Reader comments: Utah Jazz: The power of 3 Jazz cut L.A.'s series lead in half
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SnakeRiver | 1:44 a.m. May 10, 2008
This team is sure fun too watch when they are playing their game. I still pick the Lakers, but in 7 now.
bob carlisle | 2:04 a.m. May 10, 2008
if the jazz can still game 5 in la la land, and the hornets beat the spurs the jazz will have rings.
Jazz Won Twice | 3:55 a.m. May 10, 2008
The Jazz did a great job tonight holding off a very good Lakers team and the continuing effort by the Refs to help them... It's time the refs starting giving the Jazz (e.g., Williams) some of the same "touch" fouls granted Kobe. The foul where Kobe fell down and put Kirilenko out the game was awful...
Go jazz, even the series on Sunday!
Go jazz, even the series on Sunday!
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Camille | 4:24 a.m. May 10, 2008
Alright JAZZ!! Great game!! But, I also think that David Archuleta is a good luck charm for the UTAH JAZZ! Hope you do as well on Sunday!
lakers will win game 4 | 5:06 a.m. May 10, 2008
please, NBA needs the money....this was a show. the lakers own the JAZZ. NEXT YEAR, can we please try it without JERRY.
Kobe misfires | 7:11 a.m. May 10, 2008
I'll be the first to admit that this guy is amazing as far as his basketball skills go. He's by far the best player in the series and deserving of the MVP.... However, I couldn't help to grin inside when near the end of the fourth quarter Kobe started to misfire.
He threw up a couple Tracy McGrady like bricks and then with 14 seconds left publicly scolded Luke Walton for fumbling a jump ball tip. As far as the scolding goes, all I can say is, I'm glad to see that the old Kobe is still in there.
He threw up a couple Tracy McGrady like bricks and then with 14 seconds left publicly scolded Luke Walton for fumbling a jump ball tip. As far as the scolding goes, all I can say is, I'm glad to see that the old Kobe is still in there.
Harpring on Kobe | 7:18 a.m. May 10, 2008
Clearly no one on the Jazz roster, and maybe no one in the NBA can STOP Kobe. However, I've been surprised at how well Harpring has been able to slow him down.
Kirelinko tends to try to smother Kobe too much. By not giving Kobe enough room, he blows right past him. Although Harpring also plays tight he tends to move his feet better. Also, Harprings strength helps keep Kobe from getting inside position.
Now I'm not suggesting Harpring play Kobe the whole game, or even at all time that Harpring and Kobe are on the floor together. I think the main reason that Harpring is having some success against Kobe is that he's only on him sporadically and usually Kobe has been worn down some.
On a side note, I definitely think Brewer's aggressivenss near the end of the game helped take out Kobe's legs somewhat. Brewer needs to driver more on Kobe during the entirety of the game. The only real way to slow down a superstar is to make him work on both sides of the court.
Kirelinko tends to try to smother Kobe too much. By not giving Kobe enough room, he blows right past him. Although Harpring also plays tight he tends to move his feet better. Also, Harprings strength helps keep Kobe from getting inside position.
Now I'm not suggesting Harpring play Kobe the whole game, or even at all time that Harpring and Kobe are on the floor together. I think the main reason that Harpring is having some success against Kobe is that he's only on him sporadically and usually Kobe has been worn down some.
On a side note, I definitely think Brewer's aggressivenss near the end of the game helped take out Kobe's legs somewhat. Brewer needs to driver more on Kobe during the entirety of the game. The only real way to slow down a superstar is to make him work on both sides of the court.
Boozer vindicates himself | 7:22 a.m. May 10, 2008
If anyone was on this board yesterday, they would have seen a dozen posts about how terrible Boozer is and how we should trade him in the off season. Needless to say I was disgusted with the Boozer bashing and attributed the comments to fair weather fans. So where are those Boozer bashers now?
To all those Boozer bashers, I will give you one thing: Boozers defense needs a lot of work. I don't think it's because he's lazy, I just think his defensive IQ needs educating. Although fatigue may play a role. I know in my own limited basketball experience it is very difficult to be aggressive on both the offensive and defensive end of the courts ON EVERY PLAY. You see players take advantage of that by back dooring him a lot. But Boozer isn't the only one who has a hard time being aggressive both offensively and defensively. Take a close look at our best player D-Will and you'll notice hime get burned on D occassionally as well.
Go Jazz!
To all those Boozer bashers, I will give you one thing: Boozers defense needs a lot of work. I don't think it's because he's lazy, I just think his defensive IQ needs educating. Although fatigue may play a role. I know in my own limited basketball experience it is very difficult to be aggressive on both the offensive and defensive end of the courts ON EVERY PLAY. You see players take advantage of that by back dooring him a lot. But Boozer isn't the only one who has a hard time being aggressive both offensively and defensively. Take a close look at our best player D-Will and you'll notice hime get burned on D occassionally as well.
Go Jazz!
Jazzy1Fan | 8:09 a.m. May 10, 2008
Good for you Boozer!! To all the people who kept wanting a trade for Boozer eat your shirt! Everyone has a slump and we knew he would pull out of it, now keep up the good work! All you Laker Fans, where are you now in these chat rooms!
rattler | 8:22 a.m. May 10, 2008
When it counted most, Boozer delivered (intentional reference) and Kobe didn't.
I thought it was funny to see the Laker players' and coaches' reaction when they didn't get the calls that they are used to getting. Still, there were far too many "star treatment" calls going Bryant's way.
I thought it was funny to see the Laker players' and coaches' reaction when they didn't get the calls that they are used to getting. Still, there were far too many "star treatment" calls going Bryant's way.
Froto | 8:27 a.m. May 10, 2008
The only ring Gasol will ever get has already been destroyed in Moridor. The Jazz will send Gasol back to the Shire were he can hug and frolic with Bilbo Baggins and the rest of his family. GO JAZZ!!!!
Considerate Fans | 8:33 a.m. May 10, 2008
Great win by the Jazz last night, another one on Sunday should give us the momemntum we need to steal a game in Los Angeles!
On a side note - I wish the fans in the ESA would focus on cheering for the Jazz rather than focusing on berating the opposing team's players in an attempt to get them to lose their focus. If anything such actions are bad karma, but more importantly it may cause the Jazz players to lose focus as well.
For example, last night when Boozer missed to straight free throws at the end of the game, someone could be heard on ESPN's air verbally berating Kobe Bryant (I assume it was the now famous Dr. Anderson). If it was loud enought to be heard on air, don't you think that it may have effected Boozer's attempts?
Jazz fans, lets be positive with our own players, not waste our energy yelling negative crap at the opposing teams.
On a side note - I wish the fans in the ESA would focus on cheering for the Jazz rather than focusing on berating the opposing team's players in an attempt to get them to lose their focus. If anything such actions are bad karma, but more importantly it may cause the Jazz players to lose focus as well.
For example, last night when Boozer missed to straight free throws at the end of the game, someone could be heard on ESPN's air verbally berating Kobe Bryant (I assume it was the now famous Dr. Anderson). If it was loud enought to be heard on air, don't you think that it may have effected Boozer's attempts?
Jazz fans, lets be positive with our own players, not waste our energy yelling negative crap at the opposing teams.
Me1 | 8:35 a.m. May 10, 2008
Go JAZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Ghost | 8:46 a.m. May 10, 2008
Way to go Jazz! Let's get game 4 tomorrow. Good game Boozer!
PurplePeopleEater | 8:54 a.m. May 10, 2008
One of two things will happen Sunday: 1) the Jazz play as well or better, having gained confidence in beating the Lakers when they got no respect from the refs, or 2) the Laksers will pour it on, knowing they could have won that last game when Boozer finally showed up.
The problem with Boozer finally showing up is that he won't follow up with another great game. Very few players are capable of repeating top-notch performances from one game to the next. And, with Deron's shooting hand injury, you can expect his outside shot to be off.
To win on Sunday, the Jazz are going to need someone else to step up and have their best game. And, the whole team will need to be into it, or it's all over. The Jazz can't win a series against the Lakers if they lose a home game--no chance of beating the Lakers twice in their place.
Let's just hope Deron's injury isn't debilitating.
The problem with Boozer finally showing up is that he won't follow up with another great game. Very few players are capable of repeating top-notch performances from one game to the next. And, with Deron's shooting hand injury, you can expect his outside shot to be off.
To win on Sunday, the Jazz are going to need someone else to step up and have their best game. And, the whole team will need to be into it, or it's all over. The Jazz can't win a series against the Lakers if they lose a home game--no chance of beating the Lakers twice in their place.
Let's just hope Deron's injury isn't debilitating.
re: bob carlisle | 9:13 a.m. May 10, 2008
first of all, its 'steal' not 'still'. Second of all, it's only one game, lets not get our hopes up yet. I'm about as big a jazz fan as they come, but lets be realistic here.
Jazz favored in Utah!!! | 9:38 a.m. May 10, 2008
Like I've been saying. These two quality teams are evenly matched. That's why I predicted home wins will split this series: game one and two went to the Lakers, Jazz will win the next one to even this up. It will just be hard for the Jazz to win in L.A., just as it will be hard for the Lakers to win in Utah. I still think that homecourt will ultimately be the difference in the series (Refs), but with the Jazz gaining confidence they could steal game 5 in L.A.
The away game factor: so far the Lakers have shown me that when needed they still resort almost exclusively to their star (Not enough, even with his special mvp treatment from refs on an away court). And the Jazz have shown that their stars have lacked confidence to take advantage of the reserves keeping it close (Could change).
With the Jazz gaining confidence it's more likely that the Jazz stars will come alive than it is that the Laker reserves will close out a game. This is getting interesting, but again the L.A. homecourt/ref edge is still the biggest factor to overcome. Got your game 7 tickets L.A.?
The away game factor: so far the Lakers have shown me that when needed they still resort almost exclusively to their star (Not enough, even with his special mvp treatment from refs on an away court). And the Jazz have shown that their stars have lacked confidence to take advantage of the reserves keeping it close (Could change).
With the Jazz gaining confidence it's more likely that the Jazz stars will come alive than it is that the Laker reserves will close out a game. This is getting interesting, but again the L.A. homecourt/ref edge is still the biggest factor to overcome. Got your game 7 tickets L.A.?
math | 9:44 a.m. May 10, 2008
Like another great player who kept beating the Jazz, Kobe cheats and has the refs on his side. No denying his talent, but it is not basketball when one team and one player can go to the stripe anytime they have defense played on em.
FYI Nevada | 9:53 a.m. May 10, 2008
For those of us who watched the game on TV, could you believe the comment the announcers made about the officiating? I don’t even know if they released what they said.
One of them made the comment that “the officiating was very fair in the game, I know the fans wanted a foul on that play but if they are not going to call it on one end of the court they can’t call it on the other end”. Two minutes later as Bryant came running down the floor and a foul was called they said “you know their going to give that foul to Bryant so I don’t know why you would even try that”
Tell me how that’s fair! You know they are going to call a foul on you if you even get close to him.
In my opinion Bryant forgot to thank the men in the strip shirts for his MVP award.
One of them made the comment that “the officiating was very fair in the game, I know the fans wanted a foul on that play but if they are not going to call it on one end of the court they can’t call it on the other end”. Two minutes later as Bryant came running down the floor and a foul was called they said “you know their going to give that foul to Bryant so I don’t know why you would even try that”
Tell me how that’s fair! You know they are going to call a foul on you if you even get close to him.
In my opinion Bryant forgot to thank the men in the strip shirts for his MVP award.
Andrew Bynum | 10:08 a.m. May 10, 2008
Some genius wrote:
"The foul where Kobe fell down and put Kirilenko out the game was awful..."
Did you just discover the game of basketball yesterday? Kirilenko's foot tripped Kobe as he was driving to the basket, and Kobe went to the floor pretty hard as the ball bounced out of bounds. I know it wasn't intentional, but what do you suggest here? Should unintentional tripping be allowed? Better yet, do you really think the refs should have given the ball to the Jazz after that?
In short, if you watch another basketball game, you might notice that the refs consistently call those unintentional tripping fouls. Wait, maybe you're better with baseball; ever heard of "tie goes to the runner?" Same idea.
"The foul where Kobe fell down and put Kirilenko out the game was awful..."
Did you just discover the game of basketball yesterday? Kirilenko's foot tripped Kobe as he was driving to the basket, and Kobe went to the floor pretty hard as the ball bounced out of bounds. I know it wasn't intentional, but what do you suggest here? Should unintentional tripping be allowed? Better yet, do you really think the refs should have given the ball to the Jazz after that?
In short, if you watch another basketball game, you might notice that the refs consistently call those unintentional tripping fouls. Wait, maybe you're better with baseball; ever heard of "tie goes to the runner?" Same idea.
ID Jazz | 10:10 a.m. May 10, 2008
There must be a torch that gets handed off and Jordan handed it to Kobe. It was called the Jordan rules you all remember it. If you even looked his way a foul was called. Kobe obviously has control of that torch now. Sure there are obvious fouls on him but its the touch fouls that no one else ever gets no even his own team mates. That drive coaches and players to madness. It is stunning to see him use his off hand to hook and push off with no call. Its unfair advantage but it will never change just like MJs never did.
Nice win but we sure did not come out and do what DWill said he was going to do and that was push the ball up the court. You could see Sloan on the side lines yelling to push the ball up. This is when the Jazz have been at there best and this is how they played in all the games they won against Houston. Half court sets will not win this series against LA. Push the ball when the opportunity is there and half court sets when not. GO JAZZ!!!!!!!
Nice win but we sure did not come out and do what DWill said he was going to do and that was push the ball up the court. You could see Sloan on the side lines yelling to push the ball up. This is when the Jazz have been at there best and this is how they played in all the games they won against Houston. Half court sets will not win this series against LA. Push the ball when the opportunity is there and half court sets when not. GO JAZZ!!!!!!!
ZEKE | 10:17 a.m. May 10, 2008
The officals tried to win it for the Lakers but couldn`t. Some of the fouls that were called against the Jazz were ridiculus, they just weren`t there. When Kobe was`nt called for the hooking foul that was also ridiculus. The officals need to let the players decide the game and not them. Hopefully game four will have better officals but I doubt it.
A love Story Between Men | 10:19 a.m. May 10, 2008
Kobe's gonna be fine.
If he watches the game film from last night, and listens to Bollerjack and Boone, he'll have the proper inflated ego.
Bollerjack called him "Houdini" more than once, and on an off balance shot called him the "best player in history, even Michael".
I don't know who has the greatest love afair going, pre-teens with Miley Cyrus and David Archuletta--- or Boone/Bollerjack with Kobe?
A new Harlequin Romance in the making, with Kobe's strong arms and bare chest carrying Bollerjack and Boone off for some good man love.
How about K-JAZZ geting some announcers next time?
If he watches the game film from last night, and listens to Bollerjack and Boone, he'll have the proper inflated ego.
Bollerjack called him "Houdini" more than once, and on an off balance shot called him the "best player in history, even Michael".
I don't know who has the greatest love afair going, pre-teens with Miley Cyrus and David Archuletta--- or Boone/Bollerjack with Kobe?
A new Harlequin Romance in the making, with Kobe's strong arms and bare chest carrying Bollerjack and Boone off for some good man love.
How about K-JAZZ geting some announcers next time?
STEVE-O | 10:20 a.m. May 10, 2008
How HORRIBLE was Poala Gasol last night! That just showed his lack of playoff experience. Every time he got the ball he would do his patented "ahhhhhhh" and then stare at the refs while the Jazz ran down and scored. His defense was horrible, his offense was worse!
The Jazz all played hard for the entire game and that was good to see. We just gotta get this next game and then it's a 3 game series! BOO YA!!!
The Jazz all played hard for the entire game and that was good to see. We just gotta get this next game and then it's a 3 game series! BOO YA!!!
Pole Haven | 10:30 a.m. May 10, 2008
Boozer's post game comments were interesting. "I thought if I hustled, moved my feet on defense and tried to rebound and go after the ball it would help my offense come around".
Duh, why did it take you so long to come to that conclusion? Shouldn't you be doing all these things every game? Have you been trying to save all of your energy to just shoot the ball?
Please Carlos, now that you've seen what hustling can do for your game, keep it up! Be a professional and earn your money every night! You are an amazing talent when you choose to use it.
Duh, why did it take you so long to come to that conclusion? Shouldn't you be doing all these things every game? Have you been trying to save all of your energy to just shoot the ball?
Please Carlos, now that you've seen what hustling can do for your game, keep it up! Be a professional and earn your money every night! You are an amazing talent when you choose to use it.
Anonymous | 10:49 a.m. May 10, 2008
Even when you guys win you complain about the refs..getting old.
Kirilenko tripped Kobe..sure it was an accident..but it was still a foul. Get over it.
Kirilenko tripped Kobe..sure it was an accident..but it was still a foul. Get over it.
One is the loneliest number | 10:50 a.m. May 10, 2008
That's one, Jazz fans. Count it. One. Savor the moment, your summer is coming soon enough.
It's kind of like when Bob said, "Jah would never give the power to a baldhead" because there's no way the basketball gods will allow a Sunday win in a city that refuses to have Sunday basketball games.
While I'm here: I don't understand how folks live in Utah and think they can get away with snide remarks like "la la land." You live in Utah! Are you serious? You live in Utah! Again, you live in Utah! The only upside you guys have over us is that we can't marry ten women at the same time. Wait, that's actually in our favor too. Oh well, I hope your watching on Sunday.
It's kind of like when Bob said, "Jah would never give the power to a baldhead" because there's no way the basketball gods will allow a Sunday win in a city that refuses to have Sunday basketball games.
While I'm here: I don't understand how folks live in Utah and think they can get away with snide remarks like "la la land." You live in Utah! Are you serious? You live in Utah! Again, you live in Utah! The only upside you guys have over us is that we can't marry ten women at the same time. Wait, that's actually in our favor too. Oh well, I hope your watching on Sunday.
re: one is the loneliest... | 11:26 a.m. May 10, 2008
re: It must hurt pretty bad when your team loses to a team from Utah. Again, the Lakers lost to a team from Utah! And they will lose on Sunday too.
Re: One is the loneliest number | 11:37 a.m. May 10, 2008
Actually, I live in California (Moved from Utah last summer). CA isn't the greatest place in the world. The weather is nice and the people tend to be a little less judgmental. However, I don't like english being the second language and crime like nobody's business.
Phil Jackson | 11:47 a.m. May 10, 2008
The refs did all they could to give the game to the Lakers. I know that we can't expect EVERY call but it would be nice to have a little more consistancy with the calls.
I'm not doubting that the Lakers are a good team, but I think that the NBA would love nothing more than a finals with the Celtics and the Lakers. I almost got the feeling that I was watching the WWF last night. The Jazz can take this series if they take it right to them.
Polygamy jokes-WOW. You Laker fans are original. Come up with some new material.
I'm not doubting that the Lakers are a good team, but I think that the NBA would love nothing more than a finals with the Celtics and the Lakers. I almost got the feeling that I was watching the WWF last night. The Jazz can take this series if they take it right to them.
Polygamy jokes-WOW. You Laker fans are original. Come up with some new material.
Chad | 12:09 p.m. May 10, 2008
The comments about Boon and Boller-hack are exactly why I will always choose the national announcers over K-JZZ (that and the high-def...oh yeah). Boller doesn't even understand the game. Boone obviously does know the game, and it is fun to hear how he sometimes gets frustrated with Bollerjack, but he is not anywhere near enough to carry the broadcast (nice guy but on-screen personality of a cardboard cutout).
To "Loneliest" | 12:38 p.m. May 10, 2008
Wow you sound like you have no idea what you're talking about. Seems like Laker fans have amnesia sometimes...didn't Kobe air ball it against the Jazz a few years ago, what, like eight times??? Stellar. And you're right-we do live in Utah. You want to know who else lived in Utah?
Karl Malone- Possibly the 2nd best Power Forward ever.
John Stockton- Possibly the best Point guard ever.
Adrian Dantley- 6 allstar appearances with Utah.
Jeff Hornacek- One of the best shooters in NBA history.
Andy Reid- Phillidelphia Eagles Head Coach.
Steve Smith- One of the best WR ever.
Alex Smith- 49ers QB #1 draft pick.
Steve Young- Possibly the best QB ever.
Ty Detmer- One of the best QB's ever (see a pattern?)
Andre Miller- Plays for the sixers, has recorded seven triple-doubles in his career.
Brady Poppinga- Line Backer for Green Bay.
Chad Lewis- WR for the rams and eagles.
Danny White- Cowboys QB for 13 years.
Shawn Bradley-Became the first player in NBA history to record double-figure blocks in consecutive games on two separate occasions.
By the way, seven of those people are LDS, or as uneducated people call us, "mormon."
Karl Malone- Possibly the 2nd best Power Forward ever.
John Stockton- Possibly the best Point guard ever.
Adrian Dantley- 6 allstar appearances with Utah.
Jeff Hornacek- One of the best shooters in NBA history.
Andy Reid- Phillidelphia Eagles Head Coach.
Steve Smith- One of the best WR ever.
Alex Smith- 49ers QB #1 draft pick.
Steve Young- Possibly the best QB ever.
Ty Detmer- One of the best QB's ever (see a pattern?)
Andre Miller- Plays for the sixers, has recorded seven triple-doubles in his career.
Brady Poppinga- Line Backer for Green Bay.
Chad Lewis- WR for the rams and eagles.
Danny White- Cowboys QB for 13 years.
Shawn Bradley-Became the first player in NBA history to record double-figure blocks in consecutive games on two separate occasions.
By the way, seven of those people are LDS, or as uneducated people call us, "mormon."
All Even | 12:50 p.m. May 10, 2008
So far neither team has done anything. Both teams have won their games at home. Unfortunatly for the Jazz that is all the Lakers have to do. coming into the playoffs without home court does not lead to championships. I am just having fun with each extra game the Jazz get to play this year.
Jazz man | 12:50 p.m. May 10, 2008
Get ready to head back to LA 2-2 Lakers...
james | 1:08 p.m. May 10, 2008
hey....the person who mentions 'Jordan handing Kobe the torch' is close to the truth..The NBA does better when large markets like Chicago, LA or a Thomas-less Knick team plays in the Finals...
does anyone wonder how the Lakers stole Gasol, when teams like Minnesota, chicago were offering much more than rookies and soon to be free agents? The Memphis ownership wants to sell the team..and any prospective buyer has to be approved by the league.
it would seem too obvious for the league to suggest that trading a talented all star for little to a major market in exchange for a easier approval process.
with this in mind, i would like to see my Jazz team screw it up by winning...lol
does anyone wonder how the Lakers stole Gasol, when teams like Minnesota, chicago were offering much more than rookies and soon to be free agents? The Memphis ownership wants to sell the team..and any prospective buyer has to be approved by the league.
it would seem too obvious for the league to suggest that trading a talented all star for little to a major market in exchange for a easier approval process.
with this in mind, i would like to see my Jazz team screw it up by winning...lol
TV Analysts | 1:09 p.m. May 10, 2008
Forget about the officiating it is the TV media that drives me crazy. Did you hear the halftime announcers making excuses for Kobe because he was 1 for 5, according to them it was because he was trying to get the other players involved, thats riduculous. It was mostly good defense, and Kobe just wasn't playing well in the first half, like he did in the second half. And I agree with the person who pointed out the statement “you know their going to give that foul to Bryant so I don’t know why you would even try that”, admitting that Bryant is goint to get calls that nobody else would get. On the NBA station all you heard was the Jazz only won by five and it was LA's game to win, and that does not look good for Jazz. However, when the Jazz came back the game before to within four, the same announcers claim the Jazz just dont have enough to win close games against the Lakers, and the game was never in doubt. But Peter Vescey is the worst sports writer of all time, but that is another story.
snicker | 1:20 p.m. May 10, 2008
To "lakers will win game 4 - 5:06 a.m."
Oh, I see. So David Stern called the refs and Phil Jackson and told them to throw Game 3 so they can earn more money. Without that, the Lakers would have mopped up the Jazz, right?
With that be the same excuse you have if the Jazz win Game 4?
Oh, I see. So David Stern called the refs and Phil Jackson and told them to throw Game 3 so they can earn more money. Without that, the Lakers would have mopped up the Jazz, right?
With that be the same excuse you have if the Jazz win Game 4?
RE: To Lonliest | 1:55 p.m. May 10, 2008
Dude your geting pretty desperate when your naming football players, to show how good your basketball team is. I could care less about Ty Detmer or any other football player you have on your list. Your post was so lame what a joke. By the way on your Utah list I believe only one or two were born in Utah. And becasue you brought it up.... none of the Jazz players are LDS. Stop trying to take credit for nothing!.
Sorry fans | 2:02 p.m. May 10, 2008
Utah fans are already giving excuses as to why they won't win the series. NBA wants Celtics,Lakers, Kobe gets star treatment, Phil Jackson intimidates the refs, Gasol was stolen by the Lakers, Fisher lied. Okay lets add some more, Elvis is still alive, JFK was killed by LBJ, Jimmy Hoffa is living secretly in Hawaii. Typical Utah delusional fans, I guess it goes with all the other delusional thinking that exists in this place.
jazzfan | 2:27 p.m. May 10, 2008
Does Peter Vescey hate the Jazz? I swear I can’t remember the last time he has said anything positive about Utah. I think I remember one time when he mentioned that Utah fans hate him, can anyone confirm this?
Basketball Comments | 2:29 p.m. May 10, 2008
Thanks to those who actually talk about basketball and the game - I appreciate your unique comments and insights.
STEVE-O | 2:39 p.m. May 10, 2008
I'm a Jazz fan! But the post about all the "star" players to come out of Utah was a waste of time to read. The only thing Ty Detmer is known for outside of Utah is his record for MOST INT's in a single game.
The bottom line is that all the real NBA followers knew this would be a brutal series! The Jazz and Lakers are both good teams this year! I feel the Jazz will win if they can convince Kobe that he has to do it ALL himself. That's why we won the game last night. Kobe reverted back to his old self and started jacking up every shot and yelling at team mates. The Jazz need to let him "do it all" and keep the role players out of the sequence. I've said Jazz in 7 all along and I'm sticking to it!
The bottom line is that all the real NBA followers knew this would be a brutal series! The Jazz and Lakers are both good teams this year! I feel the Jazz will win if they can convince Kobe that he has to do it ALL himself. That's why we won the game last night. Kobe reverted back to his old self and started jacking up every shot and yelling at team mates. The Jazz need to let him "do it all" and keep the role players out of the sequence. I've said Jazz in 7 all along and I'm sticking to it!
Great win last night | 2:50 p.m. May 10, 2008
The Lakers and Dick Bevetta are a hard combo to beat, but the Jazz pulled it off! Let's just hope we can knock the Lakers out before Steve Javie returns to play.
why | 2:53 p.m. May 10, 2008
Why is it that more Laker fans post on this board than the ones originating from L.A.? Why is it that in the last few days there have been so many Laker fans posting? Today not much is being heard from them. The only conclusions that I can come up with are that they are only fair weather fans, trying to get under the Jazz fan's skins, or they post only while at work. Either way, it is nothing to be proud of Laker fans.
Ricky Sticky | 3:37 p.m. May 10, 2008
I am all about being positive minded and I think that is what the whole Jazz team needs right now!A fan should also show support and this team definitely deerserves that from all their fans! They are a team and the last game showed it, they continue to play that way they will preform at their ultimate poential! It is jsut gonna get better! I am very impressed with these group of young guys, they need to be patient yet aggressive, they can and will outplay anyone if they stay with humble, play smart and do not get discouraged, GO TEAM, everyone contributing, everyone playing for each other! The best to you all, you are incredible!
Quit whining, Utah. | 3:45 p.m. May 10, 2008
You won a home game! Whoop-de-doo! Now you have to do it again tomorrow. The Lakers played like crap yesterday, and yet they still could have won the game. Turnovers and lack of rebounding is what did L.A. in. The question for the Utah fans is can Boozer have back to back good games?
D will for real | 3:58 p.m. May 10, 2008
Hey I agree with "To Loneliest" And the fact that people cant read his post correctly is even better. He said, "You want to know who else lived in Utah?"
That doesn't mean he is bringing in football players to make the Jazz look good, he was just pointing out that major talent has come out of the STATE of Utah. I don't even think he even said the word 'born' either so I dont know what pipe your smokin. Loneliest was making fun of the LDS church by his plural marriage comment, so he pointed out that some of the greatest athletes have been LDS.
You guys must be Kobe's groupies I'll bet. Oh by the way, Detmer passed for 5,188 yards and 41 touchdowns in 12 regular season games, and finished the year with 42 NCAA records and tied for five others in 1990. But not that it matters, this is a Jazz Lakers article anyway. Just thought I would point that out.
That doesn't mean he is bringing in football players to make the Jazz look good, he was just pointing out that major talent has come out of the STATE of Utah. I don't even think he even said the word 'born' either so I dont know what pipe your smokin. Loneliest was making fun of the LDS church by his plural marriage comment, so he pointed out that some of the greatest athletes have been LDS.
You guys must be Kobe's groupies I'll bet. Oh by the way, Detmer passed for 5,188 yards and 41 touchdowns in 12 regular season games, and finished the year with 42 NCAA records and tied for five others in 1990. But not that it matters, this is a Jazz Lakers article anyway. Just thought I would point that out.
Boozers Back! | 4:02 p.m. May 10, 2008
Quit Whining,
Yes. He can.
And can I just say that Laker fans are so two faced? At the beginning of the year, they booed Kobe. Now that he's actually sharing the ball and making his team better, all of the sudden he's your prince? Wow.
Yes. He can.
And can I just say that Laker fans are so two faced? At the beginning of the year, they booed Kobe. Now that he's actually sharing the ball and making his team better, all of the sudden he's your prince? Wow.
Sokol | 4:10 p.m. May 10, 2008
GASOL AND ODOM are softies...extra absorbent Charmin.
The TP duo of Lakeland.
All I ask is for them to have a shot at winning..I still think, I would take the Jazz bench over the Lakers any day.
This team has provided so much joy and competitiveness over the last two decades. What
more could anyone ask for, in my opinion?
The TP duo of Lakeland.
All I ask is for them to have a shot at winning..I still think, I would take the Jazz bench over the Lakers any day.
This team has provided so much joy and competitiveness over the last two decades. What
more could anyone ask for, in my opinion?
The Lakers played like garbage.. | 5:18 p.m. May 10, 2008
and still only lost by 5.... they will be back.. enjoy your win while u have it, Lakers in 6...
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