Are the Utah Jazz a one man team in big series'?
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joe.linnen wrote:i'll end this now. Just because Boozer had a bad series doesn't mean we can question the team as a whole. As somebosy else said Willams, AK47, Okur, and Millsap all played very well. So to end this madness the Jazz are a great team and this is cming from a Los Angele Lakers Fan
It's not just one bad series. Guess how many times he's hit his season average since March 31st?
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Their offense is fine. They just can't stop anyone defensively if they can't foul. They are not a one man team. Maybe Boozer didn't show up but I don't think scoring was ever an issue for em in that Laker series. They just could not get stops. Pau, Odom, Fisher and Kobe all had great series. I don't think you can allow that to happen and expect to win.
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they need to get bigger. theyve got boozer, who is a heckuva player. but in crunchtime with the better teams, they stick 7 footers on him, and nullify his efforts. boozer is kinda like the best of the rest. but the elite before the rest, have got his number. its why he cant get over guys like duncan and gasol. just too lengthy for him to get his shot off during crunchtime.
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