NBA
December 3rd, 2010 | by
Spencer HallCould I interest you in a little basketball tonight? The Utah Flash host former coach Brad Jones and the Austin Toros in their home opener at the UCCU Center on the campus of Utah Valley University at 7pm followed by the Jazz...
CJ Miles
December 3rd, 2010 | by
K.MalphursC.J. Milesis not going to be the best player on this Jazz team. At best I think he could be the 5th best player behind Deron Williams, Paul Millsap, Al Jefferson and Andrei Kirilenko. That, however, doesn’t mean that...
Case of the Mondays
November 29th, 2010 | by
MychalApology So I would like to apologize to all my Case of the Mondays fans (all three of you. Especially you mom). I work retail and I got thrown into preparations for Black Friday so there was no Case of the Mondays last week. If...
Uncategorized
November 26th, 2010 | by
K.MalphursNormally I try to provide statistical analysis of current or former Jazz players on my posts. This is something that I would like to continue to do since I think it provides value to any statistically minded readers that come...
Blog
November 25th, 2010 | by
Spencer Hall— After a season defined by poor starts and spectacular comebacks, the Jazz finally put together a nearly complete game and cooled off the hot New Orleans Hornets 105-87. Deron Williams now leads the all-time matchup with...
Al Jefferson
November 24th, 2010 | by
JeffersonTake it the Court is a new weekly column on SCH featuring the arguments, opinions, and random musing of a Utah Jazz fanatic. Over the past several years, the Utah Jazz have teamed up with the Salt Lake Mission to provide...
Al Jefferson
November 20th, 2010 | by
Jeff LindThe Jazz’ 94-82 loss to the Spurs Friday night was painful to watch. It wasn’t a horribly played game, necessarily, but it felt like the Jazz had opportunities to take the game over, but didn’t want to....
NBA
November 19th, 2010 | by
Spencer HallGone are the days when the LA Lakers were daily tabloid fodder. Perhaps jealous of the attention being paid to the chill bros in Miami, the San Antonio Spurs roll into SLC tonight with a media circus in tow. Tony Parker is...
Blog
November 19th, 2010 | by
K.Malphurs— In 2004 the Jazz gave up Keon Clark and Ben Handlogten in a trade with the Phoenix Suns, who had recently fleeced the New York Knicks. It was one of those strange trades that still don’t make much sense, but it...
Blog
November 18th, 2010 | by
Spencer HallA long NBA season is punctuated by important nights that fans recall for years and show the identity of the team. And in between those important nights, the teams play the Nets. A Wednesday is the most appropriately mundane day...