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Will the Jazz miss the playoffs?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by BetterThanEver, Feb 12, 2011.

  1. BetterThanEver

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    Do you think the Jazz will the miss the playoffs? They look like they are a collision course with the lottery.

    The Jazz are 1 game ahead of the 8th place, Portland, and 2 games ahead of 9th place Memphis.

    Memphis been winning games and is peaking at the right time.

    Utah couldn't even beat the Suns on their homecourt, last night.
     
  2. Shaud

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    Would like to see Memphis make it so I can see Zach Randolph in the playoffs but I'm still not sure if I'm sold on Memphis. Last year they had a chance to make it and fell off at the end.

    I say Utah makes the playoffs. Unless Houston starts playing b-ball. :cool:
     
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    Unfortunately I missed the game last night. Looks like they had an exuberant 1st quarter because of the coaching change and crashed back to Earth with a most miserable 2nd half. Heyward played a lot of minutes, had good stats but bad things happened when he was on the floor.

    If Melo stays in Denver the whole season and the Blazers aren't blown up by Rich Cho, the Jazz might miss the playoffs. This season I think it's really gonna happen for the Grizzlies. With Steve Nash still there, the Suns even have a chance but I don't see them holding it together.

    If D-Will gets fully healthy and Okur makes it back in time for a stretch run, the Jazz should make it in. They have too much talent. But Tyrone Corbin may be in a very tough position because both Jerry Sloan and Phil Johnson left. That's a huge vacuum and it may take him a while to get his legs under him. He probably needs an experienced right-hand man on the staff.
     

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