The morning after another embarrassing loss, Jazz coach Jerry Sloan took his 2-5 club to task.
     Again.
     "I see some things that we can do," Sloan said Sunday morning, about 12 hours after Toronto's 117-96 win over Utah. "But we have to have everybody believing that we can do it."
     Apparently, that is not currently the case.
     "We've got some issues here that have to be worked out," Sloan said without being much more specific. "Guys have to figure out whether they want to play basketball, if they want to coach or if they want to play somewhere else."
     One big Jazz problem is akin to too many cooks in the kitchen: Everyone wants to score, Sloan suggested, but not everyone needs to.