Lakers' length and athleticism hurting Jazz
I wrote a few days ago about how the Hornets' speed is killing the Spurs, and while speed and quickness is also playing a role in the Lakers' 2-0 start against the Jazz, their length has been a bigger factor.
Specifically, I'm referring to Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol. Their considerable wingspans are really causing problems for the relatively short-armed and undersized Carlos Boozer, who has shot a woeful 9-24 (38%) from the field in the first two games. His 12.5-point average in the series is well below his 21.1-point regular season average. Simply stated, if he posts his usual stats, the Jazz probably win one of those games in L.A. As it stands, they head back to Utah where they hold the best home record (37-4) in the league... (Read the rest of the article after the jump.)
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