The Utah Jazz take on the Sacramento Kings tonight at 7:00 p.m. (MST) at the ESA. It is the first meeting of the year for the Jazz and the Kings. The Jazz won last years series against the Kings 3-1. The Jazz's only loss against the Kings came in April when the Jazz were in their worse downward spiral in Utah franchise history. The Ty Corbin lead Jazz did beat the Kings once last year on my birthday ( March 5th) in overtime. Raja hit crucial jumpers and had a steal, Al lead the way with 27 points and it ended that awful 7 game home skid last season.

Whats going on with the Kings: The Kings are not having the season they would wish to convince tax-payers to build them a new arena to keep the Kings in Sacramento. They fired Paul Westphal and hired Keith Smart (has a Jerry Sloan connection so I like him) but not much as changed with the Kings. The Kings have lost 3 games in a row and 7 out of their last ten games. The Kings last win was against the Spurs in San Antonio, so they can beat good teams on the road.
Kings Offense: The Kings average over 108 offensive possessions per game but only average on .82 points per possession, so they are not that efficient with their offense. The Kings favorite offense move is to "spot up" they use it it 20.36% of the time on offense yet are only 28th in the league when scoring on "spot ups" possessions at .78ppp. If you have watched a Kings game this year you'll have seen their offense basically consists of "every man for himself" ( As I type this I know I am jinxing the Jazz and the Kings will play as a team and be really really efficient tonight)
Kings Defense: The Kings are ranked 28th in the league in defense. The Nuggets were able to score 91 points in the paint against the Kings last Wednesday. That is not 91 total points but 91 points in the paint. The Jazz should try to live in the paint tonight, lets hope Al and Paul can have strong games in the paint tonight.
Whats going on with the Jazz: Our Utah Jazz have lost 3 out of their last 4 ball games including two in a row. Last night the Jazz lost an ugly game to the Dallas Mavericks. I won't harp on and on that Dirk didn't play and Kidd went out early. I don't think that matters, the Mavs had traditional Jazz Killers Lamar Odom and Shawn Marion on the floor add that to the new Jazz Killer, Rodrigue Beaubois and well there is the story of the loss. To be fair the Jazz's 2 out of the 3 losses in this mini-slump have come to the same team, the Mavericks, a team the Jazz have struggled with in recent years. It reminds me of when the Jazz had to play Portland four times in less than a three week span in 2007-2008 and lost three of the four and David Locke was going on and on how the Blazers would be better than the Jazz (that year). The Jazz as we know went on to the playoffs that year, while the Blazers watched from home. So sometimes a team slump can just be about matchups.
Offense: Bell and Miles both commented yesterday after the loss that they both felt that the offense was getting stagnant again. I think all of us have seen that, we saw the Jazz at their very best against the Clippers everything on offense looking beautiful, the very best. Since the Clippers the Jazz have beaten the TWolves and have lost to the Mavs and the Raptors. The Raptors without our leading scorer/rebounder in a very bizarre unusual game. I am not too worried yet but I will be if we continue to stagnate especially against the Kings.
Defense: Remember when everyone looked awesome on defense after our first three games? Remember everyone was helping, rotating, trying their hardest? The Jazz are slumping on the defensive end and now rank 22nd overall. We are terrible at defending the Cut (29th in the league) as we saw repeatedly against the Mavs. The Kings only use the Cut on 5.7% of offensive possessions but I imagine they'll exploit if the Jazz aren't careful.
The X Factor: Jimmer, Jimmermania, Jimmer. As a BYU alumna I love Jimmer. I went to every single one of Jimmer's home games over his 4 year career at BYU. As I was working at the games, I could not cheer too overtly. Throughout his incredible college career I had to clap politely or sit on my hands to force myself not to cheer. Thats how I think Jimmer only fans should act tonight. I know though there will be BYU fans at the game who care nothing about the Jazz yet who are not Kings fans, who will be annoying like Kobe fans. I know there will be BYU fans at the game who love the Jazz who will cheer Jimmer during introductions only (that would be me if I were to go to the game). I know there will be Ute fans there who are nice and will treat Jimmer like nothing. I know there will be obnoxious Ute fans there who for no reason other than the fact that Jimmer went to BYU will boo Jimmer.
I hope that Jimmer fans and anti-Jimmer game attendees will not distract from the game. We all know how the game against New Jersey felt this year, despite the Jazz playing well it was hard to enjoy the game because of the boos. Lets not let this game become the same distraction especially because of a kid who has never played for the Jazz .
I, like Karl Malone, hope that Jimmer scores 20 and the Jazz win by 20.
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As an obnoxious Ute fan
I for one will boo Jimmer from my couch. To be fair, I boo everyone who is not on the Jazz. I also boo anyone and everyone who went to BYU. That’s what makes this rivalry beautiful. I despise Jimmer, because he’s a BYU alum, because he’s overrated, and because I hate every player with this general image that the national media spoon feeds us (a la Tebowmania). In summation, go Jazz, go Utes, and go anyone playing BYU.
Aaron Vessel - January 28, 2012
This. 100% this.
I’m already hating how much of tonight’s focus will be on jimmer.
dwillforlife - January 28, 2012 via mobile
Very true
I’d like to hear a lot more from our players about how we’re gonna break out of this mini-slump rather than what returning to Utah is like for Jimmer. Oh well though.
Aaron Vessel - January 28, 2012
you guys are idiots.
I’m a BYU fan but I don’t boo bogut, miller, van horn, chambers, etc. Grow up.
ForTheLove - January 28, 2012
Rivalries are the best part of sports.
You’re missing out. It’s 20 times more fun to take it to extremes.
dwillforlife - January 28, 2012 via mobile
Yea they are, but the end when they leave school.
That’s like me hating everyone who went to Timpview. I mean really? Can’t we just be happy kids from Utah Schools are making big out there? Ainge, Chambers, Bogut, Jimmer, Weddle, Pitta, Smith, Young.
I mean I’m not saying cheer for the Kings cause Jimmer is there, but why boo cause someone from our middle of nowhere state made it?
ForTheLove - January 28, 2012
I'd still boo Kobe Bryant if he left the lakers.
I don’t see much of a difference. If you don’t like a player because of a rivalry, it tends to stick.
dwillforlife - January 28, 2012 via mobile
Bingo
Rivalries never die if you do it right. I work 54-10 into conversations with coworkers that went to BYU whenever I can, I boo anyone who went to BYU, including Araujo even when he was in a Jazz uniform. That’s just the way I see it, you cheer for your teams and cheer against your rivals. Once a rival, always a rival. Plain and simple.
Aaron Vessel - January 29, 2012
i am excited to see ehat the bigs can fo in the paint
dianaallen - January 28, 2012
Great preview Diana!
This is coming late since I accidentally missed the game but I like that you kept the focus on Jazz vs. Kings which is what it should’ve been.
I don’t understand the comparisons of cheering/booing Jimmer to cheering/booing the Lakers though. LAL doesn’t have Utah ties; Jimmer does. It’s like when the Jazz played in Indiana last season; there were lots of Hayward jerseys in the crowd and the fans cheered Gordon on during the game because he was their boy. I thought that was a nice homecoming for him.
moni - January 28, 2012
Thanks Moni!
the Jazz did nothing to win the game the way I thought they might oh well. I am just glad for the victory. thats what I get for trying to sound smart in a post :)
dianaallen - January 29, 2012
If you weren’t at the ESA last night, you can’t possibly understand what it was like. Worse than Lakers fans in my opinion. I felt bad for our Jazz team having to hear more cheers for Fredette than for them.
As for Miller, Bogut, VanHorn, etc. they were always warmly received during introductions, but the fans didn’t go nuts every time they touched the ball during the game.
I’ve had season tickets dating back to the Salt Palace days and I’ve never seen anything like this. I hope I never see it again.
jazzpatty - January 29, 2012
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