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    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,...
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SCH Podcast – Kurt Kragthorpe

April 27th, 2011 | by Spencer Hall
The illustrious Kurt Kragthorpe of the Salt Lake Tribune was nice enough to join us on the Salt City Hoops podcast last night. Kurt is a man who needs no introduction among Jazz fans and has been covering Utah sports since the...
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Reconstructive Jazz

April 27th, 2011 | by Mychal
A lot has gone wrong during this season.  You know that old joke you would tell your friends before every Jazz season?  The one about how there are 3 things in life that will never change? Death, Taxes, and Jerry Sloan?...
I’d Rather Be a Loser than a Hostage
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I’d Rather Be a Loser than a Hostage

April 15th, 2011 | by Jeff Lind
Last July the Jazz’ wild 2010-11 season unofficially began when Portland offered undrafted rookie Wes...
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Vegas Preseason Win Total Summary: Let’s hope you didn’t bet on the Jazz

April 14th, 2011 | by K.Malphurs
The 2010-2011 regular season is over, and out of curiosity I wanted to quantify this season’s biggest pleasant surprises and disappointments. In order to set a proper benchmark, I looked at the preseason over/under win...
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Jazz Games of the Year

April 12th, 2011 | by K.Malphurs
The fact that this year has been a bad year for Jazz fans should be undisputed. The team came into the year with an All-Star point guard, a Hall of Fame coach and postseason aspirations (this writer predicted 50 wins). The year...
What’s Next for Paul Millsap?
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What’s Next for Paul Millsap?

April 8th, 2011 | by Jeff Lind
In 2006, the Jazz took a second...
Something to Believe In
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Something to Believe In

April 6th, 2011 | by Jeff Lind
In last night’s Jazz vs. Laker game, the Jazz were up only 1 point in the final seconds. It was crunch time, and Kobe called for the ball. He was ready to finish them off. Kobe entered Mamba mode, drove to the rim, lost...
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Jazz – Lakers: It’s been a long time

April 6th, 2011 | by K.Malphurs
The last time the Jazz beat the Lakers  at the Staples Center, Keith McLeod was starting over Deron Williams, Robert Whaley was an NBA player and not a future inmate, and Gordon Giricek/Greg Ostertag were still playing...