Jazz - Nuggets Game 7 - 4th Quarter

Submitted by MJ14 on September 1st, 2020 at 10:23 PM

Donovan Mitchell is heating up and the Jazz are down 5 to start the 4th quarter. Anyone else tuning in to watch the last quarter of this series between Mitchell and Murray? Oh and 8 other guys who don’t seem to want to play defense on Mitchell and Murray. 

outofbounds

September 1st, 2020 at 10:31 PM ^

Mr. Silver, this is like the 2nd night in a row with posting about what's going on in the NBA.

Sorry, no one cares this year.  You're not getting the viewership.  Stop.  

While you're at it, eat a sandwich, you look sickly.  And stop kissing China's butt.    

RedRum

September 2nd, 2020 at 11:29 AM ^

If caring about Hong Kong being oppressed by China is right-wing, then shame on the left-wing. All people should support peoples' right to self rule. The NBA clearly put money above a simple comment supporting protesters. China threatened to boycott the NBA and the NBA caved. I'm surprised this is even a contentious issue. If we listen to the Beastie Boys, does that mean we are right-wing as well? To answer your question directly, neither party has challenged China on this issue, or the fact they have concentration camps with hundreds of thousands of Muslims being "re-educated." How can one not be horrified about that.

Monocle Smile

September 2nd, 2020 at 12:01 PM ^

Not at all. It's a real thing. It's not just the NBA, but their reaction to a simple and ostensibly non-controversial tweet was completely galling.

One dude tweets "free Hong Kong" and the NBA loses its shit and even the players speak to the press to walk it back

A Hearthstone champion says "free Hong Kong" in his acceptance speech and Blizzard robs him of his winnings and bans him for life.

These are freaking AMERICAN companies that just bend over and take it from China at the drop of a hat. This isn't a talking point; it's a real and scary situation and exposes the fraudulent patriotism that American corporations have sold to the public for decades.

MJ14

September 1st, 2020 at 10:34 PM ^

Rudy Gobert currently carrying the Jazz. Three defensive rebounds in a row. An offensive rebound. Two made free throws, and a made lay-up all in the last minute. Jazz went from down 65-61 to up 68-65 thanks to Gobert. 

BJNavarre

September 2nd, 2020 at 10:08 AM ^

Jokic is an amazing player to watch. Probably the craftiest player in the league, and the most creative passer. Not sure why he hasn't developed more of a following, aside from being Serbian and on a small market team.

With that said, aside from Game 7, he had a somewhat disappointing series.

Re: Lakers/Clips. Not sure about that. Most of the series should be competitive from here on out. Denver struggled with the Jazz, but the Jazz were an awfully strong 6 seed. OKC or Houston are going to be tough. The Heat have looked very good since the restart, and hard to discount a Brad Stevens team in the playoffs. With that said, I do think the Lakers & Clippers are the favorites (sorry Toronto/Milwaukee), though lots more parity in the league than usual.

hazardc

September 1st, 2020 at 11:10 PM ^

Man, sports were off TV for so long that I have forgotten they (partially) came back.

 

I remember when Covid hit, the one thing i said was "well at least i'll get to sit at home and watch march maddness" 

 

 

Darker Blue

September 1st, 2020 at 11:11 PM ^

I thought the moment between Mitchell and Murray at the end of game was awesome. 

2 dudes competed their asses off

Also Denver is really lucky they didn't see Mitchell wide open at the end.

Bergs

September 2nd, 2020 at 8:55 AM ^

Man, I love all the moral grandstanding going on from people who didn't give a shit about the Uyghurs until it became a useful political tool to obfuscate and distract from racial inequality and a piss poor coronavirus response within the United States.

I believe systemic racism exists within the United States. I more or less support the NBA's stance on systemic racism. I believe ethnic cleansing is going on in China. I am against the NBA's silence on ethnic cleansing in China. Just because the NBA is seemingly hypocritical in its refusal to condemn China does not mean it is wrong on the issue of systemic racism in the United States. For those who believe that an individual's hypocrisy automatically renders their argument invalid, Google the "tú quoque" or "appeal to hypocrisy" fallacy.

Lastly, for those who truly are disappointed in the NBA's stance on China, I challenge you to put your money where your mouth is. Stop watching the NBA. Write to the NBA and their sponsors to let them know how disappointed you are in their tacit approval of China's treatment of Uyghurs. I did, just as I stopped watching Fox Sports after Gus Johnson made Urban Meyer out to be a martyr for defending a wife beater. But, if I had to guess, your issue with the NBA has more to do with their stance on standing for the flag (no pun intended) than their stance on China.