From Deseret News archives:
Underdog Jazz need to show more fight
Have we left out any underdog axioms?
Having passed the midway point in the season with a 21-24 record, there may be no better time for the Jazz to employ against-all-odds adages than now. That's because this week they're playing some of the league's elite. Last Saturday resulted in a 103-89 loss at Dallas. Monday at the Delta Center it was San Antonio, tied with the Mavericks for the best record in the West and second-best record in the league.
So what happened?
Exactly what is supposed to happen when a .500 team meets a .773 team the better team won.
The Jazz hung within striking distance of the Spurs until late in the game. After that, well, SOS (Same Old Stuff). The Spurs walked off with a 79-70 win.
"They're just a great team," said Jazz coach Jerry Sloan.
Arriving Wednesday is Denver, one of two teams ahead of the Jazz in the race for the Northwest Division lead. Despite losing their last two, the Nuggets have won seven of their last 10. Apparently they looked around and realized carpe diem! no one else in the division was especially worthy.
Wednesday's game will be followed by back-to-back outings Friday and Sunday against Sacramento. Although the Kings are struggling, they had more than enough firepower to handle the Jazz, winning by 36 in November.
Now they've added Mr. "Tru Warrior" himself, Ron Artest, who should provide some sort of show either on court or in the stands.
Thus, the Jazz can pretty much hang their hopes on this week. Five losses in their current state would just about bury their playoff plans.
Oddly enough, the Jazz weren't out of the game against the Spurs until late. When you're a 50 percent team, that's how it goes. Sometimes you look prepared to take over the world, as was the case when the Jazz beat Detroit not once, but twice earlier this season. Other times, well, there was that night in Sacramento when the Kings scored enough points in just three quarters to beat the Jazz handily. Monday against the Spurs, Utah's problem was layups; it made just 11 of 23.
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