Posted Saturday, January 23, 2010 09:32 AM
That's the only logical explanation I can come up with to explain how awful they are. How is it possible to lose to Golden State by thirty when they've got only nine guys and three of them are from the D-League? And no I did not take the Nets tonight but I'm still bitter about losing with them earlier this week. I honestly believe this team could be on the take though.
Posted Friday, June 12, 2009 11:08 AM
Absolutely moronic play.
You guard the three-point line noob and let them take the easy score.
I hope you don't sleep tonight.
Posted Monday, March 30, 2009 12:51 PM
If you remember a few weeks back, I discussed how Jazz home lines had become extremely inflationary given all the advantages Utah gets from playing at Energy Solutions Arena. These advantages include most noticeably their extreme home/road dichotomy which sees the Jazz play infinitely better at home as their 31-6 SU record certainly indicates. Furthermore, the Jazz also boast the loudest fans in the NBA, they benefit frequently from catching road teams in tough to impossible travel/situational spots, the zebras give them a disproportionate amount of calls, and lastly they defend better and score more points on their home-court. So what’s there not to like about the Jazz at home? Well, everything is great I guess except for again the INFLATED LINES.
When I brought this point up, the Jazz were in the midst of their twelve game winning streak, (longest such stretch in the NBA all year) which included a stretch of five straight wins and covers at home. But as the Jazz began heating up- which coincided with the return of Carlos Boozer to the starting lineup- it was only a matter of time before people started catching onto their dominance. Accordingly, the linesmakers had no choice but to start jacking up their home lines as bettors were lining up at virtually every turn for a chance to grab the Jazz at home. When a team even the most novice gambler could see was... [More]