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    Posts Tagged with Utah Jazz

    Top Four Point Guards in the NBA

    Posted August 8, 2008 by david carrillo
    Found in: NBA

    A lot is being made of USA Olympic Basketball Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski’s decision not to play Jason Kidd in the final minutes of a recent exhibition gameTony Parker (left) and Chris Paul against Russia.

    Kidd was supposed to be a leader of the team, who after suffering crushing defeats in the 2004 Olympics in Athens and not winning a major international tournament since 2000, is clearly in need of something. That something was supposed to be Kidd, whose experience and leadership was supposed to help transform the Redeem Team into something closer to the glory days of the Dream Team.

    However, the emergence of Chris Paul and Deron Williams has at the very least made Krzyzewski and company question who will receive the bulk of the minutes and how to best integrate the other two into the lineup. What it got me thinking was who the best point guards in the league are.

    So I asked myself if I had to start the next season with any point guard; who would it be? Assuming that it was for one year only and the only goal was to win a NBA championship this year, here is my list for the top four.

    4] Steve Nash: Nash is difficult to peg because while he has led one of the most prolific offenses this decade, there are some questions about his defense and age. A couple years ago he would have been a lock to be number one on this list, but at age 34 the decision is complicated.

    He was second in assists per game last season and has averaged at least 10 since arriving in Phoenix, but his numbers in Dallas weren’t nearly as strong. This makes one wonder how effective he will be in a more traditional offense, like the one he looks to have next year with Shaq.

    3] Tony Parker: It is hard to argue against Parker’s resume. Since being drafted 28th overall by San Antonio in 2001, Parker has won three NBA championships and was the NBA Finals MVP in 2007. He works the pick and roll as well as anybody in the league and is deadly around the basket.

    One could argue that he has the benefit of playing alongside Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, but you don’t see the point guards that play with Yao Ming, Kevin Garnett or Dwight Howard on here.

    2] Deron Williams: Williams is in a difficult situation. He plays for a franchise that housed one of the all-time greats in John Stockton and Williams was drafted one spot higher than Chris Paul in 2005. As a result, he will be compared to Paul his entire career, but maybe that isn’t such a bad thing.

    He only scored about two points less than Paul a game last season and shot slightly better than Paul from the field and from behind the arc. The greatest thing you can say about Williams at this point: it isn’t crazy to argue that one day he ends up with more hardware on his fingers and in his trophy case than Paul.

    1] Chris Paul: Even with the high upside of Williams, in the last year no player in the NBA has had their stock rise higher than Paul. He’s played a huge part in reinvigorating not only the Hornets, but the city of New Orleans.

    Paul was the biggest reason the Hornets secured a number two seed in the mighty western conference last year and has turned Tyson Chandler into the player the Chicago Bulls hoped he would be. If that wasn’t amazing enough, among point guards last year Paul was a statistical powerhouse – second in scoring, first in steals and first in assists (on a per/game average).

    That’s good enough to be number one on my list – and if Team USA wants to bring home the gold – Krzyzewski better have Paul as first on his.

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    This Week in Sports Blogs

    Posted July 25, 2008 by nick
    Found in: This Week in Sports Blogs

     Anquan Boldin

    This week in sports blogs and news:

    • Girl ejected from tennis match. Dad was coaching through earpiece - Larry Brown Sports
    • Anquan Boldin says he won’t resign with the Cardinals - Fox Sports
    • Warriors sign Monta Ellis to $66 million - SI
    • The True Life of Reilly - Deadspin
    • Photos of CFL Cheerleaders cause coach to quit - SportsByBrooks
    • NBA to offer more European trends next year - The Sports Hernia
    • Army keeps Lions draft pick from playing - Yahoo Sports
    • Get your New York Yankees updates here - Yankees Chick

    This week on the Smarter Sports Blog we covered:

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    NBA Rumors: Carlos Boozer to Sign a Extension?

    Posted July 23, 2008 by nick
    Found in: Rumors, NBA

    Utah Jazz fans would love to see Carlos Boozer stick around.Carlos Boozer

    But not everyone in life get what they want. Just ask Cleveland.

    Carlos Boozer has hinted at Team USA camp that he will be signing a contract with the Jazz next season when he is eligible. His Jazz and fellow Olympian teammate Deron Williams recently signed a $70 million contract with the Jazz, now everyone is wondering if Boozer will jump ship like he did in Cleveland or head to warmer climates. Miami?

    Here is what Boozer has said:

    “He’s going to be smiling for the next four years” because of his new contract worth up to $70 million, Boozer said. “And we will, too, because we’ll have him on our side.”

    “We”, Carlos? As in you and the Jazz?

    “We’ve been talking about our combination . . . for two years already,” Boozer added, “so we already have our thing lined up.”

    There is that “we” word again.

    This man likes to play with people’s emotions. Just spit it out already!

    Source: The Salt Lake Tribune

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    NBA Season Finally Begins!!!

    Posted October 31, 2007 by nick
    Found in: NBA

    Last night marked the first day of the NBA season I couldn’t be more stoked!

    Kobe Bryant dropped 45 and the Lakers still lost to Houston. Nothing has changed.

    Carlos Boozer puts together his trademark double-double with 32 points and 15 rebounds in a rematch of last year’s playoff series win against the Warriors.

    And the Spurs started off defending their title with a win over a Oden-less Portland team.

    Here’s to a fine season.

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