<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> With eight games to go in their 2004-05 NBA season, including tonight's visit to New Orleans, the Jazz are having a tough time finding much except the obvious for which to play. Personal pride is a given. Beyond that lies only the future. At this point, little more incentive than just that ? looking ahead ? is left for a 23-51 team with vacation on the imminent horizon. "We want to set a tone for next year," Jazz co-captain Matt Harpring said. "You always want to end the year strong, going into the offseason with a good feeling." Throughout the season, the Jazz have felt anything but good, making it easy to pinpoint all that's gone wrong. "For the entire season," big man Jarron Collins said after Utah's latest debacle, a 111-86 loss at Minnesota on Wednesday night, "we've had a group of guys trying to do the right thing, and another group of guys not playing Jazz basketball, for one reason or another. "It's hurt us this entire year," Collins added. "There are times we don't execute, there are times we play selfish basketball and we don't help each other out on defense."</div> <div align="center">Link</div>