Reader comments: Utah Jazz notebook: Boozer, Williams live up to promise
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jazzfan | 1:13 a.m. April 19, 2008
Go Jazz
nice research with the assists | 1:41 a.m. April 19, 2008
".. at 106.2 points per game, third in assists at 8.7 per game, second in field-goal percentage at 49.7 percent and second in assists at 26.4 per game."
3rd at 8.7?
2nd at 26.4?
How is that even possible?
3rd at 8.7?
2nd at 26.4?
How is that even possible?
WE WILL WIN IT ALL!! | 8:24 a.m. April 19, 2008
AND THE 2008 NBA CHAMPIONS ARE: THE UTAH JAZZ.
MARK MY WORDS!!!
MARK MY WORDS!!!
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Foghorn Leghorn | 9:07 a.m. April 19, 2008
How can D Will average 10.5 assists per game, but the Jazz as a team only average 8.7 assists??
Jakarta Jazz | 11:50 a.m. April 19, 2008
Nice jobs pointing typo/math/stat errors, guys! The most important thing is Gooo JAZZZ, steal game one in Houston tonight!
The Answer | 4:12 p.m. April 19, 2008
The Answer would be 8.7 steals per game. It's not that hard to see. It's also not like any of you have ever wrote something wrong. Give it a break and think for a minute.
Jazzsmack | 4:22 p.m. April 19, 2008
You need the right players or you will never win a championship.
Money spent on boozer is wasted money if you want to win a championship.
You need a dominant bigmen like kareeem or hakeem or duncan.
You need players that can make things happen and can take over game when you need it like magic, or jordon or bird.
These players are you first tier players.
Then you fill the pieces like worthy, pippen, etc. These are your secontier stars. Boozer falls into this class. (he is not dominant bigman, he cannot make things happen, malone was really the same way which is why the jazz didn't win in the nineties, that and they didn't have a go to guy either).
When you build your team around a player that is not a first tier start you can't ever win a championship.
Look at at chicago when it built it around pippen and kokoc.
What would have happened if the lakers built it around worthy and scott and had no kareem or magic?
You waste your time and money on second tier stars you get second teir results: no championships.
It happened with stockton and malone it's happenng now.
Money spent on boozer is wasted money if you want to win a championship.
You need a dominant bigmen like kareeem or hakeem or duncan.
You need players that can make things happen and can take over game when you need it like magic, or jordon or bird.
These players are you first tier players.
Then you fill the pieces like worthy, pippen, etc. These are your secontier stars. Boozer falls into this class. (he is not dominant bigman, he cannot make things happen, malone was really the same way which is why the jazz didn't win in the nineties, that and they didn't have a go to guy either).
When you build your team around a player that is not a first tier start you can't ever win a championship.
Look at at chicago when it built it around pippen and kokoc.
What would have happened if the lakers built it around worthy and scott and had no kareem or magic?
You waste your time and money on second tier stars you get second teir results: no championships.
It happened with stockton and malone it's happenng now.
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