From Deseret News archives:
Almond fares well in marquee matchup
Sonics star scores 29, but Jazz rookie nets 18 in victory
"Yeah, I got a taste of it tonight. We're in the Western Conference. Everybody keeps telling me that's where the killer's at, at the two spot, so better get used to it," he said after a somewhat unexpected night of chasing around No. 2 overall draft pick Kevin Durant, the University of Texas product now playing for the Seattle Sonics.
Almond, drafted at No. 25 by the Jazz to help their outside shooting, just happens to play that same two-guard spot that's been a sore spot for Utah defenders for a long time, what with Kobe Bryant and Ray Allen and a whole bunch of big-time scorers whose eyes light up when they see Jazz defenders.
"He finished with 29," Almond said of Durant, who won't play any more Rocky Mountain Revue games as he is heading to train for Team USA for FIBA zone play, "so you can't say you slowed him down too much. He's a player that's going to keep coming all night, keep shooting, that's what his team needs."
But, said Almond, "We ended up winning, so I'll take that."
Utah rebounded from Monday's turnover-filled four-point loss to San Antonio to down the Sonics 102-88.
Durant was impressed. "He's a great player," he said of Almond. "I really respect his game. I think he's going to do really good in the NBA next year.
"It was tough for me guarding him because he moves so well coming off screens."
Almond had what he said was his best game of the four, scoring 18 and impressing Scott Layden, the assistant who ran the club for this game.
"Defensively, I thought he did a good job in learning," said Layden, noting that once Almond let Jeff Green go baseline, forcing teammate Wen Mukubu into fouling. "Morris let him go baseline, and we addressed it with him, and he wouldn't let anybody go baseline after that, so it tells you that he's a good listener and wants to do a good job."
Fourteen of Durant's points came in the fourth quarter when he tried to shoot the Sonics back from a 69-61 Jazz advantage.
Durant took 21 shots to make seven, and Green made six of 14 shots toward his 25. Together they had 26 points at the free-throw line.
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