When is the season over again? The Utah Jazz have now lost eight straight games and 11 of their last 12. Tonight, they hosted the red-hot Houston Rockets, who had won ten straight games.
#TankNote The Utah Jazz are bad. The 16-56 San Antonio Spurs came to the Delta Center and beat the Utah Jazz at home. Utah has now lost seven straight and ten of its last eleven games.
Rumor has it Ryan Smith is planning another rebrand Rumor has it the Jazz plan to rebrand the rebrand. Ben Anderson and Chandler Holt of KSL.com recently had a podcast where they had some interesting information about a rumored rebrand starting as early as next season.
Can the Utah Jazz answer these 5 questions before the offseason is here? Whether you like it or not, reality is sinking in for the Jazz. Pretty soon that lonely E will be sitting next to their name in the standings, they’ll be eliminated from playoff and play in contention here in the next few games.
Can the Jazz answer these 5 questions before the offseason is here? Whether you like it or not, reality is sinking in for the Jazz. Pretty soon that lonely E will be sitting next to their name in the standings, they’ll be eliminated from playoff and play in contention here in the next few games.
With only a couple of games left in the season, it’s unlikely that the Utah Jazz will be able to make the playoffs again this year. While Lauri Markkanen’s production has dipped a bit over the past couple of years, it’s undeniable that he’s still the team’s best player throughout the season.
It was good to see Lauri Markkanen ball out for the Utah Jazz, but it wasn’t enough to stop Luka Doncic The Utah Jazz had most of their team play for the first time in some time, and they looked a lot better than they had the last time they faced the Dallas Mavericks.
There are just more than 10 games remaining in the regular season for the Utah Jazz and Dallas Mavericks, but they find themselves in vastly different positions.
The Utah Jazz and Houston Rockets have drawn the wrath of the NBA for their shenanigans on Saturday night.
Saturday's showdown between the Houston Rockets and Utah Jazz saw some soft fisticuffs and a couple of ejections.
The Utah Jazz won't have much rest when they hit the road to face the Dallas Mavericks on a back-to-back. The Jazz be without some key contributors heading into the contest. Jordan Clarkson (groin), and John Collins (face) are out and Lauri Markkanen is not on the injury report.
As we start to near the approaching NBA offseason, the chatter is starting to generate around some potential names that could be on the move in the coming months.
Judging by the first two meetings of the Jazz and the Mavericks this season, it is anyone's guess what will happen Thursday when Utah visits Dallas. The teams have played two wildly different contests against each other.
It’s a shot lodged into NBA lore forever and in stuck in the craw of Utah Jazz fans even 26 years later. It’s a shot sports fans know well: Michael Jordan, then of the Chicago Bulls, driving into the lane with Jazz forward Byron Russell guarding him.
With just three weeks left in the 2023-24 season, the Utah Jazz will focus on player development. Most of the chatter this season has been centered around Utah’s 2023 draft class, but not much has been said about Walker Kessler’s sophomore season.
On March 18, the Minnesota Timberwolves took on the Utah Jazz in a thrilling game that was ultimately a 114-104 win for the T-Wolves. While it was a great game for both sides, one person in particular did not have a great time.
Anthony Edwards clarified a postgame remark that many misheard.
Utah forward John Collins exited the Jazz's Monday game against the Minnesota Timberwolves in the third quarter due to a head contusion. Collins was the victim of a vicious dunk by Minnesota star Anthony Edwards with 5:29 remaining in the third.
After missing the last six games with a quadriceps strain, Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen will be back in the starting lineup as they take on the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday.
Utah Jazz rookie guard Keyonte George has gone through the typical roller coaster experience of a first-year player. Selected 16th overall in the 2023 NBA Draft, George earned All-Tournament First Team honors in Summer League play.
The Phoenix Suns are taking a chance on a former All-Star.
In a tightly contested match, the Utah Jazz secured a 124-122 victory over the Atlanta Hawks during Friday’s NBA action, led by standout performances from Keyonte George and Collin Sexton.
Yesterday was a typical Monday, a 1-3 record with a net loss. It just seems that we build momentum as the week goes on.
Unless he can unequivocally prove his injury issues are behind him in the summer, he may be looking at an uphill battle to sign another NBA contract.
The Utah Jazz's Keyonte George has certainly progressed throughout his first season in the NBA. The scoring potential was always there, even going back to November.
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