<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Jazz are hoping rookie Ronnie Brewer's stirring effort in Wednesday's comeback win at Atlanta is more foreshadowing than aberration. "His confidence is probably a little low right now because of lack of playing time," teammate Deron Williams said of Brewer, who had not played in three straight games prior to Wednesday ? coach's decision ? before offering an eight-point, two-steal performance that sparked the Jazz's 21-point rally. "But for him to come in and play like that ... is big for him and big for our team." Even Jazz coach Jerry Sloan seemed to wonder afterward why Brewer, who's been buried on the bench since losing his starting shooting guard job to veteran Derek Fisher, has been sitting. "I probably didn't give him enough of an opportunity," Sloan said. "But he's young ? and that's what I want to see a guy do when he's got that opportunity if he wants to play in this league. "You can't be casual," added Sloan, whose Jazz visit Charlotte tonight. "He got, I think, a little casual there for a while. But the important thing was he stepped out there (against the Hawks) and played real hard. That's all we ask. So he'll get another opportunity."</div> <div align="center">Source</div>