<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">He didn't need a diaper Saturday. A cap and gown might have been more appropriate. C.J. Miles took his coach's colorful criticism to heart, and took it out on the Golden State Warriors, reverting to his sharpshooting form to help keep the Jazz unbeaten with a 106-82 statement victory that left the opposing coach with nothing but flowery things to say. "This is one of the best teams I've seen here since I have been coaching against Jerry [Sloan]," said Warriors coach Don Nelson. "They are really ready to make some noise, I think, in the West." That noise is sure to include a few jockstrap-or-diaper jokes, Miles knows. And he doesn't mind a bit. In fact, his response to his coach's comment a day earlier that "We can't put diapers on him one night and a jockstrap the next" looked a lot like a graduation ceremony from Sloan's school of kick-in-the-pants coaching. "I just took the challenge, I was determined to play hard and play well," said a cheerful Miles, who launched a perfect 18-footer just 40 seconds into the game and kept it up for 13 first-quarter points. "I just came out and tried to keep my focus the whole game, and I think I did a better job today."</div> <div align="center">Source</div>