Wolves record: 7-26
Which is why the Wolves were so disappointed to fall behind by 17, dooming them despite a 19-6 rally to the finish.
The Jazz erased the Wolves’ one-point lead at halftime and led by as many as 15 in the third quarter to take control of the game. While Utah built a big lead, the Wolves committed five turnovers in the quarter and made only 9 of 20 shots from the floor.
The dismal performance coming out of the locker room, a frequent occurrence this season, drew more criticism from Wolves coach Kurt Rambis.
And none of it mattered “because we weren’t ready to play” after halftime, coach Kurt Rambis grumbled.
“I finally got some shots to go, so I didn’t shoot too bad from the field and I knew I must have had 10-plus rebolunds, but I didn’t know that I had nine (assists) until they told me after the game,” Love said.
“He is a good player,” Boozer said. “He plays well and he plays hard. He crashes the board offensively, very talented. For that team to have two guys the size of Al and him, that they can build around.”
Al Jefferson was effective in the early stages against Okur in the post. Scoring 21 points on 10-for-15 shooting, Jefferson also dished out four assists. Wayne Ellington and Ramon Sessions added some offensive punch off the bench with a combined 24 points. Sessions played 10 minutes in the final quarter as he seemed more productive running alongside the starters while rookie Jonny Flynn only logged a little over a minute in the fourth period.