Andy Larsen: 'With the state’s eyes completely turned to the Utes’ victory in the Pac-12 championship game, the Jazz and Pacers slid under the radar and played one of the slowest NBA games you’ll ever see.'
Here, I think these really are travels, but the refs are currently keeping an eagle eye on pivot foots sliding. Honestly, right now, it feels more akin to the way collegiate officials call their games. This, of course, will probably revert to normal as we move forward in the season.
Anyway, there’s no doubt: the record setting number of whistles will be what this game is remembered for.And yet, even in this context, the Jazz were absolutely cooking. It’s not that the Jazz were getting out on the fast break — they actually lost the fast-break points 24 to 8 to the Pacers. They just were killing Indiana in the half court on their way to 139 points.
Carlisle’s right. How many teams have two seven-footers who you can run an off-ball screen involving — and then have one of those seven footers make a step-back in the paint like this? Or here’s another THT assist. Should Bennedict Matthurin leave Lauri Markkanen to give up this three? I don’t really think so.
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