The Utah Jazz’s 105-93 Game Three victory over the Denver Nuggets was revealing in the truths unveiled by each participant with one caveat—the 12-point difference in the final score was an untruth in that Utah was much more dominant than the Nuggets after the game’s initial 10 minutes.
Truth: Paul Millsap eviscerated the Denver Nuggets
Reason: Because Utah had so much success running screen/fades with Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer in Game Two, Denver had to tweak their defense for Game Three with Denver trapping Williams’ high screen/rolls and keeping a body near Boozer along the perimeter. As a result, Millsap was often able to duck in or work the baseline against single coverage.
Truth: Utah’s execution generated innum ...
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Nuggets-Jazz Game Three: Nuggets Don’t Hold Up to Lie Detector
Posted: 24th April 2010 by Erick Blasco in NBAComments Off on Nuggets-Jazz Game Three: Nuggets Don’t Hold Up to Lie Detector