• Podcast: Where Anomalies Become Trends
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    Podcast: Where Anomalies Become Trends
    By Salt City Hoops: Mark Russell Pereira recaps the past ten-ish days of Utah Jazz basketball. Covering the emergence of Kyle Filipowski as a useful starter,...
Prospect Watch: Bolomboy Dominates in Stars’ Blowout Win
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Prospect Watch: Bolomboy Dominates in Stars’ Blowout Win

December 17th, 2016 | by Spencer Wixom
The Utah Jazz’s Joel Bolomboy once again finds himself on a developmental stint with the SLC Stars, hoping to establish some confidence and assert his NBA talent. On Saturday night, he did that in a big way.” After...
Jimbo’s Mailbag: Top 15, Arena Food and a Million Windbreakers
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Jimbo’s Mailbag: Top 15, Arena Food and a Million Windbreakers

December 17th, 2016 | by Jimbo Rudding
Some questions demand answers. Others demand Jimbo. Jimbo’s Mailbag is our regular dose of levity here at Salt City Hoops. Jimbo, by virtue of being recently featured in the Deseret News, is now the world’s most famous...
Salt City Seven: A Week in the Land of the Almost-Healthy Jazz
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Salt City Seven: A Week in the Land of the Almost-Healthy Jazz

December 15th, 2016 | by Dan Clayton
For what looked like a light week on the calendar, the Jazz got a lot done since our last installment of the Salt City Seven. They nearly came back against the two-time reigning West champs, won two straight games by 20, received...
Tim MacMahon, Motiejunas, and New CBA — Salt City Hoops Show
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Tim MacMahon, Motiejunas, and New CBA — Salt City Hoops Show

December 15th, 2016 | by Andy Larsen
On this week’s episode of the Salt City Hoops Show, Andy Larsen hosts a guest-laden episode. The episode’s first guest is ESPN’s Tim MacMahon, now one of the roving reporters covering the Utah Jazz. We talk to...
The Utah Jazz Roll Past The Oklahoma City Thunder; 109-89
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The Utah Jazz Roll Past The Oklahoma City Thunder; 109-89

December 14th, 2016 | by Spencer Wixom
The MVP front-runner, Russell Westbrook, and the Oklahoma City Thunder were in town on Wednesday to take on the Utah Jazz. With the Thunder comes a familiar face in former Jazz-man, Enes Kanter. The Thunder lost another...
Utah Jazz Shut Down The Sacramento Kings; 104-84
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Utah Jazz Shut Down The Sacramento Kings; 104-84

December 10th, 2016 | by Spencer Wixom
This game was all about stingy defense as the Utah Jazz Shutdown the Sacramento Kings in a 104-84 win on Saturday.  The Kings were playing their second game of a back-to-back, but unlike they Jazz they did not have a single play...
Jimbo’s Mailbag: Christmas Gifts and the Joes
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Jimbo’s Mailbag: Christmas Gifts and the Joes

December 9th, 2016 | by Jimbo Rudding
Welcome to the next edition of Jimbo’s Mailbag, our regular dose of levity here at Salt City Hoops. In each mailbag, Jimbo answers your burning questions with his unique outlook on Jazz basketball. Jimbo, by virtue of being...
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Offseason Targets Part II: Big Wings Who Can Defend, Shoot

December 9th, 2016 | by Dan Clayton
The Utah Jazz are still trying to break into the contender class, and as we’ve been saying, they’re not that far off. With a couple of superstar-level guys at the top of the roster and a handful of complementary...
Depleted Jazz Fight Hard But Fall To Warriors; 106-99
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Depleted Jazz Fight Hard But Fall To Warriors; 106-99

December 8th, 2016 | by Spencer Wixom
Prior to the game Jazz fans learned that not only would they be without Derrick Favors, Alec Burks, and George Hill, but they would also be missing Rodney Hood and Gordon Hayward.  That meant the Jazz were going into battle with...
Salt City Seven: Taking Care of Business, Injuries (Still), Très Rudy
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Salt City Seven: Taking Care of Business, Injuries (Still), Très Rudy

December 8th, 2016 | by Dan Clayton
It was a 3-1 week for the Jazz, now winners of seven of their last eight. Let’s dive right into seven stories, trends and tidbits in our weekly summary of all things Jazz. There are a lot of reasons to think that the Jazz...