November 19th, 2010 | by
K.Malphurs — In 2004 the Jazz gave up Keon Clark and Ben Handlogten in a trade with the Phoenix Suns, who had recently fleeced the New York Knicks. It was one of those strange trades that still don’t make much sense, but it...
November 18th, 2010 | by
Spencer Hall A long NBA season is punctuated by important nights that fans recall for years and show the identity of the team. And in between those important nights, the teams play the Nets. A Wednesday is the most appropriately mundane day...
November 17th, 2010 | by
Jefferson Take it the Court is a new weekly column on SCH featuring the arguments, opinions, and random musing of a Utah Jazz fanatic. Last Christmas, in one of its most generous presents of all time, Utah gift wrapped a promising young...
November 15th, 2010 | by
Mychal Case of the Mondays is a weekly column on SCH that recaps the previous weekend and gives you your Jazz fix when you’ve been diagnosed with a case of the Mondays. About Last Week After the Jazz began the season 0-2 it seemed...
November 11th, 2010 | by
Jeff Lind I’ll admit it… I didn’t think the Jazz would win this one. I knew they had the skill to beat Orlando, but after an improbable come-back in Miami, I didn’t really expect the Jazz to get back out there the...
November 10th, 2010 | by
Jeff Lind That Miami game was over. Done. The Jazz were down 8 with 29 seconds left in regulation. The long ball had been inconsistent all night, the Heat had four good free throw shooters on the floor, and one of the best Jazz players...
November 10th, 2010 | by
Spencer Hall — Jazz at Magic, Game 1 of 2 November 10, 2010 ESPN / ESPN3.com / FSN Utah / 1320am — Jazz Injury Update – 11/10 at Orlando Raja Bell (strained left adductor) – gametime decision Paul Millsap (bruised left hip)...
November 10th, 2010 | by
Spencer Hall Because it’s Hemingway-esque in brevity, clarity, and impact: — Enjoy another recap or two while you bask in the afterglow:...
November 10th, 2010 | by
K.Malphurs Everyone made the same observation simultaneously: Paul Millsap took his talents to South Beach and hung 46 of the most dramatic points in Jazz history on the Miami Heat. With 28 seconds left in the fourth quarter the Jazz were...
November 2nd, 2010 | by
Jeff Lind 1. The Lakers are still the Lakers. Before the season started, I questioned Kobe’s ability to perform with a weak knee and a bum finger. I mean, he’s human (allegedly), and has to break down at some point…...