Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Happy Halloween from the Utah Jazz! Jazz win 120-99. Plus a picture of my Jazz pumpkin.



The Jazz finally showed us what they can do and returned to preseason form. This game was supposed to be one of those close thrillers (ha, ha! You can see how much that worked out). Millsap was amazing with 30 points and 16 rebounds. Deron and Millsap worked perfectly together, especially on the slip screen. Jefferson and Deron need to get that kind of on court connection. Jefferson also played well sinking 23 points and 10 rebounds. Deron did what he does as the best point guard in the league, scoring 16 points and 15 assists. The Jazz shot lights out with 53% from the field and 64% from behind the three. The only part of the game that the Jazz weren’t up to par on was in the middle of the 3rd quarter when they couldn’t get the ball up court for several possessions in a row. If that were to happen in a close game they would pretty much lose almost all of their chances to win that game.

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The Great:
Team Defense
Team Offence
Millsap
Williams
Jefferson

The Good:
Kirilenko (19 points)
Miles (21 points)

The bad:
Midway though 3rd quarter
Evans injured (wrist)
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My Player of the Game:
Paul Millsap 30 points, 16 rebounds, and 6 assists
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My play of the Game:
When CJ went coast to coast in the third quarter. (sorry couldn’t find a video)
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Jazz played like the team everyone expected them to be. If they keep this kind of play up we’re headed towards one of the top seeds in the west.
Happy late Halloween from Basketball and All That Jazz. (yes I did carve that)
~Jazz4thewin

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