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Paul Millsap drops 46 as Jazz beat Heat
Paul Millsap scored a career-high 46 points -- 11 coming in the final 28 seconds of regulation as Utah rallied from eight down -- and the Jazz stunned the Heat 116-114 in overtime on Tuesday night. Paul Millsap leads Jazz past Heat despite LeBron James' 29th career triple-double
Paul Millsap was 3-3 from the 3-point line in the final 30 seconds. Coming into this game, he was 2-20 3-pt FG for his career and had not made one this season.
Final line: 46 points, 19-28, 9 rebounds
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pretty damn impressive, my coworkers and i were in the breakroom at work saying the game was over in the first half and i come home and it definitely gotta a little "huh?" outta me.
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I would have expected 46 rebounds in a game before 46 points for Millsap.
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Re: Paul Millsap drops 46 as Jazz beat Heat
 Originally Posted by WalkingCY Oh, too bad LeBaby.
I don't get it. LeBron James never predicted a title this year, and the season is still young.
The Miami Heat are poised for many deep playoff runs in the near future, and yes, there will be some titles along the way. The only people who said this team will never suffer are pundit idiots.
LeBaby? Why, because he went someplace to win?
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Re: Paul Millsap drops 46 as Jazz beat Heat
 Originally Posted by CycloneYoda LeBaby? Why, because he went someplace to win? No, because he is a baby.
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Re: Paul Millsap drops 46 as Jazz beat Heat
 Originally Posted by Clones85' No, because he is a baby.
I guess I just don't see it.
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Whitlock opined yesterday that Bosh was part of the problem and that he had to go. Said he was too soft and they needed some muscle down low. There may be some truth to that but either way I'm looking forward to the train wreck if the Heat don't get any better.
Over under on when Riles comes down from the front office and gives young coach Eric the shoulder tap?
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Chris Bosh is going to wish he was back playing under the radar in Toronto pretty soon. Dude has never played in a big game in his life, he looked terrified in the opener in Boston, he's going to let Milsap drop 46 on him, the playoffs are not going to be a fun experience for him.
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Re: Paul Millsap drops 46 as Jazz beat Heat
 Originally Posted by CycloneYoda I don't get it. LeBron James never predicted a title this year, and the season is still young.
The Miami Heat are poised for many deep playoff runs in the near future, and yes, there will be some titles along the way. The only people who said this team will never suffer are pundit idiots.
LeBaby? Why, because he went someplace to win? The guy had a hour special jerk off session where he ditched his hometown at the end to "take his talents to South Beach".
Nobody is against free agency, people don't like egomaniacs.
Kevin Durant resigned for five years during the same week and tweeted the news in 8 words. That was the end of it. Oh Durant outscored LeBron in just his third season too. This is a guy who was the best player at the Olympics by a million miles, a guy who is at worst the second or third best player to build a team around RIGHT NOW. 8 words vs. one hour jerk off tv special? That is night and day.
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Re: Paul Millsap drops 46 as Jazz beat Heat
 Originally Posted by CycloneYoda I guess I just don't see it. You didn't watch him quit on his team in a playoff series? That's something a baby does.
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Re: Paul Millsap drops 46 as Jazz beat Heat
 Originally Posted by HFCS The guy had a hour special jerk off session where he ditched his hometown at the end to "take his talents to South Beach".
Nobody is against free agency, people don't like egomaniacs.
Kevin Durant resigned for five years during the same week and tweeted the news in 8 words. That was the end of it. Oh Durant outscored LeBron in just his third season too. This is a guy who was the best player at the Olympics by a million miles, a guy who is at worst the second or third best player to build a team around RIGHT NOW. 8 words vs. one hour jerk off tv special? That is night and day. agreed
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HFCS - I am curious as to if you would still be calling LeBron a baby if he decided to come to Chicago and play for your Bulls instead?
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Re: Paul Millsap drops 46 as Jazz beat Heat
 Originally Posted by CyJack13 Chris Bosh is going to wish he was back playing under the radar in Toronto pretty soon. Dude has never played in a big game in his life, he looked terrified in the opener in Boston, he's going to let Milsap drop 46 on him, the playoffs are not going to be a fun experience for him. As a Bulls fan who followed free agency closely right now I'd rank Bosh/Bulls big men:
1. Noah (and it's not even close)
2. Boozer
3 tie. Taj Gibson
3 tie. Bosh
*Obviously #3 could change, but so far Taj Gibson has had the better '10, he's shooting 63% with everyone crashing on Rose, why can't Bosh shoot like that with not one but two superstars?
The Heat already need to go 70-5 the rest of the way to match Jeff Van Gundy's prediction of how good they'd be.
JVG was a decent coach but he's about the worst analyst/prognosticator in the history of sports. Whatever the guy predicts, bet the farm on it not happening.
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Re: Paul Millsap drops 46 as Jazz beat Heat
 Originally Posted by HFCS The guy had a hour special jerk off session where he ditched his hometown at the end to "take his talents to South Beach".
Nobody is against free agency, people don't like egomaniacs.
Kevin Durant resigned for five years during the same week and tweeted the news in 8 words. That was the end of it. Oh Durant outscored LeBron in just his third season too. This is a guy who was the best player at the Olympics by a million miles, a guy who is at worst the second or third best player to build a team around RIGHT NOW. 8 words vs. one hour jerk off tv special? That is night and day. To be fair, LeBron signed an extension with Cleveland after three years with little fanfare too. Also, Durant was the best player at the World Championships playing with the US JV team. It was a great performance, but it wasn't like he took over a team with Kobe, Wade and LeBron.
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