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Weren't y'all just crowing about the whooping you laid on the (3rd string) Lakers? Too early to tell but yep, I think I see another mediocre season for Jazz fans....
The title to this article should read, "Utah Jazz fall to Clippers, because Millsap has no fight."
It was a shame the second unit worked so hard, didn't put up with the Clippers cheap play, refused to be pushed around, and built a hard lead even against the likes of Paul, Griffen, Jordan, Crawford, and Butler to have the first unit come in a lay a big fat egg to start the 3rd qtr. Millsap let Griffen totally abuse him. Why we EVER run our offense through Millsap is a mystery to me. He settles for contested jumpshots or ridiculous double and triple clutch shots. Millsap needs to be traded before he stunts the development of a young talent.
It appears that Jazz want Foye as third point either to save money or give him more minutes, maybe both. I wish Quinn had got or will get a similar chance to show what he can do. The third quarter goes to Corbin. He left them in the game with a bench full of players. The extra post game minutes should have been an apology to the team.
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