March 8, 2010

Utah Jazz a Post-Season Favorite in Computer Simulations

Filed under: Utah Jazz — Jazz Fan @ 11:39 am

I came across an odd computer simulation on ESPN.com, a computer simulation run 5,000 times using John Hollinger’s rankings to determine the most likely outcome of the regular season and the post season. They call it the 2010 NBA Playoff Odds.

I bring it to people’s attention on this day, Monday, March 8, 2010, because of the results regarding the Utah Jazz.

Here are some of the interesting results for today:

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March 1, 2010

Current State of the Utah Jazz

Filed under: Eric Maynor, Matt Harpring, Ronnie Brewer, Utah Jazz, Wes Matthews — Jazz Fan @ 10:13 pm

I’ve had to take some time off of blogging about the Utah Jazz.

In the time that I’ve taken off, the Jazz have gone from being a .500 team and a perennial loser on the road to being a winner more often than not — at home and on the road. Heck, so far in 2010 they’ve been one of the top teams in the NBA.

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November 10, 2009

An early look at the Utah Jazz isn’t pretty

Well, now that the Jazz have a few games under their belt, how far do we think they are going to go?

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August 19, 2009

The Best Units for the Utah Jazz in 2008-2009

Filed under: Utah Jazz — Jazz Fan @ 11:18 am

A lot has been hypothesized about the following questions?

  1. Can the Jazz can be a Championship contender with Paul Millsap as their starting power forward?
  2. Team-wise, offensively and defensively, who is better Paul Millsap or Carlos Boozer?
  3. Who should the Jazz be playing at shooting guard and small forward for next year? Do they need to upgrade either or both of those positions to compete for a title?

Analyzing the statistics, here is how things break down.

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July 15, 2009

Some three way trades with Chicago that make sense

Filed under: Andrei Kirilenko, CJ Miles, Carlos Boozer, Utah Jazz — Jazz Fan @ 8:27 pm

With all of the recent talk of Chicago as Boozer’s destination, here are some three way trades for the Jazz that make sense.

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