From Deseret News archives:
Utah Jazz shouldn't look back someone might be gaining
OK, that's an exaggeration.
Confident, yes. Relaxed, maybe. But complacent?
Not on Jerry Sloan's watch. As the longtime Jazz coach would tell you, this is no situation to be jack-potting around.
Having defeated Houston in Game 1 of this best-of-seven playoff series on Saturday night, the Jazz have already moved into their Game 2 mode, which is to say their memories are blank. Win? What win? Holding Tracy McGrady to 20 points, getting a great night from the bench and outworking the Rockets should, in Sloan's mind, officially be dust in the wind by now. That's how he likes it.
If you want to get contemplative and satisfied, take up scrapbooking. But if you want to stay alive in the playoffs, live in the moment. Sloan's worst nightmare is relying on past success. That's why, when you ask him about his distinguished career, he says, "I haven't really accomplished anything yet."
Same reason why the Jazz had barely shut the locker room doors on Saturday before Sloan was talking about the next step.
So keep your misty water-colored memories. Write your memoirs of a life well lived. The only practical use Sloan has for the past is if you can use it to warn about the future.
"Obviously, that's what we came here for is to win," he said immediately after Saturday's victory. "But it's only one game."
There is actually much for the Jazz to be satisfied with, if so inclined. They could but probably won't rest in knowing they controlled the tempo and outcome in Saturday's 93-82 win. McGrady shot a subpar 7-for-21, thanks to Ronnie Brewer's, Kyle Korver's and Andrei Kirilenko's defense. Houston is without starting center Yao Ming and point guard Rafer Alston, both out with injuries. Utah's bench produced 28 points and vastly outplayed Houston's.
The Jazz will return home after tonight's game no worse than tied in the series.
It's enough to make a team slightly smug.
Sloan, though, is a sort of de facto defender of the faith when it comes to eternal vigilance. To use a farm phrase, he's going to keep warning his team 'til the cows come home.
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