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Brad Rock: Boston blowout: Celtics deliver sweet victory for ex-BYU prodigy Ainge
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2. How silly and pathetic the mighty West must feel. See what happens when a TEAM actually plays defense. Congratulations Boston. I hope this team stays together for a long time and motivates others to learn how to play defense.
3. The best stat of game 6. Sam Cassell DNP Coach's (sic) Decision (Don't ask me why Yahoo wants to say Coach Is Decision) Anyway, maybe Mr. Cassell was too stoned to play. (Message to Danny Ainge; trade Cassell to Golden State for 13 fish dinners at fishermans' wharf. Hurry before the price of Cheetos goes up again in Boston, as it does every year during the off-season)
I ONLY WISH MR. MILLER WOULD HAVE NOT GIVEN IN TO THE MOST OVER-HYPED PLAYER IN THE HISTORY OF THE NBA (CARL MALONE) AND MADE DANNY A PART OF THE BACKCOURT WITH JOHN STOCKTON AND THE JAZZ PROBABLY WOULD HAVE A CHAMPIONSHIP BANNER!!!
LARRY MILLER WOULD BE WISE TO DO ALL HE CAN TO MAKE AINGE A PART OF HIS TEAM TO BUILD A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM AS AN EXECUTIVE--- HE DID IN BOSTON !!! AS A PLAYER AND A MANAGER!!
Danny has always been a winner.
If Coach Sloan could get all of the Jazz players to play with the tenacity of a Danny Ainge, the Jazz would be celebrating a championship next year.
The pieces are there, this edition of the Jazz just needs to learn how to compete to win every game, like Ainge did.
In the days before the 3-pointer, Ainge had ONE game in his college career, early in his Freshman year, in which he didn't score in double figures.
That apostrophe in "coach's" isn't a contraction or short for "coach is" it is used to show ownership. As in the coach made the decision.
But congrats to Danny-boy!
I hated Danny Ainge When he played for Boston. He always looked like he was about to cry.
Did I mention I hate Boston?
And so it goes. I will my eat Crow with dignity.
Please pass the salt.
Congrats to the Celtics. The Jazz were one of the few teams to beat them on their home court. But then got whooped by New York...go figure. I think the Jazz matched up better with the Celts and could have given them a run for the title but they couldn't get by LA. LA deserved to be there, they won fair and square. Kobe wasn't the only player that scored and rebounded in that series. Gasol and Odom took it to the hole every opportunity they had. Too many conspiracy theories running through these comments. Need more facts and debate. The Jazz are young and will be good into the future with a few additions in the off-season. O'Connor has sprung some good deals and will again.
Not sure why the Ray Allen trade happened.
Sometimes things fall into place and sometimes they don't. Who could have guessed the events that took place so the Jazz could sign Boozer, Memo, and move up in the Draft to get Williams.
If Detroit hadn't made the decision to go after and get Wallace, Memo probably would still be a piston. Bet they wished they still had Memo but they thought Wallace would help them get the ring, and It didn't workout.
The ball does make some interesting bounces.
Imagine where the Jazz could have gone if the refs had made the same kind of calls in our series as they did in the Boston series.
And after 22 years it is still lunch-pail vs showtime.
Ainge was the mastermind in bringing back Boston's glory.
Red Auerbach knew it, when he, (as some said at the time), "wasted" a pick on Ainge, because Ainge said he was playing baseball. Red knew what he wanted.
And Red also knew it, when he insisted that the owners hire Ainge to rebuild and manage the team.
Two common threads here, Ainge and Auerbach.
The new ownership stated a few years ago, Danny, "you bring us a championship and we will retire your number 44".
Get ready critics, because, it's Well deserved!
The fabulous sports babe once said "after the idiot coach traded Ainge, Boston never won another championship", even though they still had the big 3.
Until now.
So to all you UofU fans, Clyde Drexler, DAve Fox, who still thinks Danny bit Tree Rollins finger, and all the critics of Danny over the years,
SCOREBOARD, READ IT AND WEEP.
And to Phil Jackson, who Danny lost to twice in the finals with Portland and Phoenix,
one word Phil, CARMA!
Danny is class.
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If it were not for Danny Ainge not a soul in the rest of the United States would know where Utah was or what it stood for. We New Englanders love the guy and and hated the day he got traded for a lousy back-up center. We finally got him back to run things and our Celtics are playing much like the teams of old.
PS to Laker fans: It is true that the Celts have now won 17 championships but the only ones we count are the 8 we won from the Lakers. :-)
I hope the Jazz stop losing to the bad teams and show who is really the best team in the West along with the home court advantage that comes from showing up every night. On the road or at home. Thank yiou Celtics!
Rise and shout Danny is out a wizard is he doing what he loves and take it another notch bam!bam!
Auhrebach must be lighting up another ghampion cigar.
Utah State is ranked 118 (out of 120, OUCH!)
UNLV - 105
SDSU - 102
Colorado St - 96
Air Force - 88
New Mexico - 56
Washington - 51
BYU, Utah, TCU, Wyoming, Michigan, Oregon St, and UCLA are all still waiting to appear in the countdown.
Last season's final poll:
BYU (11-2) - 13
Utah (9-4) - 24
Michigan (9-4) - 19
Oregon St (9-4) - 22
UCLA (6-7) - 47
Washington (4-9) - 67
Utah St (2-10) - 116
btw my Big Three for the Celts will always be Bill Russell, Sam Jones, and Bob Cousy!!! Yeah, it's a different game nowadays, but these three (3) are stars for the ages.
This is where you need to take your bias for the Jazz out of the equation and look at the situation objectively. Kobe didn't get to the line against the Celts simply because they defended him better. Pure and simple. There's no other way to look at it. The Jazz inability to defend Kobe makes them inferior until they learn to contain him. The Celtics did it, so it is possible. Don't blame the refs for your team being the 4th best in the west.
But let's be real...this Celtic team is not built for the long haul. This is a one-and-done championship. There will not be a repeat.
Another year will not be kind to Celtics. Pierce and Garnett will return, but Allen and Cassell are old and tired. Expect a new champion next year--from the West.
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The D-News has excellent sports coverage. Brad Rock, Doug Robinson, Tim Buckley, Dick Harmon, Loren Jorgensen, Jody Gennessey and yes, even the died-in-the-wool Utes, Facer, Sorensen & Hamilton are a great team and are clearly the best print sports journalist in the market.
This may only be partially true. Don't forget the playoff rigging accusations that came out during the Celtics-Lakers series.
The VERY NEXT GAME, Kobe's free throw numbers dropped dramatically from the first game in Los Angeles.
Game 1: Celtics 98-88, Kobe FT 6-6
Game 2: Celtics 108-102, Kobe FT 7-7
Game 3: Lakers 87-81, Kobe FT 11-18
(letter from Tim Donaghy sent June 10, reported in the news June 11)
Game 4: Celtics 97-91, Kobe FT 5-6
Game 5: Lakers 103-98, Kobe FT 5-7
Game 6: Celtics 131-92, Kobe FT 5-5
Coincidence! Maybe.
Or could the NBA have sent out a directive to the officials to carefully avoid any appearance of preferential treatment during the remainder of the series?
Without the playoff rigging accusations, would Kobe have continued to get preferential treatment in LA to ensure at least a 6- and probably 7-game series?
We'll never know.
The Jazz do need to learn how to play better defense if they're going to win on the road to improve their seeding and improve their chances of success in the playoffs.
I have to admit, I'm not a big Laker fan and I did enjoy watching turnover after turnover by Bryant as Phil's team kept sinking. Boston's D was solid. I liked that the ref's let them play more.
Just one thought though: It was amazing how many open three-balls Allen made in the 2nd half right in front of Jackson's face. The coach showed absolutely no emotion on each one. I got to hand it to him...I probably would have let a few choice words fly at the responsible defender; or at the very least drop my head in my hands as I dreamed about some remote carribean get-a-way.
Yes, LHM made a mistake when he didn't bring Danny to the Jazz. That would have been the piece to bring Championships to the Jazz. Ainge was even better than Hornacek, proved by the fact that the Suns traded Horny to Philadelphia because they were able to get Danny from Portland when LHM blew the chance to get him.
There is probably no way Miller could get Ainge to replace O'Conner, even if he wanted to, but it obviously would be a smart move. O'Conner is good but Danny is great.
Danny Ainge, one of the greatest sports figures ever to play in Utah, one more great achievement.
When your teams is playing the lakers and you can win by 50, do it!!
And to you, jazz fan: You can't be much of a Jazz fan if you can't even spell Malone's name correctly (it's K, not C).
I think comments on the Celtic victory should be just that instead of hanging out all your dirty laundry about Miller, Malone, every other human being in the world and other teams in the NBA.
Have a great day.
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