March 30th, 2011 | by
Jeff Lind I don’t know how I missed this article the first time around (apparently need to update my reader), but NBA Confidential did a pretty awesome post on How Deron Williams Could Have Gone to New York Instead of New Jersey. It...
March 30th, 2011 | by
Spencer Hall The Salt City Hoops podcast is back after several weeks of recording and then gathering cobwebs on a jump drive in my bag. But we’re back, and I hope you don’t mind listening to Justin Davies and me talking about Al...
March 4th, 2011 | by
Spencer Hall — By now you’ve seen the video of Andrei Kirilenko executing what can only be described as the “anti-Sundiata” finish to the Jazz-Nuggets game on Friday night in Salt Lake City. If not, watch it again...
March 4th, 2011 | by
Spencer Hall — By Justin Davies Special to Salt City Hoops I once had a roommate who survived on routine. Now when I say the guy survived on routine, I’m not exaggerating. I truly believe that if his routine was altered by more than a...
February 26th, 2011 | by
Chris Episode one of the Official Salt City Hoops Podcast in which our heros discuss the DWill trade, the secret plan to sell the Jazz and Kevin O’Connor’s surprisingly keen draft picks (with some obvious exceptions)....
February 25th, 2011 | by
Spencer Hall — I hope all of you were awake last night for the spectacular shared experience of listening to the latest Karl Malone dispatch from the field. To recap, ESPN700‘s Bill and Spence show were able to track down Malone...
February 11th, 2011 | by
Mychal Indulge a quick history of playwriting: Humans like clear-cut heroes and villains. Throughout history play writers have indulged us with stories of good triumphing over evil. The hero rises above the elemental, human, or evil...
February 10th, 2011 | by
Spencer Hall — Jerry Sloan on Jerry Sloan Interview with ESPN 700 with Jason Shepherd, Spence Checketts, and Gordon Chiesa. @ESPNShep: “What are you going to miss most?” Sloan: “Meal money.” — David Stern...
February 5th, 2011 | by
Chris It’s hard to predict the future of basketball, but, stats are fascinating and they’re fun to look at. They also can point out some alarming trends. For example, when the team is under .500 in January, they usually...
February 3rd, 2011 | by
Spencer Hall —...