directly to scores. Manu got called for a foul trying to tie up Milsap. Name me one example of a foul that Manu didn't earn in the 4th quarter. It's really ing hard for Utah to draw fouls when they shoot jumpers. It's really ing hard to shoot free throws when you're never in the bonus.

    You just lost what little basketball credibilty you had, Mavs .

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    monopussy

    GTFO

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    courtesy of the refs.

    And preemptively, stuff all your typical and very expected "Mavfan" crap up your ass because you guys obviously don't have else to say. You know it's the truth.
    Here it comes.

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    I'll take gift wrap over fish wrap anyday


    But this game wasn't gift wrapped. The Spurs were getting banged around all night and not getting a lot of calls. It was a rough game. In the fourth, the Spurs kept driving and the Jazz started settling into a mid-range game offensively and starting getting desperate and began hacking on D. Thus the 4th quarter freethrow disparity. It was just a hard physical game.
    Sloan said after the second game, in effect, that he knew his guys weren't trying hard enough because "nobody has been fouling out." That was the message. The Jazz heard it. The Spurs heard it. So the challenge to the Spurs was to get intimidated or keep plowing into Utah's D. Bravo, Manu.

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    HOW DID U GUESS!!?!?!! i'm a ING MORON!!!!

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    I'm curious how you figure that. The Spurs shot a bunch of 4th quarter FTs, but are you arguing that the Jazz didn't really foul? Or that the officials shouldn't have called contact on shots? or are you suggesting that the Jazz attacked the basket in the 4th and didn't just settle for jumpers?

    I mean, if you're going to argue that the officiating cost the Jazz the game -- always a weak argument -- I'd figure you'd at least have to come with some sort of explanation for that statement -- something more than 41 FTA to 20 or whatever it ended up being.

    The Spurs attacked the rim and forced the officials to make calls. The Jazz make no bones about the fact that they intend to play physically and dare officials to make calls. Tonight, when the Spurs attacked and the Jazz played physically, the officials made the calls. What's conspiratorial about that?
    Jazz philosophy has always been"Push, Grap, Hold, Flop; they can't call them all."

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    Since monoslyab1k wants to talk about things that didn't get called:



    Remarkably, Williams ended the game with no personal fouls.
    And Bravo! Tough little French guy!

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    Well it's great to be told that the refs actually missed one call but the Spurs and the refs were both absolutely perfect for everything else. It's also nice to see a Spurs fan admit that the Spurs actually might have gotten away with one thing. First time in Spurs history that they got away with something.
    Thought you were leaving.

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    This thread is rich.

    The jazz imploded in the 4th, we aggressively attacked the basket on every possesion, the jazz shot jumpers...

    Sloan and Fish lost their cool because their teams composure was falling apart, and they could see the win floating away...


    Better team won...and honestly i feel it is irrelevant because the jazz will not beat the spurs in the ATT center.

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    It's relevant bc if we can win on Wednesday night we can get the guys some rest, as opposed to having to winning a Game 7 and then go right to the Finals.

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