One Movie Line That Could Change History for the Utah Jazz
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One Movie Line That Could Change History for the Utah Jazz

September 15th, 2013 | by Kyle Hunt
The movie I’m thinking about is definitely one of the most popular sports flicks of all-time, though If you’re like me, you probably haven’t watched it more than once or twice in your entire life. Even if you haven’t seen...
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Basketball Darwinism — The Evolution of the Game’s Greatest Players

September 13th, 2013 | by Scott Stevens
The game has changed. In three words, I can sum up why: Wilt, Jordan, Lebron. These are quite possibly the most influential players of their times. Maybe of all time. And I would argue that each is partially responsible for the...
Great Moments Get Remembered and Legends Never Die
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Great Moments Get Remembered and Legends Never Die

September 12th, 2013 | by Kyle Hunt
I remember holding my breath and leaning against the back of the couch for a moment, just to let the feeling settle in.  It’s not a usual occurrence, watching a defining moment of athletic greatness live on television. Did...
One Thing Every Jazz Player Can Improve On For The 2013-14 Season
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One Thing Every Jazz Player Can Improve On For The 2013-14 Season

September 10th, 2013 | by Andy Larsen
We’re now only a month away before the training camp begins: Media day is Sept. 30 and training camp begins shortly after — with the first preseason game taking place on Oct. 8. As a result, the time for players to...
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The Brothers Clayton Talking Jazz Win Total, Starters, and Payton/Stockton – Salt City Hoops Radio

September 10th, 2013 | by Andy Larsen
Without a Saturday Show this week, due to the return of college football, Salt City Hoops writer and Spanish Voice of the Jazz Dan Clayton joined his brother Ken for some familial Jazz talk to pick up the slack. In what should be...
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Can Hayward or Favors be Utah’s First Options?

September 9th, 2013 | by Clint Johnson
In an attempt to score, every team has a Plan A. Last season’s Plan A was Al Jefferson on the block.  Big Al’s execution of that plan earned frequent complaint from Jazz fans.  He was too slow, too finesse, too...
5 NBA Free Throw Routines Worth Remembering
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5 NBA Free Throw Routines Worth Remembering

September 8th, 2013 | by Kyle Hunt
If you think about the greatest NBA free throw shooters of all-time, you’ll notice a few attributes in common. As is customary with any great athlete, they’re usually the first player to arrive at practice and also one of the...
Jazz Player Twitter Power Rankings
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Jazz Player Twitter Power Rankings

September 6th, 2013 | by Scott Stevens
The summer months have come and gone. But alas, still no basketball. Apart from the staunch WNBA supporters and our friends across the pond in the Euroleague tournament, all is quiet in hoops land. Don’t worry, we’ll get...
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Analytics Wish List

September 5th, 2013 | by Dan Clayton
September is a funny time of year for basketball geeks whose interest in other sports ranges between “casual” and “yawn.” For true basketheads, all you can really do in September is a) watch EuroBasket and...
Ian Clark: Another Diamond in the Rough for the Jazz?
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Ian Clark: Another Diamond in the Rough for the Jazz?

September 4th, 2013 | by David J Smith
Ian Clark had a great college career at Belmont University: his senior year, he averaged 18.2 PPG, 3.3 RPG, and 2.4 APG. More incredibly, he also had a True Shooting Percentage of 68.8% and an eFG% of 67.0%. Clark was the Ohio...