January 24th, 2018 | by
Clint Johnson Story of the Game Prior to this season, the Jazz had spent a year and a half learning how to win games as the first team to 90 points. Tonight they drew on that experience for a rare 98 – 95 road victory in Detroit,...
January 23rd, 2018 | by
Dan Clayton The struggles continue for the slumping Utah Jazz, whose latest misstep came in the form of a blowout loss to the league-worst Atlanta Hawks. Atlanta guard Dennis Schröder carved through the passive Jazz defense for 20 points,...
January 22nd, 2018 | by
Dan Clayton At least until the trade deadline, we’re going to make the regular Q&A a tradition to start each week. There is so much to discuss right now, from cap rules to specific trade possibilities to the general direction the...
January 20th, 2018 | by
Clint Johnson Story of the Game The Utah Jazz won their first contest against a Western playoff rival for the first time since their December 1st win in New Orleans. All it took was arguably their best half of basketball all season – and...
January 19th, 2018 | by
Dan Clayton The Jazz’s year hit something of a nadir this week, both in terms of record and broad sentiment. The team fell to a season-worst nine games under .500 with a lifeless loss to Indiana on Monday, and fan frustration with the...
January 19th, 2018 | by
Jimbo Rudding Jimbo Rudding provides our regular dose of levity here at Salt City Hoops, and he does it by answering the burning questions to which Jazz fans just must have answers. You can submit questions to Jimbo at...
January 18th, 2018 | by
David J Smith After dropping 15 of their last 19 games, the Utah Jazz earned a much-needed respite Wednesday evening, scoring an easy 120-105 victory over the Sacramento Kings. In one of their most complete outings since early December,...
January 16th, 2018 | by
Dan Clayton At least until the trade deadline, we’re going to make the regular Q&A a tradition to start each week. There is so much to discuss right now, from cap rules to specific trade possibilities to the general direction the...
January 16th, 2018 | by
Clint Johnson On paper, the Indiana Pacers without Myles Turner and Utah Jazz without Rudy Gobert are fairly evenly matched teams: both deep on talent but lacking elite impact players; both egalitarian in their offensive scheme; both...
January 12th, 2018 | by
Clint Johnson Story of the Game Jazz fans, and much of the rest of the NBA world, are falling in love with rookie Donovan Mitchell. In tonight’s 88 to 99 loss to the Charlotte Hornets, Mitchell put on a display illustrating why –...