6 Guards That Could Be Utah’s Next D-League Call Up
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6 Guards That Could Be Utah’s Next D-League Call Up

January 20th, 2015 | by Dakota Schmidt
Editor’s note: As the Utah Jazz continue their search for the next Danny Green, General Manager Dennis Lindsey and company plan to give looks to a wide variety of D-League players on 10-day contracts. From Dakota Schmidt,...
Has Dante Exum Hit a Rookie Wall?
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Has Dante Exum Hit a Rookie Wall?

January 19th, 2015 | by Ben Dowsett
In a broad sense, there was perhaps no better candidate for a collision with a rookie wall than Dante Exum. Unlike the majority of his peers in the 2014 Draft class who either attended a Division I college program or played a...
How the Utah Jazz Stopped Worrying and Learned to Embrace the 3 Point Bomb
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How the Utah Jazz Stopped Worrying and Learned to Embrace the 3 Point Bomb

January 19th, 2015 | by Clark Schmutz
It was only 3 seasons ago that the Jazz took only 12 three point shots a game, good for the 2nd fewest in the league.  The Jazz have never been in love with the 3 pointer, and I’m not sure they’ve even taken the long...
The Triple Team: Three Thoughts on Utah Jazz @ San Antonio Spurs 1/18/2015
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The Triple Team: Three Thoughts on Utah Jazz @ San Antonio Spurs 1/18/2015

January 18th, 2015 | by David J Smith
1. The San Antonio Spurs will be perpetually good.  Midway through the game, I half-jokingly, half-seriously tweeted the following: The Spurs window is closing; there’s only 17 more years left. #UTAatSAS — David J. Smith...
The Triple Team: Three Thoughts on Utah Jazz vs. Los Angeles Lakers 1/16/2015
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The Triple Team: Three Thoughts on Utah Jazz vs. Los Angeles Lakers 1/16/2015

January 16th, 2015 | by Andy Larsen
1. Jazz take advantage of bad Lakers night. Without Kobe Bryant, and on a back-to-back, the Lakers were pretty bad tonight. They tied a new franchise low in assists with 7, they shot a season-low 8 attempts from the 3 point line....
Jimbo’s Mailbag – The Greatest Day I Ever Had
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Jimbo’s Mailbag – The Greatest Day I Ever Had

January 16th, 2015 | by Jimbo Rudding
  Welcome to the next edition of Jimbo’s Mailbag! At Salt City Hoops, we know that covering a losing team without any humor can be dreary. As such, we decided to add a little bit more levity to our site via Jimbo’s...
Crashing the Core: Rudy Gobert is Making a Case for Himself
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Crashing the Core: Rudy Gobert is Making a Case for Himself

January 15th, 2015 | by Dan Clayton
We keep saying that  decision time is approaching for the Utah Jazz in their journey back to contender status. One of these times, we’ll be right. The task of sussing out which of the current 15 Jazz players will be vital...
Are We There Yet? The Long Process Of Rebuilding
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Are We There Yet? The Long Process Of Rebuilding

January 14th, 2015 | by Clark Schmutz
It’s hard to put an exact start time to the Jazz’s current rebuild. The beginning was more of a drunken stumble, with a few careless refurbishments of the marquee outside.  Then Dennis Lindsey came along and knocked...
Rudy Gobert’s Play, Enes Kanter Trades, and Jazz’s Future – Salt City Hoops Show
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Rudy Gobert’s Play, Enes Kanter Trades, and Jazz’s Future – Salt City Hoops Show

January 14th, 2015 | by Andy Larsen
This week’s show talks about the difficult decisions Rudy Gobert’s emergence provides for the Utah Jazz. Should Rudy be starting? Probably, but why isn’t he? We talk about that. Then, we talk about possible...
The Triple Team: Three Thoughts on Utah Jazz vs. Golden State Warriors 1/13/2015
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The Triple Team: Three Thoughts on Utah Jazz vs. Golden State Warriors 1/13/2015

January 13th, 2015 | by Andy Larsen
1. Warriors’ 3rd quarter dominance leads to easy victory. One of the cool things I get to do as a result of having a credential is talk to media people from around the league about their teams, and tonight was one of the...