After winning 45 home games with just four losses during the regular season and posting an 8-0 home record during the playoffs, the Utah Jazz fell to the Portland Trail Blazers 105-97 at the Delta Center in Game 6 of the Western Conference finals to end their season. Karl Malone scored 23 points and Tyrone Corbin came off the bench for 22 points, but the Jazz shot just 22 percent in the second half. John Stockton missed 6-of-7 in the fourth quarter, but said an eye injury sustained in Game 5 of the series didn't bother him.
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In 1992, the Jazz could have been a couple of games better on the road and been a #1 seed that would have made the finals. The Bulls would have been waiting ironically enough. In 1992, the Bulls were starting the dynasty phase. They weren't as More..