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Utah Jazz 108, New Orleans Hornets 94

Monday, April 6, 2009

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Utah Jazz 108, New Orleans Hornets 94

Ronnie Brewer and the Utah Jazz finally showed up in an important road game and thrashed the New Orleans Hornets. The Jazz jumped on the Hornets early with a near-perfect 41 point first quarter. The Jazz scored on 19 of 23 possessions in the quarter and that includes a Memo Okur 40-foot heave at the buzzer [...]

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Utah Jazz 99, Houston Rockets 86

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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Utah Jazz 99, Houston Rockets 86

It may have been the best all-around game for the Jazz this season despite a horrible opening 5 minutes to the game.  Utah played inspired defense that limited Houston to just under 35% shooting which translated into energy on the offensive end and a solid home victory over the hot Rockets. Player of the game was [...]

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Utah Jazz 103, Washington Wizards 88

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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Utah Jazz 103, Washington Wizards 88

Am I the only one who wishes they were still the Washington Bullets?  This season it doesn’t really matter what the name on the front of the jersey says because the Washington team is just not very good. Don’t tell that to Jerry Sloan and the Jazz though, who lost in D.C. giving the Wizards their [...]

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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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