InGameStrategy
Well-Known Member
Talk about rose-colored glasses.It's only the sixth game of the season. Allow this team some time to grow together. If and when they become more consistent, I think that they have a lot of potential. Let's also not forget that we are still playing without Memo. He will give us a consistent scoring option of the bench. And to the poster who talked about how the Jazz have only been really good when they've played a certain way in the past: well, obviously those ways did not work, because Utah STILL has not won an NBA Championship. I believe that the Jazz have FINALLY found their "Big 3" (Williams, Millsap, Jefferson) that will push them over the top. Kirilenko is a solid player as a fourth option. I think that Raja Bell will fit in very well with the starters because he doesn't need to score to be effective. He just has to play great defense on players like Kobe, Dwayne Wade, et cetera and hit the occasional three-pointer. The Jazz have always only had TWO players that could be considered stars. Do you realize that Williams, Millsap, and Jefferson are ALL averaging over 20 points per game? If the Jazz have a really good record by the All-Star break, all three could possibly be under All-Star Game consideration. All we need now is consistent bench scoring. We lose our scoring punch once our starters leave the court. I believe we get this when Memo comes back. The Jazz have never had a team with this makeup. This might be the core that finally gets us our long suffering championship, my friends. We might not get it this year, but it may come eventually. Right now, the Jazz might have the best 1-2 punch front court in the Western Conference.
Okur, at his peak, was a borderline All-Star. Now he's a clutch center--offensively. It is highly likely that MO will come back and things won't improve (although they look pretty bad at times now). He's slightly taller than Jefferson, but he's probably slower. And his help defense is poor--maybe as poor as PM + AJ's are.
If Sloan had played Elson or Fes for another 5 or 10 minutes, this game would've been won sooner. If Sloan practiced what he preached, he would've benched Jefferson or Millsap for 5 minutes simply for letting the Clipps' 4/5 go off in the first half like they did. AJ should've been benched for this play alone ("Cleaning the Boards"):
https://www.nba.com/games/20101106/LACUTA/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0021000086#
Big Al was totally mesmerized with the ball. Not looking for the opposing center.
Gordon scoring on a dunk on the last play of regulation had EVERYTHING to do with there not being a true center there to protect the paint.