Win or Lose, the Jazz showed some real improvement in this game that should give Jazz fans a lot of encouragement for long and short term development of this team. For the first time, the starters outplayed the bench players and they got us off to great starts in the 1st and 3rd quarters. That is probably the first good 3rd quarter of basketball for the Jazz. The team showed that they can be competitive on the road, on a back to back. Raja Bell played very well tonight. Oh, and the Jazz won on top of it all.

This was the epitome of what we need/want Gordan Hayward to be. Eighteen points on only 11 shots, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, 1 block that you won't find in the stat sheet, because it was after a foul and prevented a 3 point play, and I think he passed out orange slices and capri suns to the team after the game. He did a little bit of everything. I commented that he was having a fantastic game. My friend mentioned that this is what Hayward should do every game, so he wasn't impressed. In a season or two Hayward just may be averaging these type of numbers.
Corbin has the Midas touch right now. He is making good substitutions, getting closer to setting his rotations and winning basketball games. No doubt every Jazz fan has something they wish Coach Corbin was doing differently. But think about the alternative. I would love for Favors to get 5 of Al's minutes, and keep all the big men under 30 mpg, but that's nitpicking at this point. I have to applaud coach for sticking to his guns and playing the players that are playing well and sitting guys that aren't. He's doing it. And taking Al out of the game on the final possession tonight and putting in 5 guys who could move and play help defense was one of the little things that will go unnoticed, but helped win tonight. If you didn't notice, Millsap and Hayward were the two tallest guys on the floor on the last defensive possession and they were in position to help on Ellis if needed.
Raja Bell:
Somebody should tell Cher that Raja found a way to turn back time. Maybe it is just due to playing against Monta Ellis, but Bell was the veteran and defensive leader we thought we signed 18 months ago. A lot of credit is due his way.
Not his best night statistically, but he played well. And his 15 foot elbow jumper that tied the game gives him a little bump up. But Jefferson is playing within the scope of the team offense much better than he used to, even this season. He took probably only 2 or 3 ill-advised shots this game (it used to be 8 or 9 to start the season). You can't ever convince me that it's a good idea to shoot over a double or triple team. In fact I googled "Is it a good idea to shoot through a double team" and a big word "NO" appeared on my screen. But Jefferson only did this once, from what I remember. Even if other guys miss a shot that Jefferson assists out of a double team, at worst, Big Al is telling his teammates, "I trust you and you can trust me." It's important to remember that Michael Jordan has as many big game winning assists as he does shots. But Al took mostly good shots that came from the flow of the offense, even if Kwame Brown gave him a difficult time tonight. Should be noted that Kwame Brown is a very good defender, even if he isn't worth $7 million a year.
Paul Millsap's Passing:
All assists are not created equal and lately Paul Millsap's assists have been of the very best variety. Millsap is making passes that lead to guaranteed points. Tonight he had four assists, but 3 of them led to uncontested layups and the other was a wide open 3 pointer. So Millsap scored 9 points, but he created 9 others for his teammates. His shooting left something to be desired, but Paul Millsap is back to the hustle, "do a little bit of everything" guy that we used to know, and it's fun to watch.
CJ Miles psyche:
Every Jazz fan feels differently about CJ Miles. Some love him. Some want him traded for a hot dog. Some think he's a great role player. Some are mad that he isn't a 20 points a night scorer. The truth lies in the middle, although I am sad that he hasn't had a more dominant season. CJ is an awesome guy, who makes himself even more likeable, by his playful banter on twitter and his genuine attitude. He is very talented, but he hasn't been able to display that talent consistently. This is due to many reasons, but it isn't fair to blame it all on him or the coaching decisions/playing time. This situation can't feel good to him. He is playing better all around than he ever has, but he is also making sillier mistakes than he has in years. We need to remember that he is doing his best and he is paid role player money. And for all his faults, he is still one of our best 3 point shooters.
Three point shooting is going to be important, because the book is about to be out on the Jazz. We are going to struggle against the zone all season. The Warriors slowed us down significantly tonight by forcing us to hit 3 pointers and outside jumpers. We don't have the personnel to effectively beat zones on a night to night basis, but CJ Miles is still a threat. But it's something to keep an eye out for. How will the Jazz respond to a zone defense in the future? Deron Williams and Kyle Korver aren't walking through that door. Smart coaches are going to make us beat their zones. We will get to find out, starting Tuesday. Cleveland comes to town with a surprisingly effective team. Be there.
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love the music theme
Lol at "In fact I googled “Is it a good idea to shoot through a double team” and a big word “NO” appeared on my screen."
moni - January 8, 2012
Seconded
Loving the music theme
Bebop - January 8, 2012
Al Getting Better
There were a lot of times where Al recongized the double team coming, and passed it out before anything ever happened. It’s good that he’s recognizing it, but he’s passing too early. What he needs to do is draw the double or triple team first and THEN pass it out to the open teammates. I think he’s figuring it out. It will just take time.
Seth Ellis - January 8, 2012
Smorzando
Could we possibly have gotten a worse ref crew? Violet Palmer & Monty McCutchen? Really? Can’t remember the 3rd guy. Erratic was an understatement.
Still, what a great win. Jazz are ranked in the middle of the pack at Wayne Winston’s rankings (he’s a numbers guy). http://waynewinston.com
Maybe someone, somewhere at ESPN will notice that there’s still a basketball team in Utah. Maybe?
chamont - January 8, 2012
THey have a 4 game winning streak. People around the league will notice.
clarkpojo - January 8, 2012
Matt More (Hardwood Paroxysm / CBS) noticed
we tweeted about it earlier today
AllThatJazzBasketball - January 8, 2012
Agree with Raja being a Hero..
All night long Monta Ellis was getting the “someone just graced me with their uniform” fouls. In that final drive Raja played him tight and even had some contact before the shot but when Ellis shot the ball Raja curved his body and contested that move while visibly contorting his body in the air away from Ellis thereby forcing the refs into a situation where they could not call the foul.
I also think Ty out-coached Mark Jackson especially for that final play when Jackson should have set up a play to go for the lead instead of a win especially with how much trouble the Jazz had scoring at will if Ellis had gone for that shot earlier Lee would have had the winning put-back.
Only thing left to say is:
“Mama, there goes that man!”.
utahspazz - January 8, 2012
Hope Raja can stay like this.
I have no problem with him starting and being in crunch time if he continues that style of play, but still ideally averaging less than 18 min a game.
Ty coached great, and I’m really starting to feel confident in him.
Also, even when we were behind, it still felt like we were in control of the game. We were getting looks but shots weren’t falling. And when Monta just held the ball on that final possession, I just smiled.
Bebop - January 8, 2012
Great job on the recap
love the music theme . . . glad to have someone go on this trend.
And hope this gets some of Raja’s confidence back
AllThatJazzBasketball - January 8, 2012
Sometimes I forget
When the Jazz are losing to better teams, just how bad the lower half of the NBA is. Seems like the more the Jazz play together and in the system, the more success we have against the bad teams. That trust in the system is difficult thing to build. Seems like Corbin is getting through to his players. Thank goodness. God win, watching the Jazz is getting fun again!
tyrantking - January 8, 2012 via mobile
How much time did Hayward get at the 2 last night?
thatdoolinkid - January 8, 2012 via mobile
Really enjoyed
the recap.
I completely agree about Al playing more in the flow of the offense. Like you I would like to see him pass a little more out of double/triple teams but he’s playing well and even giving consistent effort on D.
When Hayward is assertive like he was last night he reminds me very much of Manu. Such a creative passer/scorer.
I was happy that Raja finally had a good game on both sides of the floor. I’m sure he slept well last night.
scrantonicity33 - January 8, 2012
you know what really gives me joy...
this
6. Utah
7. LA Lakers
gubihero - January 8, 2012
So glad we didn't lose against Marc Jackson...
Soupe - January 8, 2012
You can't ever convince me that it's a good idea to shoot over a double or triple team.
Yes, yes, a thousand times yes!
JazzHype - January 9, 2012
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