Editor's note: Jazz rookie Scott Padgett checks in with these diary thoughts on his day off following Saturday's Game 3 and prior to Monday's practice for Game 4 of Utah's opening-round Western Conference playoff series with Seattle:We really didn't do a whole lot Sunday.
Did have dinner at Tuscany.
I had the pork chops.
Of course they were good.
It's always good eating there.
I go there to eat out a lot because it's right close to where we live.
We were going to go out and watch a movie later on, but decided to stay at home and watch one there instead.
We watched Happy Gilmore.
It wasn't the first time I've seen it.
More like the 1,000th.
I love that movie.
Later on I played "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?"
We have it on the computer.
I got all the way to the $1-million question. I don't remember exactly what it was, but it was one of those obscure questions no one would ever get.
I had used up all of my lifelines, but I took a stab at it anyway.
Didn't get it.
In real life, of course, I never would have even tried it. I would have taken the $500,000, and ran.
I did watch the basketball games -- the last part of the first one with Toronto and the Knicks after we got done watching film, where New York won and swept; and all of the Portland-Minnesota game and the (Los Angeles) Lakers-Sacramento game.
Not really surprised that those last two didn't end in sweeps.
The Western Conference has been so tough this year, and this was just more of the same.