Posted: 10:56 MT. April 4, 2008
Victory for the Utah Jazz
SALT LAKE CITY- "I'm proud of my boys" said Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloane regarding the outstanding game the Jazz had against the San Antonio Spurs. The final score was 106-99 however, Sloane says the score "is a little bit deceiving." It was a close game and the Jazz were able to play hard at the end to win the victory.
Sloane credits the game to C.J. Miles who had a career high of 30 points and also Ronnie Brewer who has just returned back to the court after recovering from a right groin injury. When asked about his injury, Brewer said "I tried not to favor it. The doctors say I'll be OK. I was just happy to be in the game today at all."
The Jazz once again broke the 3-point record, formerly held by the Washington Wizards, scoring 16 3-point shots. Kyle Krover played a big part in that scoring all 3 of his attempted 3-point shots.
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said the Jazz were very respondent to the crowd. "It's really hard to win in this building." Popovich said the Jazz had some great stops and it really came down to the wire. "The Jazz are a great team."
The Jazz are ranked 6th and every game matters for the playoffs.
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4 comments:
Hey good job, lots of good information! I think they broke their own record though, with the 3 pointers in game, not the entire leagues', but no big deal! Great job!
Good job with the article. You had a few puncuation problems maybe, but it was a good article.
Hey really good job, i agree with the comments above. But as always you do excellent work!
I like that you led with a quote. The inverted pyramid was used well also.
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