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Utah Jazz 104, Phoenix Suns 99

Monday, March 30, 2009

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Utah Jazz 104, Phoenix Suns 99

Thank you Mr. Grant Hill.  The Phoenix Suns veteran dropped a pass out of bounds with 25 seconds left allowing the Jazz to force overtime with a Deron Williams jumper over Steve Nash.  In overtime, the Jazz put the Suns playoff hopes on ice with strong play by Deron and a four point play by Andrei [...]

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Phoenix Suns 118, Utah Jazz 114

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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Phoenix Suns 118, Utah Jazz 114

  Ouch. Another winnable road game down the drain. Such a great game full of so much bad defense, unexpected heroes (for the Suns) and disappointments (for the Jazz). Honestly, I thought that the Suns lost the game with 8:10 left in the game when they took their best player out, Louis Amundson.  Amundson won this game for [...]

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Utah Jazz 101, Oklahoma City Thunder 94

Saturday, March 21, 2009

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Utah Jazz 101, Oklahoma City Thunder 94

Deron Williams took it upon himself in the third quarter to lead the Jazz to a rare road victory and win number 43 of the season.  D-Will was 6 for 6 in the quarter with 4 assists on his way to 24 points and 11 assists in the game. Memo Okur was lighting it up early for Utah but [...]

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Utah Jazz 112, Indiana Pacers 100

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Utah Jazz 112, Indiana Pacers 100

The Utah Jazz have struggled mightily all season long when playing on the road.  Tuesday night they got relatively low output from their two Olympians: Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer.  Despite this, the supporting cast was able to pick up the slack and leave Conseco Fieldhouse with their 12th victory in a row.  Deron Williams had [...]

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Lucky Number Seven

Sunday, March 1, 2009

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Lucky Number Seven

Utah Jazz 102, Sacramento Kings 89 After an emotion day of paying tribute to Larry H. Miller, the Jazz had to keep the energy high to survive the NBA’s worst.  The Jazz played with bursts of energy that built leads followed by inevitable letdowns allowing the Kings to hang around into the 4th quarter.  In the [...]

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