Road rules: Jazz win series

Posted by theshums on Saturday, May 5, 2007 @ 11:22pm

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Had the Utah Jazz not won this game, it might have meant my death as a sports fan.

I mean, I don’t think I would have been able to handle it. To have outplayed the Rockets for the fifth (arguably the sixth) time in this series, and to still not have won, would have broken my psyche. I’m just not equipped to handle this much torture. This team has given me way too much of a roller-coaster this season. The youth and inexperience has made for great drama and interesting storylines, but it has also made for a whole lot of emotional stress on us Jazz fans.

Fortunately for our collective sanity, the Jazz pulled out an excellent road win (their nemesis all season) by shooting the ball well, and playing one of the grittiest fourth quarters I’ve ever seen. Boozer again played “out of his mind,” according to D-Will, who himself managed the game like a seasoned veteran. Memo hit big threes, and again provided rock-solid defense against Yao (which is the least-talked about, most significant story of this series). Gira produced well off the bench, Harpring was his usual efficient self.

Everything came together in that fourth quarter, including The Redemption Of Andrei Kirilenko, who atoned for his Game 1 tears and poor play with two solid performances when it mattered most. That’s a topic worthy of its own post.

To be honest, I sort of feel for Tracy McGrady. Here’s a mostly likable, fairly quiet, amazingly talented player who has never really had the supporting cast (or the polish on his own game) to get it done in the playoffs, until this year. With the series lead Houston had, the Jazz really have no right to be celebrating tonight (even though I think Utah is the better team overall, and showed it tonight). Watching McGrady in the post-game press conference, his voice thick with emotion and disappointed clearly evident in his eyes, definitely stirred some pity (as did his post-game hug with Fish, who appeared to be trying to console him a bit). He, like Kevin Garnett, deserves a better career than he has had thus far.

But tonight is not a time for pity. We rejoice tonight, and tomorrow we try to figure out how to stop Baron Davis and his 300-style beard from run-and-gunning us to death (”Our 3-pointers will blot out the sun!”). Enjoy this one, Jazz faithful. We deserve it.

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Layton Shumway is the copy chief for Brigham Young University’s Daily Universe. You can reach him at lss83@byu.net.



2 Responses to “Road rules: Jazz win series”

  1. evilbeej Says:

    “The youth and inexperience has made for great drama and interesting storylines, but it has also made for a whole lot of emotional stress on us Jazz fans.”

    Personally, I found this to be an emotional cakewalk compared to the two failed Finals appearances, followed by the playoff eliminations at the hands of Portland and Mavs in years to follow. During the final quarter, I had already steeled myself for a possible loss. Had already decided that I’d be able to enjoy the season and the reasonable successes the Jazz had accomplished.

    I mean let’s face it, we’re more than likely going to be facing playoff eliminations for this year and the next before we’re able to say that we have another real shot at a title. Only way to really be able to enjoy it is face that fact, and if our boys manage to man up and surprise us before that point, all the better.

    For a market where free agents are generally loathe to tread, we ain’t doing too bad!

  2. Testifyan_JazzMAN Says:

    Hey Evil, give credit where credit is DUE! Yeah sure we aren’t quite an elite team, but right now we are playing like it! AK seemed to have found his game after a battling all season, Boozer has emerged as an elite PF, Memo has developed a fire in his game, and you can’t say enough about Deron Williams.. He will be a superstar! We didn’t beat the Rockets in the face of elimination twice, when everyone doubted us, for you to say “i would’ve been fine with a loss, i kinda expected it.” If you are going to be a fan, be a fan, through and through! Otherwise we don’t need you. They have exceeded most of our expectations, its time we start expecting them to make it to the Finals.

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