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Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:32 pm
by Purch
Al Jefferson(notes) isn’t upset with the Minnesota Timberwolves for trading him. Not at all. After winning just 15 games last season, he’s thankful to be moving to the Utah Jazz, whose playoff appearances are an annual rite of spring. Staying with the Timberwolves would have meant only more rebuilding.

“They have a nice group of guys, but will have a couple more losing seasons,” Jefferson said of the T’wolves. “Minneapolis is my home away from home. I respect the fans that have supported me through the good and the bad … but when I told people I played for Minnesota, some people didn’t even know they had a team. Everybody knows about Utah. Everyone knows the Utah Jazz.

“I go from being in a Toyota to a Bentley. It’s a beautiful thing.”

The Jazz acquired Jefferson from the Wolves in exchange for two first-round picks and center Kosta Koufos(notes). The move gave the Jazz a replacement for power forward Carlos Boozer(notes), who departed to the Chicago Bulls in free agency. The trade also sends Jefferson to a playoff team with an All-Star point guard in Deron Williams(notes).

The Wolves considered Jefferson a future All-Star and the center of their rebuilding efforts after acquiring him in the trade that sent Kevin Garnett(notes) to the Boston Celtics before the 2007-08 season. He initially didn’t disappoint, averaging 21.1 points and 11.1 rebounds in his first season. He looked even more dominant in his second season, averaging 23.1 points and 11 boards in 50 games before tearing his right anterior cruciate ligament. The knee injury required surgery, and it quickly became evident Jefferson’s days were numbered in Minnesota once David Kahn took over as general manager in the summer of 2009 – especially with another young power forward now on the roster in Kevin Love(notes).

Still recovering from the knee injury and trying to find his place in the triangle offense of new coach Kurt Rambis, Jefferson averaged 17.1 points and 9.3 rebounds last season. He’s now determined to reward the Jazz for showing faith in him.

“For all the guys trying to bounce back from injury, it’s going to take hard work, not just training camp,” Jefferson said. “I proved I’m tough enough because of this injury. Utah wouldn’t take the chance to trade for me if they didn’t think I was healthy.”

The Dallas Mavericks also showed interest in acquiring Jefferson, but Jefferson preferred the Jazz because he considers Williams “the best point guard in the game.” The two have talked regularly since the trade.

“The first thing [Williams] told me is he’s going to make me an All-Star,” Jefferson said. “It was music to my ears. That meant a lot. It’s a blessing. It means he is not done here. He’s an All-Star, the best point guard in the game, and I said that before I got here. I just need to have my hands ready.”

Boozer battled injuries during his stay with the Jazz, but was a consistent contributor when healthy, averaging 19.5 points and 11.2 rebounds last season. Jefferson, however, says his knee is close to 100 percent and thinks he can deliver similar production. At 6-foot-10, he’s also bigger than Boozer, giving the Jazz a long frontline alongside 6-11 center Mehmet Okur(notes) and 6-9 small forward Andrei Kirilenko(notes).

Jefferson made clear he’s not trying to replace Boozer, just like he didn’t try to replace Garnett in Minnesota. But he does have his eye on chasing the legacy of the Jazz’s most famous forward: Karl Malone, who formed a devastating pick-and-roll combo with Hall of Fame point guard John Stockton. Neither Malone nor Stockton, however, ended their careers with a title.

“One reason I came to Utah is so me and Deron could grow old together and win a championship,” Jefferson said. “No disrespect [to Stockton and Malone] … I hope we are better and we win a championship. I hope so. I would love that.”

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Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:41 pm
by BarneyGumble
Well he certainly is saying the right things. Im glad to know there are players out there that genuinely want to play for the Utah Jazz. I hope he can deliver us a competitive and fun season...

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:23 pm
by red4hf
I am starting to really like him....... I was sad to see Boozer go, but Jefferson is making me really excited about the ucoming season, I mean Chris Matthews excited, for those that follow politics.......

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:35 pm
by The59Sound
red4hf wrote: I mean Chris Matthews excited


HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:44 pm
by Lava Rock Kid
Toyota to a Bently?????? Miller family has to be mad. They made alot of money with those toyotas.

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:45 pm
by Klomp
Interesting note. Al Jefferson is 25. Deron Williams is 26. Malone and Stockton became teammates when 22 and 23.

With Stockton and Malone on the team, the Jazz had a winning season every year. Had it not been for some guy named Michael they'd each have two rings. It will be very difficult for Jefferson and Williams to have a better career than Malone and Stockton.

However, as a Wolves fan, I wish Jefferson all the success in the world this year, except for the four games we play you. I really hope Jefferson can get an All-Star bid this year, and years in the future.

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:58 pm
by HammerDunk
I'm pretty sure Rubio is travelling in that vid... am I wrong?

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:18 pm
by Purch
[quote="HammerDunk"]I'm pretty sure Rubio is travelling in that vid... am I wrong?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOLkVnArx2g[/youtube]

Take a closer look

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:43 am
by Bullet
LOL. That basket was far from EASY.

I'm also loving Big Al now. I hope his statements translate to the basketball court. Him and Deron will be awesome.

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 1:40 am
by Jefff
toyotas had some problems lately...

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:10 am
by HammerDunk
Still looks like a travel to me.

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:22 am
by DelaneyRudd
Jefff wrote:toyotas had some problems lately...

They have found most of the reported cases were user errors trying to stake their claim.

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:59 am
by Colby
HammerDunk wrote:Still looks like a travel to me.


He passes is as he's comin' down for his 3rd step.

Thought the same thing as you on the first view though.

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:49 pm
by Purch
The best part of it is I don't have to pretend to like Boozer anymore :oops:

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:15 pm
by HammerDunk
Colby wrote:
HammerDunk wrote:Still looks like a travel to me.


He passes is as he's comin' down for his 3rd step.

Thought the same thing as you on the first view though.

He passes on his 4th step.

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:36 pm
by Luigi
On Rubio: He gets the ball off before his foot comes down. But it is hard to tell which is his first step because of the video slow motion segments and the camera above his knees. Depending on if you count that first step right after the dribble (its pretty close) you have a 2 or 3 step situation, imo.

On Al: I'm glad he's happy, but it doesn't make sense to say you came to Utah in order to win a ring. He didn't have much of a choice in the matter. Everything else he's been saying makes good sense and it seems like he really is grateful to be on a winning team, but the ring stuff is always dangerous talk in my opinion.

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:13 am
by Purch
I like the fact he said he want's to be better then Malone. To want to be better then All time greats shows alot about a young player.

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:21 am
by HammerDunk
Luigi wrote:On Rubio: He gets the ball off before his foot comes down. But it is hard to tell which is his first step because of the video slow motion segments and the camera above his knees. Depending on if you count that first step right after the dribble (its pretty close) you have a 2 or 3 step situation, imo.

You may be right, but to me he is clearly passing AFTER his 3rd step. I really don't care, I just find it really funny that this video that is obviously set up and not part of a real game, has him traveling and making a pass that is not all that impressive when it's not actually in a real game! Rubio is the NBA/Nike hype machine at its best, and I doubt will be much more. They are acting like the no look pass is his trademark move. He hasn't played a damn game in the NBA. Ugh...

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:59 pm
by Purch
HammerDunk wrote:
Luigi wrote:On Rubio: He gets the ball off before his foot comes down. But it is hard to tell which is his first step because of the video slow motion segments and the camera above his knees. Depending on if you count that first step right after the dribble (its pretty close) you have a 2 or 3 step situation, imo.

You may be right, but to me he is clearly passing AFTER his 3rd step. I really don't care, I just find it really funny that this video that is obviously set up and not part of a real game, has him traveling and making a pass that is not all that impressive when it's not actually in a real game! Rubio is the NBA/Nike hype machine at its best, and I doubt will be much more. They are acting like the no look pass is his trademark move. He hasn't played a damn game in the NBA. Ugh...


Would you have preferred this?


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqAoUHUNKrA[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5fL9z4dkk8[/youtube]

Seriously Rubio uses the no look pass so much I don't see the problem with him having a video about it.
And How is he a hype machine? Just because he's the most talented overrseas prospect we've had in a while?

Re: Al Jefferon interview

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:59 pm
by BarneyGumble
Purch wrote:I like the fact he said he want's to be better then Malone. To want to be better then All time greats shows alot about a young player.


Nene said he wanted to be the next Malone, too. But instead of gut-wrenching workouts, his offseason routine included gaining weight while enjoying his celebrity in Brazil. The true value of a player in this league IMO is the work he puts in during the offseason...