Why can't the Jazz close games?
Look at the last 2 games, and take off your hate-glasses for a second.
Jazz made quite a few more fg, had a better shooting percentage, but the other team shot a bunch more ft's and hit a lot of 3's.
Jazz just don't get any respect from refs right now, even Harp and Boler talked about it tonight.
It worried me in the first quarter when the jazz got no calls at all. Even though the jazz were playing way better, I was concerned, because the refs were letting Minny get away with everything and calling every little thing on the jazz.
Oh, and IT IS ALL BIG AL's FAULT!
It's Al's fault that the wings don't play defense.
It's Al's fault that nobody cuts when he has the ball.
It's Al's fault that Hayward is soft and clueless out there.
It's Al's fault that Kanter comes in and does nothing. But if Ty would just play Kanter more, then Kanter could do much more of.....nothing.
Look at the last 2 games, and take off your hate-glasses for a second.
Jazz made quite a few more fg, had a better shooting percentage, but the other team shot a bunch more ft's and hit a lot of 3's.
Jazz just don't get any respect from refs right now, even Harp and Boler talked about it tonight.
It worried me in the first quarter when the jazz got no calls at all. Even though the jazz were playing way better, I was concerned, because the refs were letting Minny get away with everything and calling every little thing on the jazz.
Oh, and IT IS ALL BIG AL's FAULT!
It's Al's fault that the wings don't play defense.
It's Al's fault that nobody cuts when he has the ball.
It's Al's fault that Hayward is soft and clueless out there.
It's Al's fault that Kanter comes in and does nothing. But if Ty would just play Kanter more, then Kanter could do much more of.....nothing.
The Timberwolves scored on 16 of their final 20 trips down the court. If you don’t get the rebound it is not a stop. The Jazz only got 4 stops in the final 9 minutes of the game. The Jazz forced one turnover and then got three defensive rebounds (Jefferson, Howard and Harris).
Paul Millsap had 0 defensive rebounds in the final 9 mintues, Al Jefferson had 1 in 7 chances.
Millsap and Jefferson couldn’t defend or rebound together last year and nothing has changed.
Offensively in the meltdown, the Jazz shot 4 for 14. Jefferson was 2 for 6 with a turnover. Millsap was 1 for 3 with 3 free throws.
The lineup that closed for the Wolves was Barea, Ridnour. Webster, Williams and Love. That is not a lineup that should out rebound you or prevent you from being able to put points on the board.
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The Jazz defensive rebounding is abysmal. 19 offensive rebounds for Minnesota. 17 of those offensive rebounds came when Jefferson and Millsap were on the floor, 1 came with Jefferson and Favors and the other came with Kanter and Favors.
In the last set of close games. Millsap and Jefferson played the final 8:29 tonight and were -15, they played the final 8:10 v. SA, they played 5:36 together and were -7 v. Houston, against New Orleans they were benched, in Memphis they only played the final 4:22 and took a 4 point lead to 10 for a +6, against Indiana they played the final 5:00 minutes and were -4 entering the game down 1 and losing by 5.
Since Feb 1st the Jazz have been by far the worst defensive team in the NBA in the 4th quarter. They are allowing 48% shooting earlier this year it was 39% and the next closest to the Jazz 48% is Charlotte at 46%.
The 4 quarter collapses are also happening on offense.
v. San Antonio the Jazz shot 9/20 and hit 0 three’ s and hit 4/5 from the line
v. Houston the Jazz were 5/18 and ¼ from three and 10 of 12 from the line
v. New Orleans we scored 29 points but were down so much it seems false
v. Memphis we were 12 of 19 – 2 of 4 from three and 3 of 3 from the line, Jefferson and Millsap played just 4:22 of the quarter.
v. Indiana we were 8/17 and 0 for 1 from three and 6 for 6 from the line, Jefferson and Millsap played 5:00
Remember when the Jazz were the #1 or #2 4th quarter field goal percentage defense - going into tonight Jazz ranked 15th
When Al misses 10 or more shots, the Jazz are 1-8, and tonight he missed 12. Big Al is an integral part of the offense but when he’s its focus, the Jazz suffer.
The Jazz’s late-game strategy (which could be roughly summarized with the phrase “Jefferson ISO”) continues to be a major problem. Corbin seems to be susceptible to the collective mental breakdown the players experience down the stretch of close games, because we have yet to see two consecutive, sound offensive sets in the last two minutes of close games. Either Corbin’s drawn-up plays are being ignored by Big Al or the playbook really is as simplistic as it sometimes appears.
Team defense was the difference between the first three quarters and the fourth. When the Jazz were playing aggressive defense and closing out on shooters, it led to turnovers and fast break buckets. Unfortunately, when that team defense sagged off Minny’s shooters and allowed dribble penetration from Barea and Ridnour, the lead quickly dissipated.
The Timberwolves scored on 16 of their final 20 trips down the court. If you don’t get the rebound it is not a stop. The Jazz only got 4 stops in the final 9 minutes of the game. The Jazz forced one turnover and then got three defensive rebounds (Jefferson, Howard and Harris).
Paul Millsap had 0 defensive rebounds in the final 9 mintues, Al Jefferson had 1 in 7 chances.
Millsap and Jefferson couldn’t defend or rebound together last year and nothing has changed.
Offensively in the meltdown, the Jazz shot 4 for 14. Jefferson was 2 for 6 with a turnover. Millsap was 1 for 3 with 3 free throws.
The lineup that closed for the Wolves was Barea, Ridnour. Webster, Williams and Love. That is not a lineup that should out rebound you or prevent you from being able to put points on the board.
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The Jazz defensive rebounding is abysmal. 19 offensive rebounds for Minnesota. 17 of those offensive rebounds came when Jefferson and Millsap were on the floor, 1 came with Jefferson and Favors and the other came with Kanter and Favors.
In the last set of close games. Millsap and Jefferson played the final 8:29 tonight and were -15, they played the final 8:10 v. SA, they played 5:36 together and were -7 v. Houston, against New Orleans they were benched, in Memphis they only played the final 4:22 and took a 4 point lead to 10 for a +6, against Indiana they played the final 5:00 minutes and were -4 entering the game down 1 and losing by 5.
Since Feb 1st the Jazz have been by far the worst defensive team in the NBA in the 4th quarter. They are allowing 48% shooting earlier this year it was 39% and the next closest to the Jazz 48% is Charlotte at 46%.
The 4 quarter collapses are also happening on offense.
v. San Antonio the Jazz shot 9/20 and hit 0 three’ s and hit 4/5 from the line
v. Houston the Jazz were 5/18 and ¼ from three and 10 of 12 from the line
v. New Orleans we scored 29 points but were down so much it seems false
v. Memphis we were 12 of 19 – 2 of 4 from three and 3 of 3 from the line, Jefferson and Millsap played just 4:22 of the quarter.
v. Indiana we were 8/17 and 0 for 1 from three and 6 for 6 from the line, Jefferson and Millsap played 5:00
Remember when the Jazz were the #1 or #2 4th quarter field goal percentage defense - going into tonight Jazz ranked 15th
When Al misses 10 or more shots, the Jazz are 1-8, and tonight he missed 12. Big Al is an integral part of the offense but when he’s its focus, the Jazz suffer.
The Jazz’s late-game strategy (which could be roughly summarized with the phrase “Jefferson ISO”) continues to be a major problem. Corbin seems to be susceptible to the collective mental breakdown the players experience down the stretch of close games, because we have yet to see two consecutive, sound offensive sets in the last two minutes of close games. Either Corbin’s drawn-up plays are being ignored by Big Al or the playbook really is as simplistic as it sometimes appears.
Team defense was the difference between the first three quarters and the fourth. When the Jazz were playing aggressive defense and closing out on shooters, it led to turnovers and fast break buckets. Unfortunately, when that team defense sagged off Minny’s shooters and allowed dribble penetration from Barea and Ridnour, the lead quickly dissipated.