Saturday, February 25, 2012

Jeremy Evans Wins Sprite Slam Dunk Contest

(Image from espn.go.com)

The 2012 All-Star Weekend Festivities were highlighted by Team New York taking the Shooting Stars Challenge, Tony Parker winning the Skills Challenge, and Kevin Love stunning everybody by winning the 3-Point Shootout as a Power Forward. But the final act was the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest, the most anticipated event of every All-Star Saturday Night, and all 4 dunkers brought something to the table. Chase Budginger of the Houston Rockets, Derrick Williams of the Minnesota Timberwolves, Paul George of the Indiana Pacers, and Jeremy Evans of the Utah Jazz were the four participants. While not being a star-studded dunk contest, there were still plenty of great dunks.
But the highlight of the night was Jeremy Evans jumping over teammate Gordon Hayward who tossed him two balls in the air to simultaneously grab and then dunk in the hoop. It was a fantastic dunk, and it wowed the crowd. Other dunks were great as well like Paul George's glow in the dark 360 dunk, Derrick Williams 360 off the side of the backboard reverse jam, and Chase Budginger's reverse blind fold jam. But Jeremy Evans' 2 ball dunk was enough to win him the dunk contest, especially since the rest of his dunks weren't all that impressive. He had one great dunk up his sleeves, he executed it, and he won. It was a great night for Evans, and the Utah Jazz.
But this dunk contest title did more than just boost Evans' confidence, it boosted the whole Utah Jazz franchise. The Jazz have been in a rut, and watching young Jeremy Evans have a great outing and win certainly lifted the spirits of the Jazz. Especially after a heartbreaking loss at the buzzer to the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Jazz are in transition, and making the playoffs will be a challenge, but if all goes well, the Jazz can still qualify and make a run in the playoffs. Lets hope Jeremy Evans' dunk contest title will help provide the Jazz a much needed spark.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Heartbreaking Loss for the Jazz in Minneapolis

The Jazz had a hard fought loss tonight against the Minnesota Timberwolves. With a lead as much as 18 points, the Jazz couldn't put the Wolves away. Paul Millsap had 25 points and 9 rebounds and was taking it to Kevin Love all night. What was most heartbreaking about it was after the Wolves came back to take the lead in the 4th Quarter, Ricky Rubio bricked two free throws which gave the Jazz the ball with the shot clock off. After nearly fumbling away the ball, the Jazz were fortunate to retain possession on a loose ball. Then with 16 seconds they drew up a play with Al Jefferson taking Kevin Love one-on-one. Jefferson drilled a mid range jumper to tie the game at 98 with only 7 seconds left.
It appeared like the Jazz would head to overtime. But the Wolves came back and handed the ball off to Luke Ridnour who squirted down the lane and hit a nice floater at the buzzer to win 100-98. The Target Center erupted with joy at the hands of the Utah Jazz. It was a disappointing game because of the way that the Jazz handed it to the Wolves all night. They were alley-ooping it and everything. The Jazz are gonna have a rough all-star break thinking about that play. Luckily, they have Jeremy Evans in the Dunk Contest to look forward to. That will help lift the spirits of the Jazz and Jazz Nation.