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Absolutely pathetic! Thats all.
Wow! All I can really say at this "point" in the season is stay ready Jamaal.
Going to say what I think. First and foremost, Devon Harris..It is getting harder and harder to get behind this guy. Shaq like at the Foul Line. Out of Control drives for someone with his experience. Also gets schooled, Watson did too but he has saved us more nights, against Jeremy Lin. Lin I knew had talent. He had 25 vs NJ and likely could be the spark that saves D' Antoni's job. Look how he helped make others better also. Novak killed us 5-7 on 3s. Bill Walker should have been mentioned in Jody's Report. He hurt us also. As usual, as of late, Jazz refuse to defend Corner 3s. I will never stop talking about it until they adjust. Jeffries length and D hurt Paul. Paul and AJ did not impress me and we need them or we have problems. Kanter struggled. The Knicks were reeling. They missed 2 starters, Chandler saddled with FOuls. AN awful year they have had, losing often at home. Of course not tonite
Trade Harris for a bag of cheetos
Poor play, sad to watch, not sure what to think about this team. Never really thought this team was mature enough to be very good but they have played better than I expected so far but games like tonight returns my thinking to the fact this team is mediocre at best. Not many players came ready to play, sloppy, poor focus, outhustled. Hopefully tomorrow will be better, if the players come ready to play hard , smart and teamball losing isn't as frustrating, this game was frustrating.
yeesh....what an embarrassment.
Like all the other posts, I agree..This was a bad loss, to a JV Knicks team..This has to fall on the coaching staff, the starters were doing good in the 3rd Quarter we were actually down by 2 going into the 4th..Corbin played the second unit way too long in the 4th... By the time he inserted them back in we had lost all the momentum... We need to learn and stay on shooters especially the ones that only shoot (NOVAK), are u kidding me, make the guy drive for once...CJ continues to disappoint with his poor play especially on defense...CJ please stay on your man and stop getting lost...CJ 5 fouls, that means he doesn't move his feet, and has no basketball IQ...Should have continued to pound the ball inside with millsap and jefferson. Poor coaching tonight!!!!!! Enuf said...
Captain, I was a little down after losses like to the Spurs and some other stinkers on the road. However, I am more down about tonight. The Jazz came out so so slow looking like they played 3 games in 3 nights. They looked like a team on a 7th game of a road trip. What I do not understand is we have enough veterans. They cannot make each other play, but you need a strong locker room influence. Earl I guess is the closest thing to it, maybe Raja. Still we do not have butt kickers. How on earth, the Jazz could play so poor against a reeling 2nd string (or worse) Knicks team is beyond me. Everyone was at fault. Again, it comes back to Point Play. Lin is good. Still Harris was badly beaten in this match up. It starts with him to set a fast, aggressive tempo. For someone in the league so long it amazes me how many charging fouls he gets..I am concerned because Indiana is even better
The coaches know that the outside shooting is totally unreliable. Why else would you go to AJ over and over again with less than 2 minutes left and down by 10 plus points? The question is, are the JAzz going to do anything about it?
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