<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Marc Stein DIVISION RANK: 2 | CONFERENCE RANK: 10 Chris Sheridan DIVISION RANK: 1 | CONFERENCE RANK: 4 Jim O'Brien DIVISION RANK: 2 | CONFERENCE RANK: 9 Tim Legler DIVISION RANK: 1 | CONFERENCE RANK: 4 Scoop Jackson DIVISION RANK: 2 | CONFERENCE RANK: 10 John Hollinger DIVISION RANK: 2 | CONFERENCE RANK: 7 Chad Ford DIVISION RANK: 2 | CONFERENCE RANK: 7 Ric Bucher DIVISION RANK: 2 | CONFERENCE RANK: 10 Chris Broussard DIVISION RANK: 2 | CONFERENCE RANK: 9 Greg Anthony DIVISION RANK: 4 | CONFERENCE RANK: 14 </div> <div align="center">Jazz Analysis</div>
Greg Anthony's reasons for his pick were just absurdly ridiculous. Asking these stupid question like if Boozer can play a whole year, who's going to play SG, or will Okur have another great year. Boozer is healthy, he'll just avoid the Cleveland game. We got 3 legitimate SG's, Giricek, Fisher, and Brewer, that's not counting C.J. Miles. Okur has been the only sure thing for us year in and year out, and guess what......he's come into camp in shape this year! Greg Anthony shouldn't be called an analysis after this.
The Jazz are far better than 14th in the West. They have improved on last seasons team, and should end up fighting to be the division winner. SG isn't Utah's strongest position, but when healthy the Jazz have one of the best frontcourts in the league. Deron Williams has also looked impressive in preseason.