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Old 05-22-2006, 05:09 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by jleefilled
Jason Terry will want this win more than maybe anything he's ever wanted. But likely, his reasons are not the same as Dirk or Stack. It will be difficult for JT to live down his mistake in game five if the Mavs don't win.
More than game 5, Jet wants to redeem himself for last year's loss to Phoenix.

Dirk will carry the team as far as he has to, and Jet will provide the daggers to finish the Spurs off. Jet will redeem himself. He always does.

This reminds me of the season opener against Phoenix. Remember, everyone?

Jet missed 4 critical free throws when the game was on the line. It was overtime with the Mavs down by 5 and only seconds left. The mavs appeared to be dead in the water, and Jet wouldn't be wrong in blaming himself. So what does he do? He dishes it out to Quis for a wide open three. Mavs get the ball back, and call time. There are 3.3 seconds remaining on the clock. Quisy inbounds to Jet, and he just drives to about 10 feet from the hoop, throws up a tear-drop, and sinks it, silencing the home crowd and sending the game into double-OT. Then he and Dirk play the two-man game and the Mavs win in double-OT.

Jet will bounce back, like he always does, and the Mavs WILL win game 7.
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