10 losses this season that the Jazz wish they could have back
While the Jazz are fighting for one of the final three playoff spots in the Western Conference, it’s hard not to look back at what could have been.
Here are 10 of the toughest losses that could have been wins for the Jazz.
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Yep, these were tough . . . but the Jazz also have had several last minute victories -- not the least of which was the Dallas game earlier this week, when Milsap came almost from the sidelines to sky over Dirk and ram down Hayward's miss.
So, it goes both ways and tends to balance out.
Steven Nash doing Steve Nash is the worst, because it costs the Jazz the tie-breaker.
Agree with Iowa Jazz Fan 2. To balance out these games, you should make a list of 10 games that Jazz should be thankful they won! I hope the next 3 will fall into that category. :)