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Utah Jazz

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  • January 2008
    • Jazz Move Into First With Win Over Spurs

      Jazz Move Into First With Win Over Spurs

      (Newser) - Andrei Kirilenko scored 23 points on 9-10 shooting and Utah never trailed in a 97-91 victory over San Antonio. The intensity was high in this rematch of last season's Western Conference finals, with several technical fouls given out as well as lots of bumps and bruises for the Spurs, who saw a much more physical Utah team this time. More »

    • Nets, Nuggets Both Aimless in Denver Win

      Nets, Nuggets Both Aimless in Denver Win

      (Newser) - Denver shot 36% against New Jersey last night, but even without Carmelo Anthony the Nuggets had no trouble putting away their 38.4%-shooting opponents. With only 11 points in the first quarter and 31 total in the first half, the Nets had no chance against Allen Iverson's 30 points and Marcus Camby's 14 boards, reports the Rocky Mountain News. Elsewhere in hoops: More »

    • Wiz Conjure Rare Season Sweep of Mavs

      Wiz Conjure Rare Season Sweep of Mavs

      (Newser) - For the first time in eleven years, Washington swept their series with Dallas with a 102-84 win—the Mavericks' worst loss of the season. It was just one more in a litany of impressive wins for the Gilbert Arenas-free Wizards, who have also beaten the NBA-leading Celtics twice in their last six games. Also in pro hoops: More »

    • T-Wolves Can't Contain Nash in 115-95 Suns Win

      T-Wolves Can't Contain Nash in 115-95 Suns Win

      (Newser) - The Timberwolves couldn't keep Steve Nash from leading his team to a 115-95 victory last night. They tried to stop him from passing, and he scored; they tried to block his shot, and he dished out 13 assists. Against Nash and the Suns, the NBA's worst team never had a chance, reports the Arizona Republic. Elsewhere in the league: More »

    • Williams, Utah Best Milwaukee

      Williams, Utah Best Milwaukee

      (Newser) - The Utah Jazz rode Deron Williams in the fourth quarter and overtook the Milwaukee Bucks to earn a 98-87 victory at home. Williams had 14 of his game-high 33 points in the final period, as Utah used tough defense and a glut of free throw attempts to win their fourth straight contest and sixth in their last seven games, reports the Salt Lake Tribune . More »

    • Hungry Pistons Don't Give Spurs a Chance

      Hungry Pistons Don't Give Spurs a Chance

      (Newser) - The Pistons went on a 22-2 scoring run late in the first quarter to put last night's game permanently out of San Antonio's reach, the San Antonio Express-News reports. "They're tough to play," said the Spurs' Tony Parker of the team that defeated the defending champions 90-80. Elsewhere in the paint: More »

    • Jazz Ice Sixers With Old Pick-and-Roll

      Jazz Ice Sixers With Old Pick-and-Roll

      (Newser) - Kyle Korver showed no love for his ex-team yesterday, dropping in five free throws in the final 27 seconds to clinch Utah's 110-107 win over Philadelphia, which traded him on Saturday. Carlos Boozer and Deron Williams led six Jazz scorers in double figures. Andre Iguodala became the first Sixer this season to surpass 30 points in the loss, reports AP. In other hoops: More »

  • December 2007
    • Not Much Magic at Home for Orlando

      Not Much Magic at Home for Orlando

      (Newser) - Call it a missed opportunity tonight as the Orlando Magic saw Paul Millsap, a guy they passed on in last year's draft, score 28 points in a 113-94 win for the Utah Jazz in Florida. The Magic fell to 5-7 on its home floor this season despite the usual double-double from Dwight Howard and 27 points from Hedo Turkoglu. Elsewhere: More »

    • Gordon, Bulls Run Over Wizards 95-84

      Gordon, Bulls Run Over Wizards 95-84

      (Newser) - The Chicago Bulls put together a 12-0 run in the final four minutes to beat the Washington Wizards 95-84. Caron Butler recorded a triple-double for Washington, which came into the game riding a four-game win streak. Ben Gordon led the way for Chicago with 22 points. Ben Wallace sat out the game with a sore left foot, reports the AP. Elsewhere in the Association: More »

    • Atlanta Breaks Utah Chokehold

      Atlanta Breaks Utah Chokehold

      (Newser) - The Hawks beat the Jazz for the first time in five years and ten games, despite Carlos Boozer's bruising 39 points and 12 rebounds. Utah continued its woeful play on the road, dropping its sixth straight to fall to 5-10 outside Salt Lake City limits. The Jazz were particularly inept at the charity stripe, shooting 29 of 42. More »

    • Suns Blaze Past Jazz 103-98

      Suns Blaze Past Jazz 103-98

      (Newser) - The high-scoring Suns got in touch with their defensive side last night, clamping down on the Jazz to secure a 103-98 victory. Coming off a two-game slump, Phoenix matched Utah's NBA-best shooting offense with 29 points and 11 assists from Steve Nash, as well as 26 points and 15 boards from Shawn Marion, the Arizona Republic reports. More »

    • Young Blazers Scorch Jazz 97-89

      Young Blazers Scorch Jazz 97-89

      (Newser) - Portland held the Utah Jazz to their first home loss in eight games last night, prevailing 97-89 without the help of star scorer LaMarcus Aldridge. Martell Webster stepped up, scoring 25 points and five rebounds, and Brandon Roy tallied nine of his 16 points in a critical fourth quarter, the Salt Lake Tribune reports. More »

    • Celtics Win No. 17 as Bulls Come Up Short

      Celtics Win No. 17 as Bulls Come Up Short

      (Newser) - With a 92-81 road victory in Chicago, the Boston Celtics improved to 17-2 on the season and stretched their current streak to six games. Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo led the team with 21 and 18 points each; the Bulls' high scorer was sixth-man Andres Nocioni with 18, the Boston Globe reports. In less inevitable NBA action: More »

    • Hot Spurs Off to Best-Ever Start

      Hot Spurs Off to Best-Ever Start

      (Newser) - The Utah Jazz haven't won a game in San Antonio in nearly nine years, and if they thought they would have a better chance with Spurs' big man Tim Duncan benched last night, a 104-98 defeat soon dispelled that idea. Manu Ginobili outstripped everyone with 37 points, and Utah's scoring couldn't compete, reports the San Antonio Express-News . More »

    • Heat Cool Off, Jazz Take Control 110-101

      Heat Cool Off, Jazz Take Control 110-101

      (Newser) - Together, Deron Williams, Carlos Boozer, and Mehmet Okur accounted for 73 of Utah's points in last night's 110-101 outpacing of the Heat. Williams added 15 assists, Boozer grabbed 15 rebounds, and Okur, a center, nailed four of five three-pointers to bust open an 87-87 tie, reports the Miami Herald.