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An 86-70 Jazz loss to Memphis (56-26) means that Utah (43-39) is the winningest team in franchise history to miss out on the playoffs.
As journalists, students and taxpayers (and their accountants) know, it's amazing what you can do on deadline. Faced with the necessity of winning to keep their playoff hopes alive, the Jazz (43-38) controlled ...
A 97-90 road win — just their 12th away victory of the season — over talented Golden State (44-33) Sunday night proved that the Jazz (41-37) are indeed serious about making the playoffs.
A new Jazz emerged in Portland Friday night.
No one's pretending that the Suns (23-49) are a good team this season. Wednesday night, the Jazz (36-36) didn't, using a strong first quarter to shade their opponent 103-88.
The Jazz's late comeback fell short of being quite as magical as that of a current NCAA Tournament contender.
The Jazz produce a surprisingly valiant performance in an overtime loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Friday.
The Jazz continue to be mediocre, as another poor performance led to a 100-93 loss at Houston on Wednesday night.
As the Jazz try to catch the lightning of a winning streak, they heard a lot of Thunder.
Continuing to define their mediocrity, the Utah Jazz were much worse than just mediocre in a 113-84 blowout loss in New York on Saturday.