Yeah he's a great player but a sore loser apparently.
About time Kabong made an appearance. Is Ingles a national hero yet? :cheers:
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Yeah he's a great player but a sore loser apparently.
About time Kabong made an appearance. Is Ingles a national hero yet? :cheers:
Having earned the nickname
[QUOTE]Gobert wouldn
[QUOTE=Xiao Yao You]Yeah he's a great player but a sore loser apparently.
About time Kabong made an appearance. Is Ingles a national hero yet? :cheers:[/QUOTE]
Hasn't been much on him at all. They probably won't unless the Jazz make the finals.
Too bad. He's a huge part of this.
[url]http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2705404-rudy-gobert-is-daydreaming-of-a-utah-jazz-championship-and-a-rap-career[/url]
[QUOTE]"He can be a leader," Jensen says with a sort of wide-eyed conviction. "It comes with the maturity. Making the playoffs, winning in the playoffs. That leadership, people listening to you, just comes."[/QUOTE]
Already is. In Rudy we trust! :bowdown:
[url]http://www.ksl.com/?sid=44009539&nid=304&title=the-triple-team-jazz-clutch-resilience-leads-to-game-5-win-over-clippers[/url]
[QUOTE]another minute later: Hayward and Paul end up on the ground, struggling for the loose ball and rebound. Even though it's after the whistle, Hayward fights Paul for it, even eliciting a Paul shove.[/QUOTE]
The double T was a joke. Should have been on Paul for the shove. I'm not one to complain about the refs generally but they've been horrible in the series especially towards Paul.
[QUOTE]Hood co-led the Jazz (along with Hayward) in fourth quarter scoring with nine points, making three of five 3-point shots.[/QUOTE]
took the most shots on the team. That can't happen when he's not hitting
[QUOTE]One of the interesting subplots about this series was how a very deep team (the Jazz) would compete against a very-evenly matched star-laden but shallow team (the Clippers).[/QUOTE]
I'd say they're pretty close on depth actually. After Rudy, Hayward, Ingles, Johnson, Hill and Favors the Jazz have problems as they've had all year. At least they'll have cap space for the draft! Might be time to try starting Johnson again and leave Diaw on the bench.
[QUOTE]Being versatile is the Jazz's biggest strength, and they're showing it again in this critical playoff series.[/QUOTE]
I think Snyder is just doing a better job than the overrated Rivers.
[url]http://www.ksl.com/?sid=44009278&nid=304&title=hayward-scores-27-jazz-beat-clippers-96-92-to-take-3-2-lead[/url]
[QUOTE]They fell to 1-11 all-time in Game 5 of a playoff series that was tied 2-2.[/QUOTE]
:roll:
[QUOTE]moni @monilogue
Did y'all catch Quin giving CP3 the death glare after he & Hayward fought for the ball? Jerry-like and I love it.[/QUOTE]
probably be a good fight!
NBA History ✔ @NBAHistory
.@rudygobert27 2nd @utahjazz player with 10+ pts, 10+ reb, 5+ stl in a playoff game; Karl Malone (33/11/5) did that in 1990. @EliasSports
[QUOTE]David J. Smith @davidjsmith1232
JJ Redick was terrific, too. A few dubious calls went his way, but he played a really good game. #UTAatLAC[/QUOTE]
yes he did but after being a no show for 4 games :applause:
[QUOTE]David J. Smith @davidjsmith1232
"Joe Johnson has been amazing. Other than LeBron, he's arguably been the best player in the Playoffs." - Charles Barkley[/QUOTE]
Jazz swept without him. He's earned his 22 million! :applause:
[url]http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865678609/LA-Clippers-notebook-Loss-of-Griffin-forces-Clippers-to-go-deeper-down-the-bench.html[/url]
[QUOTE]"We have to have the desperation going up to Utah," Doc Rivers said. "We've won there before. We've won in the playoffs there before[/QUOTE]
without Rudy! good luck :D
[QUOTE]Utah general manager Dennis Lindsey and coach Quin Snyder have done everything right in constructing a burgeoning Western Conference contender, but they’ll have to withstand the Boston Celtics’ push for Hayward on July 1. Winning a playoff series, getting a crack at the Golden State Warriors, gives Hayward a better prism with which to imagine his Utah future. The plan for Utah is unmistakable: Offer Hayward a max deal, re-sign point guard George Hill and turn these 51-win Jazz toward 60 victories and push for a conference finals appearance sooner rather than later. – via Yahoo! Sports[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't say everything right. Ingles may have move ahead of Hill in importance?
[QUOTE]For the Clippers, this is dire. Without Griffin on the court, the Jazz are a better team. With Griffin, the Clippers might have lost, too. The Jazz are deeper, better connected and ferociously determined. If this feels like the end for the Clippers, it is truly the beginning for the Jazz.[/QUOTE]
The Jazz have looked better with or without Griffin. Not sure they are deeper or that this is the beginning. Jazz are in much the same position as the Clippers with 3 of their 4 top guys potential free agents. The difference is Gobert is signed for 4 years! :rockon:
[QUOTE]The Clippers are selling themselves on that idea, because, in part, there