TheMagnus Admin
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| Subject: Re: GTS Milwaukee @ Utah 2/6/13 Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:48 pm | |
| - zero24gravity wrote:
Also, you said, "he was good and ready to let them finnish out the game but the Bucks went back to their starters and trimmed the lead to 10" .... but who was in the game allowing that lead to be trimmed to 10? ....not Enes & Derrick.
So the argument is; the two guys who built the lead couldn't get back into the game to close is out, because the guys who lost the lead had to stay in the game? Um, ya, Enes and Derrick. Enes came into to the game with the Jazz up 15 (a lead they were only half responsible for) at the end of the third, with 5 and 1/2 minutes left in the 4th, the lead has been trimmed from a high of 16 to 10, media timeout, Jefferson back in, Kanter and Favors out, Jazz win by 14. I would also point out that in the second half Kanter wasn't exactly "dominating", at least not more than anybody else. He had 4 points on 1-2 shooting, 2 rebounds, 2 blocks and a turnover, which isn't bad for 7 minutes of work, but all 4 of the Jazz bigs dominated last night. So like I said before, this just isn't that big of a deal, especially in relation to the other stuff that was going on. | |
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zero24gravity Admin
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| Subject: Re: GTS Milwaukee @ Utah 2/6/13 Thu Feb 07, 2013 3:27 pm | |
| - TheMagnus wrote:
- zero24gravity wrote:
Also, you said, "he was good and ready to let them finnish out the game but the Bucks went back to their starters and trimmed the lead to 10" .... but who was in the game allowing that lead to be trimmed to 10? ....not Enes & Derrick.
So the argument is; the two guys who built the lead couldn't get back into the game to close is out, because the guys who lost the lead had to stay in the game? Um, ya, Enes and Derrick. Enes came into to the game with the Jazz up 15 (a lead they were only half responsible for) at the end of the third, with 5 and 1/2 minutes left in the 4th, the lead has been trimmed from a high of 16 to 10, media timeout, Jefferson back in, Kanter and Favors out, Jazz win by 14.
I would also point out that in the second half Kanter wasn't exactly "dominating", at least not more than anybody else. He had 4 points on 1-2 shooting, 2 rebounds, 2 blocks and a turnover, which isn't bad for 7 minutes of work, but all 4 of the Jazz bigs dominated last night.
So like I said before, this just isn't that big of a deal, especially in relation to the other stuff that was going on. too-shay | |
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