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Goodbye, Good Riddance 2015-16: Lakers 101, Jazz 96.

April 14th, 2016 | by Clint Johnson
Tonight, Kobe Bryant left the NBA in unparalleled style, the Golden State Warriors earned their record-setting 73rd win of the season, and Houston beat Sacramento 116 to 81. The Jazz’s 101 to 96 defeat at the hands of the Los...
Thinking Out Loud — Here Lies Jazz Season 2015-16
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Thinking Out Loud — Here Lies Jazz Season 2015-16

April 12th, 2016 | by Clark Schmutz
The Utah Jazz season passed away peacefully last night with very little fight and in the presence of 19,911 of its closest friends. This Jazz season was born in Detroit, Michigan on October 28, 2015. Its life was highlighted by...
Stifle Tower Collapses Along with Utah’s Playoff Hopes
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Stifle Tower Collapses Along with Utah’s Playoff Hopes

April 11th, 2016 | by Aaron Hefner
You could sense it the moment Rudy Gobert tumbled to the ground, writhing in pain. The tone and mood changed in the arena, on Twitter and even on the Jazz TV broadcast after seeing the Stifle Tower collapse. And with that fall,...
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Shelvin Mack: Stopgap Starter, Not Savior

April 8th, 2016 | by Clint Johnson
The most significant move of the NBA trade deadline was the Utah Jazz trading a second round pick for a career third string point guard. Yeah, that’s true. When the Jazz brought Shelvin Mack into their deliberate rebuild,...
Salt City Seven: Why We Watch, Playoff Picture, Alec Burks & More
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Salt City Seven: Why We Watch, Playoff Picture, Alec Burks & More

April 7th, 2016 | by Dan Clayton
Seven more nights of NBA regular season basketball. And they’re big ones. For this last regular-season installment of the SC7, we refocus the playoff race, starting with a mammoth game on this weeks’ schedule. Games...
Jazz Lose Thriller to Unreal San Antonio Squad, 88-86
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Jazz Lose Thriller to Unreal San Antonio Squad, 88-86

April 5th, 2016 | by Angie Treasure
The Utah Jazz lost a heartbreaker Tuesday night to the cyborgian San Antonio Spurs 88-86, the home team’s first loss of the season when holding a team below 90 points in a game. We Have to Talk About the Spurs The Spurs are...
Psychology of a Jazz Fan
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Psychology of a Jazz Fan

April 5th, 2016 | by Laura Thompson
When Dante went down at the beginning of the season, I had to temper my expectations drastically. I was more excited for this season than I had been for years, partially because the young core was finally going to be given the...
Keep on Keep’n on: Jazz 101, Suns 86
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Keep on Keep’n on: Jazz 101, Suns 86

April 3rd, 2016 | by Clint Johnson
The old saying “Anyone can beat anyone any given night” was solidly undermined in Utah’s 101 to 86 victory over Phoenix in the valley of the Sun. Despite a first quarter where the Jazz combined horrendous shooting...
Hayward, Lyles Lead Jazz to 98-85 Win Over Timberwolves
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Hayward, Lyles Lead Jazz to 98-85 Win Over Timberwolves

April 1st, 2016 | by Angie Treasure
In a game the playoff pursuant Jazz had to win against a sub-.500 team, Gordon Hayward led his team with a ho-hum line of 22/5/3/2 and had a +/- of 20 which lead the Utah squad to a 98-85 win over the soon-vacationing Minnesota...
Salt City Seven: A Missed Opportunity, 4-on-4 and More
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Salt City Seven: A Missed Opportunity, 4-on-4 and More

March 31st, 2016 | by Dan Clayton
The Jazz wrapped up March with a 9-7 record, starting cold but finishing with an 8-3 surge. The last week of the month, though, was packed with storylines. Kobe. AK. The Dubs. Another worrying injury. And, oh yeah, four big...