There were no tears for Andrei Kirilenko last night in the Toyota Center in Houston, unless they were tears of joy. AK played a great game, leading the Jazz to a huge Game 1 win over the Rockets. This is good news for Jazz fans: when Utah wins Game 1 of a playoff series on the road, they win the series. Granted, it's only happened three other times in franchise history, but you have to admit that things are looking good right now.
Utah came out with energy last night, which was good to see after the nightmare in San Antonio. You could tell that Jerry Sloan had gotten his troops ready for this playoff match-up. Considering that Sloan was coaching in the playoffs when most current Jazz players were still in diapers, he's a good man to have on the bench. Kirilenko was diving for loose balls, Ronnie Brewer was sticking to Tracy McGrady, and Mehmet Okur was muttering Turkish obscenities to the crowd. Everybody was doing their part. Carlos Boozer had a monster game, pulling down 16 boards to go with his 20 points.
Evidence #856 that the Korver/Giricek trade was the best trade since the Clinton/Bush transition: when things were getting dicey in the third quarter with Utah holding on to a two-point lead, Kyle Korver nailed two straight treys and blocked a shot by McGrady. The Jazz were up by eight and never looked back from that point. Korver will prove to be a huge factor in our playoff run this year.
You just get the feeling that Houston (including coaches, players, and fans) is just mentally done right now. The Jazz worked them over last night, and half the crowd was gone by the time the final whistle blew. This is a playoff game! We'll see if the Rockets can rebound Monday night, but the writing is on the wall -- Houston has a problem...
Sunday, April 20, 2008
To: Houston. From: Russia, With Love.
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