The Utah Jazz defeated the Denver Nuggets 98-94 Wednesday night in their first game of the season. It was a close game, and pretty sloppy at times, but the Jazz did enough to come out with a win. If there were any naysayers claiming that the Jazz couldn't win without Deron Williams, they have been proven to be idiots. Tonight was evidence that Utah has a very deep and very talented team.
Game Ball: Carlos Boozer. He came out ready to make a statement this season, possibly trying to make up for his late-playoff collapse last spring. He was active on offense and defense, and ended with 25 points and 14 rebounds. Although he turned the ball over on more than a couple occasions, he was hustling all game long. And with the game on the line, Boozer came through. He hit a huge baseline jumper to give the Jazz a three point lead with the game winding down, and that was right after he made two clutch free throws. Here's hoping that he keeps this kind of play up all season long!
Surely Jerry Sloan was able to find some things to curse violently about (turnovers, interior defense, AC/DC blasting from the loudspeakers, etc.); however, it was a good win to start out the season. Hopefully D-Will returns to the lineup by Saturday when the Los Angeles Clippers come to town. And as we all know, the Jazz really have to play their absolute best to beat the Clippers in Salt Lake City.....
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
One Down, 81 To Go
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