I think it's time for the Jazz to let go Sloan.
"Dave McNulla" <mcnulla DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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i guess they were due, but that doesn't make it easier to take. spurs
are 3-6 in games decided by < 6 points. all they needed was one score
or one rebound.
dave
http://www.sportsline.com/nba/gamecenter/recap/NBA_20050110_SA@UTA
Jazz get best of Spurs for first time in almost five years
Jan. 10, 2005
SportsLine.com wire reports
SALT LAKE CITY -- When Mehmet Okur's putback rolled in at the buzzer,
the Utah Jazz celebrated as though they had just won a playoff series.
Utah's 97-96 win over San Antonio on Monday night was only a regular
season game but it felt like much more to the Jazz, who had lost nine
in a row and hadn't beaten the Spurs in nearly five years.
"Tonight they deserve a reward because they stayed with it for the full
48 minutes," Jazz coach Jerry Sloan said.
Utah hadn't won a game since beating Philadelphia 103-101 on Dec. 20.
The nine-game losing streak was the team's longest since 1983 and ended
against the Spurs, of all teams. The Jazz had lost 18 straight to San
Antonio, dating back to a win in Utah on Feb. 6, 2000.
Okur finished with 23 points and 11 rebounds and battled San Antonio's
Tim Duncan much of the night. Duncan finished with 24 points and 13
rebounds, but Okur got free at the end and hit the shot of the night.
Okur pulled down the ball after Keith McLeod missed a layup and banked
it in as time expired and the home fans roared.
"I was just trying to get to the basket," said McLeod, who scored 18.
"After I missed the shot, I'm still looking and I see Memo come out of
nowhere and put it back in."
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The shot was reviewed and upheld as streamers fell from the rafters and
the Jazz players and fans celebrated the end of both losing streaks.
"I made the last shot and we had a nine-game losing streak. It was huge
for us," Okur said.
Carlos Boozer and Gordan Giricek each scored 13 points for the Jazz,
who finally played a complete game after leading early and fading at
the end during much of the losing streak.
San Antonio never led by more than three and couldn't hang on to
several one-point leads down the stretch.
Manu Ginobili scored nine of his 18 points in the fourth for San
Antonio and Tony Parker had 20 points and five assists.
San Antonio hurt itself from the free throw line, going just 24-for-33
and left room for Utah to rally.
"I thought they played well the entire game," Duncan said. "We fought
back into it, gave ourselves and opportunity but they never let up."
Okur slammed down a miss by Boozer to put Utah up 95-94, but the lead
went right back to San Antonio when Duncan put back an offensive
rebound to make it 96-95.
Okur then missed badly on a 3-point attempt with about 30 seconds left
but he atoned at the other end with a defensive rebound off a miss by
Ginobili, who drove through the lane and appeared to be fouled hard but
there was no call.
The Jazz called timeout with 7.4 seconds left for the last-second
attempt. McLeod drove for a layup attempt that bounced off the rim, but
there was enough time for Okur to grab the rebound and get off the
winning shot.
Although the game was not a sellout, the 18,325 fans roared as the Jazz
mobbed Okur in celebration.
"I'm happy for them, in a strange sort of way," said San Antonio coach
Gregg Popovich, who waved and nodded to Sloan as he left the court.
Notes
* Jazz forward Matt Harpring and guard Raja Bell both had sore
right knees and did not dress.
* McLeod's 18 points was a career high.
* Duncan had his 27th double-double of the season.
* Sloan was restrained by assistant Phil Johnson after Kirk Snyder
was called for a flagrant foul in the first quarter. Sloan did not
receive a technical after pounding the scorer's table right in front of
referee Ron Olesiak after he made the call.
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Keith McLeod is one of five Jazz players scoring in double figures (18
points) to end a nine-game skid.(AP)
Scoreboard
Final 1 2 3 4 T
San Antonio 20 22 30 24 96
Utah « 23 22 27 25 97
SA:T. Duncan 24 Pts
SA:T. Duncan 13 Reb
SA:T. Parker 5 Ast UTA:M. Okur 23 Pts
UTA:M. Okur 11 Reb
UTA:K. McLeod 4 Ast
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
Utah San Antonio
M. Okur
T. Duncan
Pts Rebs Ast Pts Rebs Ast
23 11 2 24 13 1
San Antonio Spurs
STARTERS M FG FT TR A PF PTS
B. Bowen, SF 39 4-5 2-4 2 0 3 12
T. Duncan, PF 38 8-17 8-10 13 1 2 24
T. Parker, PG 38 7-11 5-10 1 5 4 20
R. Nesterovic, C 31 3-5 0-0 6 1 4 6
M. Ginobili, SG 30 6-12 5-5 2 2 3 18
BENCH M FG FT TR A PF PTS
B. Barry, SG 20 2-4 0-0 4 1 3 6
R. Horry, PF 20 0-0 2-2 2 1 4 2
B. Udrih, PG 10 2-4 0-0 0 0 1 4
M. Rose, PF 7 1-2 2-2 1 0 1 4
D. Brown, SG 7 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0
T. Massenburg, C Did Not Play
M. Wilks, PG Did Not Play
Totals 33-61 24-33 31 11 25 96
54.1% 72.7%
Complete Box Score
Utah Jazz
STARTERS M FG FT TR A PF PTS
C. Borchardt, C 29 1-5 0-0 8 1 2 2
K. Snyder, SF 29 3-7 0-0 1 1 4 7
K. McLeod, SG 29 5-10 7-8 3 4 3 18
G. Giricek, SG 24 6-10 1-1 2 0 6 13
C. Boozer, PF 24 5-10 3-4 4 2 4 13
BENCH M FG FT TR A PF PTS
M. Okur, PF 37 7-11 9-10 11 2 2 23
H. Eisley, PG 33 4-8 0-0 0 3 4 10
R. Lopez, PG 21 4-8 1-3 2 3 3 9
K. Humphries, PF 12 1-3 0-0 3 0 0 2
C. Arroyo, PG 2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0
M. Harpring, SF Did Not Play
R. Bell, SG Did Not Play
Totals 36-74 21-26 34 16 28 97
48.6% 80.8%