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Raven
05-10-99, 09:14 AM
I have return from my small break for studies.

With all new smack and internet capablity I shall show you what it means to smack.

After the Lakers scraped by with a one point victory against Houston we know the Jackal is screaming his cheers, "What are you Doing?!" "Come on Shack!" and the Famous "Yeah, Yeah Come on! Woooh!"

But I am sorry to say you got to be better then that against Houston. Next Game prediction Lakers lose at least by ten.

If you looking for Raven to dish out mass quantities of smack for the Jazz you'll get it. But as the Jackel knows, Raven's rules are to be quiet in the first round and let my team make the Statement.

The Jazz have started well. 117-87

Nuff said.

-Out

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JBMoney
05-10-99, 09:40 AM
Big Deal. 30 point win. Is that the best you can do? I knew Malone was going to fold.



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JBMoney
05-10-99, 09:42 PM
"Raven's rules are to be quiet in the first round and let my team make the Statement."

You may want to retract that statement.

While I still expect the Jazz to dominate, a win in Utah is a pleasant surprise.

Dohp!

http://thekings.net/history/1998-99/images/p02-williamson_malone.jpg


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JBMoney
05-12-99, 10:54 PM
Who the hell were those guys?

Stealing, rebounding, blocking out, defense, defense, defense. Those guys must have been ringers from Czechoslovakia with some excellent plastic surgery.

Even during the second quarter, when the Jazz really made up the difference, it wasn't because they played so great, it was because the Kings were shooting horribly from 3-point range. In the first quarter Kings where shooting 60%, in the second - 22% (3 of 15 from 3). The Jazz shot 40% in the first quarter, and fell behind by 11. In the second quarter - 40%.

Up until the fourth quarter, there was also this strange hacking sound coming from the Mailman (some might have called it a choke).

Unbelievable! When they came within four I assumed it was all over. But no, the Jazz proceeded to get outplayed at their own game, low scoring, wear you down with cheap shots basketball.

Huzzah!



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