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Utah Jazz: Price is right as backup for Williams

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Price is right | 12:11 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Price is right
Price is right
Price is right

I don't care how much you hate the sound of it, its true. Price is the right man for the job.
Time to Fess up | 12:15 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Sloan better call fess up soon. He needs to get him as ready as he can in case he needs to play when we play the big boys in the west
Don't let him fesster in Orem | 12:25 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Fess is far from the right answer, but he is the only option we have for help in the front court. Lets get him with the team now!!
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Odonnel needs to conFess his sin | 12:22 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
of letting Haffa go. Now all we can do is get Fess as ready as possible so that he can at least play a few minutes if needed
we need a proFESSional center | 12:31 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
.....not a stanford grad, who's only option on the low block is to fall down in hopes of getting a call.
Lets start the Fesstivities.... | 12:32 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
there will be no playoff celebrations with our current big men roster. If we want to celebrate in June we will need someone who can defend the likes of Tim Duncan, Bynum, Gasol, ect. Fess is raw as can be but he's our only choice. Get him on the roster now and get him ready to contribute 5-8 minutes a game
The Jazz need to FESStinate.. | 12:36 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
...in getting Fess from Orem to SLC. The time is now!!
His jersey won't be FESStooned.. | 12:40 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
..in the rafters, but his size and toughness is something we do not have in our back court. He needs to be on the playoff roster, so they might as well start the Fesstivities now.
rvalens2 | 1:23 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
I agree, bring Fesenko up now.

He has already likely gained whatever experience the D League can provide. Why not let him gain a little seasoning in the Big Boys league?

C'mon Jerry find just 5 minutes a game for Fesenko. That's all I ask.

Just like Price, he may end up surprising you.
Not yet with fess | 1:47 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
the jazz are young all true fans need to be patient
the best is yet to come. the jazz management knows what their doing.
abe_froman | 3:59 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Yes bring up fess send Collins and Harpring to the D league maybe they'll turn into basketball players. Tell Mehemt to play D and quit shooting the 3 so freakin' much.
Jazz fan in Oregon | 5:03 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
The Jazz are doing GREAT don't mess with anything They are feared outside the SLC vally by many NBA teams Keep up the good work Jerry
Dr Jazz | 5:19 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Looks like another mutany after the Price for Hart saga. Maybe Jerry just wore down from reading the message boards?
I bet he gets up at 5 am like the rest of us to see how the Jazz are doing and what move to make next. We should have lobbied harder to trade Collins, Hart and Miles for Dwight Howard. Man would we be good then.
The big story should be how the league allowed the Lakers to reload without giving up anything. Now thats the conspiracy. Bet we regret the Fisher move in the playoffs.
The West is inFESSted w/centers | 6:34 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
If nothing else, we are going to need an extra set of 6 fouls to use against Shaq, Gasol, and Duncan in the playoffs.

Let's get Fesenko some floor time with the big boys now so that he is not in awe in the postseason.

Utes suck!
Jimmy's Sneakers | 6:46 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Come on Desnews editors, you are just using the "Price is Right" headline over and over again to bug Jimmy aren't you?

Jimmy likes Price in a Bobby Jackson/Leandro Barbosa type role, and thinks he is an adequate backup, but Jimmy hopes we can bring in some more competition for him next year in place of Hart. Preferably somebody with a pass first score second mentality, and maybe someone taller to guard 2's while Price can guard 1's with the second unit.
BWT | 7:32 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
I agree that we will need Fes, but not right now. Fes is getting playing time and in shape where he's at, if he comes now he won't get much playing time, because Collins is not getting to play, the rotation off the bench is Harpring, Price, Korver and Milsap. Maybe in April the Jazz can bring him in, you bring him in now he won't be in shape for the playoffs.
Go Jazz!
Matt | 7:55 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Where are all the Dee Brown fans now?

I miss Dee Brown, but the Jazz made the right choice with Price.
FYI | 8:28 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Uhhhhh.... They are all in Turkey Matt. Thanks for the trivia question today. The Jazz better not get embarrassed like Phoenix did yesterday hopefully the Jazz wallop the Pistons.
Anonymous | 8:27 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Yeah, I'm sure that Orlando was itching to trade the cornerstone of the franchise (Howard) for Collins, Hart and CJ.
ujazzfanzz | 8:32 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Here is one Dee Brown fan. They still should have kept him instead of signing Hart-less. He is 10 times the player Hart-less will ever be.
Jurrasic Park | 9:07 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
That right bring back the fossils to backup for our players. Karl Malones final chance to win a championship is now. Stockton as backup point guard.
Mark Eaton is better than Collins even at 60 so bring back the big ogre(Forget about Osterflab)
edevart | 9:42 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
How is it that the Deseret News and the SL Trib seem to have identical Jazz stories on non-game days? Today it is the "Ronnie Price is doing good as a backup" story--the Trib has it, the D News has it. This isn't a time-specific story--there is no reason this story couldn't have been run three days ago or tomorrow. Yet, the trib and the dnews both are running it today, simultaneously. Do you guys collude or is there simply nothing else to write about?
Price > Brown | 9:50 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Brown is better than hart but Price is better than Brown he's like brown but with better elevation, better defense and better shooting.
P.S. I wonder how this article is supposed to make Hart feel. It can't make him feel as bad as watching him blow leads and throwing up ill-advised shots made us feel the whole first half of the year.
Moto X | 10:11 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Fess's next call-up will be his last according to the rules. Three times is the max callups from the d league in a season--then he has to stay on the roster. I would not be surprised to see him come up to start the playoffs. CJ or Collins will be on the inactive list when he does.

Man is Okur streaky this season. Unfortunately the hot streaks have been rare. Just a while ago I thought he was "back". I wonder if he is injured again? Lousy jumping/rebounds/mobility usually and he passed up multiple open shots against the Hawks last game. That shows a real lack of confidence in himself which is a bad thing in the highly competitive Western Conference when every game is soooooo huge!!

Price is so much more athletic--consequently he can make plays that Hart can't. He keeps playing like this he could earn himself a look for more minutes elsewhere.
sportsfan | 10:41 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
no one wishes more than i that fess could help us out down the stretch and bang with the big boys...unfortunately, he's just not ready...he'll definately help us down the road, but for now, he's where he belongs....
Fact Man | 10:37 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Oh doubting Jazz fans listen up. I will jogg your memory a little. Last year in the playoffs we played the Rockets with 7-6 Ming Yao. We had the same big man. Remind me who one I forgot. A bunch of Espn writers picked who would make it to the conf finals. Guess who got the most votes behind the Lakers. The JAZZZZZZZZZZZ did? Thats right more than the spurs, suns and Mavs. We can shut down Manu he aint going to score 40 on Brewer and kirelenko. The Lakers are the only true test in the west.
Keep it real | 11:17 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Price is a nice BACKUP, OK, and that is it. Many of you are acting like he is some sort of phenom and every GM in the league is on notice to give him a huge contract as soon as he is avialable.

He is athletic but also very small. Did you see what happened on Friday when Mobley took him in the post??

Price is effective for 10 minutes a night and thats all. As a Jazz fan, I like the way he is playing, but lets not get carried away.
ID Jazz | 11:13 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
The Jazz will call up Fes but I hope Moto X that its before the playoffs. You can't call on a guy at the pressure time of the season and expect him to be used to all the plays and his teammates. Yeah they may run the same plays in Orem but they are by different players. In the NBA playing so many games gets you in a rhythm with your teammates. It would be good for the Jazz and for FES to come in the one month before the playoffs and get him acclimated to the players, the game, opposing biggies, and what Sloan expects of him.
Jazzguru | 11:29 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
What's up with the "Fess" up. How creative. I have to disagree fact man. I with you do believe in the Jazz but I would not say the Lakers the ONLY true test. Are you saying San Antonio, Houston, Phoenix, Dallas, New Orleans are all chop liver? The west is tough and there are a handful of contenders. The Jazz have a great chance with that being said San Antonio is still the team to beat. They are the champs until de throwned. I think you have to like the Jazz chances as much as any team. Also in case you have not noticed Manu has KILLED the Jazz everytime we play him. I cannot stand Ginobili just like the next Jazz fan but he is the most under the radar star in the league and he can fill it up. So just don't underestimate the wild west cause the playoffs will be crazy. GO JAZZ!
PeanutY | 11:45 a.m. Feb. 25, 2008
True, the Jazz need some help in the middle to spell Okur. Collins, bless his heart is a fine citizen and good foul shooter, but not much in relief of Memo. I kept wondering when Sloan would wake up to the fact that all Hart does is dribble. Price can score and he handles the ball well on offense. He brings energy to the game. Williams could remember that Kirilenko can also run the pick and roll, so they don't starting defending the Jazz like they used to do with a one dimensional pick and roll from Stockton to Malone.
Collins vs. Fess | 12:08 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Fess has a huge upside, but Collins does one thing well, and that's to contain big, skillful centers. He makes things hard on the other team's big guy. Nobody can handle the All Stars, such as Shaq, Duncan and Amare, but he still makes them work. I'm afraid Fess isn't ready to take on those guys. We don't need Fess on offense. He's fun to watch and is amazingly quick and coordinated for a seven-footer. He'll be a joy to watch in the future, I'm confident, but Sloan's job is to win games, especially playoff games, and that's why he'll go with the Stanford grad. However, I think I heard there's room for one more person on the squad, so it wouldn't be surprising to see Fess called up in case we need emergency help (remember when Dee Brown got hurt last year?).
Jazzsmack | 12:53 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Nice to see that "OldJazzsmack" another impersonater has left the billding. Jazz fans what is up with ya'll. First of all How can you say Price is better than Hart? Hart has experience and takes smart shots and facilitates the offence. I wood like to see more playing time for Collins becuz I think he plays solid defence and the Jazz have enough offence. Until the Jazz get there rotation write, they will struggle. Play Hart and let Collins play more for defence, also Hart brings more defence to the table. Will see what happens.
Anthony | 12:54 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
By playing Hart ahead of Price for first half of the season...I think we've got our own Zen master in Sloan.

I conFESS, bring back Hoffa | 1:03 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
I know it's not the best option or a good long-term idea, but what is Haffa's status with his overseas contract? If there was a way to bring him for the playoffs this year, that would be 6 more fouls, and he did a very decent job against Duncan in the post-season last year. Not someone we want to sign to a multi-year deal, but for the rest of this season it would be a good help. I'm not sure that this is the right year to try to rely on Fess in the playoffs, and would hate to see him losing confidence after getting called fo fouls every time Duncan touches the ball against him. Haffa, on the other hand, would gladly use his fouls and make sure he deserved every call that went against him (unlike Boozer's soft touch fouls all the time).
Dee Brown | 2:34 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Dee Brown was an ideal backup point guard. He wanted to be here and was happy with his role, he was a great teammate and supported the team in every way and he had the skills to provide good minutes behind an obvious "franchise" point guard.

The one and only reason he isn't here is SLOAN didn't like him. Jerry gets rid of players to easily because of some type of issue he has with each of them.
to the fess fanz | 2:58 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
why would the jazz risk their playoff chances to develop fess for only 5-10 min a game? if you guys haven't noticed the western conference race is awfully close. the jazz are one losing steak away from being out of the playoff picture. they can't afford to shake up a backup lineup that's finally been settled. fess is just too raw and inexperienced to help the jazz right now. hopefully next year fellas we'll see him instead of collins.
re: Bring back Hoffa? | 3:50 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Not going to happen. And even as a die-hard cougs fan I would rather see Bogut in a jazz uniform!

Why we lost to the Spurs.....

Boozer guarding duncan (a 7 footer) while okur guards oberto(or whatever his name is also 7 footer)

So after we meet the same fate as last year...next year I want to see a multi-team deal. we trade memo/booze for dwight howard/andrew bogut.

championship guaranteed.


BRING UP FESS! | 4:12 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
I want to see him dominate CAMBY on Wednesday just like he dominated Bynum last time they played the lakers. Bynum looked like a stick figure playing next to fes and he played like one also.

@ to the fess fanz

Cant anyone see that having fes on the court is an obvious improvemnt to defense? It is not a gamble to bring him up it is what needs to be done to win playoff games. With out him we will lose 2nd round guaranteed. To me it is more clear than price over hart.
Mark Eaton | 4:18 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Size has much impact on this league. It is all about size!!!
MLR | 5:29 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Jazz fans get of the kick of Fess Dee Brown, and Hoffa. You only show your ignorance when you make such ridiculous posts. You all think minor things like that will make a difference this year, but I can assure you that it won't. We need another year of experience and possibly a trade next year and you will have your championship contender. It is not going to happen this year, so get over it.
Oldjazzsmack | 6:10 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Everyone in this forum recognizes you need presence in the middle.

Every championship team needs a presence in the middle.

After forty years of trying without one, Suns recognize you presence in the middle even if it is too late.

The lakers know that you need one, gthat is why they teaded gasol for brown and when bynum is healthy may have the best shot to to unseat the spurs who replaced a weak player with one with more physical presence.

You look at championship teams its a veritable who's who of 7 footers: wilt walton kareem olijawon moses parrish lambier shaq duncan.

Where is the list of champion 6.8/6.9 power forwards?

They may win a lot games and I guess jazz fans must be content with that, because thatt is all they are getting or all they have ever got.

If the jazz can't win a championship with one of the greatest ever in malone you kidding yourselfs that a smaller boozer can lead you to the golden ring. Maybe if they get a jordon.

talking about hart could new jazzsmack be more childish and silly. You got a lot of maturing before you anything like the old man.

yodelay-ewho! | 9:50 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Can anyone please explain the Lakers trade!? What a joke...there has got to be major conspiracy. The league should really be in uproar or investigating this, and David Stern should remove the Grizzlies team from the league for being so idiotic.
jjr | 10:14 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
so as long as we're all suggesting impossible trades - here's mine... hart, collins and some of korver's old undies for zombie wilt chamberlain. sure zombie chamberlain has lost a step or two, not to mention the occasional limb, but he'd still be able to clog the lane and eat the occasional opponent. so whaddya say o'donner? eh? get zombie wilt chamberlain, and I promise a title will soon be ours. and oh yeah - GO JAZZ!
Hafa? | 11:22 p.m. Feb. 25, 2008
Hafa? He was an stone pillar. Just stands strong and does nothing else. He was basically useless. I dont know why he has so many fans! He is worse than Colins.
Jazzsmack | 11:03 a.m. Feb. 26, 2008
Get off of it oldjazzsmack, you could never impersunate me. Everyone is sick of it.
harp beat artest | 5:21 p.m. Feb. 26, 2008
hey froman 2 things: one harpring and collins can't be sent to the d-league, and second have you not noticed how harpring can get into the head of Artest and the denver thuggets? He brings a toughness that the entire team lacks.

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