Veteran broadcaster David Locke enters his fifth season as the radio voice of the Jazz while Ron Boone will team with Locke for the fourth straight season as the radio analyst. Spence Checketts and Jake Scott will again host the Jazz pre- and postgame radio show. The season will also mark the fourth straight year the Jazz will carry a Spanish radio broadcast. All rights reserved. Regular Season.
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Today's Standings and Standings for any date in history. Players , Teams , Seasons , Leaders , Awards Glossary , Contact and Media Information , We're Social Wed, Oct 30, Box Score. Oklahoma City Thunder. Fri, Nov 1, Phoenix Suns. Sat, Nov 2, Houston Rockets. Tue, Nov 5, Brooklyn Nets. Wed, Nov 6, Boston Celtics. Fri, Nov 8, I know what you're thinking, and the answer is yes. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that games against the two teams in the NBA Finals are important—especially with the game against Miami coming on the road.
Focusing on their matchup with the Magic, after their games against the best of the best, gives fans an opportunity to see the level of resiliency in a young Jazz team that will undoubtedly be looking for an identity. Let's play out a few scenarios here. If somehow the Jazz pull off back-to-back wins against the Spurs and Heat, they will look to prove it's not a fluke with a dominant win against Orlando. If they split with the Spurs and Heat, again, the Jazz will be looking to assert themselves with a win against Orlando.
If Utah loses both games, which is the likeliest of all outcomes—based on last season's record against the Spurs and record against the Heat—the Jazz will be looking to show they are at least not in the same category as a team that is truly rebuilding like Orlando. A worn-out Jazz team coming off games against the elite of the elite will show that they're more mature than their age shows.
Dominating the Magic is a way to show that Utah isn't truly rebuilding, but it's instead in more of a "re-identifying" season. The Jazz have the advantage on the wing with Alec Burks and Gordon Hayward, and by this point in the season, Trey Burke should have his rookie jitters behind him. On paper this may not seem like a big game, but for a young team, this matchup, coming after two tough games, will be important to the Jazz's trajectory for the remainder of the season. Remember last season when the Utah Jazz went from to in just 15 games, ultimately losing their grip on a playoff spot?
The team they lost that playoff spot to was the L. Lakers , and while they didn't play each other down the home stretch of the season, this one will still be fun to watch.
If they are both battling for the final playoff spot in the West once again, each and every time they face off will be of importance due to the way tiebreaker rules are set up in the NBA. While Kobe Bryant could be back by this point in the season, the Jazz are still the favorite in this matchup.
That's because their frontcourt has a significant athletic advantage over the likes of Pau Gasol and Chris Kaman. Denver Nuggets. Sat, Nov 10, Phoenix Suns. Mon, Nov 12, Toronto Raptors. Wed, Nov 14, Boston Celtics. Fri, Nov 16, Philadelphia 76ers.
Sat, Nov 17, Washington Wizards. Mon, Nov 19, Houston Rockets. Fri, Nov 23, Sacramento Kings. Sat, Nov 24, Mon, Nov 26, Wed, Nov 28, Fri, Nov 30, Oklahoma City Thunder. Sat, Dec 1, Mon, Dec 3, Los Angeles Clippers.
Wed, Dec 5, Orlando Magic. Fri, Dec 7, Sun, Dec 9, Wed, Dec 12, Fri, Dec 14, Sat, Dec 15, Tue, Dec 18, Brooklyn Nets. Wed, Dec 19, Indiana Pacers. Sat, Dec 22, Miami Heat. Sun, Dec 23, Wed, Dec 26,
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