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Wow, I'm not trying to downplay the dramatic win for the Jazz, but need to point out it takes three overtimes, and 140 points, to beat the worst team in the league playing without three of its key players.
I guess we don't need to speculate what will happen in Boston, and in the remainder of the road games on this trip. They'll use the "we're worn out" excuse as a reason for losing on the road, instead of telling the truth, which is the jazz are horrible defenders, and think they can now outscore opponents instead of outdefend them.
Well actually Washington and Detroit both have worse records, they haven't won a game yet this year.
I predicted last night that there would be fake Jazz fans out there that would find a reason to be unhappy with our victory. I don't care what you say, that was an awesome game, and I love our team.
Anyone who says Millsap is not a viable option at small forward missed last game and the facts. Millsap has extended his outside shooting ability to the point he's at now a league leader in 3 point shooting. He can dribble, one of the best in nba in steals and outplayed opposing small forwards on offense and defense last year. Keep the big 3 lineup!
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