Jordan Farmar is awful

So Derek Fisher not only blocked Deron Williams’ last shot but also scored 10 points in the fourth quarter…wonder how many he could’ve scored if the refs hadn’t deliberately taken him out of both games in Utah. Seriously, these Jazz fans need to get over the fact that Fisher no longer plays there. I’d miss him, too - I did, actually. Especially last year.

And then every time Fisher has to come out, that stupid UCLA Bruin has to come into the game. Sorry to all of my lovely friends at UCLA who are big fans of this awful, godforsaken choke that is singlehandedly destroying our offensive production for huge stretches at a time - but he sucks. Can’t wait to bring this thing back to LA so we’ll get some calls and keep D-fish in the game. It’s a shame he’s supposed to be our franchise point guard, because I’m sure Jackson would love to put Luke Walton in the game instead of deliberately trying to pump confidence into this idiot.

One more thing. Is anyone else wondering why we didn’t go for the win at the end of regulation? Hasn’t Phil’s philosophy always been to go for the tie at home and go for the win on the road? Well, as much as I loved seeing Lamar Odom send us into overtime - he’s brilliant by the way when he decides to tune in for 48 minutes - that wasn’t the play that Phil usually goes for. More mind games from the Zen Master to come I presume.

5 Responses to “Jordan Farmar is awful”

  1. capitalsports Says:

    Continuing the facebook chat here…

    it really should be called the Kevin Faulk Disease - i mean, even Clinton Portis is a better receiving running back.

  2. the other shammgod Says:

    Uh oh. Dementia, one of the first symptoms of Jason Campbell disease. Watch out for possible hallucinations, bipolarism, and if it goes too far, AIDS.

  3. the other shammgod Says:

    Somebody found our site yesterday by typing Jordan Farmar sucks into google. Sure enough, we are the 8th hit. sweet.

  4. capitalsports Says:

    dementia? maaan sh!!!!!t. haha

    the google thing is hilarious.

  5. My bad « We Talkin’ ‘Bout Practice Says:

    [...] I’d like to retract what I said earlier about Jordan Farmar - he had a bad series against Utah, and it didn’t help that he was forced to guard Deron [...]

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