From Deseret News archives:

Utah Jazz: It's official: Williams to play tonight

Published: Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008 1:06 p.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Deron Williams is back.

Carlos Boozer, Kyle Korver, Matt Harpring, Brevin Knight and Jarron Collins are still out.

But Williams is back. He announced this morning after shootaround that he will indeed play in tonight's game against the Memphis Grizzlies.

"It's a lot of guys out right now. We're real depleted," Williams said. "So, it's a good time for me to come back."

Williams said his left ankle, which was severely sprained more than a month ago in the preseason, "definitely feels better" than when he first returned from the injury for two games two weeks ago.

"I went and did some tests yesterday and my left ankle is probably stronger than my right ankle," he said. "It's just still a little painful, so (I've) just gotta get through the pain."

Along with Williams, Jazz coach Jerry Sloan said he will again start Paul Millsap in place of Boozer, who said he's improving but still isn't ready to return from his strained quadriceps and bruised knee cap injuries.

Harpring (strained back), Korver (sprained right wrist) and Knight (sprained left index finger) will not dress up for tonight's game.

Story continues below
Neither will Collins, who said for now he will opt to rest his injured elbow and arm instead of undergoing surgery to repair the damage caused from an offseason golf cart accident. He will meet with Jazz management and doctors later today to firm up a plan and timetable.

As for Williams, the star point guard said he won't play 40 minutes tonight and he doesn't plan on playing in both ends of back-to-back games, so he doesn't anticipate playing in both home games Friday and Saturday.

But he is anxious to get back on the court and believes he'll be able to contribute to the Jazz, who've racked up a 9-6 record mostly without his services.

"This is basketball," he said. "It's like riding a bike. Once you get back out there you'll be fine."

Though Williams said he is in good shape, he admits there will be an adjustment period before he returns to full game shape.

"It's something you've just got to see how it goes," he said. "I know the altitude will probably hit me. I might have to call for a sub, which I don't do too often."


E-mail: jody@desnews.com

Recent comments

Iverson? No way man. We play team ball here in Utah. Even though the...

re: Salty Trombone | Nov. 26, 2008 at 6:58 p.m.

The Jazz better go out there tonight wrapped in bubble wrap ... just...

Be Careful Tonight | Nov. 26, 2008 at 6:22 p.m.

Hope all the Jazz players will be well by Jan. 2nd when they take on...

Anonymous | Nov. 26, 2008 at 6:05 p.m.

previousnext

Latest comments

To all those that made the list congrats. Iam sure everyone of these guys...

Utahns want health care reform bills

What a classic example of why the main stream media is losing market share....

i think utah and byu will play in the las vegas

The government has removed alot of the incentive for rich people to invest in...

Everyone knows something must be done. But that which is being pushed upon us...

Becky Thomas: Closing the gap

When I see Christians emblems on bumper stickers: crosses or the FISH emblems...

Kirilenko sits, Miles improves

That is why you should be in the front office. It is Jerry-Chuck no more...

Well, here are two things we know: BYU and Utah will be going to either the...

Y., U. to learn bowl destinations

That what it will be, because the Y basketball team plays that same day in...

He'd also get to to vote.

Advertisements