Recap - Utah Jazz @ Houston Rockets - Round 1 - Game 2 -

That’s why I shouldn’t, and don’t usually, predict point spreads or margins of victory.  I stated in my preview that either the Jazz were going to lose or we were going to blow them out.  I then stated at the half that we would win by 15.  I was a quarter right.  We won, but that was as good as my predictions go.

It was bound to be a closer game (I now have put on my hindsight glasses).  Bobby Jackson wasn’t going to be as bad as he was in game 1.  We were still playing a team that had won 22 in a row (10 without Yao).  And were still going up against one of the best defensive teams in the league.

I was right about another thing.  The Jazz do get better as the game goes on.  They made incredibly clutch shots (on the road mind you) down the stretch.  None bigger than the shot of the year from KK.  His turnaround jumper, with about 4 seconds left on the shot clock, went off the side of the backboard.  AK got the board and passed back out to KK who caught it and shot it with 1 hand with about .5 on the shot clock.  The swish with about :20 left finished off the Rockets and gave the Jazz a 2-0 series lead.

The defensive of the Jazz was hands down the biggest reason for the W.  Bobby Jackson did score 18, but it took 7-17 to do it.  The Jazz held the Rockets to another 41% shooting game.  Houston did themselves in again making only 16 of 26 free throws and only 4-19 from the arc.

And the best defense of the game came from AK in the second half.  He was assigned to guard McGrady for most of the 3rd and 4th quarters.  It paid off as T-Mac had only 1 point in the fourth quarter and was just 9-22 overall from the field.  He filled up the stat sheet with 9 assists and 13 rebounds.  But he disappeared when the Rockets needed him the most.  I won’t go over his shortcomings, I’ll let The Dream Shake express how Rockets fans feel (PG-13).

Okur was back last night getting 16 & 16.  It really didn’t seem like he was getting that many rebounds.  A very quiet 16.  Boozer, in foul trouble again, scored only two points in the first.  He came back in the second to score 11 and had some huge baskets to keep Houston at bay.  He had some great post moves and I don’t know why he hasn’t eaten Mutumbo up yet.  If he can light up Yao, Mutumbo should be a walk.

One of the most underrated players in this series has been Ronnie Price.  He filled in for Deron by hitting 2 threes in his eight minutes of relief.  One of those threes came at the end of the third when the Rockets had just gone up by one.  It sent the Jazz into the fourth on a positive note and gave them the lead.  He also had another steal with a great dunk on the other end by outracing Brooks for the flush.

Deron Williams had big shot after big shot.  And that was despite all the abuse he was taking without getting a call.  The biggest no call of course came when he was running out to challenge a three and Aaron Brooks absolutely leveled him with his shoulder.  It was a great screen except that Brooks moved at the last second to instigate contact with Deron.  That hit sent Deron onto his side and he had to go to the locker room for a bit.  It seems like Deron is the little Shaq of the league.  Shaq wouldn’t get a lot of calls when he would get hammered because he was bigger and stronger than everyone else.  Deron finished with 22 points and just 5 assists.  The Jazz as a team only had 19 assists total.  There was great D on Houston’s part as the Jazz weren’t really able to get into their offense.  They didn’t get many lay-ups or cuts to the basket.

And I’ll echo the sentiment by RRR.  The refs are plain awful.  I really can’t remember a year when the they’ve been this bad.  They missed calls, they made wrong calls, and this particular set seemed to think that the game was about them and that they’re in control.  Do you want to know how you’ve got bad refs?  When their antics resemble Enrico Pollazzo and not officials.  They’re out of position on calls and in Deron’s leveling, the ref was more worried about whether the shooter’s feet were behind the three-point line than what was going on in front of him.  And of course Rockets fans have a legitimate gripe when AK did some great acting to draw an offensive foul from Scola when Bobby Jackson had just made a game-tying three.  But there were other missed calls.  Scola and McGrady got to extend their arms all night to make room.  Price was called for a block when Jackson was spinning out of control.  Deron was called for a travel after receiving the ball in the air and coming down.  And Boozer was whacked on the head on one of his lay-ups.  Like RRR stated, can we can find competent refs amongst the population?  And whatever happened to Stern’s promise of more transparency for the refs?  There needs to be some accountability for these things.

The Jazz withstood the Rockets’ best (and the refs’ best) and now head home to the SLC to wrap things up.  Stranger things have happened but the Jazz should take care of business at home and move on.  The Lakers could as easily sweep the Nuggets so the Jazz probably won’t have time to rest.  And that’s probably a good thing.  They don’t seem to play well coming out of a long break.  So fans, relax a bit and get ready to rock the ESA on Thursday.

Other notes,

  • Was anyone else waiting for Harp to miss the lay-up on his break-away?  Instead he shows that his knees have a little more mileage in them by throwing it down.
  • McGrady quote, “Offense is really not an issue.”  Really?  41% from the field and 62% from the FT line isn’t an issue?  4-19 from three?
  • Videos coming soon

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8 Responses to “Recap - Utah Jazz @ Houston Rockets - Round 1 - Game 2 -”

  1. scrumtrulescent Says:

    I made a command decision:

    Let’s stop complaining about the officiating. We all know it’s the playoffs and it gets much more physical. The Jazz haven’t been getting much love (especially under the basket) but the foul on Scola shouldn’t have been called. NOT because it wasn’t a foul (I think it WAS) but because it was fairly insignificant to the play and cost the Rockets a game-tying 3. Maybe this all stems from pity for the Rockets, but we got some help and in the long-run it all evens out. We won, they lost, let’s make it about the players.

    As you were…

  2. UtesFan89 Says:

    The thing with the foul is that maybe if AK doesn’t get fouled, he might be able to get in T-Mac’s passing lane.
    Maybe.

    About the players… how about Price? He’s been huge.

  3. scrumtrulescent Says:

    He’s so wonderfully predictable. Comes in, hits a three, first Q ends. Gets a layup or another three, then D comes back.

  4. Danielle Says:

    Can you even imagine that Shart used to be the backup PG?? Yikes. I don’t feel bad about the AK foul, only because of what they did to Deron earlier. Deron could have been seriously hurt, and that would have been bad. Throughout the whole game I kept yelling at Tracy everytime he messed up and told him that wasn’t going to help him win the game. It made it rather enjoyable.

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  6. Ed Says:

    NOT because it wasn’t a foul (I think it WAS) but because it was fairly insignificant to the play and cost the Rockets a game-tying 3.

    When the foul was called, AK was coming to close out T-Mac who had assumed a shooting stance behind the arc. It was very significant to the play at the time it was called. Expecting the ref to anticipate that T-Mac wouldn’t take the shot in that situation is a stretch.

  7. RRR Says:

    I am humbled and grateful I actually said something worthwhile, quotable”, in the world of round ball.

    Thank You John

    Scrum, you forgot how much energy Price also brings into the game with him each time he arrives! ESA pops rivets every time!

  8. scrumtrulescent Says:

    I’ve only been to 2 games this year. #1 was home against Dallas before he was in the rotation, game #2 was at Chicago and they got rallied :( I have yet to experience the rivet popping at the ESA

    You’re right though, he makes the most of his 9 min/game. Imagine where we’d be if he’d been in the rotation from the beginning.

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