In case you missed it, here is an interview between Gordon Hayward and Tom Kirkland's hair via KSL's Sportsbeat Sunday. There is a lot of good info in here, including Gordon admitting that playing the small forward position can be frustrating, but there is one line in the interview that made it worthy of the first bullet point in today's downbeat.
Tom Kirkland: "Is there any doubt?"
Gordon Hayward: "There's no doubt. Not from me."
You'll have to watch the video to see what Hayward was talking about.
#WEAREUTAH JAZZ #BELIEFISSTRONGERTHANREALITY
I think Utah Jazz fans can be the greatest fans in the NBA. One of the reasons we are the greatest is because we support this team through thick and thin. In the last 10 years, we have consistently been in the top 6 most attended arenas. Even the year after Stockton and Malone left and the team was predicted to be historically bad, average attendance only went down a couple hundred people per game. But correct me if I am wrong, but this year I have seen a lot of this:
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Those would be empty seats in the background. Sure it's the Cavs, but I swear, everytime they show the start of a game on TV, I see a lot of empty seats. Maybe it is just due to late-comers. Per basketball-reference, the Jazz are averaging 19,258 people per home game this season, which is essentially, to about 97% capacity. I know sometimes they count tickets sold and not people who have attended. Someone with more knowledge on the situation, help me out. At least the people at the games have been great, thus far, so keep that up.
To me, it's never too early to talk strategy on acquiring the pick from Golden State this year. As you may know, the Warriors need to finish with the 8th pick or lower (meaning 8-30) for the Jazz to take it over. If the Warriors finish with the 8th worst record, but find themselves in the top 3 due to the way the balls bounce, the Warriors will also keep their pick, just to be clear. The Warriors are currently the 7th worst team in the league, and if I were a Jazz fan, which I am, I would be rooting for the Warriors to win some games right now. If they are out of playoff contention in 2 months, you can bet they will shut it down in hopes of keeping their pick. So we need them to be competitive for awhile.
"WE BELIEVE...IN MEDIOCRITY"Last night the Warriors held a 16 point lead over the visiting Memphis Grizzlies going into the 4th quarter and found a way to blow the game. When the Warriors were down 3, with 22 seconds left in the game, Golden State coach Mark Jackson used all of his vast basketball knowledge to come up with, and stop me if you have heard it before, an isolation play for Monta Ellis. He missed the 3 pointer. By my count, that makes Ellis 0-3 in isolation plays to win or tie the game. You remember what happened when the Jazz played in Golden State earlier this year.
In 2007 the Warrior fans all wore T-Shirts that said "We Believe" on them. As Jazz fans, we need to buy some of those t-shirts and add "in 23rd place" to them.
I can't say enough about what a great job Tyrone Corbin and the coaching staff have done this year. Jazz play by play man David Locke tries to put his finger on the personality of the team in his blog, but what I found interesting is the differences that Coach Corbin is instilling as opposed to the legend Jerry Sloan. The team appears to be more free to voice ideas and concerns. Other reports have mentioned that the team uses Ipads and other non-Sloan devices to watch gametape, break down film and learn plays. Coach Corbin couldn't have started his coaching career much worse than last year, but on the flipside, this season couldn't be going much better thus far. It feels like Coach Corbin is keeping the great things Coach Sloan did, while implementing some small improvements as well.
Congrats to Shiner Bock, who correctly guessed the answer to yesterday's trivia question. The answer was "Jazz players who recorded a regular season triple double while Jazzmen." As noted John Stockton recorded a triple double, but his was in the playoffs against the Mavericks. Jeff Hornacek and Tom Chambers also recorded triple doubles, but did so while with the Suns. Donyell Marshall was closer to getting a triple double with the Jazz than Deron Williams ever was. Thought that was interesting. Matt Harpring was never close, because he never passed the ball. Kidding, Matt.
Shiner Bock, if you find my email at the bottom of the site and want to email me your name and address, I have a couple of prizes you can choose from. Also, I will limit winners to one win a week, so Shiner, take this next one off.
Today's trivia question is this:
What is uniquely common about these three Jazmen?
Daryl Dawkins, Darrell Griffith, Theodore Edwards.
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slam dunk contestants?
sincityjazz - January 24, 2012 via mobile
No. There were other Jazz dunk contestants. Good guess though.
clarkpojo - January 24, 2012
all arrested under the suspicion of being a drug mule?
or was that just griff?
AllThatJazzBasketball - January 24, 2012
#3. I like the idea, but I think "8th to last" sounds better than 23rd place.
As far as attendance goes, I think a big part of it is that there are just too many games to go to all of them. I’m finding it difficult to find the time to even watch more than 50% of the games. Can’t imagine being a season ticket holder and trying to dump some of these higher priced tickets against lower profile opponents.
JazzHype - January 24, 2012
i think i like longer haired, scruffy hayward
better than the clean cut one . .
but the one i like the best is the guy dropping 20 on the lakers with three pointers and dunks . . . where’s that guy this year?
AllThatJazzBasketball - January 24, 2012
Agreed
Though whatever look makes him play well is the best of all.
Yucca Man - January 24, 2012
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There are some seats that are empty the entire game, but there are definitely a lot of late arrivals. A lot of people don’t arrive until just before tip off. Usually you start to see a lot fewer empty seats by the 2nd quarter.
flibbidy - January 24, 2012
5
Colorful nicknames…
rxmike12 - January 24, 2012 via mobile
I look away for a few minutes and you beat me to it!
flibbidy - January 24, 2012
I'm guessing it's this since Dawkins played a whopping total of 4 games with Utah
pacoelcid - January 24, 2012
You sir, have won yourself a prize. Email me info to claim.
clarkpojo - January 24, 2012
Wait - Chocolate is a color?
Spikedog - January 24, 2012
It's a reference to his skin color, so yeah, in this case.
flibbidy - January 24, 2012
You should paint your house sometime and go look at all the paint colors.
clarkpojo - January 24, 2012
Daryl Dawkins, Darrell Griffith, Theodore Edwards
Their uniform numbers were divisible by 5?
They all had color-based nicknames (Chocolate Thunder, Blue, Golden Griff)?
They were all called funny names by Hot Rod?
Karl Malone could bench all three combined?
flibbidy - January 24, 2012
after the sudden overflow of high picks in this jazz team
i dun care about gs pick, personally, good if we get, can live with what we have if we dun get. id rather see mark jackson phail tho
chiselmcsue - January 24, 2012
I really want a pick this year.
To me the Jazz are missing one spot from its long-term future: SF. There are some pretty decent ones in this draft.
And it would be a magical fail for Mark Jackson if GS is out of the playoffs and don’t get a draft pick to get any better in the future. Sweet deliciousness.
Yucca Man - January 24, 2012
well cant argue about the mark jackson bit there
dream scenario right there
chiselmcsue - January 24, 2012
you always want assets
sorry for the koc talk, but it’s true. the jazz are better served in the long run picking up two more lotto picks than going to the playoffs a year ahead of schedule to lose w/ a broken team. just my two cents.
we need a starting PG i think. a pass first guy. i’m talking kabongo pass-first level who doesn’t mind not being the star, who isn’t going to be an all-nba type, but will allow our current young guys to get to rock where they can score, and allow our current young guys to be the face of the franchise moving forward.
AllThatJazzBasketball - January 24, 2012
I'm hoping for two top ten picks so we could trade one and Harris for rondo
jrclone - January 24, 2012
Kabango is def sick
not sure if he will be ready to come out this year though. But he said his favorite player is John Stockton, and he went to Texas where they run the flex….Destiny?
Bebop - January 24, 2012
+1 on Kabongo
Hell, I’d even take Kendall Marshall…
joeydang3r - January 24, 2012
Although, right now we’re sitting at a whopping 0 draft picks, so… There’s that…
joeydang3r - January 24, 2012
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There are definitely more empty seats this year. Even with MST and everyone being late, usually seats are filled by early in the second. Hasn’t been the case this year. On gamedays they give away unsold seats to employees, which thanks to my friends is how I’ve been able to go so often. Even at the Lakers game I saw a ton of employees in the stands.
SurlyMae - January 24, 2012
2. I will do my part, I am driving 2 hours to see the Jazz play Toronto tomorrow.
BobbyD31 - January 24, 2012
I'll be doing my part also. I'm flying into slc
From Jacksonville Fl. to catch the games on saturday and monday. How About That Jazz!
jvillejazz - January 24, 2012
Well done? The both of you. I'm jealous.
clarkpojo - January 24, 2012
5. Dang! Y’all beat me to the color scheme.
P_Dizzle - January 24, 2012
5. Shouldn't the Mike "The Brown Bear" Brown been included?
BobbyD31 - January 24, 2012
Good one
Although, since “Brown” is his actual name, I’m not sure it quite counts.
flibbidy - January 24, 2012
Probably shoulda been. There were also 3 greens that played for the Jazz but I don't know that they had "green" nicknames.
clarkpojo - January 24, 2012
How about the Milkman?
Is milk a color I can find at Home Depot?
skyblue - January 24, 2012
#3
Is another young gun what we need? I’m worried that we’re salivating over our future only to realize in a few years that we’re in the same situation as we were with D-Will – by the time he matured as a player, we didn’t have a strong case to bring him back long term. Are we going to plan for the future only to see Favors do the same?
The best we did with D-Will is getting to the WCF and playing a tough tough series. That was the peak. At that time, we were salivating over D-Will’s future. I, for one, made myself feel better about the losses by contemplating how much better he would be the next year, but that never panned out.
So I’m thinking that what we need is to have the right vets surrounding the youth movement to WIN BIG in the next year or two while they are still young. So…..
…..do we already have the right vets? Can we keep winning? Now?
MTN - January 24, 2012
i have to agree with allthatjazz
if we were to get two lotto picks, that could be what puts this team over the top. In Derons case, he didnt really have that much young talent his age around him. He had the overrated carlos boozer. he had ronnie brewer whom was too limited offensively and then was traded. Okur left his prime to early. and he had ak47.
this nucleus right now has so many young players around the same age. We have two young bigs with potential, two young guards with potential. we need a sf who can score. perry jones or kid gilchrist look nice right now. then hayward also gets to play his natural 2 position. we have the rest of the season to see if burks can fulfill our pg dream, if not we draft one or trade our other lotto pick and harris for one. then we have a couple solid vets, earl, millsap, CJ. and we re set
TBKIII - January 24, 2012
Too much young talent is a good problem to have.
flibbidy - January 24, 2012
and, again
they are assets. we CAN trade young guys to fill up needs.
look at what OKC did w/ Jeff Green — and they got Kendrick Perkins to anchor their interior defense.
AllThatJazzBasketball - January 24, 2012
I think this is what I'm looking for
I don’t think seven guys under 22 is the right formula for a championship (though I am no longer betting against Corbin!).
MTN - January 24, 2012
exactly
Although personally i think perkins is extremely overrated. Different topic though
TBKIII - January 24, 2012 via mobile
If OKC wins the title or even goes to the finals, they'll have shown an effective gameplan.
clarkpojo - January 24, 2012
And a lot of luck
JazzHype - January 24, 2012
Precisely!
Deron wasn’t surrounded by young guys, but rather a cadre of vets with various degrees of utility….and we came very close to going to the Finals. That’s exactly my point. I’m looking at that group as being very successful, not as losers.
I don’t think we need to re-create that team, or the 2004 Pistons or whatever. I’m saying that we need to pair up our young talent with quality veterans, not with more young talent. Of course we want a good draft, but at some point we’ll need to make some trades with our “assets” to get “pieces” necessary to puzzle together a champion.
MTN - January 24, 2012
The Jazz cant get the "right" vets thru free agency. Only by drafting and raising them or by trading for them.
And obviously the best assets any team can have to trade for the best vets are first young, cheap talent and second draft picks.
clarkpojo - January 24, 2012
Watson is looking pretty good right about now.
Not sure how rare a breed he is, but I’m not sure there are many more like him in the NBA who are looking for a family type of environment over money and nightlife.
If the Jazz look like contenders, they could pick up a key guy or two though, in my opinion.
JazzHype - January 24, 2012
Also, we'll see what Howard does.
If he’s effective this year, I’m very curious whether he expresses interest in coming back.
JazzHype - January 24, 2012
He'll be super interested in coming back...with a longterm, lucrative deal.
clarkpojo - January 24, 2012
I'd still take that as a positive because I'm sure other teams will offer long-term lucrative deals too.
Not sure if I’d sign him to one, but it’d be a good sign for the status of the Jazz’s free agent appeal.
JazzHype - January 25, 2012
Warriors Draft Pick
I may have missed it in the discussion, but what happens if Golden State keeps their pick? Do we get a second round next year? or is it gone forever?
Steveington - January 24, 2012
It’s top six protected next year. If we dont get it then, it turns into 2 second round picks in 2014.
TurboJazz224 - January 24, 2012
Sorry to nitpick but...
It’s top 7 protected again next year as well (2013). And then it’s top 6 protected in 2014. And if we don’t get it by then we get Golden State’s 2nd round picks from 2014 and 2016.
http://www.nbadraft.net/nba_draft_trades/2012
clarkpojo - January 24, 2012
I thought the same thing, but wasn't entirely sure on the details.
Glad you posted the info, even though I’ll likely forget for the 21 millionth time.
flibbidy - January 24, 2012
Somehow I never caught that. I always thought it was top 7, then top 6.
So thanks for pointing that out.
JazzHype - January 24, 2012
I don't see how two 2nd round picks in the NBA is worth a 1st round pick.
They should just keep decreasing the pick protection line until they are forced to cough it up.
Wilder. - January 24, 2012
That would tie up every other year's first round pick indefinitely. Seems unrealistic.
JazzHype - January 24, 2012
oh man #3 made me laugh
even though i love ellis and curry
but seriously, Jazz > all so…yup =)
Bryan Chang - January 25, 2012
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