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		<title>Miami &#8220;El Heat&#8221; 140, Utah Jazz 129 (3 OT)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This was one of the hardest losses that the Jazz have had to explain in a long, long time.  The game was seemingly wrapped up as a Jazz “W”, not once but twice… but Miami escaped with a triple overtime victory behind Dwayne Wade’s 50 points.
There were so many mental lapses by the Jazz that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was one of the hardest losses that the Jazz have had to explain in a long, long time.<span>  </span>The game was seemingly wrapped up as a Jazz “W”, not once but twice… but Miami escaped with a triple overtime victory behind Dwayne Wade’s 50 points.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">There were so many mental lapses by the Jazz that I am just going to explore a few of them:</p>
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<li class="MsoNormal">With      Jazz up 5 with 50 seconds left Andrei Kirilenko gets called for an      offensive foul as he passes the ball off.<span>  </span>Only 5 seconds had run off the clock since 2 Heat free throws.<span>   </span>AK clearly shouldn’t have driven toward      the basket to put himself in that type of situation especially since he      was only passing it out of there anyway.</li>
<li class="MsoNormal">After      a bucket by Miami cut the lead      to 3 with 35 seconds left, the Heat pressured the Jazz in the      backcourt.<span>  </span>Korver found AK to get      the ball over half court and, unfortunately for the Jazz, ahead of the      defense. <span> </span>AK passed to Millsap and      his dunk was blocked by Jermaine O’Neal.<span>  </span>Total time taken off clock: 9 seconds.</li>
<li>After      a missed Miami free throw,      Millsap had a legit shot at the rebound with 15 seconds left.<span>  </span>The ball ended up out of bounds off Paul.<span>  </span>The replay was unclear who it went      off.<span>  </span>Not so much a mental error but      had Millsap handled the board cleanly, Jazz probably walk away with the      win.</li>
<li>After      scoring 8 straight points to open up overtime with 2:46 remaining the Jazz didn’t score again but they      could have easily won without silly turnovers and better clock      management.<span>  </span>Korver was called for      an offensive foul as he fought to create a passing lane for D-will (who      shouldn’t have picked up his dribble which created Korver’s urgency).<span>  </span>This was followed by a Mario Chalmers      steal on the next possession.</li>
<li>Jazz      ball with 22 seconds left in OT, tied at 115… last shot, right?      Wrong. Carlos Boozer took a tough,      contested fadeaway with seconds left. The Jazz could have definitely found a better shot than that and      they inexcusably allowed D-Wade to have a crack at winning the game (Wade,      however, did miss a few of these opportunities but that doesn’t excuse the      mental errors).</li>
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<p>It is unfortunate that the Jazz made these errors because they played a great opening 47 minutes. They could have been headed to Orlando with a great win under their belt, now they could be looking at a potential three game losing streak. Some notes:</p>
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<li>Utah       wore their home white uniforms because Miami       was wearing special &#8220;El Heat&#8221; uni&#8217;s as part of <a href="http://www.nba.com/2009/news/features/03/03/noche.latina.release/">Noche       Latina 2009</a>. The NBA promotes       Noche Latina as a way to thank and recognize their fans in Latin        America and U.S. Hispanic communities. I can’t help but see it as just another       way to sell more jerseys. Why were       the “El Heat” jerseys a variation of their road black jersey rather than       a variation of their home white jersey? I am guessing because the black       jersey is a better seller. &#8220;The       NBA has one of the largest and fastest-growing Hispanic fan bases in U.S.       professional sports…&#8221; said Saskia Sorrosa, Sr. Director of Marketing       for the NBA. One of the largest/fastest-growing? Is that really saying much? How many major U.S.       professional sports are there?</li>
<li>You       can’t help but wonder if this was a bit of a audition for Carlos Boozer       with the Heat. He started out with       a great 1<sup>st</sup> quarter with 8 points on 4 of 6 shooting along       with 5 boards and 3 assists. Booze       ended the extended game with 20/13 but he is still struggling with       defense, timing and handling the ball.<span>  </span></li>
<li>C.J.       Miles put in two early threes but only played 15 minutes. I have to think it might be partly due       to the fact that all 5 of his shots came from deep.</li>
<li>Mental       error by the Heat (although the Jazz easily won this category): rookie       Michael Beasley, a power forward, took a inbounds pass and launched a       half court three pointer with 3 seconds left in the first quarter… probably       could have found a better shot than that.</li>
<li>I       would guess that the Jazz play less day games than any other team.<span>  </span>With relatively so few Sunday games on       the Jazz schedule and no ABC games, it seems odd when the Jazz take the       court before noon Mountain       time as they did today and last weekend in Toronto. Day games only seem to happen on extended       Eastern road trips for the Jazz.</li>
<li>Korver       was hot and had a great game. He scored 25 on 10 of 16 FGs (4-7 3PT) and       had two huge blocks that led to Jazz fast-break buckets.</li>
<li>AK       perplexes me. He will make a beautiful scoop shot as he did early in the       4<sup>th</sup> then an amazing touch pass to Millsap for a lay-up seconds       later. And then at times he looks       like the most awkward, uncoordinated guy out there as he drives to the       hoop and throws up weird off balance shots with his arms flailing all       over the place.</li>
<li>Deron       seemed to tweak his back as he scrambled and tangled with D-wade fighting       for a loose ball.<span>  </span>He played the       rest of the game for a total of 51 minutes but I wouldn’t be surprised if       we heard more about this.</li>
<li>Memo       shoots 54% from deep in Jazz victories while only 26% in Jazz loses.<span>  </span>Okur was 2 of 4 from three point land today…       should have been a Jazz victory.</li>
<li>Jazz       haven’t won in Miami since       2003. Wade is 10-1 against the Utah       in his career.</li>
<li>I       really appreciate Jazz P.A. announcer Dan Roberts, especially after       hearing the Miami version for       regulation plus three overtimes. &#8220;It reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeallllllllllllllllly geeeeeeeeeeeeets       anooooooooooooooooooying!!!!!!!!!!!!&#8221; Roberts is the best.</li>
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<p>Well, on to Orlando for yet another test (back to back, coming off 3 OT, up against a very good Orlando team, last game of long trip). Can the Jazz stop the bleeding?</p>
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