FF Posted April 27, 2009 Author Share Posted April 27, 2009 I call it the reward of the Mavs' hard work in the closing of the regular season. @ FF - where have you been? next to kobe, deron williams is my 2nd favorite player... I hope someday I will see him in a purple and gold uniform.... nice to be missed . thanks legionnaire ... ha and what lousy timing on my end coming back to the jazz thread just as the lakers are about to close out the the jazz ( no blinders here bro ... ) . let's say i've been very much occupied ... :hypocritesmiley: bizzboll... yup the lakers and the knicks and just about anyone in the league i suppose. sad thing is that things look uncertain for the jazz next year with millsap ( restricted fa ) , boozer and okur ( opt out clauses for next season ) , korver ( expiring contract ). d-will is signed for the next three years though . still and all .... goooooooooooooooooooo jazz ! Quote Link to comment
TidusJanus Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 Phil Jackson knows how to defend the Pick & Roll... Poor Sloan... I'm not too sure if that's true. The Lakers haven't really won using defense. They've relied on offense for those 3 victories and when it didn't work in game 3, it resulted to a loss... Quote Link to comment
Eddy Syet Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 I never belittled what the Mavs were able to do. I'm just saying that the Mavs' wins are, of course, their own doing. However, I'm saying that they got lucky because the Jazz and Hornies couldn't get their crap together at the end of the season. No diss to the Mavs there. I'm just calling it as it is. No need to drag on the luck issue to the Lakers thread. Again, thanks for clarifying things. I'm a Mavs fan (for now) and I honestly felt like you were dissing my team with that Lady Luck thingy. We're both fans and you, of course, understand how a little oversensitive we can get at times. I apologize for the luck issue on the Lakers thread but as you will notice, I never followed up on that. Oh, and I never "hated" the Lakers. I was cheering with the Lakers against the C's last year in the NBA Finals. Hope to see you in the Western Finals IF we get past San Antonio and Denver or New Orleans. @ FF - you were missed because you're like the Jazz' lead fan like I was when Kidd was with the Nets. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
FF Posted April 27, 2009 Author Share Posted April 27, 2009 Again, thanks for clarifying things. I'm a Mavs fan (for now) and I honestly felt like you were dissing my team with that Lady Luck thingy. We're both fans and you, of course, understand how a little oversensitive we can get at times. I apologize for the luck issue on the Lakers thread but as you will notice, I never followed up on that. Oh, and I never "hated" the Lakers. I was cheering with the Lakers against the C's last year in the NBA Finals. Hope to see you in the Western Finals IF we get past San Antonio and Denver or New Orleans. @ FF - you were missed because you're like the Jazz' lead fan like I was when Kidd was with the Nets. :thumbsupsmiley: thanks again legionnaire ! :thumbsupsmiley: . the mavs look like they're more than capable of upending the aging spurs. if the mavs make it ... which series winner will they face ? Quote Link to comment
webslinger Posted April 27, 2009 Share Posted April 27, 2009 just wana say good luck for game 5 tom. Quote Link to comment
Eddy Syet Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 thanks again legionnaire ! :thumbsupsmiley: . the mavs look like they're more than capable of upending the aging spurs. if the mavs make it ... which series winner will they face ? the winner of the Denver-New Orleans series which Denver leads 3-1 after a 58-point thrashing of the Hornets in Game 5. Quote Link to comment
webslinger Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 jazz see u next yr... cnt beat la even in malone era w shaq around.... Quote Link to comment
FF Posted April 29, 2009 Author Share Posted April 29, 2009 jazz see u next yr... cnt beat la even in malone era w shaq around.... correction webslinger . jazz demolished the lakers in the western conference finals in the 96-97 season 4-1 in the western semis and swept the lakers 4-0 in 97-98 western finals . Both times with Shaq AND Kobe around . ypu may find this link useful in the future... http://www.basketball-reference.com/ Quote Link to comment
TanglewoodBoy Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 boss FF, it's me RA, heheheeh how you been boss?? how's Miss I???? heheheh anwyays, to stay on topic... i think UTAH needs to upgrade their roster, make a few changes, get good quality role players coz it has been a deron and carlos show from the start... Quote Link to comment
boibastos Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 correction webslinger . jazz demolished the lakers in the western conference finals in the 96-97 season 4-1 in the western semis and swept the lakers 4-0 in 97-98 western finals . Both times with Shaq AND Kobe around . ypu may find this link useful in the future... http://www.basketball-reference.com/ Maybe this is payback then. The Jazz were weakened by injuries this year but still made it to the playoffs. As long as you guys have Williams and Sloan's still the coach, there's no reason to expect you won't be back. Somebody really ought to give that Sloan guy the COY. Quote Link to comment
TanglewoodBoy Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 plus add the fact that these 2 teams are not very friendly with each other.... Quote Link to comment
FF Posted April 29, 2009 Author Share Posted April 29, 2009 boss FF, it's me RA, heheheeh how you been boss?? how's Miss I???? heheheh anwyays, to stay on topic... i think UTAH needs to upgrade their roster, make a few changes, get good quality role players coz it has been a deron and carlos show from the start... hey bagong nick !am fine dude. and miss I is fine as well. utah's next season look will be determinded how the FA market shakes out. with okur and boozer can opt out while millsap is a restricted fa ... we'll certainly have a very interesting off season. Maybe this is payback then. The Jazz were weakened by injuries this year but still made it to the playoffs. As long as you guys have Williams and Sloan's still the coach, there's no reason to expect you won't be back. Somebody really ought to give that Sloan guy the COY. hei boiB ! thanks for dropping by. yup the jazz faltered at the end but with dwill at the point we have a solid guy to build around. and sloan's winning the COY will only happen if he brings the jazz back to the finals . Quote Link to comment
webslinger Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 i think sloan will nt going anywer he will retired here in jazz..... i know they beat d lakers somtimes.... bt getting a ring maybe so slim for this team. u got ur chances against my idol jordan.... its just nt as d way we wanted..... Quote Link to comment
FF Posted May 3, 2009 Author Share Posted May 3, 2009 quo vadis jazz ? with as many as nine players that have expired / expiring / opt outs ... it all up in the air for utah ... http://www.sltrib.com/jazz/ci_12281156 Quote Link to comment
FF Posted July 16, 2009 Author Share Posted July 16, 2009 (edited) this just in ... utah matches portland's 32 million offer for paul millsap . as per details of the offer sheet .. lucky paulie gets USD 10.3 million of the 32 M UPFRONT ! within the week with the boozer on the trading block ... the proposed three team trade which would send boozer to chicago , kirk hinrich to the blazers and tyrus thomas to the jazz appears dead. in the meantime ... rumors have it that miami and utah are also exploring trade possibilities. here's the latest from espn. com ... No concrete evidence has materialized -- yet -- that the Heat are preparing to send Udonis Haslem's expiring contract to Utah for the expiring contract of Carlos Boozer. But one trade scenario, presented online Monday by David Aldridge of TNT and NBA.com, would appear to have some promise for the Jazz, who long to find a way to move Boozer and take back less money, which generally requires the involvement of a third team. Trading Haslem and James Jones to the Jazz would allow Miami to give Boozer a one-season test drive without endangering its 2010 salary-cap space and conceivably would help Utah out by fitting C.J. Miles into its $4.3 million trade exception in exchange for a future draft pick in another transaction. It's also true that the Jazz have until February to find a new trade home for Boozer before the luxury-tax implications of matching Portland's offer sheet to Paul Millsap start setting in. Which means they don't have to rush and make the first Boozer trade they can complete. Edited July 17, 2009 by FF Quote Link to comment
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