Despite the fact that I'm rooting against them, I really have to give a lot of credit to the Jazz for making this a series. I think they played with a greater sense of urgency, knowing they'd be in a huge hole if they didn't.
Foul trouble sure does suck. Gotta be frustrating for Tim, as well as the rest of the team. I think Coach Pop gambled with keeping Tim in with 5 fouls, and I think that only delayed the inevitable. Of course, the Jazz had some foul trouble of their own, but the Spurs did not take advantage of it the way Utah took advantage of Duncan's foul trouble.
As for Utah, I think everyone that needed to step up big certainly did, Deron Williams in particular. I think the Jazz made the right choice back in 05 by trading up with the "Jail Blazers" in the draft and picking him with the third pick. Fisher stepped up big, as well. And though Okur sucked on the offensive end, he was a difference maker on guarding Duncan.
It'll be interesting to see how the Spurs respond in Game 4. Oh, by the way, the Jazz are 9-0 at home against the Spurs in the Playoffs. As far as head-to-head playoff series go, the Jazz lead the Spurs 3-0, and as far as playoff games, Jazz leads in that category 12-6 as of now (the latter of which includes this playoff series). These stats are all-time, and much of them account primarily for the Stockton-Malone era of the Jazz, when they were among the elite in the Western Conference. If the Jazz do not win this series, then those stats are a moot point. But I have a strange feeling that this won't be the last time the Spurs and Jazz will meet each other in the playoffs. The Jazz look like a team that will be in perennial playoff contention for years to come.