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Utah Jazz's lack of energy was most disappointing
Sloan wonders if canceling shootaround was bad call
The Jazz coach occasionally asks himself the same thing.
Though he credited New Jersey for doing more than enough to win this one-sided affair a surprisingly easy 105-88 win for the Nets at EnergySolutions Arena Sloan was questioning at least one decision he made Saturday.
Sloan openly second-guessed his choice to not hold a shootaround on game day, something that usually takes place about eight or nine hours prior to tipoff at the arena.
Turns out, Sloan was surprised that his players from effort and activity levels seemed to take more than just Saturday morning off.
"I was disappointed in our energy level, because we were at home," Sloan said. "I gave them the morning off, probably made a mistake with that.
"I question myself every time I do something, and I did on that."
And that wasn't the only question Sloan had after the Jazz looked like two completely different teams in a 24-hour period.
The two third quarters provide ample evidence that somebody might have accidentally flipped the energy switch off. Utah scored 44 points in that period in their blowout win over Sacramento on Friday and followed that with a paltry 16-point quarter after halftime in this lopsided loss.
The fizzling Sloan referred to happened after New Jersey took a timeout when the Jazz had trimmed their lead to 64-60 early in the quarter. The Nets fired back to take an 83-67 lead into the fourth.
Sloan was also disgusted that his team allowed New Jersey to shoot 52 percent and let Devin Harris (34 points) and Vince Carter (22 points) go off.
"We didn't come out with a lot of energy," Jazz point guard Deron Williams said. "They were really aggressive, when it should be the other way around. We're at home."
Williams wasn't quite sure how to take Sloan's post-game pondering about not having a shootaround.
"We never practice on back-to-backs. Ever," Williams said.
Then again, the Jazz haven't had a back-to-back at home in seven years, either, so the whole day was a bit odd.
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