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After 2 games the Jazz and Nuggets are tied at 1-1

// April 21st, 2010 // 1 Comment » // 2010 Playoffs

You know what?  I couldn’t be happier about that.  I would have been happy about it had Memo’s injury never happened.  Knowing now that he’s out and that the Jazz won a game in Denver, way to freaking go Jazz!

While Denver dominated the Jazz this year, I always felt like they weren’t necessarily better than us.  It seemed like they just knew how to exploit the matchup and the Jazz were slow to react.  I hope that stays the case and that the Jazz have learned a lasting lesson because Game 3 is only a couple days away.

The difference in the game wasn’t that the Jazz were missing Mehmet Okur or Fesenko as a starter, rather it was the defensive effort on Carmelo Anthony and Deron Williams doing what he does best….kicking ass and taking names.

Reportedly, Matt Harpring advised the Jazz on how to defend Melo better and it involved being a lot more physical with him.  In Game 1, Melo had his way with everyone tasked to guard him.  They gave him too much space when he caught the ball and he punished the Jazz for it.

In Game 2, he rarely saw those same looks.  He attempted 25 shots in each game, making 18 in the first game and only 9 in the second.  The more physical defense is nowhere more evident than at the foul line.  In Game 2, Melo went to the line 15 times, sinking 14 of them.  In Game 1, he was 4 for 4.

Interestingly, the box score for the Jazz in Game 1 and Game 2 was almost identical.

Game 1                                                               Game 2

  • 55% FG                                                           53% FG
  • 41% 3P                                                            46% 3P
  • 75% FT                                                           77% FT
  • 31 Rebounds                                                32 Rebounds
  • 26 Assists                                                      26 Assists
  • 10 Turnovers                                               18 Turnovers
  • 4 Steals                                                            7 Steals
  • 6 Blocks                                                           4 Blocks
  • 25 Fouls                                                          30 Fouls
  • 113 Points                                                       114 Points

The difference was defense (like the NBA commercial says) and getting outrebounded by 10 boards in Game 1.

Our boy, Wesley Matthews, is going through a hard stretch in his playoff debut.  Only shooting 25% from the field and looking noticeably nervous.  Hopefully getting back to Salt Lake City will make a difference for his confidence.  His defense on Carmelo Anthony needs recognition though because despite playing very well Matthews is doing a solid job against a superstar.

CJ Miles was having a playoff breakout in Game 1 but after a collision with Chauncey Billups towards the end of the 1st half, Miles was sort of a non-factor.  In both games he tallied 17 points but was a better contributor in Game 2.  Playing better defense on Melo made a difference as well as drawing Melo’s 6th foul 60 feet away from the basket with only :25 left in the game.

What needs to happen going forward is Boozer being more aggressive.  In the first 2 games he has been settling for a lot of outside jumpers and while they fell for him he needs to stop being a wussy.  Booze only went to the free throw line twice in each game which means he’s avoiding contact.  Nene and Birdman are great shot blockers but if the Jazz want a chance to win the series they can’t rely on Boozer’s outside jumpshots.

The Jazz are not going to be able to rely on being at home for these next 2 games.  Denver proved how little that mattered by beating us at home without Billups and Melo this season.  They also proved it again by losing the the Jazz in the hostile Pepsi Center.  Energy Solutions can be a difficult place for opponents but the Jazz seem to sometimes be lulled into a false sense of security there after posting our 37-4 home record there 2 seasons ago.

The Jazz have to expect that Melo will adapt to the new defense he saw in Game 2 and adapt accordingly.  That seems to be one of the Achilles’ heel of the Jazz: adaptation.  It feels like too little too late when the Jazz do make adjustments.

Melo is too good to not be adjusting always and he’ll be certain to try and draw even more fouls against the Jazz knowing that they are going to be physical with him.

If the Jazz can win the the next 2 games at home, they’ll have a good chance at being able to upset the Nuggets and steal the series.  Come on baby

Wesley Matthews’s contract is guaranteed

// January 6th, 2010 // No Comments » // Player Profile

Wesley Matthews Wesley Matthewss contract is guaranteed

Some good news came to the rookie, Wesley Matthews, that his contract would be guaranteed through the rest of this season.  If the Jazz play their cards right, hopefully they’ll lock him up for a few years at the league minimum for rookies and we’ll have the NBA’s best bargain on our hands (much as Paul Millsap was).  This provides a great opportunity to talk about how great of a player Matthews is.

For the ’09-10 season, Matthews will earn $457,588.  As of right now, his contract is only for this year but just like any other rookie the Jazz will be able to sign him to a multi-year contract before any other team can.

Matthews went undrafted in the 2009 draft after playing a full 4 years at Marquette.  He was invited to play for the Kings and Jazz in the summer league.  With injuries to CJ Miles and Kyle Korver the Jazz felt like the needed some added depth in the wing positions and signed Matthews.  In very non-typical Jerry Sloan style Matthews made the starting lineup very quickly.  Matthews began contributing almost immediately with some of his more memorable performances against Cleveland and Philadelphia early in the season.

In the Jazz’ continued quest for better defense, they have adopted an individual grading system based on defensive performance for every player.  The Jazz haven’t been quiet in mentioning that Wesley Matthews has continually been the top (or near to) defender for the Jazz.  His size requires him to defend some of the leagues best players like Kobe Bryant, Brandon Roy, J.R. Smith, Joe Johnson, and a lot more.  He has performed admirably against some of these great players, and this is his first year.  I’m excited to think of his progression and what he is capable of.  I’ve heard some say that he is undersized for his position but he is about the same size as Bruce Bowen or Kobe Bryant and both have been lauded as some of the best defenders of the last decade.

Offensively he has a number of weapons that have a lot of room to grow.  He can catch and shoot, he has decent dribbling skills, he can create his own shot and is surprisingly good at getting to the rim.  Kyle Korver can only make a claim to one of those skills and he hasn’t even done the one very well this year.  Sometimes Matthews shot selection can be better but that is a very typical rookie characteristic and most (if not all) rookies improve with time….except CJ Miles that is.  I have seen little improvement in his selection and he’s been in the league 5 years now.  Clearly I’m high on Wesley Matthews but, realistically, how high is his ceiling?

The interesting thing will be to look towards the next few seasons because the Jazz have some decisions to make at the wing.  Kyle Korver’s contract expires this season and I have a hard time believing the Jazz will bring him back considering he’s a one-trick pony.  Ronnie Brewer will be a restricted free agent this summer and he very well could get some offers in the $6 million/year range.  We’re on the hook to CJ for $3.7M for 2 years after this season BUT the Jazz have a team option on him after next season which I’m praying, to the basketball gods, the Jazz exercise.  Considering that we could lock up Wesley Matthews for very cheap for a few years it seems like we could reduce our logjam at the wing position by letting Korver and maybe CJ or Brewer walk.  I, personally, like a lineup with Matthews at the 2 and Brewer at the 3.  Given the Jazz’ financial situation it might be tough to match an offer that Brewer will likely receive this summer.

For now, I hope that Matthews starts getting his minutes back since CJ and Korver have been gratiously taking them.

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2009 – 2010 Utah Jazz Salaries

// December 29th, 2009 // No Comments » // Utah Jazz Salaries

Salaries 2009   2010 Utah Jazz Salaries

*Deron Williams has a Player Option in 2012/13 meaning he can opt out before that season if he so chooses.

*Ronnie Brewer will be a Restricted Free Agent at the end of the ’09-10 season

*CJ Miles has a Team Option after the 2010-11 season as does Kosta Koufos.  Side note: I can guarantee the Jazz will drop Koufos and most likely Miles then.

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