Is this what we can look forward to when there's a day off between home games from now on? Brian T. Smith corners Raja Bell and Tyrone Corbin to discuss Bell's apparent issues when neither side believes there is one. In fact, Smith admits as much,
"I think it's a better question for him to answer. I really don't - you'll have to ask him the question," said Corbin, who appeared caught off guard by the query and acknowledged he hasn't had a recent one-on-one talk with Bell.
I can see Corbin's look of "what are you talking about?" If Bell had a problem, you can be sure that he would go straight to Corbin and talk to him about it. He's not the kind of player to sulk and cause problems. Smith appears to be trying to create the news rather than report on it. It seems awful similar to the situation last year where he kept probing Al Jefferson for issues that weren't there.
Again, using nothing other than Bell's poor performance on the court, Smith tries to talk about Bell's frustration when nobody has said anything about it. He goes further and asks if Bell has requested a trade or plans on asking for one. First, even if he did, saying so in the media would result in a fine from the league. Second, Smith's throwing everything at the wall to see if anything sticks.
We all know Bell has struggled and is struggling. From that interview and from other statements, it really sounds like he's dealing with a lot of personal things right now. If you remember, Bell had to leave the players union meeting in November to return to Miami to be with his wife when complications arose with her pregnancy. I don't know if that has anything to do with what's been going on recently, but even if everything is going perfectly fine with the upcoming addition to his family, it's a very stressful time. Couple that with being on the road and being away more because of this season and you can see why there might be other things on his mind.
Bell's well aware of his performance on the court. But report on what's going on not what you think might be going on.
I'm not sure if this is something Jazz fans want to read or if it's something that they're finally glad to see Ostertag fess up to. From the Deseret News on his attempted comeback,
Looking back on it now with what I know now, I would change a lot of things. I would do a lot of things differently," Ostertag said. "I would have worked harder and been a better player, the player that I know I could be instead of just taking it for granted. I was 7-foot, going from there and being mediocre. I have regrets in some things and some things I don't.
It was maddening to fans so see that he could have been much better had he worked harder at things. It's too late for Tag, but maybe he could contact Fesenko?
TrueHoop takes a look at the biggest shooters in the game right now. Right now, only Kobe Bryant and Blake Griffin are shooting more than Al Jefferson. Even if you've only watched a quarter of Jazz basketball this year, you shouldn't be surprised. Shooting attempts isn't necessarily a bad thing, but if a player's true-shooting percentage -- percentage adjusted for field goals and free-throws -- is low, then this is a bad thing. Before the Bucks game, Al hadn't been going to the line at all, thus the 43% listed there. Since then, his percentage is much better at 50% though he ranks 56th in the league in overall true shooting percentage.
Last year he finished at around 53% and 29th in the league overall.
Not even the return of the Far East Utah Jazz (Nets) can generate as much interest as Jimmer returning at the end of the month. Checking StubHub and prices for the Nets game starts at $15 whereas nosebleeds for Jimmer start at $30. That's about the lowest price you'll find anywhere right now. If the Jazz wanted some more revenue, they should charge $20 for morning shootaround tickets. It would be a near sellout.
Any guesses on which Jazz players this event/club is talking about? It's a party for January 6th in the Bay Area. The Jazz will be there on the 7th to play the Warriors, but there is also a game tomorrow night. Even if the game wraps up at 9:30, they wouldn't get to the airport until around 11. An hour flight, minus the time zone change, wouldn't put them in Oakland/SF until 11 or later. I guess getting to the club by midnight isn't that late. But that's if everything goes smoothly. I imagine they would have to check into the hotel first and then wouldn't there be a curfew?
I guess it could mean former Jazz players but that would be kind of random for an Oakland/FS club to bring in former Utah players? I'm guessing one could by Bryon Russell since he follows the event's twitter account. But it also says guests with an s. Who would he bring with?
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5. It doesn't say "players" from the Utah Jazz
So it’s probably David Locke and guest Matt Harpring. Locke went to school in the Bay Area, right?
…I’m pretty amused that the organizers are trying to add legitimacy and credibility to their event by advertising guests from the Utah Jazz.
moni - January 5, 2012
That's got to be it
Maybe Randy Rigby will be in town as well?
Basketball John - January 5, 2012 via Android app
On the issue of Ostertag and Fesenko . . .
If Ostertag isn’t successful on his comeback try, maybe the Jazz could re-sign Fesenko, and then sign Ostertag to be his personal coach, to coax maximum effort out of Fesenko. After all, “it takes one to know one.”
Fesenko for President - January 5, 2012
Some thing you can't get motivated about until it's too late. Even if it's you from the future.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
saying fes was unmotivated is a lie
it’s not like he didn’t even put up his hands on defense and let guys shoot over him like ostertag did. there are few similarities to their games. except they are both big and white. they didn’t play the same type of minutes. they were not on the floor in the same type of situations. and not on the floor with the same quality of team mates.
and the stats all support this.
trying to link Fes being super raw to Ostertag who played 4 years in college before going to the NBA is — uh, cheap?
IF anything, Fes’ problem was trying too hard / being hyper on the court. he picked up fouls like crazy. ostertag was way too placid. Furthermore, Fes isn’t trying to squander his playing years, he’s injured right now and healing from an injury as a free agent. all around silly . . .
AllThatJazzBasketball - January 5, 2012
I was not specifically talking about in game motivation.
I was actually thinking of offseason and getting better through individual effort outside of practice, that sort of thing. And you can tell me that he worked on it hard if you want to, but I won’t believe you.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
i think he works on his game more than ostertag does/did
but not as hard as a malone.
but i think a bigger issue was his lack of development. jazz wouldn’t even play him in the D league.
AllThatJazzBasketball - January 5, 2012
And for that kind of raw talent, I think he's got to put in more effort than the average NBA guy just to catch up.
I never really felt like he was doing that, but that’s based on results I could see, not on knowing anything about his offseason training habits. If he was really putting in above average effort and still was only where he was at the start of camp every year, I’m not sure I believe that he would really ever develop enough anyway.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
At the beginning of the season last year, I thought he looked much improved over the previous three years.
However, he didn’t get very many minutes at the beginning of the season, and then had a series of odd injuries at the very worst of times when he could have played a lot more minutes. I did think he finished the season off strong, however.
Fesenko for President - January 5, 2012
Oh, I'm not saying he didn't improve.
I’m just saying I didn’t think he improved enough to catch up to where he needs to be at this point in his career.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
get outta here with that!
this is obviously a joke, but we are so much better off with that stone handed lurp off the team, c’mon man!!
handlogten - January 5, 2012
The beauty of a guy like Fesenko
Is all of us short never were’s can imagine what we could have been had we been blessed with the physical attributes of the Fes.
Fes is like the anti-Jimmer. He was born with all of the physical gifts but none of the talent, passion or motivation to utilize those gifts. Don’t take that from us.
tyrantking - January 5, 2012
LMAO!
EcERyda69 - January 5, 2012 via mobile
1. Yellow Journalism
The Smith thing bothered me when I read it yesterday, and I’m glad BBJ brought it up. He was definitely probing, and it was totally uncalled for. The thing that really bothered me is that he then wrote a follow-up article and the Monson seemed to give credence to it in his article this morning.
I’ll be the first to say that I don’t think Raja should be starting…heck, I don’t think he should be playing more than 15 minutes a night, but it doesn’t mean I don’t like the guy, and to go after him like that is just wrong in my book. For one, it will now create something out of nothing with fans, analysts, and sports writers who don’t closely follow the Jazz (I can already see it coming up in the next TNT or ESPN broadcast).
I lost a lot of respect for Smith and the Tribune’s beat writers for pushing this one.
Theagreement - January 5, 2012
Yeah, I heard about it too. Very upsetting. No wonder no one likes BTS.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
Smith seems to think his job is akin to being a writer for US Weekly
Stir shit. Report as fact. Throw more shit against the wall. Make outlandish, unfounded connections. What happened to reporters that simply report facts and the news? Given Monson’s column, it’s almost like the Trib editors concocted this storyline.
Smith is no Ross Siler.
Brigadier Pudding - January 5, 2012
BTS is one of those beat writers who would destroy the team to get a story. Can't support those guys.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
Amen, amen, & amen.
SurlyMae - January 5, 2012
Smith has made me hope that Raja starts putting up old Raja numbers.
I have been ok with Bell playing poorly, because it was just opening up minutes for Burks to get some run. It has been slowly coming, but coming none the less. But right now I have this feeling that I want Raja to go out and hit like 4 3s next game and make a defensive stop to seal the game just to shut Smith up. I think everyone was just letting Raja slowly go away, but this ticked me off to the point that now I just want to see Raja knock in some 3s and then closeline Brian T. Smith so hard that it knocks the T. out of his name.
BobbyD31 - January 5, 2012
I don't because you know it'd only last one game.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
I know you are right, but BTS, I mean BS, pisses me off.
BobbyD31 - January 5, 2012
And I actually meant to say that it'd only last one game, but the effects (on Raja's minutes) would last for several.
i.e. Corbin would increase Raja’s minutes for several games based on the one good performance.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
BTS = TROLL
tyrantking - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Big time.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
B.T.S. =
BIND the players to a chair and put a mic in their face. TURTURE the player until he says something that might justify a paycheck from the Tribune. SMITH, as in Brian T.
He’s like a vary bad hybrid of Jim “Have you ever cried, Karl?” Gray and Bill “I say things that sound oh so controversial” Simmons.
Where oh where did my Ross Siler go?
unitedelectric - January 5, 2012
I miss Siler
Smith is a hack and an ass.
Shiner Bock - January 5, 2012
Where did Siler go?
Seriously. I want to know so I can go read his stuff.
unitedelectric - January 5, 2012
He went to law school.
Sad for sports fans. Happy for his future bank accounts.
Yucca Man - January 5, 2012
Thanks
Well I really liked his writing. Good luck to him in the law world. Maybe he’ll be an agent before too long?
unitedelectric - January 5, 2012
follow him on Twitter
still posts a lot about the jazz, though from the outside looking in. Good stuff
zdid - January 5, 2012 via Android app
Safe to say that he is a Hackass?
I like it. I’ll give credit to you when I use it.
unitedelectric - January 5, 2012
Didn't Siler go absolutely insane over the D-Will trade on twitter?
(After he left). That being said, BTS is a total ass-hat.
P-Will - January 5, 2012
Yeah, he wasn't too happy.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
#1
BTS is the Jazz’s Demarcus Cousins.
cmag - January 5, 2012
If BTS had Paul Westphal and DMC to stir crap with, we'd be in trouble.
Seriously, if this is what BTS does with a non-story, I’d hate to see what he does with a real story. He’d make Mark Jackson look like a boy scout when it comes to locker room chemistry.
Kfunk - January 5, 2012
I don't think DMC is nearly as bad. At least his teammates seem to like him.
JazzHype - January 5, 2012
DMC
Is an asshole.
KaBar6 - January 5, 2012 via iPhone app
So you're saying BTS isn't?
JazzHype - January 6, 2012
no
I’m saying DeMarcus Cousins is an asshole. BTS has an equal amount of asshole in him.
KaBar6 - January 6, 2012 via iPhone app
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