From Deseret News archives:

Spurs focus hard on D-Will to disrupt Utah's offense

Published: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 12:17 a.m. MDT
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
SAN ANTONIO — Deron Williams is making quite a name for himself in these NBA playoffs, averaging 29.5 points a game, 11 assists and 3.6 steals against the three-time champion San Antonio Spurs through the first four games.

So in that fourth game, Monday night at EnergySolutions Arena, the Spurs double-teamed the Utah Jazz's second-year point guard, trying to get the ball out of his hands.

"They confused us just a little bit with their double-team on the pick-and-roll," said Jazz coach Jerry Sloan. "A couple times we made good plays off of it, but we hadn't seen it in a long time. Our guys were aware of it, but we didn't really react to the way they play it as well as we should have."

The result was some turnovers, bad passes and long jump shots , and that has Utah on the brink of elimination from the Western Conference Finals tonight at San Antonio's AT&T Center.

"We have a couple ways we can get the ball to the middle of the floor and try to hit the open man, but they did a good job of trying to double D-Will, especially in that fourth quarter, and get the ball out of his hands," said Jazz forward Carlos Boozer.

What's supposed to happen is that someone gets the ball from Williams near the free-throw line and barrels into the lane for layups, fouls and kickouts.

Story continues below
"They're at a weaker state when they have two of their better defenders on the perimeter with D-Will," Boozer said. "If we get the ball in the middle of the floor and try to attack and try to get to the open man, get some layups, hopefully they won't try to trap too much.

"Sometimes we settled for jump shots and just missed them."

Sloan said so much has been made of the fact that in most of these games with the Spurs, only Williams and Boozer are doing the scoring that some of the others "go to the other extreme and say, 'OK, I've got to prove that I'm a scorer.' That's the thing that concerns us a great deal. Instead of running our offense, you think, 'Well, I've got to take a shot because I've go the ball."'

There's no offensive rebounding, and the Spurs make the Jazz pay.

"Smart teams take you back down, they put you in the post, and they bury you after you try to take killer shots," Sloan said. "I understand the anxiety level. You think a 3-point shot is going to count 10 points."

Instead, it's two or three for the Spurs.

The other problem was that players stood around after the offense was initially disrupted, and as the shot clock wound down, they tried funky passes that were intercepted by the Spurs, who were off to the races.

"I told our players I'd rather you eat the ball than throw it away like that," Sloan said, upset most by the turnovers. "At least I'd have my defense turned around, and I'd get a better look at you instead of trying to catch you."

Said Boozer: "We have to have a more concerted effort to try to go inside, and if that's not there, don't settle for the jumper early. We took too many early jump shots. If the shot clock is winding down, and we work the offense and we can't get it inside, (then) shoot the J."


E-mail: lham@desnews.com

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

Image

Utah's Deron Williams (8) has his eyes on a layup during Game 4 of the Western Conference finals Monday night in Salt Lake City.

previousnext

Latest comments

You Lie Mr.President, You do not tell the truth, unless it is to let...

Phoenix signs off on LDS temple

... dig ten feet down? The building would be 40 feet tall, but only stand 30...

House votes to extend tax on estates

Why not just make the estate tax 100%. Who cares about surviving family...

Nice job avoiding the historical fact that isolationism turned a recession...

Helping the poor versus compelling the poor. What is it? Do liberals...

Everybody hates PC. Remember when you could say anything offensive you wanted...

To Re: True Conservative at 11:00 am. Let me set you straight on a couple of...

What do cats do home alone?

What do cats do when their owners are away? sleep, rip up everything,...

Miles, A.K. to play Friday

Good news? Let's just hope Sloan doesn't bench players like Maynor and...

If he would play Fes and Koufos I would probably like him too. For sure.

Advertisements