November 4th, 2013 | by
Ben Dowsett While it’s been no secret to those in Salt Lake City, folks around the league are starting to take note of what we’ve known for some time: the Jazz are stacked with young talent. Their usual dose of smart drafting coupled...
October 29th, 2013 | by
Denim Millward Approximately seven years ago, I started a new job with an insurance company. (I know this is quite possibly the most boring lede ever, but stick with me.) After seven years of learning the fascinating ins and outs of the...
October 18th, 2013 | by
Scott Stevens It’s been a long time coming for Enes Kanter and Derrick Favors. After waiting patiently behind on the bench and fighting for minutes, it’s finally their time to shine. Kanter has already shown his soft touch around the rim,...
October 16th, 2013 | by
Andy Larsen 1. Kanter’s strong start and slower finish Enes Kanter had his turn as the Jazz’s leading scoring man, finishing with 23 points after getting off to a blistering 16 point, 8-8 shooting start in the first. Despite...
October 2nd, 2013 | by
David J Smith The season is, at long-last, finally here. Media day is in the books, two-a-days are going, and Saturday’s annual scrimmage will give the public the first look at the new era of Utah Jazz basketball. In less than a week,...
September 27th, 2013 | by
Scott Stevens For the past several years, Jazz players have been spending weeks at a time during the summer training with the Peak Performance Project, or P3, in Santa Barbara. I sat down with several members of the P3 staff at their facility...
September 4th, 2013 | by
Clint Johnson In athletics, “character” is often equated to mean “virtue.” They aren’t synonyms. Character is the product of all a person’s traits, good and bad. Virtue is adherence to a standard of good,...
August 27th, 2013 | by
Denim Millward I’d like to begin this post with a hard truth about Jazz fans. We’re not great with objective analysis and reasonable expectations for our team. I don’t want to begin my post with such negativity, but it has to be said. ...
August 20th, 2013 | by
Denim Millward In terms of popularity, fantasy basketball is the Billy Baldwin of fantasy sports. Maybe even Stephen. No, fantasy hoops can’t compete with the booming billion-dollar industry that is fantasy football, nor does it have...
August 14th, 2013 | by
David J Smith This is the time of the year that most Utah Jazz fans dread. The part of the year that bridges the draft and free agency with training camp can be downright rough. The one saving grace is that each passing day brings us closer to...