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Jabari (deservedly) getting the credit but shout out to Jalen for this clutch shot too



Jabari (deservedly) getting the credit but shout out to Jalen for this clutch shot too



by Vkhenaten

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  1. Vkhenaten

    Jabari’s*

    Not that it mattered in the end but too bad Jalen’s foot was on the line

    Shout out Jabari and Jalen for the clutch shots, the future is bright in H-Town

    PS Al-P’s battle with with Valanciunas was entertaining as hell lol

    (If anyone saw my highlights clip from the Spurs games last week, somehow my phone can handle video processing better than my laptop so I’ll use that going forward lol)

  2. WuziMuzik

    Kpj, Jalen, and jabari all hit clutch shots, and alpi stepped his defense up. This was a good team win.

  3. Vkhenaten

    Btw the lack of respect our guys get from the refs is fucking disgusting.

    I understand star treatment is a thing but it’s not like the pels have any stars with Zion out and they still got that treatment against us. (Ingram’s arguable but I still wouldn’t call him a star and a lot of the bs calls weren’t even in his favour besides that no call push off on Al-P.)

  4. spikespiegel33

    Jalen had a great all around game yesterday. 25 points on 50% shooting (keep in mind two of these misses he was forced to shoot last second shot clock threes so it could be even better), 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 1 steal

  5. nonetimeaccount

    And shout out Alpi for a great screen to set Jalen free and KPJ for the perfect in-pocket in-rhytm delivery and even Coach for the spot on play call.

  6. NoneMoreBLK

    It truly was a team effort, in my opinion. The way we’ve been playing these past games has been a delight to see.

    When the ball is being distributed and not sticking in one players hand for too long, we have about 4 players who can potentially give you 20+ ppg — JG4, KPJ, AL-P, and Jabari Smith.

    Along with that, we have 4 players that can also score between 8-16 ppg — KJ, Tari, Jaygup, and Bae’Jean.

    I think this is what Coach Silas was building towards. Getting everyone to buy into the next man’s success — making the extra pass, diving on the ground for loose balls, helping teammates off the floor, and playing defense as a team.

    Things turned around for us after the Sengun-Jonas Standoff. We responded as a team. We didn’t allow Sengun to isolate and face Jonas when Jonas had an advantage. We sent help. We switched tactics on offense and brought Jonas to the perimeter where he’s weak. We started scoring in transition cause Jonas can’t keep up with Sengun there.

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