Friday, 7:30
Quicken Loans Arena
TV: FSOhio, NBALP
Radio: WTAM 1100
HEAD COACHES
MIKE BROWN | JERRY SLOAN
POINT GUARDS
DANIEL GIBSON | DERON WILLIAMS
SHOOTING GUARDS
SASHA PAVLOVIC | RONNIE BREWER
SMALL FORWARDS
LEBRON JAMES | ANDREI KIRILENKO
POWER FORWARDS
DREW GOODEN | CARLOS BOOZER
CENTERS
ZYDRUNAS ILGAUSKAS | MEHMET OKUR
CAVALIERS ROTATION
DAMON | D.BROWN | IRA | SNOW
JAZZ ROTATION
GIRICEK | HART | MILLSAP | COLLINS
Preview: The Jazz travel to Ohio this time to meet up with “King” James and his posse for round two of this thrilling regular season series. If you have a heart condition, or are prone to fainting, you might want to talk to your physician before watching this game!
After only nine days since their last meeting, the Utah Jazz are in hostile territory for game two of their thrilling regular season series against the Cavs. The Jazz came away with a memorable win by just two points, 101-103, the last go around. With 6.8 seconds left in the last game, the Cavs vaunted “man-child” Lebron James, hit a three-pointer to tie things up. So with the game tied up at 101-a-piece, Jazz phenom, Deron Williams went coast-to-coast for the lay-up/ game winning shot. The hype surrounding the game was much lived up to, as both teams played at a fast-and-furious pace, matching each other’s, metaphorical and literal, blow’s for the full four quarters.
King James left the game with his thirteenth triple-double with 32 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists. Meanwhile Deron Williams had 15 points and 12 assists. Carlos Boozer dropped in 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, but the highest scorer for the Jazz was second year man Paul Millsap who had a career-high 24 points.
This was by far the best game of this early season. I do advise, however, that if you are prone to fainting, have a heart condition, or are apt at having excessive conversations with the television screen, advise your doctor and tell your family before tuning in.
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