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Utah Jazz: Realistic 2012-13 Expectations
Haters want to hate. And sleepers will continue snoring. Let 'em. We've all, no doubt, read infuriating NBA Power Rankings that have the Utah Jazz ranked as the proverbial bottom feeders of the super-stacked Western Conference...
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Derrick Rose: To Win an NBA Championship, It's Isiah Thomas or Bust
Better players than Derrick Rose have gone their entire careers without winning an NBA championship. It's not quantum physics, and it doesn't take a Manhattan Project-type team to figure this out...
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Win-Win-Win Season Makes Jazz 2012's Most Productive Team
The Utah Jazz started the season as the Western Conference surprise. Thanks to a home-heavy schedule, the quick 9-4 start lent an extended stay as the second-best team in the better ...
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Utah Jazz: Improvements Made Easy
The shortened NBA season is going to feel a lot longer for the Utah Jazz if the early onslaughts are any indication of who this team is...
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NBA Trade Talk: Who Should the Utah Jazz Deal After Enes Kanter Pick?
The Utah Jazz have followed an age-old concept for winning over the past five months: Go big or go home...
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Utah Jazz: Roster That Guarantees Playoffs or More in 2012
The Utah Jazz are in a unique position this offseason. They're not exactly accustomed to having the luxury of the lottery and this year they have two of the Top 12 picks for the June 23 draft in Newark, New Jersey ...
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Karl Malone: Can the Mailman Deliver for the Utah Jazz and Derrick Favors?
A tumultuous season finally capsized and at once plugged the bleeding for the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night. A season that began with promise and lofty expectations ended “not with a bang, but with a whimper...
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NBA Free Agency 2011: Ray Allen and the 10 Best Sharpshooters on the Market
The NBA playoffs start Saturday. 16 teams will battle for what will likely be a five-horse race won by the experienced. That leaves 25 remaining teams to look forward to the NBA Draft and the free agency period...
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2011 NBA Draft: Jimmer Fredette, 10 NCAA Prospects the Utah Jazz Should Target
We're still two months away from May 17, when the ping-pong balls will bounce and decide the order of the NBA Draft. But all the madness hit stride last weekend, so it's the perfect time to evaluate team needs for the 2011-2012 NBA season...
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New York Knicks and Denver Nuggets Getting What They Deserve
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. The trade that finally ostracized Carmelo Anthony from Denver was reciprocal in that regard, both teams shedding what they no longer wanted...
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Utah Jazz: Do They Trade Al Jefferson or Paul Millsap to Develop Derrick Favors?
The Utah Jazz have a problem disguised as a blessing. When they acquired Derrick Favors from the New Jersey Nets , it seemed luxurious to think about him backing up starters ...
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Utah Jazz Take Power Back from NBA Players by Trading Deron Williams
There wasn’t a jaw-dropping trade more surprising than when the Utah Jazz shipped Deron Williams to New Jersey last month...
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NBA Trades: Bold Predictions for the Utah Jazz in the Post-Williams Era
The Utah Jazz are in a tough spot. They're currently sitting tenth in the Western Conference and have 21 games remaining, 11 on the road...
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Deron Williams Traded to New Jersey Nets: What This Means for Utah Jazz
All-Star Deron Williams has been traded to the New Jersey Nets. In return, the Utah Jazz will receive Devon Harris, Derrick Favors, two first-round picks and cash...
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Utah Jazz Truth: Deron Williams and Jerry Sloan Drama Doesn't Matter Anymore
Everybody wants to know exactly what happened to cause Jerry Sloan's sudden resignation from the Utah Jazz. Truth. Everybody wants it, but only the exclusive have access to first-hand information...
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Jerry Sloan and the 10 Greatest Coaches to Never Win Coach of the Year Award
The ultimate individual prize an NBA coach can receive is the Red Auerbach Trophy, and it was originally handed to Harry Gallatan of the St. Louis Hawks in 1963...
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NBA All-Star Game And The 10 Biggest Problems with the NBA
NBA All-Star Weekend is almost here. We can all celebrate...until it finally begins and puts us to sleep, much thanks to LeBron James’ absence in the ever-underwhelming dunk ...
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Deron Williams, John Stockton and the Greatest Guards in Utah Jazz History
The Utah Jazz have been lucky enough to have some of the greatest and most unique guards in NBA history. Having great guards is the hallmark of great teams...
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Jerry Sloan Resigns: 10 Ways Ty Corbin Can Lead the Utah Jazz to NBA Playoffs
The abrupt resignation of longtime head coach Jerry Sloan has put the Utah Jazz franchise at a pivotal point. The Jazz have revealed the best and worst that they’ve had to offer this year...
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NBA Breaking News: Jerry Sloan Reportedly Stepping Down
An era may be coming to an end in Utah. It has been reported that Utah Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan and longtime assistant Phil Johnson will be stepping down later this afternoon...
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NBA Results: Chicago Bulls' Derrick Rose Picks Utah Jazz Apart
The evening was a writer’s dream. More storylines were packed into one game when Carlos Boozer came back to Salt Lake City than any other night all year...
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Utah Jazz: 10 Ways to Shake the Team Out of Their Funk
The Utah Jazz have scraped the bottom of the barrel. After a six-game losing streak that was highlighted by the best and worst of the NBA, the Jazz have to re-evaluate themselves in order to get back on track...
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Deron Williams Injured, Early-Oop and The Human Pogo-Stick Coming To Town
The Utah Jazz are in the midst of their worst skid in three years. In a matter of 11 days the Jazz have slipped from tied for third in the Western Conference to the seventh spot...
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Utah Jazz: 10 Players They Should Pursue in 2011 To Keep Deron Williams Happy
The play that the Utah Jazz have recently put on tour is nothing short of destitute and is raising immediate concerns for one of the most consistent organizations, capped Tuesday night by 120-91 route against the Los Angeles Lakers last night...
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New Jersey Nets Trade Rumors: Mikhail Prokhorov After Andrei Kirilenko?
Walking fast and knowingly late to the only Utah Jazz game that I've attended, I managed to get to the tippy-top of the nosebleeds, where the nice lady in the black vest directed me last night in the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey...