First-round spurs
Basketball John
Here’s a little sneak peak at an article that will be on Yahoo! Sports in the next couple days. It goes over who the Jazz would most/least like to see come playoff time. The first round of blogger’s posts is here. Here’s mine,
Unfortunately, the team that Jazz would most like to see come playoff time wouldn’t be a matchup until the second round. That is because the Golden State Warriors are headed towards a first-round series with Houston, LA, or the Hornets. But the Jazz and Warriors could meet up again in the second round. And if that’s the case, then the Jazz can pretty much punch their ticket to a second Western Conference finals appearance. Going back to last year’s playoffs, the Jazz have won 7 of 8 from the Dubs. They have beaten them by an average of 13.5 a ball game.
The two biggest reasons they match up well against the Warriors are that they’re bigger on the inside and Utah is one of the few teams in the league that can run with Golden State. They’re not afraid to open it up with Deron leading the pack and having finishers like Boozer & Brewer.
But since they’re not likely to meet up in the first round, my overall pick would be to eliminate Chris Paul and the Hornets in the first round. Jazz fans would like nothing more than to see media darling CP3 and the NBA feel-good story team be sent packing. And then, maybe, Deron Williams would start to get a little love.
Honorable mention: Rockets (to see “first-round McGrady” cry again would be great).
As far as who the Jazz would least like to see, I have to say I agree with The Dream Shake. There’s no team that you look at and think, “We could take them easily.” This could be some of the best playoff basketball we will see in a long time. And will it really be fair that a WC team will have probably played three 6 or 7-game series to get to the finals when the EC champ probably won’t see a 7-game series until the EC finals?
That said, the Jazz might not even make it out of the first round if we have to start out with the San Antonio Spurs. Forget the red-hot Rockets or the Lakers, the only spurs the Jazz want to see are the ones AK wears to next year’s New Year’s Eve party. San Antonio absolutely owns the Jazz. The Spurs currently own a 17-game win streak at home v. Utah. And forget any playoff hopes if we don’t get home-court for the first round.
Honorable mention: Rockets. McGrady has to get out of the first round some time, right? Right?
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March 17th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Great article, congrats on being the one chosen for Skeets’ column on BDL! I was reading that today and wondering who they would ask to write the Jazz perspective.
Couldn’t agree more with your analysis. I feel like our chances against any of the Western Conference playoff teams are fairly even with the exception of San Antonio and the Warriors (more difficult and easier, respectively).