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Ahead of the 2017 NBA Draft, a certain Celtics executive had several options with the No. 1 overall pick. Markelle Fultz was the consensus top choice, but the Celtics fell in love with Jayson Tatum ...
With the recent events in the NBA surround Donald Sterling and the Los Angeles Clippers, we’ve learned more about NBA owners and ownership (including the rules and constitution of the NBA owners). All ...
1. Jazz trade Trevor Booker & Non-Guaranteed Contracts to the Boston Celtics for Kelly Olynyk, Gerald Wallace, and 2018 Memphis 1st Round Pick Dan Clayton: Pass. The Jazz could do worse than Olynyk as ...
Big news from the Miller family as Gail Miller announces her forthcoming marriage to long-time friend of the family Kim R. Wilson. Here’s the press release: SALT LAKE CITY (June 1, 2012) — The Miller ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Earlier this month Dikembe Mutombo and the LDS Church announced a partnership to build a better ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The belief an NBA team needs a superstar to win a championship is strong, especially whenever the ...
On this week’s Salt City Hoops Show, hosts Andy Larsen and Zach Harper talk about the Jazz’s offseason, and take Twitter suggestions for what the Jazz could do with their pick in a trade. Then, we ...
In an attempt to memorialize Utah’s biggest lottery defeat since falling to number 6 in 2005, here is my stream of consciousness during the proceedings last night: All you need to know for this ...
Glimpses of the Game are short profiles on an aspect of the game of basketball. Each includes a definition of the play, technique, or element, the purposes of it, and how the subject is employed by ...
The summer of nerves continues for Jazz fans, who feel a jolt of anxiety every time someone utters the word “Boston” anywhere near Gordon Hayward’s name. In roughly a month, the Jazz star’s immediate ...
As Jazz fans, we’re not used to having this much time off in the offseason. For more than a decade, we were used to going well into the postseason, almost always into May, and often into June. But in ...
While the NBA Playoffs are slowly, but surely winding down, the Utah Jazz coaching search is slowly but surely starting to gain more traction–at least through the media. A few names are being ...