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Jazz fans sound off on team's woes

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Published: Thursday, Feb. 17, 2005 11:48 a.m. MST
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I think the investments Larry Miller made in Mehmet Okur and Carlos Boozer were solid. Both have long-term contracts; add Andrei Kirilenko to the mix and the Jazz are geared for the future. Kirilenko's injury caused a serious road bump, but I think the future for the team is bright. However, they can't give up and hope to win the lottery; not only is it a waste of money that has been invested in them, it is against Jerry Sloan's nature. In all honesty the Jazz will probably end up playing the lottery with a higher pick than last year, but they need to continue working hard until then.

Karalee McKee

Salt Lake City


Whole team is like Ostertag

The biggest problem the Jazz have is a lack of consistent defensive intensity. This is proven when they score 105 points and still lose. If they played defense the way Jerry Sloan wants them to they would be a playoff contender. They need to listen to the coach and his assistants and then apply what they are being told on the floor. They have shown flashes of this in a few games, but then they go back to their old ways.

It is like having a whole team with Greg Ostertag's attitude.

Kimball Ball

Kaysville


Trade Collins and draft Bogut

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I think that Mehmet Okur and Carlos Boozer have been worth it, but unfortunately like with the other Jazzmen I think the play isn't consistent enough yet, and unfortunately I see ping-pong balls in the near future, which isn't a bad thing — maybe the Jazz could trade Jarron Collins and draft University of Utah's Andrew Bogut.

Jared Carter

Pocatello, Idaho


Players lack confidence

Well, I think Andrei Kirilenko's injury was a factor for sure.

But then main thing I think it's the players don't believe themselves, they don't think they can win games. And when you lost confidence, you lost all the chances you have to win a game.

Jerry Sloan has made some mistakes, but who doesn't? I wouldn't blame him for this dismal season at all.

I still believe this season is not over, but . . . I am just a fan; I will never give up.

Deniz Feital

Sao Paulo, Brazil


Good point guard is needed

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