<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Keith McLeod barreled down the Delta Center court with a potential game-winning possession at around 9:27 Thursday night. By 9:32, he had bolted out the Jazz's locker room door, his expression only marginally less focused, though far more angry. Livid over his inability to convert the Jazz's 85-84 loss to the Wizards into a victory when his off-balance 5-footer bounced away, upset that officials didn't judge Gilbert Arenas' defense on the shot as a foul, and perhaps slightly piqued that his teammates didn't seem quite as determined to wring victory out of the opportunities presented, McLeod stormed out of the Delta Center, headed to his Salt Lake condo, and . . . Relived the awful moment. "I went home and watched the replay on TV, I did," McLeod grimaced the morning after. "I was still a little upset about the whole thing. Losing is not fun, and I really wanted to win that game. I didn't know what to do." </div> <div align="center">Link </div>