Game 13: Sacramento Kings (3-8) @ Utah Jazz (6-6)
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WOW we got lucky on that possession. We need Al, Favors, Marvin, Hayward, and Tinsley out there right now.
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What a crazy finish!!!!!!!!! What were the Kings doing?
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I'll give this Corbin this, he kept Millsap out of the game...........
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Next time we bitch and moan about how ther refs (and probably, legit) cost us a road game, please remember tonight and you'll know that we'll be even. Gotta admit without help from the refs, no way are we even close.
At least we gutted it out. Oh and I hope this game also helps aliviate the Big Al/Kanter debate, at least for a while.
At least we gutted it out. Oh and I hope this game also helps aliviate the Big Al/Kanter debate, at least for a while.

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Jazzfan Bayamon wrote:Next time we bitch and moan about how ther refs (and probably, legit) cost us a road game, please remember tonight and you'll know that we'll be even. Gotta admit without help from the refs, no way are we even close.
At least we gutted it out. Oh and I hope this game also helps aliviate the Big Al/Kanter debate, at least for a while.
I think Cousins helped us a lot more than the refs.......
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I loved the lineup we ran in the 4th: Tinsley, Jefferson, Favors, Hayward and Marvin.
Does Ty have the balls to bench Millsap?
Does Ty have the balls to bench Millsap?

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Jazzfan Bayamon wrote:Next time we bitch and moan about how ther refs (and probably, legit) cost us a road game, please remember tonight and you'll know that we'll be even. Gotta admit without help from the refs, no way are we even close.
At least we gutted it out. Oh and I hope this game also helps aliviate the Big Al/Kanter debate, at least for a while.
Huh? 1 foul advantage to us, not our fault they got us to the line more. There was definitely a handful of plays that the Jazz didn't get the benefit of the whistle, especially Favors.
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Jazzfan Bayamon wrote:Next time we bitch and moan about how ther refs (and probably, legit) cost us a road game, please remember tonight and you'll know that we'll be even. Gotta admit without help from the refs, no way are we even close.
At least we gutted it out. Oh and I hope this game also helps aliviate the Big Al/Kanter debate, at least for a while.
Really? Favors/Hayward both got hacked plenty and didn't get to the free throw line
Jazz won because Kings don't know how to close out games on the road.
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StocktonShorts wrote:I loved the lineup we ran in the 4th: Tinsley, Jefferson, Favors, Hayward and Marvin.
Does Ty have the balls to bench Millsap?
Well, when Favors plays this good, he better. Millsap usually deserves to play, but tonight Marvin deserved those minutes at SF over him. I'm happy with the minute management and adjustments made by Corbin. I'm not very happy though with his coaching though. He needs to put a fire under the team's ass when you down to the damn Kings at home. Sloan's teams would come out with a different attitude in the 3rd cause you know he let them have it in the half.
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Favors and Hayward play 35 min per game and who cares who the others players are on the court. Corbin starting to learn this what we all knew before the season started. At least I hope he is learning this!
Play with the Pass, Play with a Purpose, and Play with Pace along with Obvious Unselfishness....Coach Snyder says the sky is purple than Jazz players say nice purple sky! LONG LIVE THE MAD SCIENTIST!!!!
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StocktonShorts wrote:I loved the lineup we ran in the 4th: Tinsley, Jefferson, Favors, Hayward and Marvin.
Does Ty have the balls to bench Millsap?
or Jefferson which I would prefer and forget this Foye starts BS,,Foye is a bench player at best
Play with the Pass, Play with a Purpose, and Play with Pace along with Obvious Unselfishness....Coach Snyder says the sky is purple than Jazz players say nice purple sky! LONG LIVE THE MAD SCIENTIST!!!!
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StocktonShorts wrote:I loved the lineup we ran in the 4th: Tinsley, Jefferson, Favors, Hayward and Marvin.
Does Ty have the balls to bench Millsap?
Who cares who starts, as long as Favors is getting 30-35 minutes and closing out games, I don't care if he starts or is off the bench.
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Jazzfan Bayamon wrote:Next time we bitch and moan about how ther refs (and probably, legit) cost us a road game, please remember tonight and you'll know that we'll be even. Gotta admit without help from the refs, no way are we even close.
Lol wut?
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Damn...Utah was down 12 in the 4th quarter and came back to win.
Gordon was good. Favors got a lot of minutes and produced 14rebs and 16 points.
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THE FACTS: Gordon Hayward sank a go-ahead 22-foot jumper with 4.5 seconds remaining and the Utah Jazz rallied from a 13-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Sacramento Kings 104-102 on Friday night.
After Hayward's basket, Sacramento's James Johnson drove the length of the floor and missed a runner that would have tied the game.
Hayward and Derrick Favors both came off the bench to lift Utah. Hayward had a season-high 23 points, while Favors chipped in 16 points and 14 rebounds. Marvin Williams, who replaced Favors in the starting lineup, had a solid game with a season-high 20 points and four rebounds.
Tyreke Evans led Sacramento with 19 points despite playing just 3:06 in the fourth quarter. Marcus Thornton came off the bench to score 18 points and make three 3-pointers for the Kings.
QUOTABLE: "I thought we won with a lot of grit, gut, staying together [and] understanding the time and moment of the game and what we had to do and our defense. That last seven minutes, I don't know offhand, but I think we had 11 or 12 stops out of 13 or 14 at the end and they were big defensive plays."
-- Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin
THE STAT: The Jazz didn't have their best stuff as far as offensive execution and shooting goes. So they manufactured points by getting to the free-throw line. They had a 33-16 advantage in free throws attempted over the Kings, and shot 87.9 percent from the free-throw line.
TURNING POINT: The Jazz appeared headed for certain defeat after Thornton hit a 3-pointer to give Sacramento a 97-85 lead with 6:30 remaining. But Utah kept chipping away and put together a 17-2 run with nine of its points coming at the free-throw line. Jamaal Tinsley made two foul shots to give Utah the lead at 100-99 and Al Jefferson added two more free throws to add to the Jazz's advantage. Tinsley had a key strip on Aaron Brooks with 14.9 seconds left to get Utah the ball back with the game tied 102-102.
HOT: Brooks, despite the late turnover, has given Sacramento a lift since rejoining the starting lineup in the Kings' last three games. He had a season-high 17 points on 7-for-9 shooting. For the Jazz, Jefferson shot 6-for-8 and scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half.
NOT: The Kings ran an efficient offense until the fourth quarter. They shot 54.2 percent in the first three quarters -- against a team that had the third-best field-goal percentage defense in the league entering Friday's game. Sacramento, however, shot just 38.1 percent and Thornton was the only King to make more than one basket in the fourth quarter.
QUOTABLE II: "Close the game out the right way. We tried to go one-on-one. We lost the ball. We had bad shots. All you had to do is look and see. All we have to do is run what we were running, don't be in a hurry and the game would be there. Too much one-on-one and it cost us the game."
-- Kings coach Keith Smart on his team's play in the fourth quarter
GOOD MOVE: After a big third quarter by DeMarcus Cousins (when he scored 10 of his 14 points), Jazz coach Corbin put Favors on Cousins to shut him down in the fourth quarter. It worked. Cousins was frustrated by the long and athletic Favors and scored just two points in the fourth quarter. Those two points came at the free-throw line, as Cousins also had two fouls and a turnover in the fourth quarter.
BAD MOVE: Sacramento was helpful to Utah's comeback by hacking away in the fourth quarter -- and sometimes 60 feet away from the basket. The Kings put the Jazz in the penalty early in the fourth quarter, committing a total of nine fouls. Utah shot 15 free throws in the fourth quarter, compared to just three by Sacramento, and made 13 of them. The excessive fouling by Sacramento made the Jazz's comeback too easy for them.
NOTABLE: Jazz point guard Mo Williams sprained his ankle in the first quarter. He had it re-taped before briefly returning to the game in the second quarter and then had to leave the game for good. Earl Watson played for the first time for Utah this season after suffering a knee injury in April. He had two assists and two rebounds in nine minutes. Sacramento reserve Jimmer Fredette -- wildly cheered by BYU fans and lustily booed by Jazz fans -- had 10 points in his return to Utah. The Kings allowed a season-high 31 fast-break points. Utah never led by more than three points in Friday's game. The two teams play again on Saturday.
UP NEXT: For the Kings, Saturday vs. Utah, Tuesday vs. Minnesota, Friday vs. Indiana. For the Jazz, Saturday @ Sacramento, Monday vs. Denver, Wednesday @ New Orleans.
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Damn...Utah was down 12 in the 4th quarter and came back to win.
Gordon was good. Favors got a lot of minutes and produced 14rebs and 16 points.
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NBA DRAFT commentary-
THE FACTS: Gordon Hayward sank a go-ahead 22-foot jumper with 4.5 seconds remaining and the Utah Jazz rallied from a 13-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Sacramento Kings 104-102 on Friday night.
After Hayward's basket, Sacramento's James Johnson drove the length of the floor and missed a runner that would have tied the game.
Hayward and Derrick Favors both came off the bench to lift Utah. Hayward had a season-high 23 points, while Favors chipped in 16 points and 14 rebounds. Marvin Williams, who replaced Favors in the starting lineup, had a solid game with a season-high 20 points and four rebounds.
Tyreke Evans led Sacramento with 19 points despite playing just 3:06 in the fourth quarter. Marcus Thornton came off the bench to score 18 points and make three 3-pointers for the Kings.
QUOTABLE: "I thought we won with a lot of grit, gut, staying together [and] understanding the time and moment of the game and what we had to do and our defense. That last seven minutes, I don't know offhand, but I think we had 11 or 12 stops out of 13 or 14 at the end and they were big defensive plays."
-- Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin
THE STAT: The Jazz didn't have their best stuff as far as offensive execution and shooting goes. So they manufactured points by getting to the free-throw line. They had a 33-16 advantage in free throws attempted over the Kings, and shot 87.9 percent from the free-throw line.
TURNING POINT: The Jazz appeared headed for certain defeat after Thornton hit a 3-pointer to give Sacramento a 97-85 lead with 6:30 remaining. But Utah kept chipping away and put together a 17-2 run with nine of its points coming at the free-throw line. Jamaal Tinsley made two foul shots to give Utah the lead at 100-99 and Al Jefferson added two more free throws to add to the Jazz's advantage. Tinsley had a key strip on Aaron Brooks with 14.9 seconds left to get Utah the ball back with the game tied 102-102.
HOT: Brooks, despite the late turnover, has given Sacramento a lift since rejoining the starting lineup in the Kings' last three games. He had a season-high 17 points on 7-for-9 shooting. For the Jazz, Jefferson shot 6-for-8 and scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half.
NOT: The Kings ran an efficient offense until the fourth quarter. They shot 54.2 percent in the first three quarters -- against a team that had the third-best field-goal percentage defense in the league entering Friday's game. Sacramento, however, shot just 38.1 percent and Thornton was the only King to make more than one basket in the fourth quarter.
QUOTABLE II: "Close the game out the right way. We tried to go one-on-one. We lost the ball. We had bad shots. All you had to do is look and see. All we have to do is run what we were running, don't be in a hurry and the game would be there. Too much one-on-one and it cost us the game."
-- Kings coach Keith Smart on his team's play in the fourth quarter
GOOD MOVE: After a big third quarter by DeMarcus Cousins (when he scored 10 of his 14 points), Jazz coach Corbin put Favors on Cousins to shut him down in the fourth quarter. It worked. Cousins was frustrated by the long and athletic Favors and scored just two points in the fourth quarter. Those two points came at the free-throw line, as Cousins also had two fouls and a turnover in the fourth quarter.
BAD MOVE: Sacramento was helpful to Utah's comeback by hacking away in the fourth quarter -- and sometimes 60 feet away from the basket. The Kings put the Jazz in the penalty early in the fourth quarter, committing a total of nine fouls. Utah shot 15 free throws in the fourth quarter, compared to just three by Sacramento, and made 13 of them. The excessive fouling by Sacramento made the Jazz's comeback too easy for them.
NOTABLE: Jazz point guard Mo Williams sprained his ankle in the first quarter. He had it re-taped before briefly returning to the game in the second quarter and then had to leave the game for good. Earl Watson played for the first time for Utah this season after suffering a knee injury in April. He had two assists and two rebounds in nine minutes. Sacramento reserve Jimmer Fredette -- wildly cheered by BYU fans and lustily booed by Jazz fans -- had 10 points in his return to Utah. The Kings allowed a season-high 31 fast-break points. Utah never led by more than three points in Friday's game. The two teams play again on Saturday.
UP NEXT: For the Kings, Saturday vs. Utah, Tuesday vs. Minnesota, Friday vs. Indiana. For the Jazz, Saturday @ Sacramento, Monday vs. Denver, Wednesday @ New Orleans.
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