<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The guy the Utah Jazz traded three No. 1 picks to move up and draft, point guard Deron Williams ? taken No. 3 overall on June 28 ? did not disappoint Friday night in his first game of the Rocky Mountain Revue. "I tell you what. The young guy did a great job of controlling the tempo and showing what kind of player he can really be. We lost control near the end of the third quarter, and he did a good job of taking the control back and getting something every time down the floor," said Jazz Revue coach Tyrone Corbin. Utah won 80-72 over Atlanta in its first Revue outing of 2005 at Salt Lake Community College. Second-year man Kris Humphries made seven of 10 shots and scored 17 points and had six rebounds, and second-round draft choice Robert Whaley made six of nine shots for 13 points and led rebounders with eight. Young C.J. Miles, the Jazz's other second-round draft choice who just turned 18 years old, did not look out of place at all in 18 minutes. Williams played 22 minutes despite being hampered with fouls and had six assists and a steal while scoring eight points and generally looking more ready for the pro game than Atlanta's No. 2 overall draft choice Marvin Williams, who had seven points and four boards with 2-for-9 shooting in 29 minutes.</div> <div align="center">Source </div>