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Saturday, February 11, 2012



The Utah Jazz took on the Thunder last night. For the most part it was a good game to watch. I eventually, once caught up to live TV, went to watch the rest of the Jazz game on Root Sports. I was having a hard time listening to Chris Mullin and his NY accent. Coming into this game, just like everyone out there, expected Durnat to have one of those nights, but instead it was Westbrook who did. From what I saw, I think Hayward did a pretty good job of playing defense on Durant.

I still want to know where Paul Millsap has been the last 6 games. I spoke to my dad today on the phone, because he is not bias at all about certain players, and he thinks the reason why Millsap is struggling lately has more to do with the horrific outside shooting of the Jazz. Teams just back off when their man catches the ball on the perimeter, and then they just collapse to the middle to help double team. YOu already have Millsap who is undersized at his position, it's going to be difficult for him to score. So either the Jazz need to say good bye to Millsap and trade him and get something good in return or they better go and get themselves a good shooter to help solve this problem.


I've been trying to get it out there for the Jazz to go and make a trade for OJ Mayo from the Grizzlies. Drafted back in 2008 and the #3 overall pick, you can't call him a bust in the NBA. I think he could really help the Jazz with his athleticism, shooting and youth. Sometimes players just need a change to get back to where they once were, and so that's why OJ Mayo should come here and that's why CJ and Raja should go there. Sunday night when the Jazz take on the Grizzlies on ESPN, this will give the Jazz a chance to see him up close, and see how much better he is than who the Jazz have on their roster. 

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