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Utah Jazz: Focus on health, not playoffs

Published: Sunday, March 30, 2008 12:16 a.m. MDT
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MINNEAPOLIS — He pointed it out several days back, complaining about advertisements promoting postseason ticket sales.

Yet still, with just nine games and 18 days remaining in the regular season, Jazz coach Jerry Sloan continues to be bugged by folks getting ahead of themselves.

"Everybody's talking about, 'Congratulations on making the playoffs.' We haven't made 'em," said Sloan, whose Northwest Division-leading club visits Minnesota this afternoon.

"If we have four guys that don't play for three or four days, that's gonna hurt our team," he added. "Just like any other team. We're no different than anybody else. That's why you have to take care of business every single day you possibly can."

Sloan said that on a night the Jazz closed with three starters out and ailing, as both center Mehmet Okur and shooting guard Ronnie Brewer missed all of Friday's win over the Los Angeles Clippers because of the effects of a stomach virus, and small forward Andrei Kirilenko exited at halftime with muscle spasms in his right calf.

A fourth Jazz player, backup power forward Paul Millsap, finished Friday, but he was ill as well, vomiting due to chest congestion.

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The situation was bleak enough that the Jazz were prompted to recall rookies Morris Almond and Kyrylo Fesenko from the NBA Development League's Utah Flash, which played Friday night in Boise.

Both joined the team in time for practice Saturday, when the Jazz's health situation became a bit clearer:

OKUR remains ill and didn't make the one-game trip, so backup Jarron Collins is likely to make a second straight start. He could be relieved if needed by Fesenko, a 7-foot-1 Ukrainian who has averaged 10.1 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.9 blocks in 37 games for the Flash.

"Jarron was ready to play," Sloan said of Collins, who had four rebounds in Friday's first quarter. "The good thing about him: He comes in and does all the work, he's very professional about what he does, and that's the way it's supposed to be.

"Other people sometimes think you're mistreating them because you're not playing them. (But) there'll be some opportunities, and you've got to be ready when they come. He, I thought, was ready to try to do the best he could (Friday) night."

KIRILENKO did travel, but the Jazz are calling him "doubtful" for today. No timetable beyond that was made available. He was replaced for the beginning of Friday's second half by veteran Matt Harpring, who hasn't made any starts this season.

Recent comments

I will agree with you that AK played well in the last few games of...

to Without Kirilenko | March 31, 2008 at 8:52 a.m.

I have a brillant idea on how to keep healthy for the playoffs....

Sloan Hater | March 30, 2008 at 3:14 p.m.

Stop Bickering...Okur helped the Jazz alot with Houston and Kirilenko...

JazzFan4ever | March 30, 2008 at 12:46 p.m.

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