Just wanna know what those who saw the game thought of it?I have Sixers season tickets so I did not get home until like last few minutes of the game cause I was at the Sixers game.My main thing is I think the refs made some <u>VERY BAD</u> calls last few minutes.I mean anyone agree? And what are just some over all game thoughts from people since I did not get to see the full game just the last few minutes?AI+Melo combined for 70 points amazing. The whole team scored 111 so 41 came from the rest of the team. But what was even more crazy is Camby got 21 points also. So the 3 combined for 91 points holly f*ck. WOW 91 out of 111 freakin rest of the team only 20 points that's not good they should do little better even though they don't get as many shots of course I understand but still.Melo 14-28 37 points, and 6 rebounds. Only thing is the 5 turnovers. But he just came back w/e that won't be a problem.Iverson 10-21 also not bad. 33 points, 6 assists, 3 rebounds, and 1 steal. But what I am more happy about with Iverson is finally ONLY 2 turnovers. lol
I didnt see it but apparently Iverson and Anthony put in some good effort. It was just one of those nights, your not going to win them all. Plus, the Jazz is one of the best teams in the west. They knew it would be hard match coming into it.
There were questionable calls on both sides throughout the whole game, but the difference was that the Jazz were complaining all night long about calls even though most of them were the right calls. That unquestionably figured into the calls down the stretch as most of them went in Utah's favor.Overall it was a great game to watch, and Denver still had a chance to pull the game out, but just couldn't get it done. Carmelo dribbled the ball off his foot out of bounds when they had a chance to tie the game with about a minute left, and that basically sealed the deal.AI and Melo did whatever they could, the difference between the Utah game and the other games was that Denver's supporting cast (outside of Marcus Camby) did not show up, and did not play well at all.
The refs sucked, but it was Marc Davis making the call so what do you expect. The Jazz got two beneficial calls at the end of the game, the Boozer FTs and and another tickytack on Nene. but for the other 46 minutes of the game the Jazz got some crappy calls, remember the blocking fouls on Fisher when he was clearly outside the restricted area. or the continuation Camby got which should have been ruled a deadball? Denver lost because their role players were none existant, while Utah's role players went off on the Nuggets. When you let Ronnie Brewer, and Gordon Giricek score double figures on you, you have a problem.
Didn't catch this game. My bro was saying they were calling touch fouls all game and the refs were controlling it. Looking at the box score the main bad things I noticed was the JR didn't play well with 4 points and bench scoring was 46 to 11 in favor of the Jazz.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Iverson3 @ Jan 27 2007, 05:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I didnt see it but apparently Iverson and Anthony put in some good effort. It was just one of those nights, your not going to win them all. Plus, the Jazz is one of the best teams in the west. They knew it would be hard match coming into it.</div>AI and Melo did great I know. So did Camby he did good also. But Jazz I think are overrated they are good, but still overrated.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BigMo763 @ Jan 27 2007, 05:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>There were questionable calls on both sides throughout the whole game, but the difference was that the Jazz were complaining all night long about calls even though most of them were the right calls. That unquestionably figured into the calls down the stretch as most of them went in Utah's favor.Overall it was a great game to watch, and Denver still had a chance to pull the game out, but just couldn't get it done. Carmelo dribbled the ball off his foot out of bounds when they had a chance to tie the game with about a minute left, and that basically sealed the deal.AI and Melo did whatever they could, the difference between the Utah game and the other games was that Denver's supporting cast (outside of Marcus Camby) did not show up, and did not play well at all.</div>Yeah except Camby no one had more then 5 point from the supporting cast.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (redneck @ Jan 27 2007, 06:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The refs sucked, but it was Marc Davis making the call so what do you expect. The Jazz got two beneficial calls at the end of the game, the Boozer FTs and and another tickytack on Nene. but for the other 46 minutes of the game the Jazz got some crappy calls, remember the blocking fouls on Fisher when he was clearly outside the restricted area. or the continuation Camby got which should have been ruled a deadball? Denver lost because their role players were none existant, while Utah's role players went off on the Nuggets. When you let Ronnie Brewer, and Gordon Giricek score double figures on you, you have a problem.</div>I was talking about those 2 calls at the end against Denver you said that is all I really got a chance to see. But your right you can't let Jazz role guys kill you, and they let those guys go of on them.