The Jazz played it safe yesterday. In particular, the coaching staff did. Corbin played Howard over Carroll in the starting unit because Howard has more playoff experience. Who cares? Carroll has been part of a starting unit that has won five in a row going into the playoffs, and Howard hasn't played beyond a few minutes in over a month. Carroll plays with a bit of reckless abandon and you want that especially in the playoffs. Utah often fails to bring energy to games on the road and Carroll helps with that. If Utah would have treated it like just another game and not have messed with the success up to this point, maybe they would have won. Instead they changed things, aggravated and put more pressure on the moment, and were playing not to get blown out. Plus, Corbin didn't play the big line-up until late in the second half, and they cut the lead quickly to 3 or 4 points, then he changed it again. The Jazz have nothing to lose and they should play that way. No one expects them to win more than one game against the Spurs, so why play in a way and why think in a way that makes that true.