Five years of fine-tuning produces new Millsap
Five years of fine-tuning produces new Millsap
By Brian T. Smith
The Salt Lake Tribune
Published Nov 1, 2010 10:24PM
Updated 2 Hours Ago
Paul Millsap referred to it as dirty work.
Scrappy rebounds traded for gutsy put-backs. Tip-ins turned into points. Hard
fouls and captured loose balls that sent a message. Power moves in the paint
that created momentum. Short-range shots that punished opponents who were weak
in the paint.
Dirty work is what the fifth-year Jazz forward based his entire collegiate
career upon. It is what allowed the former Louisiana Tech standout to first
get noticed and then get drafted. And during his first four years in the NBA,
as Millsap was forced to prove himself again and again, dirty work is what
made his name and carved out his place in the league.
"That's what got me to where I'm at today," said Millsap, prior to a Monday
morning workout at the team practice facility.
But with a revamped Jazz (1-2) team looking for new offensive outlets and
different roads that lead to success, Millsap's game is changing. On a basic
level, he is Utah's new starting power forward, technically replacing
pick-and-roll guru Carlos Boozer. On a deeper level, Millsap is completely
reshaping the way he does business. Dirty work still applies. But finesse-based
perimeter shooting and a more assertive role in Utah's offense are already
polishing his workmanlike reputation.
Millsap had his 2010-11 coming-out party Sunday night, recording game highs
in points (30) and rebounds (16) during the Jazz's 120-99 road victory over
Oklahoma City. In addition, six of the forward's 12 made field goals were
long-range jump shots, with several fired from at least the 18-foot mark.
"Give him the credit for the work that he's put into it from day one," said
Utah coach Jerry Sloan, who also credited Millsap's improved passing.
He added: "Karl Malone was that kind of person, where he worked on his game
and made himself better through hard work. And he got a little better every
year."
While the sight of an aggressive, energized Deron Williams threading the
Thunder's defense provided welcome encouragement for a Jazz team coming off two
consecutive blowout losses to open the season, the image of Millsap confidently
reaching back, finding his trigger point and expertly sinking a Boozer-like
jumper was equally promising.
Moreover, at the same time as Millsap was bombing away, the court opened up for
the Jazz. Williams' path to the basket became clearer, center Al Jefferson had
more room to work with, and both had their best performances of the season.
"Understanding our team and with the guys we have, I understand that I'll have
to get out there and do it," Millsap said. "Especially with Al here. He can
step out and hit the jump shot. But he really wants to do his work down low.
So I'm going to have to replace [Mehmet Okur], who's out right now. Step out
and open the floor for our team.”
Jefferson, Millsap's tag-team partner in the paint, said he has long respected
his new teammate's skill set and work ethic. But when Jefferson joined the
Jazz last summer, watching Millsap up close was an eye-opening experience. The
forward's all-around game had reached a new level. And Big Al knew big things
could happen once the duo found their rhythm.
"I'm not surprised to see what he did last night," Jefferson said. "And I
think he could do a lot more of it."
Millsap said he possessed a reliable jumper during college but lacked the
confidence to step out, call for the ball and take the shot. Even when the
self-assurance arrived in the NBA, the muscular big man was forced to play
within Utah's selfless system, deferring to others while fine-tuning his role
as a backup.
"I felt like I had to do everything right. I had to be perfect," Millsap
said. "Couldn't miss shots."
Now, the fruits of five consecutive years spent working with the same shooting
coach during the offseason have come to light. Millsap knows he has the
potential to be lethal outside the paint. And with his teammates' support, he
no longer has to look over his shoulder every time he fires away.
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