• Podcast: Where Anomalies Become Trends
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    Podcast: Where Anomalies Become Trends
    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,...
Team USA Summer Foreshadows a New Complexity for Mitchell
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Team USA Summer Foreshadows a New Complexity for Mitchell

September 23rd, 2019 | by Dan Clayton
Donovan Mitchell is in a great place. Let’s just get that out of the way first. He’s fine.Yes, you heard some of the same specious narratives surface about Mitchell after his experience with USA Basketball this...
Injury-Resistant Jazz? Surviving Through Bumps & Bruises With Versatile Depth
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Injury-Resistant Jazz? Surviving Through Bumps & Bruises With Versatile Depth

September 16th, 2019 | by Dan Clayton
The Jazz are going to be good. That much we have pretty well estbalished after their splashy offseason acquisitions.But an underdiscussed element of the club’s roster-building success is the number of guys on the team with...
ROY Redo: Could Mitchell and Simmons Compete For Hardware Again?
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ROY Redo: Could Mitchell and Simmons Compete For Hardware Again?

September 4th, 2019 | by Isaac Adams
After competing head-to-head for Rookie of the Year honors in 2018, could Donovan Mitchell and Ben Simmons face off in this year’s MVP race? As dark horse MVP candidates go, it’s a scenario I could see happening.First, I...
FINAL UPDATE 9/15 – FIBA Tracker: Jazz’s Best on Display in China
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FINAL UPDATE 9/15 – FIBA Tracker: Jazz’s Best on Display in China

September 3rd, 2019 | by Dan Clayton
With a roster that features the global diversity of a United Nations subcommittee, there’s always a decent chance that someone in the Utah Jazz’s employ can be found in some international tournament somewhere. This...
No RoCo: Why the Jazz Won’t Be Major Trade Players For Now
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No RoCo: Why the Jazz Won’t Be Major Trade Players For Now

August 29th, 2019 | by Isaac Adams
NBA news slows to a trickle in August, the quietest point of the year for the league. There are still nearly two months before opening night for the NBA and the eyes of the basketball world have turned to the FIBA World Cup,...
Utah Jazz: Predicting the 2019-20 Season
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Utah Jazz: Predicting the 2019-20 Season

August 26th, 2019 | by John Keeffer
The recent release of the 2019-20 NBA schedule signals that basketball is seemingly just around the corner. Most teams should be starting up their training camps in late September, and then preseason basketball will kick off on...
Utah Jazz: Breaking down the 2019-20 schedule
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Utah Jazz: Breaking down the 2019-20 schedule

August 14th, 2019 | by John Keeffer
In the doldrums of the NBA off-season, die-hard NBA fans will devour any morsel they can get of NBA news and analysis. With the recent release of the 2019-20 NBA schedule, it has created a whole week’s worth of content, and...
Staff Post: The Jazz’s Place in the WC, Impact of Additions, Starting Spots & More
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Staff Post: The Jazz’s Place in the WC, Impact of Additions, Starting Spots & More

July 19th, 2019 | by Salt City Hoops
The waiting-for-Woj-alert-texts part of the NBA offseason is mostly behind us. Which means the step-back-and-figure-out-what-just-happened part of the offseason is here.We’re on it.Five Salt City Hoops writers take on the...
Sorting Out the Still-Wild West: Offseason Recaps & Tiers For All 15 Teams
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Sorting Out the Still-Wild West: Offseason Recaps & Tiers For All 15 Teams

July 17th, 2019 | by Dan Clayton
The field is set. Fifteen Western Conference clubs are mostly done with their major personnel moves, which means we can start to suss out the power structure after a major talent shakeup across the NBA.Of course, ranking teams at...
The Jazz Can’t Afford to Overlook Denver
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The Jazz Can’t Afford to Overlook Denver

July 15th, 2019 | by Austin Facer
The excitement level surrounding the Utah Jazz has reached levels perhaps unknown to a certain generation of Jazz fans. That generation very much includes me, who just turned 27. That means I was just 5 years old when John...