Jazz 123 Lakers 115: Post Game Sound
The Utah Jazz captured games 3 and 4 to change the series to a best of 3. Game 4 will be remembered for a number of reasons that include: Turiaf’s ejection after a hard foul on Ronnie Price, Deron’s alley oop’s to Ronnie Brewer, Fisher not going away, Kobe’s back injury and one of the greatest blocks in NBA playoff history. Take a listen to what coaches and players had to say about those stories and more.
Jerry Sloan
Jazz head back to LA with the series tied at 2.
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Why not go with a two guard front? Deron and Ronnie! Fisher cant guard
both and Ronnie has the quickness and know how to give relief to Deron
on the court! It would force Derek to decide who he wants to try to
handle and make Deron more of a scorer off of screens! I would also
start Millsap and that may get Boozer going!
Gary Harding
Hill AFB Utah
On the Jazz and Laker series
I would play Kobe Bryant man to man and don’t double team him so
he can’t get his three point shooters to score. At the end the game if
it is close then i would double him hard and make the other players make
a big shot. I believe thats the way to beat the lakers
GO GO JAZZ
I agree, start Millsap, he has earned it! Boozer needs to get his head right, in order to win in LA he needs to have a monster game!
Go JAZZ! Win in 6
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