March 23rd, 2015 | by
Dan Clayton The officially unofficial game ball rankings have five more wins to commemorate, a new entrant to coronate, and a familiar name at the top of the leaderboard. With a maximum of 14 game balls still available, it’s getting...
March 20th, 2015 | by
Jimbo Rudding Q: What could motivate Dante to go for a lay-up after a drive into the lane? – Steve GREAT question, Steve! I too am getting tired of Dante’s timid play this year. I know he is young and doesn’t want to make mistakes,...
March 19th, 2015 | by
David J Smith While Wednesday’s loss to the Washington Wizards was a tough one, the Utah Jazz continue to be one of the NBA’s great stories this second half of the season. Last week, we delved into a post All-Star break analysis of...
March 19th, 2015 | by
Ben Dowsett For a young Jazz team that’s been streaking of late and among the toasts of the league, Wednesday night’s loss to the Wizards was a reminder of the way this league can be at times. These games will happen over the...
March 18th, 2015 | by
Aaron Hefner After the pandemoniacal trade deadline, opinions surrounding the Kanter-Thunder trade were passionately varied. In spite of differing opinions on the trade, one thing was certain: the Jazz traded away a talented asset for future...
March 17th, 2015 | by
Ben Dowsett A single play from Saturday night’s win over Detroit seemed to encapsulate much of the excitement surrounding the younger parts of Utah’s core. Rodney Hood fought through a screen before deflecting an entry pass into the...
March 16th, 2015 | by
Ben Dowsett Process always trumps results for this Jazz team under Quin Snyder, part of what makes him so appealing from a strategic standpoint. So in a massive blowout win, it should be no surprise that the Jazz tried out a few things. Jack...
March 16th, 2015 | by
Matt Pacenza This Utah Jazz’ recent, red-hot run has shined national attention on the Jazz defense, largely responsible for the team’s 10-2 record since Feb. 20. Partly due to increased minutes for one freakishly athletic Frenchman, Rudy...
March 14th, 2015 | by
Ben Dowsett The departure of Enes Kanter helped the Jazz in several areas where the Turk was weak, but also unquestionably left a large hole in others. Utah lost its most polished big-man scorer, particularly in the post, and this is a skill...
March 11th, 2015 | by
David J Smith We all know what has transpired since the All-Star break. The Utah Jazz have gone 8-2, which happens to be the NBA’s second best record since that time. They have defeated a number of playoff teams, including the San...