Utah Jazz (2-2) @ Golden State Warriors (3-1)

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Re: Utah Jazz (2-2) @ Golden State Warriors (3-1) 

Post#61 » by seejaydeja » Sat Nov 6, 2010 5:06 am

Is it not a recurring theme that with AK goes the Jazz? He was non-existent tonight...
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Post#62 » by HolyToledo » Sat Nov 6, 2010 5:06 am

bad rebounding and turnovers,,,thats fixable BUT we lack outside shooting bigtime...We miss Korver and Wes bc no one can hit wide open 3 on consistent basis. The Jazz need to find someone who can do that bc it doesnt look like it will be hayward this season. We cannot count on Memo being our savior from outside when he is coming off a serious injury.

I was happy what I saw out of Elson so our back up bigs look good. Jefferson needs to learn to step up as well but I am sure he will with time. Lack of outside shooting is our down fall!
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Post#63 » by HammerDunk » Sat Nov 6, 2010 5:08 am

Horrible game by DWill, AL, CJ, and AK and we still had a chance. It could have been worse, believe it or not. I am more concerned with the game tomorrow, they have to defend home court. If they split these games, I'll be happy.

BTW, that was one of the ugliest games of ball I have ever seen. I really hope it's an anomaly.
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Post#64 » by Ming Kong! » Sat Nov 6, 2010 5:09 am

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UTJazzFan_Echo1 wrote:Only fitting that we lose off of a offensive rebound.

The Jazz bigs should be walking around with paper bags on theirs heads until tomorrow nights game cause that's just embarrassing.


Williams had 8 turnovers, so it's not just the frontcourt. Only guys who played OK are some of our bench players. Wish GS beat us, but we really beat our selves. Great game by Biedrins.


Actually, I think AK and DWill hold most of the blame for tonight. Millsap and Al played well/OK.


Millsap and Jefferson weren't aggressive enough on both defense and offense, just look at the offensive rebounds they allowed and they scored well below their averages. In the end we had a chance, but we blew it again allowing second chances.
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Post#65 » by Sloanfeld » Sat Nov 6, 2010 5:11 am

Jefferson needs to be more aware, he looked asleep when AK gave him that pass with two minutes left. Boozer would have had 25 rebounds tonight.
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Post#66 » by Reckless » Sat Nov 6, 2010 5:45 am

When we were rolling and tied it at 72-72 and D-will tried to draw a foul but missed the jumper and Kirilenko had a shot at a tip in but blew it. All the momentum just lost, game lost.
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Post#67 » by carrottop12 » Sat Nov 6, 2010 7:16 am

We need a bench. When CJ plays well, we play well. When CJ plays poorly, we lose.
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Post#68 » by Colby » Sat Nov 6, 2010 2:44 pm

ut_jazz wrote:When we were rolling and tied it at 72-72 and D-will tried to draw a foul but missed the jumper and Kirilenko had a shot at a tip in but blew it. All the momentum just lost, game lost.


Yeah, I didn't understand the no call either, that's usually the quickest call made in basketball, D-Will got his guy in the air, jumped into him (not way out of the way either, DW pretty much jumped straight up) and didn't get the call. Fast forward to Curry and he maybe gets hit by Millsap's leg on a reverse lay-up, but it looked like he was going to get hit and got a whistle, 3 point play pushes it to a 5 point lead (enormous in this game) -- ball game.

While I did think that sequence was a little bush league, we did NOT deserve to win that game. The turnovers and offensive boards were just disgusting to watch after a certain point. We hardly have the best PG in the NBA right now. 4th best so far this year would be giving him a HUGE benefit of the doubt.

As Deron and AK go, we go. When they don't go right away, Dr. Jekyll shows up. But when they're on point and pushing the tempo, Mr. Hyde seems to poke his head out. I've never read the book(s) so if those are backwards, my bad. Haha.
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Post#69 » by LjJazzman » Sat Nov 6, 2010 3:36 pm

Sloanfeld wrote:Jefferson needs to be more aware, he looked asleep when AK gave him that pass with two minutes left. Boozer would have had 25 rebounds tonight.



I thought the same thing about boozer. Al gets the rebound if it comes to him, he donest ever go and get it or beat anyone to it. That, and his bad hands with close passes is what makes me the most nervous.

Those last two pts he had were pretty sweet tho.

Deron is making me sooooo **** mad this season. He needs to pull his head out already.

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