FYI, this is what happened last season when the Jazz played the second of back-to-back road games:
November 14th - The Jazz were in Cleveland getting 13. They lost, 107-103. (cover)
December 19th - The Jazz were in Charlotte getting 2.5. They won, 110-102. (cover)
December 31st - The Jazz were in Oklahoma City getting 3.5. They lost, 87-86. (cover)
January 9th - The Jazz were in Dallas getting 5.5. They won, 111-93. (cover)
February 17th - The Jazz were in New Orleans laying 4. They won, 98-90. (cover)
March 10th - The Jazz were in Detroit laying 5.5. They won, 115-104. (cover)
March 27th - The Jazz were in Washington laying 9.5. They won, 103-87. (cover)
FYI, this is what happened last season when the Jazz played the second of back-to-back road games:
November 14th - The Jazz were in Cleveland getting 13. They lost, 107-103. (cover)
December 19th - The Jazz were in Charlotte getting 2.5. They won, 110-102. (cover)
December 31st - The Jazz were in Oklahoma City getting 3.5. They lost, 87-86. (cover)
January 9th - The Jazz were in Dallas getting 5.5. They won, 111-93. (cover)
February 17th - The Jazz were in New Orleans laying 4. They won, 98-90. (cover)
March 10th - The Jazz were in Detroit laying 5.5. They won, 115-104. (cover)
March 27th - The Jazz were in Washington laying 9.5. They won, 103-87. (cover)
FYI, this is what happened last season when the Jazz played the second of back-to-back road games:
November 14th - The Jazz were in Cleveland getting 13. They lost, 107-103. (cover)
December 19th - The Jazz were in Charlotte getting 2.5. They won, 110-102. (cover)
December 31st - The Jazz were in Oklahoma City getting 3.5. They lost, 87-86. (cover)
January 9th - The Jazz were in Dallas getting 5.5. They won, 111-93. (cover)
February 17th - The Jazz were in New Orleans laying 4. They won, 98-90. (cover)
March 10th - The Jazz were in Detroit laying 5.5. They won, 115-104. (cover)
March 27th - The Jazz were in Washington laying 9.5. They won, 103-87. (cover)
FYI, this is what happened last season when the Jazz played the second of back-to-back road games:
November 14th - The Jazz were in Cleveland getting 13. They lost, 107-103. (cover)
December 19th - The Jazz were in Charlotte getting 2.5. They won, 110-102. (cover)
December 31st - The Jazz were in Oklahoma City getting 3.5. They lost, 87-86. (cover)
January 9th - The Jazz were in Dallas getting 5.5. They won, 111-93. (cover)
February 17th - The Jazz were in New Orleans laying 4. They won, 98-90. (cover)
March 10th - The Jazz were in Detroit laying 5.5. They won, 115-104. (cover)
March 27th - The Jazz were in Washington laying 9.5. They won, 103-87. (cover)
Yes, the Jazz players were anywhere from 8-12 months younger.
Yes, the Jazz players were anywhere from 8-12 months younger.
It means Magic bettors have something else to consider before they send it in against a Jazz team they assume is "tired" and can't handle the back-to-back.
It means Magic bettors have something else to consider before they send it in against a Jazz team they assume is "tired" and can't handle the back-to-back.
Yes, the Jazz players were anywhere from 8-12 months younger.
Yes, the Jazz players were anywhere from 8-12 months younger.
Other than Cleveland, all the teams on that list are lacking 1 thing that the Magic have a ton of... TALENT. Also, that list doesn't take into account the situations that the Jazz opponents were playing against. i.e.- did they play the night b4, had they had a day of rest, injuries, future/past opponents. And yes, this is a different Jazz team. Also, that list doesn't take into account who the first team was in those back-to-back road games was. None of them were the newly asssembled, self-touted, greatest team ever. So the letdown possibility was never as great.
I say Orlando handles the Jazz easily 2nite. Dwight Howard is someone the Jazz have no answer for.
Other than Cleveland, all the teams on that list are lacking 1 thing that the Magic have a ton of... TALENT. Also, that list doesn't take into account the situations that the Jazz opponents were playing against. i.e.- did they play the night b4, had they had a day of rest, injuries, future/past opponents. And yes, this is a different Jazz team. Also, that list doesn't take into account who the first team was in those back-to-back road games was. None of them were the newly asssembled, self-touted, greatest team ever. So the letdown possibility was never as great.
I say Orlando handles the Jazz easily 2nite. Dwight Howard is someone the Jazz have no answer for.
Other than Cleveland, all the teams on that list are lacking 1 thing that the Magic have a ton of... TALENT. Also, that list doesn't take into account the situations that the Jazz opponents were playing against. i.e.- did they play the night b4, had they had a day of rest, injuries, future/past opponents. And yes, this is a different Jazz team. Also, that list doesn't take into account who the first team was in those back-to-back road games was. None of them were the newly asssembled, self-touted, greatest team ever. So the letdown possibility was never as great.
I say Orlando handles the Jazz easily 2nite. Dwight Howard is someone the Jazz have no answer for.
Other than Cleveland, all the teams on that list are lacking 1 thing that the Magic have a ton of... TALENT. Also, that list doesn't take into account the situations that the Jazz opponents were playing against. i.e.- did they play the night b4, had they had a day of rest, injuries, future/past opponents. And yes, this is a different Jazz team. Also, that list doesn't take into account who the first team was in those back-to-back road games was. None of them were the newly asssembled, self-touted, greatest team ever. So the letdown possibility was never as great.
I say Orlando handles the Jazz easily 2nite. Dwight Howard is someone the Jazz have no answer for.
Other than Cleveland, all the teams on that list are lacking 1 thing that the Magic have a ton of... TALENT. Also, that list doesn't take into account the situations that the Jazz opponents were playing against. i.e.- did they play the night b4, had they had a day of rest, injuries, future/past opponents. And yes, this is a different Jazz team. Also, that list doesn't take into account who the first team was in those back-to-back road games was. None of them were the newly asssembled, self-touted, greatest team ever. So the letdown possibility was never as great.
I say Orlando handles the Jazz easily 2nite. Dwight Howard is someone the Jazz have no answer for.
Exactly what I was thinking.
Wouldnt guess many of those first games were outright wins as double digit road dogs either.
Other than Cleveland, all the teams on that list are lacking 1 thing that the Magic have a ton of... TALENT. Also, that list doesn't take into account the situations that the Jazz opponents were playing against. i.e.- did they play the night b4, had they had a day of rest, injuries, future/past opponents. And yes, this is a different Jazz team. Also, that list doesn't take into account who the first team was in those back-to-back road games was. None of them were the newly asssembled, self-touted, greatest team ever. So the letdown possibility was never as great.
I say Orlando handles the Jazz easily 2nite. Dwight Howard is someone the Jazz have no answer for.
Exactly what I was thinking.
Wouldnt guess many of those first games were outright wins as double digit road dogs either.
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