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Sweet, another loss coming for the Jazz.
Suck it up Williams! The Flu doesn't stop champions!!!
to repent and play the bigs. For a New Year Resolution, start playing your big talent. They can not bve worse than you presnet lineup. Listen to the fans for a change.
There is always a brightside of things, we will probably have less turnovers!!!
Jordan played with the flu.
Last time we played the Lakers Kobe had the flu and he still played.
I guess Deron is going to take a game off though--maybe he can watch some game film of his pathetic careless passes in the 4th quarter of the last 10 games!!
I mean this is only a game against the Division leader--NO BIG DEAL!!!
Just another reason why I would not bother to log in and vote this guy to the allstar game--he isn't one.
Are a great idea Here's some for Greg and Jerry:
1. Play the players who want to play and the team that can win, regardless of longevity or size of their contracts.
2. Give Matthews his starting job back.
3. Play Fes at least 15 minutes a game.
4. Fall out of love with Memo, AK, and especially CJ. Make them EARN their PT.
5. Yank players who repeatedly turn the ball over - no matter who they are.
6. Stop settling for bad jump shots - run the offense.
7. Go after the ball - or go to the bench.
8. Play with energy - as if you really wanted to win.
If Deron doesn't feel well enough to play, he shouldn't. If Kobe hadn't played that last game against Utah, all those missed shots would have gone to Gasol and the Lakers might have won that one too. A player should only play when he's sick or injured if he can still contribute, otherwise he actually hurts his team. One game with Price, Brewer and AK all capable of getting the Jazz into their offense probably won't hurt. Besides, the Nuggets are going to pound it inside on the Jazz anyway, so with Billups and Anthony possibly not playing, the real battle is going to be in the frontcourt, so can we please get our 7-footers in the game to help compete defensively there and maybe even challenge the paint on offense?
Peace out from the Jazz Oracle!
GO BIG or STAY HOME. We've had enough embarrassment down in the paint. Bring on the bigs! Let them out! Turn them loose! Ye Haa! Tear up the paint! Bring them on!
@Dear Jerry....I think you are living in fantasy land. Turn the bigs loose and let them tear up the paint. That's a pretty lame request. How long do you think they could last trying to tear up the paint? Fes doesn't have enuff wind to last more than 5 minutes! If they could tear up the paint they wouldn't be sitting and watching would they?
"If Deron doesn't feel well enough to play, he shouldn't."
What are you Chuck, the school nurse!!
You are as soft as they players!!
Sissy.
@ Oh Well
Open your eye balls and watch the game when Fes is in there maybe you will learn something. Have you ever heard about defense? Just because Boozer and Okur don't play it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Defense wins championships but don't ask Sloan, ask Phil Jackson.
No worries, CJ will carry the team tonight.
Please "Sloanaholics" I BEG YOU Please look foolish and all come on here and DEFEND Jerry now.
I knew Denver would get well tonight.
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