[QUOTE=Bronbron23]Imagine being so stupid as a basketball fan to think that Jeff horn was the jazz second option :facepalm[/QUOTE]
so the 2nd option was stockton who scored even less at 9.7 :oldlol:
nope
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[QUOTE=Bronbron23]Imagine being so stupid as a basketball fan to think that Jeff horn was the jazz second option :facepalm[/QUOTE]
so the 2nd option was stockton who scored even less at 9.7 :oldlol:
nope
[QUOTE=RealSkipBayless]Anyone?[/QUOTE]
First off Jeff horn wasn't the jazz second option. In the 97 post season Stockton had more points and almost 3 times more assists. In 98 he had stock had same amount of points and double the assists. In the 97 finals in particular Stockton scored more points than horn and 4 times the amount of assists. In 98 horn did score 1 more point a game but again Stockton had almost 4 more assists a game.
So to you and any other idiot who thinks horn was actually the second option my question to yall is do you not count assists as offence? How dumb of a ball fan do u have to be to actually think this :facepalm
[QUOTE=And1AllDay]so the 2nd option was stockton who scored even less at 9.7 :oldlol:
nope[/QUOTE] so assists arnt offence all of a sudden?
[QUOTE=Bronbron23]so assists arnt offence all of a sudden?[/QUOTE]
So you wanna say the 2nd optoin scored 9.7 and make it even worse :oldlol:
[QUOTE=keep-itreal;13569981]Lebron was guarded by the best defenders in history like Kawhi, Andre Iguodala, Draymond Green.
Michael Jordan was guarded by......Jeff Hornacek:roll:[/QUOTE]
Guys?
Where's Roundball to tear apart this erroneous post? Never mind. He'll probably join in on the bashing. :lol
[QUOTE=HoopsNY;14047143]Where's Roundball to tear apart this erroneous post? Never mind. He'll probably join in on the bashing. :lol[/QUOTE]
Tear apart what? Facts? :lol
I dont make shit up like you cupcake.
Team offense is all that matters. That Jazz team is ranked 68th all-time historically, not too shabby. Compare that to the Mavs in 2011 which are ranked at 247. Probably one of the worst offensive teams to ever make the Finals, much less win it all.
Them Jazz teams destroyed great WC teams in 97 & 98 and had the 2nd and 1st ranked offenses in those seasons.
1997 - 113.6 ORTG
1998 - 112.7 ORTG
2008 Celtics - 110.2 ORTG
2009 Magic - 109.2 ORTG
2010 Celtics - 107.7 ORTG
2011 Mavs - 109.7 ORTG
Of course DeMar couldn't win as the 2010's Karl Malone teamed up with other All Stars.
Would DeMar Derozen get outscored by Jason Terry in a 7 game series?
[QUOTE=ImKobe;14047406]Them Jazz teams destroyed great WC teams in 97 & 98 and had the 2nd and 1st ranked offenses in those seasons.
1997 - 113.6 ORTG
1998 - 112.7 ORTG
2008 Celtics - 110.2 ORTG
2009 Magic - 109.2 ORTG
2010 Celtics - 107.7 ORTG
2011 Mavs - 109.7 ORTG[/QUOTE]
Yes, with a #2 option being Jeff Hornacek
HENCE, 90s was a WEAK era.
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[QUOTE=TheCorporation;14047281]Tear apart what? Facts? :lol
I dont make shit up like you cupcake.[/QUOTE]
I'm really unsure as to why you're so triggered by me that you feel the need to have a go at me on every thread, lol.
[QUOTE=HoopsNY;14047485]I'm really unsure as to why you're so triggered by me that you feel the need to have a go at me on every thread, lol.[/QUOTE]
Every thread :lol Don't flatter yourself sweetheart. How them Knicks doing? :lol
[QUOTE=goozeman;14047402][B]Team offense is all that matters. That Jazz team is ranked 68th all-time historically[/B], not too shabby. Compare that to the Mavs in 2011 which are ranked at 247. Probably one of the worst offensive teams to ever make the Finals, much less win it all.[/QUOTE]
That same Jazz team also historically put up the least amount of points in a Finals game in NBA history. Here what their historical offense achieved in game 3 of the 1998 Finals
Fewest points in a game since the introduction of the shot clock (the previous was 55, established this season by Indiana).
Fewest points in an NBA Finals game (previous was 71 by Syracuse against Fort Wayne in 1955; and Houston against Boston in 1981).
Fewest field goals in a game (21).
Fewest points in a half (23, second half).
It all added up to a 42-point Chicago win, the largest margin of victory in an NBA Finals game (the previous record was 35 points).