First we said it about the Sixers win, then the Grizzlies, but last night was the single best performance by this team all year. The Jazz marched into "The Can", on the aft end of a back-to-back and dictated the way the game would be played for most of the 48 minute contest. The Jazz saw what the Hornets did to beat the Nuggets in Denver and were able to execute their plan precisely. Now people will start to take notice.

People will attribute this win to the Jazz ability to control the pace of the game, but if you dig deeper, the reason they were effective at doing so was because of their great defensive effort. The Nuggets were able to put up 96 points, but they really had to work to do it and that number is greatly inflated by the 39 free throw attempts (double the Jazz's FTA). Equalize that number and the Nuggets only manage to get 77 points, which is fantastic. The Jazz were able to hold the Nuggets to 51.6% at the rim (the Jazz shot 66.7%), but the bigger impact was the lockdown defense in the area from 3-9 ft. In this arc of the paint, the Jazz held the Nuggets to just 11.2%, while managing to score on 35.8% of their own shots there. As Diana stated in her Game Day Preview, one of the keys to winning this game was to limit inside scoring and the Jazz won the battle from 0-9 ft by a score of 50-42.
The next thing that could have hurt the Jazz, and had us all afraid, was the Nuggets 3pt shooting. Again, the Jazz were great, holding the potentially fiery Nuggets to just 37.5%.
The game pace itself? By controlling things on the defensive side the Jazz held the pace to 94.6, right above their own average of 91.6, but below the Nuggets average of 96.6.
I know there is a lot of numbers in there (Amar will be so proud), but this is some pretty significant stuff. Instead of being known as a good defensive team based on Jazz teams from 15 years ago, this Jazz squad is really proving they are.
Paul Millsap, Paul Millsap, and Paul Millsap
This man has been absolutely phenomenal since the start of the New Year and it is being seen in the Jazz's record, as they have gone 7-1 in that time frame. Sap took over this game in the 4th quarter scoring 16 of his 26 points, completely abusing any defender George Karl threw at him. But it wasn't just his scoring that helped the Jazz, he also grabbed 12 boards and dished out 3 assists.
Team Chemistry and this happened:
via jazzfanatical.files.wordpress.com (Moni is a Goddess)
The best things about this Jazz team are the defensive intensity and the team chemistry that is developing. This is the reason we are all so high on the team and more importantly, it is the reason the defense has been so effective. Paul Millsap and Al Jefferson are playing much better together on both ends of the floor. In the GIF above we see the beautiful lob from Al to Sap, and on the defensive end Big Al made a beautiful defensive play coming over from the weak side to help Millsap and getting the block (the video of which I cannot find anywhere).
In addition, the two headed lion/eagle of Earl Watson and Devin Harris came together for another great performance with 14 pts and 14 assists.
The Injury Bug
We found out shortly before the game that Josh Howard would not play due to a worsening quad, then right before half time Derrick Favors tweaked his ankle and would be seen after the game in a boot.
Some good news about Favors, as he stated in the post game interview he would play against Clippers on Tuesday. (via BTS/SLTrib)
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Our defense has improved a ton.
It was horrid at the beginning of the ‘season.’
SurlyMae - January 16, 2012
i love this game
Everything you said is why we love this team. The effort is there now every night. I love that hug I watched it like s gajillion times on synergy. I determined Paul loved it.
dianaallen - January 16, 2012
Just gotta say
Earl Watson/Devin Harris combo has been really, really solid to say the least. Great play from both players in the last few games, hope that continues, along with the great chemistry.
raysman1 - January 16, 2012
The hug looked a little uncomfortable to me.
It was all good until Al rested his head on Saps shoulder. Then it just got weird…
TurboJazz224 - January 16, 2012
Weirdly awesome!
Big Al is a major factor in the growing chemistry of this team. Something to keep in mind when calling for him to be traded.
jjrosk - January 16, 2012
I don't know
It went into the slightly creepy zone to me.
Yucca Man - January 16, 2012
Homework assignment!
Watch I Love You, Man and then repost. Clearly Al and Paul have a wonderful bromance..
jjrosk - January 16, 2012
okay Jobin
AllThatJazzBasketball - January 16, 2012
It was definitely a little awkward
But It would’ve been more so had Al not put his head on Sap’s shoulder. They basically would’ve been face-to-face looking each other in the eye. Now THAT would have been uncomfortable.
Allosaurus - January 16, 2012
Best news?
That was the last back to back until the 27/28th
BJInIndiana - January 16, 2012
Amazing game to watch
It looked like a Jerry Sloan team out there. And that’s just about the highest praise you can give Ty Corbin. They’ve really regained that trademark Jazz grit.
Allosaurus - January 16, 2012
I had serious doubts at the start of the season but Ty is doing a great job
I worship Sloan but his defensive coaching was overrated. I think this is an area where Ty is really improving the team.
This article has some interesting background tidbits on Ty if you haven’t read it yet.
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=18850798&nid=304&title=the-story-that-is-tyrone-kennedy-corbin
Shiner Bock - January 16, 2012
Not bad for a bunch of 'scrubs', right Denver Stiffs?
Hopefully Favors can play against the Clips. Griffin/Jordan is gonna be a tough cover, and it’d be nice to see Favors match-up with the former.
allen aoki - January 16, 2012
This
Courtesy of a random fan on the DS gamethread last night.
DWest - January 16, 2012
And this, towards the end, from the same guy.
DWest - January 16, 2012
Of course the whole Jazz team was traveling...
its an away game.
Soupe - January 17, 2012
Jeremy Evans - Defense
Glad to see that Jeremy got to play during some meaningful minutes last night (unfortunately due to Favors’ injury). That being said, he has to develop some kind of offensive move, other than his ability to jump over everyone else and convert lobs from Earl. Still love to see him on the floor though.
Ty’s team defense is progressing much faster than I ever thought it would. Dare to believe?
LP Jazz - January 16, 2012
Paul Millsap has made me look like a fool this year.
I was all for starting Favors over him this season but he has proven over and over again, on BOTH ends of the court IMO, that he is a starter in this league. He’s playing like a legit all-star. It’s too bad he wont get that level of recognition though.
Hestari - January 16, 2012
I just wish he would get some respect from the refs
In his rookie year I think the Millsap was chosen at random at a secret referee’s union meeting as the guy that they were going to screw over just to show that they could. Kind of like in the movie The Jerk where the psycho randomly selects someone out of the phone book to kill. Unfortunately the referee’s union writ had no expiration attached to it and it continues to be enforced to this day. I’m waiting for the day when Paul snaps and punches out a ref in the middle of a game.
Shiner Bock - January 16, 2012
Then he can change his name to Metta WorldPeace or something.
Oh, wait…
DWest - January 16, 2012
Just like to say
that I’m totally fine with two dudes huggin it out like that!
LoWBlok - January 17, 2012
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