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Jazz open up 5-game road trip with win in N.J.
Deron Williams said nothing needed to be said. About the Minnesota mess, that is: two losses in 10 days to a four-win team, including one at home just last Monday.
By this point, it has become a certifiable part of their identity. Not only have the Jazz struggled to win on the road the past three seasons, they're prone to suffering inexplicable losses at seemingly the least opportune times.
Report: Jazz gate receipts are down
The Jazz are one of 21 teams to report a drop in net gate receipts through the first quarter of the season, according to an internal league document obtained by CBSSports.com. According to the document, the Jazz have seen average net gate receipts decline 8.8 percent this season, to $888,478 per home game from $974,551 last season.
Utah Jazz: Kirilenko, Fesenko, Korver and Price all out for tonight's game
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Hot Rod back behind mic ? for the Lakers
LOS ANGELES ? Hot Rod Hundley's voice hasn't been silenced after all. Replaced by David Locke as the Jazz 's radio play-by-play man after last season, Hundley will be working six games this season ? for the Los Angeles Lakers .
Jazz: Matthews ready for Bryant
No introductions will be necessary from Wesley Matthews' perspective if and when the undrafted rookie from Marquette with the burgeoning reputation for his defense matches up tonight against Kobe Bryant.
Boozer finds confidence after 'chilling' out
After his rocky summer and a rough beginning to the 2009-10 season, the San Antonio Spurs turned out to be just what needed.
Jazz: Miles to go? No long for returning C.J.
Jazz: Miles to go? No long for returning C.J. by By Steve Luhm The Salt Lake Tribune , The Salt Lake Tribune C.J. Miles showed up at the Utah Jazz 's practice facility Wednesday morning with a huge smile on his face and a slight case of butterflies in his stomach.
Banged up Jazz get best of Blazers
Soaring toward the end of November as they have been, the Jazz seem to have come to the realization they perhaps can be really good this season.
Boozer has 24 points, 15 boards in Utah's 120-93 win over Memphis
Carlos Boozer had 24 points, 15 rebounds and seven assists and the Utah Jazz tied their season-best winning streak with their third straight victory, beating the Memphis Grizzlies 120-93 Monday night.
Utah Jazz notebook: Injuries mounting for Jazz
The Jazz practiced with just eight healthy players Sunday, and that could be all they have available for tonight's game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Utah Jazz notes: Sloan suggests numbers caught up to Jazz
Never one to make excuses, coach Jerry Sloan did suggest after Tuesday's loss to Oklahoma City that the Jazz 's depleted ranks had finally caught up with them.
Jazz coach remembers Abe Pollin
NBA commissioner David Stern once told ESPN.com's Bill Simmons his three favorite franchise owners were Detroit's Bill Davidson, Washington's Abe Pollin and Utah's Larry H. Miller.
Jazz Extra: Coming attractions
Just wondering ... Wesley Matthews was asked recently about whom he's been talking to the most during his breakout rookie season : "My mom .
They still aren't whole, and they certainly didn't put together a complete game Wednesday night.
Jazz need to win during homestand
The Jazz have five games still to go in a six-game homestand that continues with Tuesday night's visit from Oklahoma City, and they're three games into a favorable stretch with 11-of-14 being played at EnergySolutions Arena.
Utah Jazz: Deja vu for Jazz as AK goes off
Andrei Kirilenko changed out of his uniform, showered and walked onto the floor of EnergySolutions Arena for a postgame television interview so fast that Deron Williams - watching inside the lockerroom - thought he was seeing a replay from a game gone by.
Jazz notes: Korver still a few weeks away
Back from a weeklong training session at the Peak Performance Project in Santa Barbara, Calif., Kyle Korver said Wednesday he was encouraged about making his return from left knee surgery in a matter of weeks.
Somewhere between last week's beating in Boston and the end of their four-game Eastern Conference trip in Cleveland, the Jazz came together, in Carlos Boozer's opinion.
February 28, 1999 - exactly ten years, eight months and 22 days ago. That date may not jump out to most, but for the Jazz it has a lot of significance.
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