May 24th, 2022 | by
John English While four teams are still vying for an NBA Finals spot, the focus of the other 26 clubs — including the Utah Jazz — has shifted to the offseason.A lot could change for the Jazz. I’m still of the opinion that...
April 29th, 2022 | by
Riley Gisseman We’ve all heard the mantra: you take what the defense gives you. NBA basketball is like a chess match: Team A chooses a plan of attack, Team B counters, Team A follows with a new plan of attack, and Team B counters again....
April 22nd, 2022 | by
Dan Clayton Scene: Interior, a modestly furnished therapist’s office with a desk, chair, couch and a window. A middle-aged man whose hair is greying at the temples sits at the desk wearing a tweed blazer with elbow pads, scrolling...
April 21st, 2022 | by
Dan Clayton Scoring an invitation to Monday night hoops in the gym on my Brooklyn block was a really big deal. I had figured out that the Jewish temple had a court in the basement because I had seen guys coming and going with basketballs the...
April 18th, 2022 | by
Mark Russell Pereira Minutes after Game 2 of Jazz-Mavs, Mark Russell Pereira went live in the latest installment of the SCH...
April 16th, 2022 | by
Dan Clayton The notion that depth doesn’t matter after game 82 is just plain wrong. Virtually every deep playoff run by any team features big moments from key reserves. Whether it’s foul trouble, untimely injuries or just starter...
April 15th, 2022 | by
Mark Russell Pereira It’s not hard to find reasons to be pessimistic about the Utah Jazz, who limped toward the 2022 NBA playoffs with a stretch of poor play, public bickering, and catastrophic meltdowns in clutch moments. At this point, there...
April 14th, 2022 | by
Zarin Ficklin The Utah Jazz stand on a knife’s edge.This has been the most fraught year in the Quin Snyder era. Last year’s number one seed feels like it took a step back. There has been constant noise — about chemistry issues, about...
April 11th, 2022 | by
Dan Clayton Every Monday during the regular season, the week here at SCH begins with the Salt City Seven: seven regular features that let us relive the biggest moments, key performances and hot issues in Jazzland from various angles. Check...
April 10th, 2022 | by
Zarin Ficklin The NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year race has shifted since we started our look at Rudy Gobert’s chances of a fourth award. The Jazz had a pair of miserable fall-from-ahead losses, and Gobert has slid outside the...