October 15, 2008

2008-2009 Utah Jazz Lineup

After a very tame off-season for the Utah Jazz, Jazz fans are anxiously waiting to see what the season will bring. The Jazz re-signed C.J. Miles and traded little used Jason Hart for savvy veteran Brevin Knight. They also signed Ohio State Center Kosta Koufos.

Not much.

Not that we expected much change for a team who was really good last year, losing to the Lakers in a series that they probably should have been able to win.

So what should we expect this year.

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July 28, 2008

Utah Jazz match offer sheet for C.J. Miles. Where do they go from here?

After a week of hard consideration, the Utah Jazz have decided to match the offer sheet offered up by Oklahoma City to steal away C.J. Miles.

The main reason that they said they chose to match the offer sheet was that they had invested 3 years in him and they figured that he was now at the point where he knew the system and could start making a valuable contribution.

Jazz fans and sportswriters are likely scratching their heads at this decision. They invested a lot in BYU product Rafael Araujo, but they let him go.

There has got to be a little more to this story than just “return on investment”.

Let’s take a look at things a little bit closer.

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July 24, 2008

Brevin Knight for Jason Hart

Filed under: Brevin Knight, Jason Hart, Ronnie Price, Utah Jazz — Jazz Fan @ 7:06 am

People tend to rag on Jason Hart more than he deserves, in my opinion.

In case you haven’t heard, the Utah Jazz have traded Jason Hart to the Clippers for veteran point guard Brevin Knight, much to the delight of many Jazz fans. (Well, the Jason Hart leaving, at any rate. Most Jazz fans don’t know much about Brevin Knight unless they play Fantasy Basketball.)

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May 28, 2008

Mock Draft Projections

With the twenty-third pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, the Utah Jazz select…

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May 22, 2008

Thoughts on the Jazz Defeat and where they go

Well, the Jazz couldn’t quite pull it out against a very defeatable Los Angeles Lakers team.

Where should the Jazz go from here?

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