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Utah Jazz: Okur proving to be L.A.'s Achilles' heel
Just so happens, containing Okur has been somewhat of an Achilles' heel for the Los Angeles Lakers' defense at times during this Western Conference semifinal series, too.
That was an especially sore subject for the Lakers in overtime Sunday, when Okur hit back-to-back long jumpers to give the Jazz the lead for good in their 123-115 victory.
Though he got off to a slow start, scoring only three points in the first half, Okur made five of his final eight shots in another effective outing. The 6-11 center finished with 18 points, 11 rebounds and five assists despite playing with a tender left foot. Okur's timely offensive rebound led to Andrei Kirilenko's three-point play that put Utah up by five with 35.5 seconds left in OT.
Okur was able to contribute to the win, but he said the pain affected his game. At one point Sunday, Okur had to leave the arena for a few minutes to re-tape his "sore" Achilles tendon to help him play with the injury.
"At moments I couldn't jump, couldn't run," he said. "It's kind of bothering me now."
"He did hit two really, really big shots for us in overtime, but Memo's been doing that his whole career in Utah," said Jazz forward Carlos Boozer. "That's why we call him 'Money Man."'
In that regard, Okur has been shortchanging himself at times lately.
Okur's injury isn't the only problem he's having with his foot. Boozer and Williams laughed Monday about how Okur's toes touch the 3-point line sometimes, turning potential threes into really, really long twos. That happened multiple times Sunday.
"He wears size 16 shoes. Sometimes the line's in the way," Boozer joked. "Look, if Memo hits a deep two or a three, either way, he hits the shot and we get a little bit more of a cushion. So to me, as long as the ball goes in, I don't care where he shoots it from."
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