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Well, as some may have guessed, I’m Deron Williams.  Not really, but I will be making twice his salary.

Check the date, it’s not April Fool’s.  The big news is that I have joined SBNation as their Jazz site.  If you haven’t read any SBNation sites, they’re a network of sports blogs.  They didn’t have one for the Jazz and I approached them about joining up with them.

I wasn’t able to take the basketballjohn website with me so the new name of the site is SLC Dunk.  I’m still Basketball John on there though.  I’m moved some recent posts over, but for the most part, it will be new stuff from here on out.  I’ll leave BBJ in tact for an archive.

So now, head on over to the new site and sign up if you’re not already a SBNation member already.  Here’s an brief post explaining things.  I’m also having a small contest for all those that sign up.

The site is all done, but links, stats, etc will be added gradually.  I wanted to get things going though before the playoffs end.  So get signed up so you’re ready for the game thread tonight.

See you at SLC Dunk.

Semi-recap, playoff thoughts, and some news

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Technology is great except when it doesn’t work.  Or if the user doesn’t work.  Just like when you have a poor golf game, it’s always the clubs, right?  That happened over the weekend as I was out of town and set the DVR to record the Jazz/Lakers game.  Turns out all I got was three hours of sitcom repeats of a Mr. Frasier Crane.  Anyway, I “watched” the game on the phone but could never listen/watch the game.  So anything that I could add outside of what you’ve already seen is null.  But I’ll give some ideas on where things are going, some links, and some other big news.

  • New Orleans has just gone up 2-0 on the Spurs.  It’s far from over, but don’t the Jazz have to be using that as some incentive for beating the Lakers?  NO is playing crazy right now and you would think most teams would not want to play them.  Except that the NBA is all about match-ups and we all know how the Jazz play against the Hornets.  If I’m a Jazz player, I’m thinking, “Wow, we have a chance to play the Hornets in the WCF?  We could actually make the Finals if that’s the case.”  Suddenly I’m concentrating a little more, hustling a little more, sending Kobe to the floor.
  • How many losses this year have been just because of one bad quarter?  And in particular the second quarter seems to have been the worst.  We’re either leading or within a point or two after 1.  Then it goes in the crapper.  It’s got to be the rotation, doesn’t it?  We usually have Price-Korver-Harpring-Millsap-Okur on the floor.  They’re not terrible on the floor, but when you have Price-Brewer-Harpring-Millsap-Boozer, they’re -10.  Look at this lineup, Williams-Korver-Harpring-Millsap-Boozer.  They’re -26 together.  The common player here?  Harp.  Even Hart has a better +/- than Harp.  Harp gets a lot of credit for toughness and he’s decent on the offensive end, but his lack of D is what kills us.  You know who doesn’t suck to have in there?  CJ Miles.  Harp’s got two years left.  So he’s not going anywhere at least for next year.
  • With only one game tonight (5/6), how come the Jazz and Lakers aren’t playing?  This scheduling is confusing.  I know it’s all about what nights make the most profits for the league, but why do we have to wait three weeks for a series to be decided?
  • Other than the Kobe factor, tell me how a Utah/NO WCF doesn’t make for one of the most intriguing series in the entire NBA.  The old NO team v. the new.  Williams/Paul.  Has there ever been a more compelling PG match-up in the playoffs of the last decade?  Tell me that wouldn’t be a knock-down, drag-out, seven-game series.
  • Now that the Jazz have their bearings about them, we’ll see a better game against LA tomorrow.  I’m repeating my same plea to Boozer as I did in game 6 against Houston.  We need you Booze.  Come on.

Other links

And finally, a big announcement coming tomorrow.  I’ve kind of been in limbo for while with things and now I’ll be able have a bit of direction.  So stay tuned.

Put your best guesses in the comments.

Recap - Houston Rockets @ Utah Jazz - Game 6 - Round 1 - 2008 playoffs -

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It’s Deron.  Mr. Williams if you’re nasty.

There are a lot of great players in the NBA.  A lot of players can put the ball in the basket and got make flashy passes.  But the playoffs seem to separate the elite players from the great.  They separate themselves by doing seemingly whatever it takes to win.  And they’re evaluating several scenarios in a split second and most of the time choose the right one.  And it’s in the playoffs where the stars and faces of the NBA are born.

Despite last year’s deep run in the playoffs,  Deron Williams took a back seat to Chris Paul this year.  That’s another thing about thing about the playoffs.  No one cares what you did last year.  It’s all about who’s making their name this year.

DWill is on his way again to putting his name back in the national light as he lit up the depleted Rockets to help the Jazz win the series from Houston.  Deron made a halftime adjustment that won the game for the Jazz.  In the first half he primarily a distributor setting up other Jazz men.  But after Alston went out with a severe sprain, Williams smelt blood and took over the game.

After the Jazz squandered a 19-point first half lead, Deron nailed a three pointer to end the second quarter to push the lead back to four.  And it was more of the same in the second half.  With Alston out, neither Bobby Jackson nor Aaron Brooks could stop #8.  Deron had four three point shots in the third quarter that led Utah’s 19-5 run that put the game away.  His now patented step-back three point shot was indefensible.  He finished with 25 points, 9 assists, and 6 rebounds to pace the Jazz offense which finally got back on track.

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The offense had 7 players with double digits again.  Boozer was solid to start with and gave us 15.  Okur had a great game with 19 & 13.  Brewer chipped in 13 while Kirilenko scored 11.  And Korver and Harp came off the bench to add 10 apiece.  After going 2-29?  in the last two game from the arc, the Jazz nailed 10-22 this time around.  And each of them seemed to be huge.  I guess you could ask are there any threes that aren’t huge?  Yes.  McGrady had a couple of pad-statting threes at the end of the game that didn’t mean a thing.

In fact, most of his 40 points were meaningless.  That’s because he didn’t have anyone that could score outside of Scola.  And when Alston went down, that did them in.  I don’t think even having Alston play the second half would have made a difference.  The score would have been closer than 113-91, but we probably still would have had a Jazz victory.

So while McGrady won’t get blamed for not making it out of the first round again, it still hangs over his head.  By scoring 40 it will look like it wasn’t his fault.  And to a point it’s not.  But you would never hear any other superstar players not accept blame for a series defeat even if his team wasn’t at a 100%.  In fact, it’s quite the opposite with most players.  They state that they wish they would have done more.  And they certainly don’t throw their team mates and coach under the bus.  I sure hope we don’t play them again in the first round next year because I’m tired of hearing about this.

And the one more noticeable thing about this game was the stellar D from the Jazz.  Houston shot just 39% and 26% from the three-point line.  The only reason this game wasn’t even more embarrassing for the Rockets was their 36 trips to the line.  It seems to be that the Jazz get more confidence from great D than they do hitting a couple of threes.  When they built the 19-point lead in the first half, they were getting every loose ball, the majority of the boards, and steals that would lead to easy points.  When you know you can shut down a team, you take a little pressure off of yourselves on the offensive end.  When you see good D, you usually see the offense flowing as designed.

So now we can put the Rocket’s squarely in the rear and look forward to LA.  They’re going to be tougher than the Rockets but I like the Jazz as the underdogs.  And I’m glad they don’t have time off between series.  The Jazz had a five-day layoff after beating the Warriors last year.  They then proceeded to get walloped by the Spurs.  Everyone on the team is young and they should be used to playing 90+ games.  They take a lot of mo and confidence into the series.  There will be subplots galore.  From Fisher to Kobe and more, this will be a great series.

And what’s the percentage of playing the team in the playoffs that one of your former players went to?  Last year we play GS in the second round the year after Fisher was traded from GS to Utah.  And now we’re playing LA after Fisher was allowed to walk away from his contract.  I say we remember that in the off season when thinking about who to trade a player to.  That means if we ship someone off to Detroit, we’ll meet up with them in the finals.

Lots to come on the upcoming series.

In the words of the great Jazz fans at the ESA last night, “Beat LA!  Beat LA!”

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Other notes,

  • Scola offensive forearms - 22435.  Number of fouls called, 5.  But they were all on Boozer.
  • We’re just barely getting out of the first round?  Doesn’t it feel like we’ve played at least 3 already?  The NBA, where playoff scheduling happens.
  • The Jazz are now 2-0 at home without the white shirts for the fans.  Let’s keep it that way.
  • T-Mac stated that Deron fed off the crowd.  Weird, I thought he fed off the thin air.
  • Some of the best signs of the year.
  • YouTube videos didn’t work and I’m too late to embed these all.  Here are the Veoh videos.

Half-time update - Rockets @ Jazz - Game 6

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Big time hit for the Rockets.  Rafer Alston won’t return to the game.  It sounds like he did something to his ankle.  You hate for them to lose a key player especially since you don’t want to hear from the Rockets fans if they lose.  But Houston actually went on their run to overcome a 19 point lead without Rafer.

  • McGrady has 28.  How are they going to handle him in the second half?  I don’t think you can just count on him cooling down.
  • Boozer came out with both guns blaring.  He was taking it to the rim and got Mutombo in foul trouble.  With Mt M. out, the Jazz went on their run.
  • Okur took it to the rim and got a dunk.  And everyone has been driving.
  • The first quarter and starting the second, the Jazz played great D and had quite a few steals.  They started relaxing on D and that’s when Houston got back into it.
  • The Jazz had almost as many points in the first as they did in the first half of game five.
  • McGrady dribbles the ball of his foot on a break and the ref calls a foul on Harp.  Out of position again.  The refs have been okay though other than that.
  • I like KK posting up on Head.  Great adjustment from the coaches.

Well, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out what the Jazz have to do in the second half.  Play D, rebound, and keep taking it to the basket.  Now that Alston is out, they need to start throwing another man at McGrady.  The Jazz did what they needed to in the first, but couldn’t keep it up in the second.  Is it the rotation and the five on the floor that’s the problem?  Korver has been good, but we need some more Brewer.

Let’s get this done.

Preview - Houston Rockets @ Utah Jazz - Round 1 - Game 6 - 2008 Playoffs - Become the player you were born to be

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Boozer.  It’s all on you.  You’ve dropped 41 on the Rockets before and we need that again tonight.  The Jazz can’t afford to let the Rockets hang around late in this one.  We need to put it away early and crush any hope Houston has.

Does anyone remember the last game of the season against the Spurs?  We had just put the beat down on them in the previous meeting at the ESA.  The Jazz went into SA and got blown out.  The Spurs had it going from the beginning and the game was over before the Jazz knew what hit them.  That needs to happen tonight to the Rockets.  Go all out for the first 12 minutes.  Don’t let them breathe.  And then pour it on the rest of the game.

We really can’t play worse than the last game.  The Boozer, the bench, and the rest can only go up.

It’s going to rocking at the ESA.  Let’s finish this.

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Second Masonic Meeting

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I’m on with Steve Mason again today at 4 pm MDT.  I’ll be going up against Lee from The Dream Shake as we discuss why our respective teams are a better matchup for the Lakers.  This has Jerry Springer written all over it.  Both Lee and I will be going back and forth while Mason and his audience are waiting for us to go at each other’s throats.  Then he’ll surprise us both with with an unannounced guest, John Hollinger.  John will then go on to rip us both apart with stats and analysis and tell us that neither deserve to move on.

Nah, should be good though.  We’re suppose to say why our teams match up better against the Lakers.  I might turn it around on Steve (if he or his producer don’t read this first).

Lee @ The Dream Shake

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I’ll link to the podcast when it’s up.  And I’ll have a game thread up later as the game doesn’t start for another 25 hours.

Link to the podcast

Did I just say that out loud?

BallHype: hype it up!

If Deron ever decides to leave Utah, maybe we can blame it on the local reporters asking dumb questions.  No names are mentioned, but yesterday after being asked an amazingly confusing question by a reporter (neither of the two pictured here), Deron gives a short answer.  After the reporter walks away, Deron’s inner monologue takes over and wants to get out.  He let a comment about the reporter slip and tries to recover.  Listen to the link here,

http://1280thezone.com/images/uploads/audio/DWill5-1-08.mp3

It sounds like Ross Siler (not sure) from the Trib steps in to mediate between the two and to keep things going.  Not sure what’s happened in the past, but if this reporter asks Deron these types of questions all the time, I could see why his frustration might boil over.

There is no defense for the Mailman

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Due to the recent NFL draft, an ten-year-old story has come to light again with new details.  Demetrius Bell was drafted by the Buffalo Bills last weekend in the NFL draft.  Demetrius is the son of former Jazz great Karl Malone.

The two biggest disturbing details are that one, the mother of Bell was only 13 when she was impregnated by Karl.  And two, apparently Malone doesn’t want anything to do with his son.  Bell didn’t even learn Karl was his father until he was 18.  How’s that for a revelation when you’re 18?  I’m sure Malone knew about him for most of this time yet when the two met, Karl told his son, “It was too late for him to be his father and that Bell would earn his money on his own.”  I’m sure that’s not the extent of the entire conversation.  And I don’t think the kid was looking for a handout.  But’s that’s amazingly obtuse of Malone.

As much as you might be inclined to defend Karl on this, there’s no excuse.  He’s accepted his daughter Cheryl Ford and his other son into his family.  But Bell is just out of luck?  There are many more details and questions that need to be asked but it looks like Karl’s not talking.  Maybe we’ll hear more as Bell speaks out.  He seems to have a good head on his shoulders,

”Nothing against him, but I feel good at this time. If he would’ve been there, yeah, it would’ve been good. But if not, it’s even better,” said Bell, ”Everything’s a plus right now.”

It’s incredibly hard to have success coming from a one-parent household.  And it’s great that he was able to use sports to improve himself.  Bell’s also become close with his half-sister Ford.

It’s never too late to be a father.  That’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard.  He’s not after your money Karl.  And unless Karl mans up and becomes his father, I can’t be a fan of his any more.  We really need to hear from Malone on this.

If there’s any good that comes of this, it will be that Bell won’t make the same mistakes his “father” did.

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PIC: Karl Malone eating at the Little America yesterday.  According to my Aunt, he licked the plate clean.  Maybe he is just cheap.