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Utah Jazz players not happy about lost chances

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WhoDunIt | 2:30 p.m. May 16, 2008
BOOOOOzer is done. He has a big pay check and absolutely no heart. He's not a winner, and never will be. Sloan should have figured this out last season. Tonight it will be Lakers 102 - Jazz 88. Done I say!
Huh | 2:43 p.m. May 16, 2008
Williams and Boozer always sit next to each other on the team plane...Their next flight together to California may not be to play the Lakers if you know what I mean??? Now I understand why boozer waxes his eyebrows.
Anon | 2:52 p.m. May 16, 2008
Boy, I don't know about tonight's game but one thing I do know is ...

The Price is Right for the Jazz!

Yeah! Huh? HUH? You all with me?? Huh? Zoing! Get it? Because Ronnie Price is a player on the Jazz and there is a show called "Price is Right" on TV!! It's awesome the way they do that!

I expect to see the following headlines when other players have great games:

- CJ is Miles Above the Competition
- Almond is a Joy to Watch; Mounds a Comeback
- Kirilenko Takes It to the Bank-O
- Memo To Lakers: A Game 6 Win Will Not Okur
- Harpring On Officials Only Gets them More Matt
- 4 Leaf Korver: Jazz Lucky to Pull Out Win on Road
- Moan Collins; Jazz Dynasty Not in Veteran's Future
- Kyrylo Me a River; Opponents Shed Tears After Fes' Big Game
- The Jazz Hart Kobe; 12th Man's Defense Key in Overtime Win
- Brewer and Boozer Combine for DUI; Ronnie Gives Carlos the Assist He Needs to Dunk Under the Influence

(You're welcome.)
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CAG | 3:57 p.m. May 16, 2008
The NBA should develop and utilize a computerized system instead of the current "human" officials. A dozen strategically located cameras show all the angels and let the computer decide if it is really a foul without regards to the color of the uniform or the Star power of the player.

Everyone hates the officials anyway. There is no question they do figure in the outcome of the games. Home team has won almost every game in this round.

Anyone that says officials do not decide the outcome of a game is blind, stupid, in denial or just trying to be a good sport. I'm tired of being a good sport! The officials are human and they do make errors, they can also be manipulated or bought. Get rid of them and let the players decide the game. (I have been a ref for many years, not NBA)
faraway fan | 4:15 p.m. May 16, 2008
the funny thing is that when i read all the posts, I never, never see a Jazz fan claiming that Utah does not foul...yet Lakers fans always counter with the old "stop whining, your team fouls more than anyone" argument. What people are saying is "Yes, our team fouls...and so do the Lakers." Unfortunately, and this is the reason for the complaining, only one team is being called for the fouls at critical points in the game.
SKP | 4:30 p.m. May 16, 2008
The Jazz are a great team! They deserve to play the game! Some of the calls are not even in the book. (To the refs) "Come on refs, let them play and call it fair!" The Jazz deserve to be in the playoffs so let them play!! Go Jazz! We believe in you!!
Check the Tape in slow-mo. | 4:30 p.m. May 16, 2008
Okur flopped.

re: Anon | 4:55 p.m. May 16, 2008
LOL Anon, I hope you have a job writing slogans or jingles.
Jazz are soft on D | 6:19 p.m. May 16, 2008
I for one, hope the Jazz play physical and dirty tonight!!! After all, isn't that what everyone says about us, that we are dirty!!! If we are so dirty, why didn't we at least touch Kobe when he was on the floor last game? For anyone, with a hurt back, all it would take would be setting a hard screen or accidentally going for the ball but knocking him down on his butt (sound familiar? Turiaf??) and he would have been history!!! Heck, it would have ended the series for LA then and there!! We would have only have had to play without one player the rest of the playoffs, but oh well. I can dream on, I guess we aren't that "dirty" after all since the only time we fouled him was when someone "looked" his way. Nice calls ref. Maybe next time when someone calls us "dirty" we can remind them we had a chance to take Kobe down, but we are way above that. Sloan and the rest of the Jazz have too much class. Too bad we can't be a "dirty" hard defensive team. Every team ever to win a championship is.
Hear that? Sweet sounds of Jazz | 8:44 p.m. May 16, 2008
Unbelievable. I have never read so many ridiculous comments about refs and conspiracies. Come on guys. I don't consider myself a Jazz fan, but I certainly pull for them because I love Jerry Sloan and the toughness that he instills in his players. I haven't missed a Jazz game this post-season, and not once have I thought that the refs had some intention to keep the Jazz from winning by swallowing whistles or being quick to hit the Jazz with anything they could muster. I don't know...call me irrational. This is a great series with intense competitiveness; regardless, this series nor any other series in any professional sport will be without flaws in officiating. It seems many fans on this board need to be more aware of their psychological bias - you tend to notice EVERY possible mistake if it's at the expense of your team, but every call against the opposition is deemed valid. But, I suppose some die-hard fans find comfort in blaming 3rd parties rather than admitting, "You know what...we just aren't the better team." Keep it real, everyone. Now let's get pumped for tonight's game! Go Jazz!
phoenix fan | 8:46 p.m. May 16, 2008
i have been a utah fan until i moved to phoenix and jumped on their run and gun bandwagon. the same thing that is happening to the jazz this year and last year with that horrendesly called game 5 with the spurs, happened to the suns the whole series last year with them and this year as well but the phoenix fans were too stupid to figure out what was going on when the refs purposely put shaq out of the game with fouls so that no one could gaurd tim duncan and they lost a game that they should have easily won in regulation in 2 overtimes.kudos for jazz fans for calling like it is and not getting their coach fired for something that david stern is to blame for
Lakers in 6 | 9:56 p.m. May 16, 2008
This series is over at halftime of game 6. The fouling Jazz are finished.
About Anon's Headlines | 1:11 a.m. May 17, 2008
Whoever "Anon" is, thank you for the laugh of the week. Seriously, your headlines were hilarious. What makes them so great is the groan that everyone makes when they read a cheezy headline from a newspaper, but these are so over-the-top that it makes it obvious. Very clever!

Looking forward to more headlines in future comments....
Rich | 2:13 a.m. May 17, 2008
The Jazz players comprise a young team, one of the four youngest in the NBA if I recall. But I don't see their winning big in the playoffs until they find better defenders at the power forward position. In this series the Jazz played better every time Boozer the Loser was out of the ball game. Hint: Either Boozer has to get better, or the Jazz should dump him. He has a lot of value. I'm sure we could get some good players for him.

The Jazz lost the last two games because they played so poorly -- too many turnovers, too many fouls, too many matador defensive (non)moves. The refs had a huge impact, too, especially with all the Kobe calls. I replayed a lot of the questionable calls, and Kobe got away with murder. It takes away form his greatness to have the refs help him out just as it took away from MJ's rep that his final shot is known as "The Push."
kani | 3:04 p.m. May 20, 2008
i think the JAZZ did great but i think if deron threw the ball just a little closer maybe they would have bin tied but i guess not still the JAZZ rock ok

DERON WILLIAMS & CARLOS BOZZER ROCK!!!!
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