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H1Man
03-07-2006, 06:29 AM
Owner on Jazz: 'Bunch of pampered babies'

The fourth-quarter meltdown didn't go unnoticed by Utah Jazz owner Larry Miller, who walked across the floor with 26 seconds to glare at the players and then had some pointed comments for the team in the locker room after the game.

"They are a bunch of pampered babies," Miller told the media. "We need some guys with some guts and some fire down the stretch. It wouldn't hurt me to turn over all 15 guys, but the trading deadline has passed and there's nothing we can do."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/basketball/nba/03/07/bc.bkn.magic.jazz.ap/index.html


Jazz owner upset again, this time after a victory

They blew a lead that had stood at 20 points late in the third quarter, and darn near lost to a terrible Eastern Conference team that has lost six straight and 18 of its last 20 games.

No wonder the Jazz sounded as if they had lost after beating Orlando 90-85 Monday night at Delta Center, doing so under a bizarre set of circumstances that included owner Larry H. Miller meeting with upper management on the floor late in the fourth quarter.

That's what's tough," point guard Milt Palacio said. "It doesn't even feel like a win."

Andrei Kirilenko saved the night for the 29-31 Jazz, but only after Miller left his courtside seat to meet with team president Dennis Haslam and basketball operations senior vice president Kevin O'Connor with 28.6 seconds remaining and the game tied at 85.

Kirilenko hit two free throws 10 seconds after the timeout, then blocked Orlando's Jameer Nelson on the other end with 7.9 seconds remaining.

Kirilenko was fouled two seconds later, and again hit both free throws. Then he added yet one more block, this time stopping ex-Jazz shooting guard DeShawn Stevenson on the 3-point line to help Utah from being thoroughly embarrassed by the 20-40 Magic.

"Fortunately," said Jazz coach Jerry Sloan, whose club made just one of 14 fourth-quarter field-goal attempts, "Andrei made a couple big plays to win the ballgame."

Had he not, there is no telling what might have happened.

O'Connor would not reveal what Miller said: "You're not gonna get a comment out of me," he said.

Some thought Miller had mouthed the word "fired" while talking with Haslam and O'Connor, but Miller later said no one's job was in jeopardy.

"I said, 'Be in the locker room as soon as it's over, because I'm gonna get some answers,'" Miller said.

"I said, 'I'm gonna get some questions; I'll get some answers.'"

Some tried to downplay what Miller said afterward.

"He just said some things about us being casual in the fourth quarter," Palacio said. "Same things the coach said. That was it."

Sloan didn't want to shed much light, either.

"He just asked me a couple of questions about 'em," the Jazz coach said.

"I think he probably was concerned a little bit as to what was going on, but that's about all I'll say about it.

"I don't think that's something I need to discuss."

Miller, though, met at length with media members while standing in a Delta Center hallway.

He even revealed specifically what questions were asked: " 'Why were we running the shot clock down to three seconds before taking a shot? We had one field goal in the fourth quarter. Have we got a bunch of guys out there that don't want to shoot? Are they scared to shoot? I said to Jerry, 'I need to have an understanding (of) what's going on out there."'

Miller, though, had no greater understanding of the Jazz's woes after he left than when he walked in.

"No," he said when asked if he got any answers. "Nobody wanted to deal with that."

As a result, Miller offered some suggestions of his own.

"We need to get some better players," he said. "That's what we need — some guys who've got some fire down the stretch.

"These guys have got to get their head out and play basketball," added the Jazz owner, who called his players "a bunch of pampered babies with hurt feelings."

Asked if his concerns were only player oriented, and not coaching oriented, Miller said, "Well, it's hard to tell where it starts and where it ends. But I'm concerned about the way we're playing. We got our a-- kicked in Seattle (on Sunday) by 32, come home and give up a 20-point lead ... I'm troubled by it."

But no, Miller added, he did not threaten to fire anyone.

"I said, 'We don't have anybody out there with any fire,'" he said.

"Nobody's out there playing with any fire."
http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,635189963,00.html

Cross
03-07-2006, 08:29 AM
We wouldnt mind having AK47 play the 3.

The Jazz to be honest do suck. Their point guard, Deron needs to be a back up pg because he clearly wasnt ready for the NBA.

I dont even know who their SG is...Giricek maybe?

AK47 is one of the most underrated players in the game but he needs to saty healthy. Anyone remember when he almost got that quadruple double?

Their set of bigmen, Boozer and Okur is not all that bad. Boozer needs to stay healthy and earn less money.

The Jazz bench is not deep. I dont even know whos on that bench other than Ostertag.

WTFchris
03-07-2006, 09:26 AM
What do you expect when your primary big man is Marshmellow. Too bad the last player they would trade is AK47. He'd fit in great here.

Hermy
03-07-2006, 09:37 AM
Too bad the last player they would trade is AK47. He'd fit in great here.

Our pick next year, ORL pick, Minny 2nd, our 2nd, Tay, Fino, Max, 3 magic beans, all the roaches I keep in that wooden box in the shed, and my wife for AK.

WTFchris
03-07-2006, 10:05 AM
we'd suck if we did that. I would offer Tay and the Orlando pick, but that's it. Throw in Evans if they want. I'd offer all those picks without Tay though (but we'd have to include Cato to make salaries work).

Pharaoh
03-07-2006, 10:12 AM
Should be an interesting off-season for the Jazz.

LMFAO at their owner though.

He's always talking shit.

Boozer should knock him out

Glenn
03-07-2006, 10:24 AM
Larry Miller refused to show Brokeback Mountain in any of his theaters.

If that was made public anywhere but Utah, it would be a big deal.

Lar's a strange dude.

Kilo
03-07-2006, 10:37 AM
Hey look there is a white elephant in the room...


I'd give my remaining nut if the Pistons traded for AK47. Something like Tayshaun Prince, 2oo7 Orlando first rounder, 2oo6 Minnesota 2nd rounder and any necessary cap fodder for Andrei Kirilenko...

MOLA1
03-07-2006, 12:01 PM
BoozGotPaid

mikevant
03-07-2006, 01:35 PM
The Jazz bench is not deep. I dont even know whos on that bench other than Ostertag.
Milt Palacio!

WTFchris
03-07-2006, 02:00 PM
isn't Harpring still coming off their bench?