2007-2008 Game 80: Nuggets/Jazz Game Thread
The fourth and final game of the season series between the Nuggets and Jazz is tonight in Utah. The game is not quite meaningless as the Jazz are still gunning for home court advantage in the first round, and perhaps beyond, and Denver has yet to wrap up a playoff birth.
To get us in the mood for tonight's conflagration I asked Mitch from My Utah Jazz some questions and he was nice enough to answer.
My answers to his questions can be found by clicking here.
Pickaxe and Roll: With the Jazz playing much better on the road over the past couple of months are you concerned at all about their ability to win on the road in the playoffs? How important is it for them to have home court advantage for
at least one round?
My Utah Jazz: The crazy thing about the Jazz's road loss schedule, is that the VAST majority of them came to non-playoff teams. The Jazz have actually played very well against teams in the Playoff's and especially Western Conference Playoff teams.
Yes we are worried. Some of our readers have wanted Larry Miller to go to local high schools in opposing cities and give out 50 tickets and Jazz shirts and have them come cheer for our boys at the game. Perhaps this will help them get a taste of the home cooking.
We need home court. I don't think we'll get it. If things go the way they are, and we draw the Rockets for the first round, that will be a confidence booster because we know the Jazz can win there.
Poor Rockets. Everyone wants to pay them. Even the 8th seeds are wishing they could find themselves in Houston.
PA&R: After last season's success, would anything less than an NBA finals appearance be a disappointment?
MUJ: Good question. It would depend on which Jazz fan you ask. You are asking a die hard fan. So yes, I do feel that this team has the talent to go all the way. Anything less than a visit to the finals could be looked at as a disappointment. However, making it to the WCF would sting much less than a first or second round exit. That would be brutal.
The current playoff match ups really favor the Jazz in my opinion. They can beat Houston in the first round. Then they should technically get New Orleans or Denver (crossing my fingers) in the second round. The Jazz play well against those two teams. The most difficult match up would come in the WCF against the Lake show or San Antonio ("They are our daddies" -Pedro Martinez)
PA&R: We have all heard about the Kyle Korver trade being a catalyst for Utah's surge up the standings, but has the resurgence of Mehmet Okur been the reason the Jazz has been so successful over the second half of the season?
MUJ: Most definitely. If you look at Okur's numbers, he has raised his PPG and shooting percentage every single month this season. He is peaking at the perfect time. I personally think he is as good if not better at the long ball than Dirk. The guy doesn't show much emotion, but I think he knows when he is hot and when he needs to pass it off.
The biggest change in his game has been his willingness to drive to the basket. This is a Memo we have not seen before. It's new and shiny and most defenses aren't used to it. Perhaps the scouting report will change on him.
PA&R: After the blowout the last time the Nuggets visited SLC, how shocked on a scale of 1-100 would you be if Denver won this game with 100 being most shocked?
MUJ: Probably around an 80. The Jazz shoot the ball so well in the ESA that even the most potent offenses in the league can't keep up. The pessimistic 20 on that scale come from the fact the Denver is such a roller coaster. They have more athleticism than almost anyone in the league. I honestly think their coaching is their let down right now. They need someone who can provide some leadership and they would be a
perennial contender (assuming they resign AI).
Game Notes from MUJ: I really don't like the McNuggets. We did a poll on My Utah Jazz back in February asking who was the biggest Jazz rival. Denver won hands down (surprising to some). I know it's chewing sawdust, but I hate the chest pounding, jersey popping, headband thumping, "don't snitch" attitude. That is what makes this rivalry so great. They are truly the Anti-Jazz. Everything about these teams is opposite (except that Utah totally ripped off the baby blue jerseys).
Funny note from MUJ: One of our bloggers works with a girl who was at a club here in the SLC after a Denver game last season. Some guys were hitting on her. They ended up being some Nuggets players. They asked her to come back to their table. She saw this guy with corn rows sitting there and she innocently said "Hi, what's your name?" (Keep in mind she is no
sports guru). The gentlemen on the other side of the table gets upset and says, staring at her with a disgusted look, "Melo...". And she answered, "oh, nice to meet you Melo". She had no idea until after she told the story and someone told her who it was. Proof that Utah girls live in their own world.
Any who.
Prediction from MUJ: Jazz 114, McNuggets 98.
Flagrant fouls on Harpring by McNuggets players: 2
Thanks to Mitch for the insight. I guess not every Jazz fan is completely unable to be objective about their team.
Make sure to leave your thoughts and comments before, during and after the game. We have had some nice conversation the past few games so make sure you are a part of it.
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Im glad they dont like us as much as we dont like them... This should be a pretty good rivalry for years to come. And i am completely fine with being total opposites of the Jazz, can u imagine if we had Harpring or AK47 or Boozer, that would suck! (Except maybe Boozer) ha ha.
Hopefully we can have the same focus we had before the game at Golden State where everyone was focused in the locker room, and went back into the tunnel during the "Dubs" introductions, and the DEFENSIVE focus we had after the 1st quarter.
On another note, do you think Bobby Jones will be available to play tonight?? Just wondering...
Lets get this win Nuggets!!!
by abaca15 on Apr 12, 2008 1:56 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Bobby Jones
I am very glad to have Jones back, but I dooubt he plays tonight. He will be talking about all the great restaurants he found on his trips to Memphis, Houston, Miami and San Antonio with Taurean Green.
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 4:07 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Harping
What a douche. He's a less whiny, less talented Bruce Bowen. Constantly undercutting guys on jumpshots (did it multiple times during that painful loss to the Jazz at home in early February) and flopping. If he's on the receiving end of any flagrants tonight, I'm sure he earned them.
by LarryB303 on Apr 12, 2008 4:26 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
I can't watch today
by Kay on Apr 12, 2008 6:03 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Humph were's everyone
Got a hold of the game
Clean block on Melo
It still stung though....er
by Kay on Apr 12, 2008 7:22 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
I'm here
Just too pissed to say anything. Are you serious? What's our opponent field goal % in the first quarter this year? Has to be near 60. Part of it is defensive breakdowns, but part of it is the fact that our opponents just hit everything early. Or so it seems.
by LarryB303 on Apr 12, 2008 7:26 PM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
I am finally here
My wife was using my laptop, but I have it back.
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 7:35 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Stabalized
The Jazz were red hot early and the Nuggets were sleepwalking on D, but I think Denver will make a game of this until the fourth.
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 7:38 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Is it too much to ask
for AI to make at least one out of every 4 free throws?
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 7:39 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
I would say ..........no
Its not too much to ask
Atleast they're coming back.
by Kay on Apr 12, 2008 7:57 PM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
Carmelo and 3s
Last year Carmelo was red hot from downtown in April and he has been shooting well down the stretch again this year.
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 8:02 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
The Nuggets effort
is much better than I expected. We have all seen them decide that a game does not need to be won, and I was afraid this may be one of those games, but ever since the first seven or eight minutes, they have been playing with purpose.
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 8:09 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Should be a good second half
Nuggets going for their 16th victory after they have been down by ten or more. (Stat from the TNT coverage of the Nuggets/Warriors game, thanks Ted Turner!)
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 8:13 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
0pts 3rbs in 17 mins
Where has Camby been in the last couple of games.
by Kay on Apr 12, 2008 8:15 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Camby
I really think he has worn down quite a bit. He has only missed three games all year. Coming into tonight's game he has already played more than 300 more minutes than his previous career high and more than 500 more minutes than the second highest total of his career.
And he is 34.
That is good stuff, I need to get that in a game post.
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 8:28 PM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
Keep running
If the Nuggets keep running the game should be close to the end.
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 8:28 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Jazz back up double digits
I think the Nuggets have one more run in them though.
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 8:49 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Meliverson just sat down
So Im guessing they gave up.
by Kay on Apr 12, 2008 9:18 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Better win tomorrow night
We do not want to give Golden State hope heading into their game in Phoenix on Monday.
by Jeremy on Apr 12, 2008 9:18 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
I'm super mad
Why is Boozer, Deron and Korver still in the game?
Come on Diawara and Steven H are in, there's no need to run up the score.
by Kay on Apr 12, 2008 9:23 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Watched the game at a bar
by RyanBuff on Apr 12, 2008 9:49 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
One more thing
That flagrant on Melo was an absolutely atrocious call and one that could have possibly changed the momentum of the entire game. I'm not one for making excuses, just saying.....
With that said, we have to be able to overcome poor calls on the road and keep playing our game or else this team will go nowhere in the playoffs. (Assuming they make it of course.)
by RyanBuff on Apr 12, 2008 10:01 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Flagrant Foul
I was chatting with the guys over at My Utah Jazz when that call was made and they were all up in arms about it. Than I asked what about the foul could be considered flagrant and after a couple of minutes one of them finally admited that it was not the best call.
by Jeremy on Apr 13, 2008 10:43 AM MDT up reply actions 0 recs























