From Deseret News archives:
Quite a season Jazz endure one wild ride
'06-07 precursor of more to come
2. TWO ALL-STARS
By mid-February, their record at the time 35-17, the Jazz had two first-time NBA All-Stars on their hands.
One was Boozer, though a fracture on the fibula head of his left knee cost him eight games and a chance to actually play in the league's annual showcase game. The other was Turkish center Mehmet Okur, who made it to Las Vegas for his All-Star debut as a Western Conference replacement player.
Boozer wound up the season as the Jazz's leading scorer with a career-best average of 20.9 points per game and leading rebounder with an average of 11.7 boards per game. The Duke University product also finished with a team-leading 51 double-doubles, third-most in the NBA.
Okur, who averaged 17.6 points per game, set new franchise records for both 3-pointers made (129) and treys attempted (336). Though he cooled off late in the season, the sharp-shooting big man also hit four game-winning shots and scored a career-high 38 points (five more than his previous best) in a January game at Washington.
3. POINT ON THE RISE
Williams is still frustrated he was not permitted to be a full-time starter as a rookie. But the University of Illinois product was just that as an NBA sophomore and made the most of his opportunity.
Williams finished the season ranked second in assists per game with an average of 9.3, trailing only two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns.
That more than doubles Williams' average as a rookie, 4.5, and is the biggest improvement among all NBA players.
Williams also recorded 30 double-doubles, 25 more than in his rookie season, and averaged 16.2 points.
Beyond the statistics, though, he used his sky-high confidence to run the Jazz offense like a veteran and make many forget the debate that ensued when Utah drafted him instead of New Orleans' Chris Paul.
4. A FLUSTERED RUSSIAN
The Jazz's scoring leader in the 2003-04 scorer, Andrei Kirilenko was reduced to no more than a fourth scoring option behind Boozer, Okur and Williams this season.
In fact, his points-per-game average of 8.3 was almost half of what it was when it peaked at more than 16 and ranked just sixth among Jazz leaders behind those three, Harpring's 11.6 and Derek Fisher's 10.1.
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