Utah Jazz: Houston has fans in Utah
Jazz players were awed by Rockets' 22-game win streak
"As a fan of basketball, it was incredible to watch," said Utah's power forward Thursday after the Jazz held a team meeting to go over a few preliminaries as they prepare for the second straight season to start the NBA Playoffs in Houston on Saturday night.
"You wanted to know who was going to beat them, and when it was going to happen," Boozer said, enthused about the longest NBA win streak since the early 1970s. It ended when Boston won by 20 in the Toyota Center on March 18.
"It was great, especially when they're missing a huge piece like Yao Ming. You don't see teams that lose a piece like a Yao Ming do that kind of thing, so for them I assume that they have great chemistry, great camaraderie, they love playing with each other, and to put something together like that, you have to have that kind of cohesiveness."
Like most NBA watchers, Boozer didn't see that kind of streak coming from a team that lost its 7-foot-6 All-Star to injury.
"I didn't expect them to be where they are. You have to give them credit," Boozer said. "Those guys worked their tails off, they had guys step up in Yao's absence. You can't replace Yao, but they had guys by committee do that, and you have to take your hat off to them."
But now it's time for the Jazz to think about putting on its hard hats and taking the Rockets to task.
The Jazz twice beat Houston this season once with Yao and once without. But lost badly to the Rockets in EnergySolutions Arena in Utah's first home game of the season, despite 30 points from Boozer. The Jazz, of course, also beat Houston and Yao in Texas in Game 7 of last season's first-round playoff to propel the unexpected run to the 2007 Western Conference Finals.
But those hard hats had better be on tight this weekend and beyond, to listen to Jazz coach Jerry Sloan. Not only does Houston have scoring machine Tracy McGrady, who has outfitted his game to go inside-out, playing in the post to draw double teams and then kicking out for corner threes, or shooting threes himself, but this Houston club also has the kind of lunchbucket players Sloan really likes.
"(Chuck) Hayes, (Carl) Landry and (Luis) Scola, they put a lot of pressure on you. They've got tough guys," Sloan said Thursday. "They're a lot tougher guys, and they go after you hard, so that always gives you an advantage if you've got tougher guys.
"They're like bulldogs going after the ball."
"They don't have that guy inside anymore," Boozer said, "but what they do have is a team that does a good job passing the ball to each other. They cut hard, they move hard, they set really good screens, they're very unselfish, they have guys that hit deep-corner threes like Shane Battier and Rafer Alston, so they have a very good team."
Recent comments
Shhh..all quiet from Houston fans..
Anonymous | April 22, 2008 at 11:53 a.m.
Great win tonight jazz are lookin 4 the sweep
JazzFan | April 19, 2008 at 10:42 p.m.
I think the Jazz could easily sweep the Rockets since alston is out...
Anonymous | April 18, 2008 at 11:54 p.m.
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