Jazz vs. Nuggets player matchups
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Jazz vs. Nuggets player matchups
JAZZ PLAYOFF PREVIEW PLAYER MATCHUPS POINT GUARD Deron Williams vs. Chauncey Billups M uch like last postseason, it’s up-and-comer vs. savvy veteran — but replace the Los Angeles Lakers’ Derek Fisher with Billups, who averaged a career-high 19.5 points this season. His resume: six NBA teams, five All-Star Game selections, one NBA title and an NBA Finals MVP award with Detroit in 2004. But youth is on the side of Williams, a first-time All-Star who averaged 10.5 assists, third behind only New Orleans’ Chris Paul (10.7) and Phoenix’s Steve Nash (11.0). SHOOTING GUARD Wesley Matthews vs. Arron Afflalo I t’s the undrafted rookie from Marquette against a 2007 late first-round pick from UCLA — though Matthews is bound to spend time guarding Nuggets All-Star small forward Carmelo Anthony, and Afflalo the same on Williams. The Jazz are confident enough in Matthews’ defense and shooting range that in February they traded then-starting shooting guard Ronnie Brewer to Memphis. Ex-Detroit Piston Afflalo, a legit 3-point threat at 43.4 percent, made 75 starts in his first season with Denver. SMALL FORWARD M C.J. Miles vs. Carmelo Anthony iles opened the season sidelined by shootinghand thumb surgery, the result of a training camp mishap. He ended it back in the starting spot he held last season, though only because of Andrei Kirilenko’s strained calf. He’s streaky, but can get on a roll. Three-time All-Star Anthony’s scoring average of 28.2 per game this season is just shy of his 2006-07 career high, but his shooting (44.3) is down about five percent from his career best. POWER FORWARD J Carlos Boozer vs. Kenyon Martin azz scoring and rebounding leader Boozer missed Utah’s regular-season finale against Phoenix with a strained oblique; Martin has played in just three games after missing 18 because of his tendinitis-plagued left knee. Boozer’s career-high 55 double-doubles were third-most in the NBA this season, trailing only Zach Randolph of Memphis (57) and Orlando’s Dwight Howard (64). The gritty Martin is a low double-digit scorer, but he’s good for almost 10 boards a game. Health could tip this battle. CENTER O Mehmet Okur vs. Nenê kur has been bothered by Achilles’ tendinitis late in the season, but the Jazz’s outside-shooting center — a full-time starter for five straight seasons in Utah — finished strong with a 23-point showing Tuesday at Golden State and a first-quarter stretch Wednesday vs. Phoenix in which he scored 14 straight Jazz points. Nenê, much more of a force inside, has averaged 13-plus points and seven-plus rebounds in both of two seasons after winning a fight with testicular cancer. BENCH U Paul Millsap, Kyle Korver and Ronnie Price vs. Chris Andersen, J.R. Smith, Ty Lawson et al tah’s bench is decidedly thin, especially because Kirilenko — perhaps the Jazz’s best hope defending Anthony — will miss the series after reinjuring his calf on Thursday. The Jazz need the Millsap who had a career-high 24 rebounds Tuesday, not the one with just seven points and seven boards when Boozer was out Wednesday. Korver shot an NBA-record 53.6 percent from 3-point range this season. Price averaged 13.4 minutes as Williams’ backup this season, but that may dip in the postseason. No one else on Utah’s bench — Sundiata Gaines, Othyus Jeffers, Kyrylo Fesenko, Kosta Koufos — has playoff experience. Andersen’s length and shot blocking (1.88 per game) gives the Jazz fits, as does the quickness of backup point Lawson, who could see time on Williams as well. Smith is the wild card, a chucker who can do in an opponent with a hot streak or shoot the Nuggets right out of a game. COACHES S Jerry Sloan vs. George Karl/Adrian Dantley loan, inducted last offseason into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, is the NBA’s fourth-winningest coach. He coaxed 53 victories out a team whose season could have been a disaster because of Boozer’s pending free agency. But the Jazz blew a shot at finishing third in the NBA’s Western Conference by losing their finale with Phoenix. Karl is expected to miss the entire series while battling throat and neck cancer, so assistant Dantley steps into the top spot. Ex-Jazz star Dantley’s retired number hangs in the rafters of EnergySolutions Arena, and he aspires to be a head coach, but the Nuggets are just 11-8 since he took over. — Tim Buckley
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