Matt Harpring came tearing around a Karl Malone screen in the first 30 seconds of Monday's game in Memphis, caught a pass, and fired from 20 feet. Clank.
   
Next possession, Harpring lost his man in traffic, turned and shot from 18, all in one motion. Doink.
   
At the other end of the court, Jerry Sloan watched with disappointment -- and not because Harpring's attempts bounced off the rim. The Jazz coach was blunt -- even suggesting a "me-first attitude" was creeping in -- when assessing Harpring's poor starts: He prefers Utah's second-leading scorer to shoot from 2 feet away from the hoop most of the time, not 20.