November 18th, 2014 | by
Andy Larsen 1. Quin’s technical foul sparked the Jazz Quin Snyder’s technical was the story of the game, and rightly so: the Jazz had a 28-40 deficit before Snyder’s explosion of fury, and then went on a 52-21 run...
November 15th, 2014 | by
David J Smith The Jazz pulled out a 102-100 victory over the New York Knicks in Madison Square Garden tonight, capped by a game-winning shot by Trey Burke as time expired. Here are three keys to the game: 1. Welcome back, Trey Burke Trey Burke...
November 13th, 2014 | by
Clint Johnson Tonight the Jazz could have, should have, would have, but didn’t. The game had the feel of a contest that could swing either way going in, perhaps because of the multiplicity of connections shared between the two teams....
November 9th, 2014 | by
David J Smith 1. Rodney Hood’s absence and foul trouble made for some interesting Jazz rotations. Rookie forward Rodney Hood sat out Sunday’s bout with the Detroit Pistons due to a case of plantar fascitis. This injury is a...
November 7th, 2014 | by
Andy Larsen 1. The Jazz killed themselves by giving extra possessions to the Mavericks The Jazz actually played passably on offense and defense tonight. On offense, they missed a lot of open shots: the Jazz shot just 30% on uncontested jump...
November 5th, 2014 | by
Andy Larsen 1. HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS A game this exciting is probably best described with some highlights. In chronological order: Hayward chasedown block on LeBronto dunk on the other end: Hayward’s defense on LeBron...
November 4th, 2014 | by
Laura Thompson I was at Staples last night for the Jazz/Clippers game and, aside from the fact that the Clippers intro is one of the coolest multimedia displays I’ve seen–the floor ended up being one giant big screen–here are...
October 30th, 2014 | by
Dan Clayton The Jazz suffered a wire-to-wire beatdown in Northern Texas. Here’s your recap in the form of a rare Thursday Triple Team. 1. Utah lost this one early, and on the defensive end. Dallas scored early, often and without...
October 29th, 2014 | by
Andy Larsen 1. Jazz allowed the Rockets to kill them from 3. Yes, that’s a story that’s been told before: the Rockets’ attack from 3 is one of the hardest weapons in the NBA to stop. While the Jazz struggled against Dwight...
October 24th, 2014 | by
Andy Larsen 1. Utah lost the battle of pace. This was going to be an interesting test for the Jazz, as they put their (thus far) wildly improved transition defense against the speed attack of the Phoenix Suns. It didn’t work out as...