Well, here is the first weekly update. Sorry if it disappoints due to a lack of pictures, innovation or beauty. I think that it will improve over the course of the dynasty. Plus I'm saving a lot for the monthly update. Also, the first game update is abnormally long since it is the first, not all recaps will be that long. Nevertheless, Enjoy!
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Week 1: October 30-November 3
October 30 | Utah Jazz @ Golden State Warriors | Season Series: 0-0 | Played Game
Through the first two quarters of the Jazz season opener in Golden State, it looked like a continuation of last year's Western Conference semifinals, which were close in the first 3 games, but ended with the Jazz convincingly finishing the Warriors off in 5.
Baron Davis was being contained, and aside of
Andris Biedrins' surprisingly strong play, nothing was going for the Warriors. Leading by 17, Utah seemed to be in control of the game, but that was when
Stephen Jackson went off, scoring 17 of his 31 total points in the third. In a matter of minutes, it was a single digit game, and the Jazz didn't have an answer.
Boozer got into foul trouble, and by the time the third period was up, the game was tied.
The Jazz got themselves back together somewhat in the fourth, but then Golden State's star-studded backcourt of
Monta Ellis and
Baron Davis finally caught fire. Fortunately,
Deron Williams and
Mehmet Okur came to the rescue, hitting some key shots down the stretch.
Williams finished with 19 points and 12 assists;
Okur 17 points, 13 Rebounds and 5 Assists. With the Jazz up by 8 with 2 minutes to go,
Baron (who finished with 19 points and 10 assists) hit a pair of clutch threes. However, the strong Utah defense did not allow the Warriors to come any closer, and with 5 seconds to go, had a 6 point lead before Rookie
Marco Belinelli hit a pointless three to end the game. The final score was 107-104 Jazz.
Boozer struggled, finishing with 23 points and 8 rebounds. The one positive for him was his 3 blocks, as that is an area he struggles in.
MCDWYANE M.V.P. of the Game: Mehmet Okur: 17 Points, 13 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 2 Blocks
High Scorers (By Team): UTA: Boozer (23) GSW: Jackson (31); Star Sixth Man: Ronnie Brewer (UTA): 8 Points, 7 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Steals
25 31 24 27 107
20 19 41 24 104
November 1 | Houston Rockets @ Utah Jazz | Season Series: 0-0 | Played Game
Coming off of a miracle season, and tight win over Golden State two nights prior, the Utah Jazz got a hero's ovation as they walked into their first home game of the season. That energy continued throughout the game, as the Jazz completely dominated the Rockets... at least through the first three quarters. Led by the duo of
Deron Williams (26 PTS, 7 AST, 5 REBS, 2 BLKS) and
Carlos Boozer (33 PTS, 13 REBS, 2 BLKS), the Jazz pulled out to a 14 point lead after three periods of play. In the fourth, the Rockets turned it up a few notches in the fourth, however, and yet again, the Jazz almost saw a lead slip away. Fortunately, by containing
T-Mac and the rest of the Rockets, Utah stayed alive to pull out with a 98-94 victory; improving to 2-0.
MCDWYANE M.V.P. of the Game: Carlos Boozer: 33 Points, 13 Rebounds, 2 Blocks
High Scorers (By Team): UTA: Boozer: 33; HOU: Yao (30); Star Sixth Man: Paul Millsap (UTA): 10 Points, 6 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Blocks
23 19 23 29 94
28 21 30 19 98
October 3 | Golden State Warriors @ Utah Jazz | Season Series: 1-0 Utah | 4th Quarter Intervention
After 2 nail biters, Utah's second game against the rival Warriors was quite easy by comparison. Like the season opener, the Jazz blew out Golden State in the first half, and contained star
Baron Davis. (Who finished with 19 points and 7 assists) The difference this time was that the Warriors did not pull off a miracle comeback in the third quarter, and going into the fourth period, the Jazz were up by 22. In the end, the Jazz cruised to the win as
Mehmet Okur (13 PTS, 10 REBS, 10 ASTS; Triple-Double!),
Matt Harpring (18 PTS, 11 REBS) and Warrior rookie
Brandan Wright (17 PTS, 9 REBS, 6 ASTS, 3 BLKS) padded ttheir stats.
Carlos Boozer and
Deron Williams got a much-deserved rest in the fourth after posting similar games to the previous game, as the Jazz cruised to victory 122-94.
MCDWYANE M.V.P. of the Game: Deron Williams: 22 Points, 10 Assists, 2 Steals
High Scorers: (By Team) UTA: Carlos Boozer (26), GSW: Monta Ellis (21); Star Sixth Man: Brandan Wright (GSW): 17 Points, 9 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 3 Blocks
20 21 28 29 94
31 27 32 36 122
Team/League Leaders:
Points Per Game: Kobe Bryant (34.3, LAL); Carlos Boozer (27.3, 9th)
Rebounds Per Game: Shaquille O'Neal (13.0, MIA); Carlos Boozer (11.3, 4th)
Assists Per Game: Steve Nash (11.3, PHX); Deron Williams (9.7, 3rd)
Steals Per Game: Josh Howard (2.5, DAL); Deron Williams (1.0)
Blocks Per Game: Ben Wallace (4.0, CHI); Carlos Boozer (2.0, 10th)
Rookie Watch:
Morris Almond: 6.0 PPG; 45% FG, 7.7 MPG - With Mike Miller, Matt Harpring and Ronnie Brewer stealing all of the swingman minutes, Almond hasn't had much of a chance to shine. It will probably take an injury for him to receive a chance to prove himself.