Blazers beat Jazz in Game 6 of the 1999 West Semifinals | Classic Trail Blazers Games
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2020
- Isaiah Rider's 24 points lead the Blazers to a Game 6 win and a trip to the Western Conference Finals in this classic from the 90s.
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Wow this was we realized Stockton and malone were done and wouldn't capitalize on jordan retiring they ran out gas
Man those 90's crowds were just different
@Kabir Muthu doesn't really matter my point was the crowds back then were always crazy. The last like 5-10 years our fans have been pretty meh at times
Just before jail blazers fell off in 02
The game was so much more exciting, not so many fouls, more intense
way before the covid restrictions
Because people weren’t looking at their phones or posting selfies on Snapchat at the game lol
Was at this game as a kid and it was absolutely electric
2:31 is exactly why the Jazz signed Olden Polynice to become the starting Center for the 1999-2000 season. Sheed just posterizes and baptizes soft Ostertag.
Like polynice was that much better !?!
Ostertag averaged 2.7 BPG that season. Better than Polynice.
@@mr.roberto1898 Ostertag was a good shot blocker but other than that, both were pretty mediocre.
And they still lost to the Blazers in 2000😂
@@goldenstatewarriors4011That 2000 Blazers team was stacked and fun to watch. I was happy to see the Jazz get embarrassed, f*** Malone 😎🖕🏿.
how about a full game
Not Only Was This A Young Protland Team But They We're Also Stacked, Damon, Rider, Wallace, Grant, Sabonis, Jim Jackson, Wells, Walt Williams, Jermaine O'Neal, Greg Anthony, This Sqaud Was Like A AAU Team
Sheed is just awesome!
The Utah Jazz season is over, for the first time in 7yrs since 1992, the Portland Trailblazers back into the Western conference finals?
sabonis is just so good . the only big man that can hold basketball like a bowling and make a perfect pass
steven adams too
Wilt Chamberlain
Early blueprint for Jokic
i really love wilt chamberlain
And for the first time in 7 yrs since 1992, the Portland trailblazers back to the Western conference finals???
they went far in 1990 1991 and 1992 and then lost six years in a row in round 1 but these nine years why did they go this way
The Jazz thought it was their time after Jordan's retirement… But they forgot the rivals in the western conference, the Blazers, the Spurs, next year the Lakers with Phil Jackson... The Jazz had each season some problems in importants games of the playoffs, in money time... They were weak mentally.
They weren't getting any younger too
@@scarykurapika100yago2 Yes their time was gone after the defeat vs the Bulls in 1998...
@Michael Elam 1998
From the Drexler days to the Wallace days Portland eliminated Malone and Stockton more than any other team, they in particular knew how to play them better than any other team for some reason.
in game 6 of 1992 did john stockton get an eye injury
i was born in 2000. down an mvp rabbit hole and realized i didn’t know who won in 99. when i saw it was malone i was like huh, i never really thought about the fact that the jazz were still intact after jordan and if malone won mvp they must have something notable in the playoffs. but instead they lost to a team that didn’t have a single player averaging over 13 ppg. is 1999 karl malone the least impressive mvp in nba history?
Being a Sonics and Blazers fan, born in Seattle in 1973, I know that Portland is the most STUPIT with top draft picks! I swear, if Portland had the #1 overall pick in the 1992 NBA Draft, I believe that they would have picked Adam Kaeff!
bill walton didn't equal spencer haywood
Where are you getting your information you do know that the #1 pick in the 1992 draft was Shaquille O’Neal by the Orlando Magic
Exactly my point! And Alonzo Mourning was Number 2. But, my favorite team, the Blazers, took Mychal Thompson Number 1 overall, where Larry Bird went Number 6. And, they picked Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan. Greg Oden over Kevin Durant. And, LaRue Martin (averaged 4ppg) over Bob McAdoo. Any team stupid enough to pass up Michael Jordan AND Larry Bird, is stupid enough to pick Adam Kaeff or Todd Day, over Shaquille O'Neal and Alonzo Mourning.
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the 35-15 blazers were actually the #3 seed
The jazz didn't score buckets? 😕 Where are the scoring highlights for the other team?
I was born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Sonics and Blazers fan. Japanese-American. Going into the 1998-99 playoffs, I was afraid the Jazz would cruise to the title, and Portland was overmatched, as Portland lost in the first round 6 years in a row.
Why is the fact you're Japanese relevant to what you said?
Hi Kyle. It's more relevant that I'm a Blazers fan. But, because I am Japanese, I HATE the Boston Celtics! And the Utah Jazz! When I was 11, my father's friend from Boston, his son accidentally pushed me into a pond at a picnic and made me wet my shoes. Two weeks after that, I saw a Sonics at Celtics game on TV. I saw soon after Boston hogged EIGHT championships in a row! I HATE championship hogs!! I also have a stereotype about Utah, too. Unfortunately, Etan Thomas HIMSELF singled out Boston and Utah fans as being racist.
@@unappealingundesirable2826 Winning titles and dominating the league doesn't make a team racist.
@@kylein9869 The players I hate the most in NBA history: Larry Bird, Dan Majerle and Matt Harpring!!
@@unappealingundesirable2826 I hate Karl Malone, LeBron James, Tyrone Hill, Bob Sura, and Kendall Gill
Probably the best chance the Jazz had fir a ring. 97 and 98 nobody was beating Jordan.... 99 Malone was the MVP... But Portland just wanted it more
Portland was the rising team, young and strong, and the Jazz started to decline...
@@TheDignam Brian Grant's defense was masterful this series
@@TheDignam ... Yup & Portland did a tiny bit better the next season when they overhauled the team with incoming Pippen, Shrempf & Smith.
The 99 Spurs were better than those Bulls teams. The Jazz didn't even look that good against the Kings in the 1st round. Utah just wasn't winning a title regardless. Their best team and the best chance they had was in 97. They couldve beaten the Bulls but they choked
@@whats_holden_upLMAO in no way the 1999 Spurs were better than the 90s Dynasty Bulls. Get real delusional Spurs fanboy, the only Bulls team that Spurs team would have a chance against are the 1998 Bulls, since they were old and MJ was running on fumes and played an entire year with a broken finger on his shooting hand just like his pupil Kobe Bryant did in his last title year, 2010.
what if the western conference finals in 1999 was the #1 spurs vs #2 jazz
War eagle 🦅
the 37-13 jazz were actually the #2 seed
By record, yes, but the Blazers were the #2 seed by virtue of winning the Pacific Division. The Jazz in fact were tied with the Spurs with identical records( The Spurs also finished 37-13 ), but the Jazz wound up as the 3 seed.
@@ckendall67 they SHOULDN'T have gone by the divisions they SHOULD'VE SIMPLY gone by the records
@@youtuber3328Yeah true that. Perfect example is the 2006 standings. The 44-38 Nuggets got the 3rd seed due to winning the shitty Northwest division and 54-28 Suns got the 2nd seed winning the Pacific Division. Meanwhile the 60-22 Mavs got the 4th seed because they finished 2nd in the stacked Southwest division behind the 63-19 Spurs.
@@Theterminato2013 i still have VERY LITTLE concern about that but it SHOULD'VE been the #1 63-19 spurs #2 60-22 mavs and #3 54-28 suns and if it was done that way the conference finals would've been mavs vs spurs but it wasn't so the best 2006 playoff teams were the #1 heat #2 mavs #3 pistons and #4 suns
The NBA was physical and fun. The Association didn't like the Kings and Blazers
lmao malone was too scared to guard sabonis or rasheed hahahah wtf. young grant ate though!!
Malone was like 35 dumbass
the 1999 and 2000 blazers teams didn't equal the 1990 1991 and 1992 blazers teams
Jazz nunca reforzaron al equipo toda la década con los mismo jugadores todo el peso sobre malone y jhon sstoctom les faltó un escolta que los ayudara la historia fuera sido otra
Would Jordan’s bulls have beaten these teams in 99?
HELL YEAH
the #2 vs #7 should've been the jazz vs suns
Even tho the Jazz had a better record than the Blazers, the Blazers were awarded the 2 seed due to winning the Pacific division title and the Jazz were pushed to 3 seed due to losing the tiebreaker with the Spurs.
@@Theterminato2013 it's nice to meet you and thanks for your honesty but they should've gone by records not divisions
the #3 vs #6 should've been the blazers vs kings
It would’ve been fun seeing Sheed and C-Webb face off alongside 2 of the best passing Centers in Divac and Sabonis.
@@Theterminato2013 that makes sense
I thought 99 was gonna b Utah vs Indiana in finals.....neither made it lol
some people it was going to be the jazz vs heat
Acting like they won the title. Shirts off for a 2nd round win. Lol
That Jazz team was already washed. Thur Bailey was 37, Hornacek was 36, Stockton 36 and a bunch of mediocre role players led by Greg F Orstateg. Jazz as an ORG was really cheap. Malone and Stockton deserved better. Either Malone would drop 30, 35 or they would lose the game. I actually thought either team could beat Spurs that season. Spurs was such joke of organization up to that point in time.