Jazz Guard Production is an oxymoron. No, I am not calling the back-court names I am just stating facts. The day the Jazz trade D-Will to the Nets the Jazz back-court of Watson, Bell, Miles, and Hayward go 7 for 33 from the field with 10 assists and 12 turnovers in a 99 to 118 loss to Dallas. The front-court trio of Kirilenko, Milsap, and Jefferson combined for 65 points on 26 for 41 shooting with 8 assists and 6 turnovers.
On a day when the Jazz decided to build for the future maybe the back-court woes need addressed, but maybe Devin Harris is the answer or maybe it will be the 2012 Golden State draft pick. At this point the Jazz look likely to get caught by the Grizzlies for the 8th and final playoff spot.
It is a tough time for Jazz fans, maybe tomorrow will be a brighter day. The real question is how many hours until tomorrow comes.
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