• State of the Jazz: Losses keep adding up
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    State of the Jazz: Losses keep adding up
    By Steve Godfrey: Even with a generational talent on their roster, the San Antonio Spurs were still just 16-56 heading into a game against the not-as-lowly...
  • Takeaways from the Timberwolves
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    Takeaways from the Timberwolves
    By Steve Godfrey: The Jazz held back-to-back battles against the Timberwolves in Salt Lake over the...
The DeAndre Jordan Saga and Bobby Marks – Salt City Hoops Show
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The DeAndre Jordan Saga and Bobby Marks – Salt City Hoops Show

July 10th, 2015 | by Andy Larsen
As we recorded this week’s episode of the Salt City Hoops Show, the DeAndre Jordan Saga was rapidly unfolding, and it dominates our show. Spencer Hall and Andy Larsen talk, and joke, about the incredible happenings of July...
Bryce Cotton Makes His Case, Plus Player Grades for 76ers @ Jazz 7/9/15
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Bryce Cotton Makes His Case, Plus Player Grades for 76ers @ Jazz 7/9/15

July 9th, 2015 | by Ben Dowsett
Bryce Cotton has had to fight every step of the way in his basketball career. As an undersized player in a game where height is of such paramount importance, he’s spent years being written off and underestimated, from his...
Chris Johnson is Making a Case
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Chris Johnson is Making a Case

July 8th, 2015 | by David J Smith
With two summer league games — and two victories — in the books for the Utah Jazz, it is more than understandable that Rodney Hood and Dante Exum have received most of the attention and praise. They are prized...
Rodney Hood’s Continued Development, Plus Player Grades for Spurs @ Jazz 7/7/15
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Rodney Hood’s Continued Development, Plus Player Grades for Spurs @ Jazz 7/7/15

July 7th, 2015 | by Ben Dowsett
The mantra with first-round picks in summer league, particularly those playing following their rookie seasons, is fairly consistent: they should be among the best players on the floor, and dominate at times. Mark Utah’s top...
An Exciting Start to Summer League, Plus Player Grades for Celtics @ Jazz 7/6/2015
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An Exciting Start to Summer League, Plus Player Grades for Celtics @ Jazz 7/6/2015

July 6th, 2015 | by Ben Dowsett
It was just the start of summer league play, months out from the beginning of another NBA season — but don’t tell Jazz fans that. Over 10,000 strong (10,215, to be exact) packed into Energy Solutions Arena for the...
Things to Watch at Utah Jazz Summer League
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Things to Watch at Utah Jazz Summer League

July 5th, 2015 | by Ryan Hess
Back in 2006, Deron Williams completed what had been a bit of a rocky rookie season, in which Jerry Sloan played him behind a couple of point guards that probably did not belong in the NBA. Sloan eventually handed the starting...
Jimbo’s Mailbag — Jazz Free Agent Rumors
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Jimbo’s Mailbag — Jazz Free Agent Rumors

July 3rd, 2015 | by Jimbo Rudding
Here at Salt City Hoops, we’re occasionally accused of being too analytical. Basketball is a fun sport, they say, and we’re being too objective about it. Jumbo Rudding, on the other hand, is not analytical. He is zany. He...
5 on 5: Sluggish Summer Speculation
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5 on 5: Sluggish Summer Speculation

July 3rd, 2015 | by Aaron Hefner
1.  Should the Jazz bring Tibor Pleiss over? If yes, should he be the primary backup center? Clint Johnson: If Pleiss can be brought into the fold at the right price, they can use him. However, buzz about plentiful interest in...
Nate Duncan, and NBA Free Agency sans Utah – Salt City Hoops Show
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Nate Duncan, and NBA Free Agency sans Utah – Salt City Hoops Show

July 2nd, 2015 | by Andy Larsen
On this week’s episode of the Salt City Hoops Show, guest Nate Duncan joins Andy Larsen and Ben Dowsett right out of the gate, talking about the Jazz’s sideline approach to free agency and whether it’s a good...
NBA Free Agency: The Utah Jazz Slant
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NBA Free Agency: The Utah Jazz Slant

July 2nd, 2015 | by David J Smith
The first day of NBA free agency could be described by using a number of adjectives. It was frantic, surprising, eye-opening, exhilarating and constant. It might be quite difficult to remember a day with so much happening...