Jazz defense needs to improve

by jazzer on March 11, 2010
in Highlights, NBA Season

Coach Jerry Sloan

Utah Jazz wins against Detroit Pistons with final score of 115-104 and now the Jazz have four winning streak, however we can’t relax yet.  The Jazz had great offense during the first half of the game yesterday particularly in the second quarter 35-14.

Even though the Piston hasn’t beaten the Jazz since March 2005, the Piston had ended the game with 11 point difference. What does this mean?

When the Jazz enjoying their lead, Coach Jerry Sloan attempted to put the bench guys into the game as this was a good opportunity for Jerry Sloan to see if he has the players to deploy just in case the starters are either resting or injured. Piston managed to close the game during the third quarter ending 31-24 in favor of Detroit. Of course, Jerry had to bring out the boys again and to finish the game and avoid any slips.

If not for the 2nd quarter’s more than a half lead (35-14) it could be a big trouble for the Utah Jazz as the Detroit holds the offense on forth quarter giving them a headache of a close match. Fourth quarter ends in 30-28 in favor of the Pistons.

Coach Jerry Sloan have to work out the boys in defense, the Jazz fans are definitely happy when our boys’ scores. Like the old saying, good offense is a good defense. If we have both, then it’s always my birthday.

Final Score is 115 – 104 in favor of the Utah Jazz

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