Jazz's top priority: Big guys
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"Obviously," Jazz owner Larry H. Miller said after watching his rebuilding franchise finish 42-40 but fail to make the playoffs for the first time in 21 seasons, "we can use somebody who can play 5 (center) every night.
"But," Miller added, "I think 4 (power forward) is our single most-glaring need."
Kevin O'Connor, the Jazz's senior vice president of basketball operations, can't help but agree after seeing a common thread among each of the NBA's top playoff qualifiers.
In the West, Minnesota has Kevin Garnett. The Los Angeles Lakers, Shaquille O'Neal and Karl Malone. San Antonio, Tim Duncan. Sacramento, Chris Webber, Vlade Divac and Brad Miller.
In the East, Indiana has Jermaine O'Neal. Detroit, Ben Wallace and Rasheed Wallace. New Jersey, Kenyon Martin.
"Anytime you go into a situation, and you don't have a player like that," O'Connor said of All-Star talent at power forward or center, "that's your need."
The Jazz do have an All-Star who can log minutes in the 4-spot in Andrei Kirilenko.
But he's a versatile type better-suited to play the 3 (small forward) or 2 (shooting guard), taking advantage of mismatches along the way not a physical sort who can mix it up regularly out of the power forward position.
"Andrei's a 'player,' " O'Connor said. "I don't think you establish a position with Andrei . . . I don't think Andrei's got, quote unquote, a traditional position." A position, that is, like Malone made a tradition of manning, and redefining, during his 18 seasons with the Jazz before leaving Utah last summer to pursue free-agent opportunities with the Lakers.
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