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Ricky Rubio: “We’re not gonna quit”

Welp, just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. Following the Jazz’s 32-point loss in Houston in game one, most thought the Jazz would make some adjustments and look a lot tougher after two days of preparation. This assumption could not have been more wrong. From the opening possessions, back-to-back lackadaisical turnovers, the Jazz looked dead in the water.It was hard to watch them actually play worse than they did the other night in game one. Not one player on the Jazz looked like they had any intent of walking in the Toyota Center and coming out with a win.