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All you need to get ready for Game 1 is this spectacular video by @shandonfan.

If you want more, here’s a great look at the 1994 Jazz/Spurs series by @jjsportsbeat.

If you’d like statistical breakdowns, you’ll have to use this post by @hickoryhigh and @ayoitsjordan.

Here are my quick thoughts before tip-off:

1. Is Utah’s best option to play the lineup with Paul Millsap at the 3 heavy minutes?
Millsap at the 3 would seem to be the lineup the Jazz should always use, due to Favors/Harris/Hayward/Millsap/Jefferson being the most effective lineup this season. Unfortunately, for a variety of reasons (including Millsap’s own insistence on playing the 4) the Jazz will likely only use it as a change up later in games.

2. Does a well-rested Duncan, Parker and Ginobili give Utah any shot in Game 1?
Any team in the NBA can beat another on a given night–or in this case, early afternoon. The Jazz will have their hands full, but the odd start time and the time off actually offer an opportunity for the Jazz to steal a game. It isn’t likely, but the Jazz definitely have a shot.

3. Will the Jazz steal one of the two games in San Antonio?
I’m predicting the Jazz steal one of these first two games. I’ve gone on the record predicting a six-game series, so the Jazz need to do me a favor and shock the world between now and next Wednesday night. I was impressed with the lack of intimidation I heard from from the Jazz players at practice on Saturday. They don’t feel like it’s an impossible task and seem determined to push the Spurs to the limit. They may not win the series, but the up-and-coming Jazz will leave their mark.

The moment I thought they had a chance.

After the first quarter, I have to admit I didn’t imagine good things for the rest of the game. The Lakers were getting anything they wanted and Kobe looked like he might put up 60. The quarter ended with the LA shooting nearly 80% from the field. Somehow the Jazz pulled a similar trick to what the Nuggets did in Game 6 in the first round: get dominated but somehow keep the score reasonable.

By the time the smoke cleared and the Lakers cooled off, the Jazz hung around and even took a 4-point lead with four minutes to go in the game. But then: Boozer gets pushed a few times and gives up the offensive rebound to Gasol and then Booz fouls him weakly on the put-back and allows the and-one. And then: CJ Miles tries to flop and leaves Kobe wide open for a jump shot and is additionally punished by the karma gods for the flop by being called for a mysterious foul while laying on his back. The free throw puts the Lakers up 94-93 and the Jazz crumbled.

On the upside, I was just glad to see the Jazz compete. I was worried that today’s game would be a beat down. Ronnie Price was the spark off the bench the Jazz needed. The second unit did a great job of getting the Jazz in the game and making it interesting.

I’ll have more to say about tonight’s game, but in the meantime, here’s Deron’s nasty dunk:


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ESPN recap

Forum Blue and Gold recap

(It was a million years ago, but I still love it.)

Game Details:
1:30 PM MDT, May 2, 2010
STAPLES Center, Los Angeles, CA
TV: ABC

ESPN Preview

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My prediction for the series: I have this sneaky feeling that the Jazz are going to find a way to win the series, but it’s going to require a win today in Game 1. If the Jazz lose today, I’m going to say the series still goes 7 games, with the Lakers winning the last game at home. Any big upset by the Jazz is going to require super-human effort from Deron Williams. Point guard is the only matchup where the Jazz have an advantage so the injuries to Deron’s wrist and elbow are making me nervous for today’s game.

Still, there can be no complaining from the Jazz. They made their bed when they didn’t show up for the Phoenix game on the last night of the regular season and now they have to sleep in it by playing the Lakers in the 2nd Round. Here’s to a strong showing by Utah.