2016 17 Media Guide Jazz
2016 17 Media Guide Jazz
2016 17 Media Guide Jazz
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
MEDIA INFORMATION PLAYERS 42
Media Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 2016-17 Utah Jazz Roster & Breakdown . . . . . . . 43-45
Joel Bolomboy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47
FRONT OFFICE 6 Alec Burks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-50
Staff Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Eric Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-52
Gail Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Boris Diaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-55
Steve Starks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Danté Exum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57
Sam Harkness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Derrick Favors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-60
John Larson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Quincy Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-62
Jim Olson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Rudy Gobert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63-64
Craig Sanders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Gordon Hayward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-67
Don Stirling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 George Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-69
BJ Vander Linden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Rodney Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-73
Joe Ingles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-75
BASKETBALL OPERATIONS 16 Chris Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-77
Dennis Lindsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Joe Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-81
Walt Perrin/Linda Luchetti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Trey Lyles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-83
David Fredman/Richard Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Shelvin Mack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84-85
Bart Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Raul Neto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86-87
Quin Snyder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Marcus Paige . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Igor Kokoskov/Alex Jensen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Henry Sims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89-90
Johnnie Bryant/Zach Guthrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Jeff Withey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91-92
Antonio Lang/Lamar Skeeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Draft Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Jeff Watkinson/Mike Wells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Regular Season Career Highs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Jerry Sloan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Playoff Career Highs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Kevin O’Connor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 The Last Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-97
Mark McKown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Isaiah Wright/Brian Zettler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 2015-16 SEASON IN REVIEW 98
Nick Asay/Nixon Dorvilien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Team Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Doug Birrell/Basketball Operations Team . . . . . . . . . 31 2015-16 Season Notables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100-101
Salt Lake City Stars/Dean Cooper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Final Composite Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-103
Game-by-Game Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
BROADCAST/MEDIA 33 Miscellaneous Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Broadcast Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Lineups, Team Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Craig Bolerjack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Games Missed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Matt Harpring/Kristen Kenney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Individual Season Single-Game Highs . . . . . . . . . . . 108
David Locke/Ron Boone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Team Season Single-Game Highs and Lows . . 109-110
Nelson Morán/Additional Broadcasters . . . . . . . . . . 38
Frank Zang/Jonathan Rinehart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Derek Garduño/Caroline Burleson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Local Media Outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
RECORDS 111 PRESEASON 368
Home and Road Records, Records by Month . . . . . 112 2016 Preseason Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369
Records vs. Opponents, Record by Division/Conference . . . 113 All-Time Preseason Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370
Jazz/Opponent Season-by-Season Statistics . . . 114-115 All-Time Preseason High and Lows . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371
Game-by-Game Won/Lost Records . . . . . . . . . 116-117 All-Time Preseason Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372-379
Longest Winning and Losing Streaks . . . . . . . . 118-119
Point Differentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120-121 PLAYOFFS 380
Record at All-Star Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 All-Time Playoff Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381
Season Openers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124-125 All-Time Playoff Game-by-Game Records . . . . . . . . . 382
Home/Road Openers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126-127 Playoff History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383-390
Overtime Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128-129 Year-by-Year Playoff Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391-398
Most/Fewest Points Scored/Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Career Playoff Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399-400
Biggest Wins and Losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Single-Season Playoff Records . . . . . . . . . . . . 401-402
Biggest Comebacks/Blown Leads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Jazz Playoff Individual Highs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403
Longest and Shortest Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Opponent Playoff Individual Highs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404
Attendance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134-135 Jazz Playoff Team Highs and Lows . . . . . . . . . 405-406
Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136-137 Opponent Playoff Team Highs and Lows . . . . . 407-408
All-Time Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138-139 Jazz Top Individual Playoff Performances . . . . 409-410
All-Time Season Highs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140-141 Opponent Top Individual Playoff Performances . . 411-412
Rookie Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142-143 Miscellaneous Playoff Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413
All-Time Individual Highs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144-145
All-Time Team Highs and Lows . . . . . . . . . . . . 146-147 NBA 414
All-Time Opponent Highs and Lows . . . . . . . . . 148-149 2015-16 Standings/Playoff Results . . . . . . . . . . . . 415
Season-by-Season Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150-151 2015-16 Statistical Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416
Starting Lineups/Games Lost to Injury . . . . . . 152-153 2015-16 Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417
Jazz Among NBA Top-10 Statistical Leaders . . . . . . 154 NBA Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418
Jazz Top Individual Performances . . . . . . . . . . 155-161 NBA Development League . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 419
Opponent Top Individual Performances . . . . . . 162-166 2016-17 Officiating Staff/Key Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . 420
Miscellaneous Performances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 NBA Cares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421
VIVINT SMART HOME ARENA first time, requests from magazines and weekly newspapers
Vivint Smart Home Arena is located just two blocks west of the must be in writing on company letterhead and must include
heart of downtown Salt Lake City. The main entrance is located copies of the publications (if applicable). Freelance reporters
on the corner of 300 West and South Temple. Coming from Salt and photographers applying for credentials must provide the
Lake International Airport (approximately 10 minutes away), take Jazz with story-assignment information from their editor prior to
North Temple to either 400 West or 300 West, turn right and receiving credentials. International requests must be approved
proceed one block. The mailing address for Vivint Smart Home by the NBA International Public Relations staff in New York.
Arena is 301 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. Credentials are non-transferrable and do not guarantee a seat.
When in Vivint Smart Home Arena, credentials must be worn and
PRESS CREDENTIALS visible to security staff at all times. Autographs are not allowed
Two credentials are honored for admission to Vivint Smart Home during media access times. The Jazz reserve the right to revoke
Arena: Jazz season media passes and Jazz single-game media credentials at any time for any reason.
passes (good for date specified). Media members may apply
for credentials by emailing pr@utahjazz.com. All credentials PRESS ENTRANCE
are issued on a priority basis to major local, national and The Vivint Smart Home Arena press will-call and arena entrance
international media. Requests for single-game credentials is located off of South Temple and 300 West in the ticket lobby
must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Media with Jazz on the second level (below Door 5). No access will be allowed
season passes or NBA passes are asked to contact the Jazz to through public doors. Media should use stairwell #3 to access
ensure appropriate accommodations. When applying for the the press room.
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M E D I A I N F O R M AT I O N
PRESS PARKING LIVE SHOTS
The Utah Jazz does not provide parking for the media. Television stations producing live shots from Vivint
It is recommended that you walk to the arena, take Smart Home Arena must inform Jonathan Rinehart in the
TRAX or park in a pay-lot near the arena. Jazz communications department. Live shots must be
concluded no later than 30 minutes prior to game time.
HOT ROD HUNDLEY MEDIA CENTER
The Hot Rod Hundley Media Center is in room 149 on Level TELEVISION CAMERA LOCATIONS
One, centrally located between the Jazz and visiting team locker Television camera locations are available in approximately
rooms, near both stairwell #4 and elevator #4. Only members of 16 different areas around the building. For more information
the working media with credentials for the game are admitted on camera locations in Vivint Smart Home Arena, contact
to the press room. The press room serves as both a dining Jazz executive director of broadcasting, Travis Henderson, at
and working area during the regular season. The press room is (801) 238-6464.
equipped with telephones, wireless internet, electrical outlets
and televisions for media use only. The Jazz rely on media PHOTO/VIDEO
members to maintain a courteous, professional atmosphere in Per NBA rules, entering the 2016-17 season only outlets
the press room at all times. Children and non-working press are specified from the league are permitted to shoot from
not allowed in the press room. courtside photo lanes. An alternate upper photo area located
at the top of section 4 has been established for local TV
PRESS SEATING cameras and photographers to utilize during games. Flash
There are five different locations for media seating within photography is strictly prohibited. Rubber lens shades are
Vivint Smart Home Arena. Please refer to the posted seating required for all photographers and video and film crews who
maps in the press room for seating assignments. Press are authorized to shoot NBA game action. The Jazz ask that
seating is located in section 7 (radio/stats), courtside and photographers please be considerate of season ticket holders
row 27; section 4, platform; section 10, platform; section 9, behind them. Still photographers are not permitted in the
rows 26-29. Media should use elevator #4 or stairwell #4 locker rooms.
when accessing the concourse level from floor level. Wireless
internet access is located throughout the arena. LOCKER ROOMS
As per NBA regulations, the Jazz and visiting locker rooms are
STATISTICAL SERVICES open 75 minutes prior to game time and close 45 minutes
Game notes and other pertinent statistical information before the start of the game. For example, the locker rooms will
will be in the press room 90 minutes before tipoff. Play- be open from 5:45 to 6:15 p.m. for a 7 p.m. game. Both locker
by-play, quarter, halftime and final boxscore sheets will rooms may be opened 10 minutes, or earlier, but no later than
be distributed in all press areas. Out of town scores will 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. The visiting team’s
be delivered to broadcast crews on press row and will be head coach will generally conduct postgame interviews outside
displayed on scoreboards within the arena. Quote sheets the visitor’s locker room. Coach Snyder will be available in the
will be available in the press room as soon as possible Jazz interview room (room 145) for both pregame and postgame
following the game. media availability. Still photographers are not permitted in the
locker rooms. Cell phone use by the media is prohibited inside
ONLINE PRESS ROOM team locker rooms. The Jazz will rely on the media to maintain
The Utah Jazz have a Web site dedicated solely for the a courteous, professional atmosphere in the locker room at
media’s use. The site (http://pressroom.utahjazz.com) all times. NO AUTOGRAPHS ARE ALLOWED DURING INTERVIEW
features easy access to the most current Jazz game day PERIODS. Failure to comply with these rules may result in the
information, audio files from Jazz practices and games, forfeiture of your credential.
game notes, press releases, league public relations
contacts and daily media availability times. The site is PRACTICE
updated daily in an effort to provide the latest information Unless otherwise announced, the Jazz home practice time for
on the team. The online press room is password protected shootarounds is 10 a.m. MT and on non-game days is 11 a.m.
and restricted to media who cover the Jazz and the NBA. MT (subject to change). All practices are open to the media for
To obtain access, please contact the Jazz communications 15 minutes with players and coaches available for interviews
department pr@utahjazz.com. after practice. All shootarounds are closed to the media with
interview opportunities available afterwards. Non-game day
TELEPHONE LINES practices and home shootarounds are held at the Zions Bank
Courtesy telephone lines are provided for media in the Basketball Center (1414 S. 500 W.). Please call the practice
press room and at press seating locations. Media members hotline at (801) 325-BALL (2255) or visit the Online Press
wishing their own phone lines should contact the Utah Jazz Room to confirm practice locations and times.
IT department at (801) 325-2120.
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U TA H J A Z Z S TA F F
EXECUTIVE OFFICE Radio Executive Producer.............................................. Austin Horton
Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, Owner........................Gail Miller Radio Jazz Producer....................................................... Adrian Leiser
President, Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment........... Steve Starks Radio Broadcasters...................................... Ron Boone, David Locke
Chief Financial Officer......................................................John Larson Radio Studio Hosts.............................................. Spencer Checketts,
President, Vivint Smart Home Arena................................... Jim Olson ............................................................... Britton Johnsen, Tony Parks
Chief Marketing Officer..................................................Craig Sanders
Chief Revenue Officer....................................................... Don Stirling BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Chief Information Officer......................................... BJ Vander Linden Vice President of Business Analytics and Reporting.........................Nathan Kenyon
President, Megaplex................................................... Blake Anderson Vice President of Finance..............................................Ian McDonald
Fanzz General Manager............................................... Darren Squires Controller....................................................... Paul Gaerte, Sue Wood
General Counsel...........................................................Sam Harkness Accounting Clerical Staff.....................Cathy Adamson, Kim Esquibel,
Vice President, People & Culture.................................Michelle Smith .........................................................Macae Hansen, Denae Johnson
Executive Assistant..........................................................Nicole Jones Payroll Manager..................................................................Amy Gunn
Administrative Assistant.............................................. Tiffany Watkins Payroll Staff............................................ Lee Ann Avidu, Eric Colledge
Vice President of Human Resources................................. Paul Welsh
BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Human Resources Staff.................... Chris Carpenter, Scot Woodland
General Manager........................................................ Dennis Lindsey E-learning...........................................................................Ben Lowell
Vice President of Player Personnel.....................................Walt Perrin Vice President of Information Systems..............................Aaron Cook
Vice President of Basketball Operations...................... Linda Luchetti IT Systems Team................... Josh Ziska, Fred Riding, Branden Emia,
Director of Pro Player Personnel..................................David Fredman ......................................................... Ashley Williams, Jason Brimhall
Executive Director of International Scouting................ Richard Smith Network Team....................Eli Dawson, Jessica Davis, Steve Spanglo
Director of Scouting/Salt Lake City Stars VP of Basketball Operations..........Bart Taylor Help Desk......................................David Braithwaite, Tyler Hardesty,
Head Coach.....................................................................Quin Snyder ..................................Kenny Farnsworth, Randy Lee, Michael Mckay,
Assistant Coach.............................................................Igor Kokoskov ..................... Ian Grigg, Devin Williams, David Hamilton, Brad Evans
Assistant Coach.................................................................Alex Jensen Director of CRM Strategy & Analytics.............................Jared Carlisle
Assistant Coach............................................................Johnnie Bryant
Assistant Coach/Basketball Strategy..............................Zach Guthrie COMMUNICATIONS
Assistant Coach.............................................................. Antonio Lang Senior Vice President of Public and Community Relations........................ Frank Zang
Assistant Coach/Player Development..........................Lamar Skeeter Vice President of Communications.........................Jonathan Rinehart
Assistant Coach/Integrated Player Development.........Jeff Watkinson Director of Communications/Player Relations............Derek Garduno
Assistant Coach..................................................................Mike Wells Manager of Communications..................................Caroline Burleson
Director of Sports Science/Assistant Coach................ Mark McKown Manager of Corporate Communications/Salt Lake City Stars PR...............Gina Calvert
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach.............................Isaiah Wright Communications Assistants...........................Eli Davis, Rachel Noble
Senior Basketball Advisors...................... Kevin O’Connor, Jerry Sloan Director of Community Relations.........................................Patti Balli
Head Athletic Trainer...................................................... Brian Zettler Community Relations Assistant..................................Shannon Wright
Assistant Athletic Trainer......................................................Nick Asay
Director of Rehabilitation............................................Nixon Dorvilien
Massage Therapist........................................................... Doug Birrell
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
Senior Vice President, Corporate Partnerships..................Chris Baum
Equipment Manager.......................................................Adam Klauke
Vice President, Corporate Partnership and Business Development................ Brian Devir,
Basketball Operations Coordinator.............................Andrew Mealey
............................................ John Kimball, Ted Roberts, Greg Tanner
Player Personnel/Player Programs Coordinator........Andrae Patterson
Executive Assistant/Event Coordinator...............................Kylie Snow
Coordinator of Analytics...................................................Taylor Snarr
Vice President and Director of Asset and Inventory Management..................Marc Lowry
Team Physicians.............................Dr. Travis Maak, Dr. David Petron
Executive Assistant.........................................................Sylvia Carson
Basketball Operations Assistants......Keely Spencer, Steven Schwartz
Broadcast Traffic.............Charla Hastings, LaPrele Husted, Jodi Price
BROADCASTING Director of Sales.............................................................. Peter Bland
Senior Vice President of Broadcasting..........................Jeremy Castro Senior Account Executives..........................................Jackson Brown,
Vice President of Jazz Broadcasting.........................Travis Henderson .................................................................Steve Johnson, Matt Lenio
Vice President of Radio Operations................................Scott Garrard Account Executives........Libby Arias, Tommy Barrett, Jonathan Bosch,
Jazz Television Associate Producer..............................Jeremy Brunner ............................................Reed Brown, Calvin Close, Rob Greener,
Jazz Live Producer.............................................................Briana Carr ....................Andrew Hyde, Justin Jonas, Matt Lenio, Brent Petersen,
Broadcast Creative Director........................................ Cody McCarthy .......................Kevin Pigg, Brandon Tholen, Kurt Thomas, Josh Wood
Jazz Television Productions.............................................Scott Rogers Service Directors.......................................Steve Borland, Kim Brown,
Television Broadcasters.......................Craig Bolerjack, Matt Harpring ..................................................... Keane Horner, Verena Rasmussen
Television Studio Hosts....Ron Boone, Thurl Bailey, Alema Harrington Service Account Managers.........Whitli Godderidge, Kristin Hemauer,
Television Sideline Reporter......................................... Kristin Kenney .........................................Julie Johnson, Ashley Kelson, Karen Kwok,
Radio Program Director...................................................... Jake Scott .....................................Nathan Scholz, Tumua Tavana, Jacob Yospe
Radio Assistant Program Director.......................................Lloyd Cole
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U TA H J A Z Z S TA F F
EVENTS PUBLIC SAFETY
Senior Vice President of Events, Vivint Smart Home Arena......................Mark Powell Vice President of Public Safety/Team Security.........Lance Davenport
Vice President of Events..................................................Emily Justice Director of Event Security.................................................Steve Smith
Director of Events/Meetings........................................ Susan Truman Director of Guest Services................................................Chad Keefer
Events Managers.............................. Whitney Wright, Annette Prickett Security..................................... Jude Jolley, Eric Price, Greg Duncan,
..................... Blair Keddington, Blake Tingey, Jon Aaron, Leon Losee
FACILITIES
Senior Vice President of Facilities..................................Jamie Galileo TICKET SALES
Vice President of Facilities Services.................................. Dan Knight Senior Vice President of Tickets, Suites & Clubs...............Clay Jensen
Facilities Coordinators............................Melia Tingey, Whitney Wright Vice President of Ticket Sales & Service.....................Rich Muirbrook
Operations Manager....................................................Dave Goulding Vice President of Ticket Operations.............................Bobbie Walker
Custodial Manager........................................................Valeria Knight Vice President of Premium Seating & VIP Services.......... Chris Barney
Day Custodial Manager.....................................................Sherri Defa Executive Assistant.....................................................Elizabeth Smith
Night Custodial Manager............................................ Kathy Peterson Director of Fan Relations/Youth Programs.......................Colby Zobell
Swing Custodial Manager...................................................Lon Martin Youth Programs Coordinator........................................ Nate Martinez
Maintenance Manager......................................................Chad Eaton Youth Programs Account Executive................................ Matt Cahoon
Technical Services Manager.............................................James Baity Fan Relations Manager................................................. Amanda Long
Tech Services Staff.......... Jeremy Potter, Rob Bell, Nathan Richmond Fan Relations Account Executives..................................Jared Sagers,
......................................................Preston Kelly, Spencer Andreason
FOOD SERVICES Director of Ticket Operations.........................................Jon Jacobsen
General Manager, All-Star Catering............................. Mark Stedman Ticket Operations Manager.............................................Nick Nielson
Vice President of Catering............................................... Dave Dalton Ticket Operations Supervisor.........................................Duane Sartori
Corporate Chef...................................................... Thomas Satterfield Director of Ticket Sales..............................................Casey Patterson
Executive Chef...............................................................Thomas Lynch Director of Inside Sales....................................................Trevor Haws
Concessions Manager................................................Serenity Adorno Ticket Sales Manager.................................................... Dustin Dehlin
Warehouse Manager...........................................................Jack Stahl Group Sales Coordinator....................................... Courtney Robinson
Food & Beverage Managers.................Lindsey Barber, Vickie Benson Ticket Sales Account Executives...........Mike Bingham, Caleb Caputo,
..........................................Mike George, Devin Hager, Chris Hancuff,
...................................................... Jeff Heaton, Spencer Hildebrand,
GAME OPERATIONS/ .....................................................Myles Melendez, Doug Schellhase
MARKETING/PROMOTIONS Director of VIP Services & Jazz 100 Club..........................Chris Bailey
Senior Vice President of Marketing.................................Nate Randle VIP Services Manager...........................Cameron Coughlin, Lisa Dodd
Vice President of Game Operations and Promotions.... Meikle LaHue VIP Services Coordinator.........................................Kaylee Fernandes
Director of Game Operations and Promotions.............. Carly Robbins
Director/Producer of Video Operations..........................Shawn Brown
Mascot.........................................................................................Bear
Promotions/Mascot Assistant.................................. Anthony Johnson
Video Producer.............................................................Mark Thomsen
Video Production Coordinator..........................................Noel Hilden
Animator/Editor...............................Collin Shepard, Malcolm Thorpe
Vice President of Marketing........................................ Brendan Burke
Marketing Manager...................................................... Elaina Pappas
Vice President of Digital Platforms..................................Spencer Hall
Digital Content Director................................................Matt Sanchez
Digital Development Director.............................................Bret Lunch
Digital Content Reporter............................................... Hayley Byrnes
Digital Content Coordinator..........................................Nick Bolerjack
Senior Designer/Art Director.............................................Ben Barnes
Designers...............Katie Bedigian, Josh Crookston, Bekah Meadows
Copywriter/Editor..............................................................Matt Payne
Senior Director of Marketing Analytics............................Jared Geurts
Marketing Analytics Email Director...............................Devan Raynor
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
GAIL MILLER
OWNER AND CHAIRMAN,
LARRY H. MILLER GROUP OF COMPANIES
Gail Miller is owner of the Larry the Board of Trustees of Intermountain Healthcare and the
H. Miller Group of Companies Board of Directors of Zions Bank.
and is Chair of the Board of
Directors of Larry H. Miller Her many public recognitions include an honorary Doctor
Management Company. of Humanities from Weber State University, a Doctor of
Humane Letters from Salt Lake Community College, and
Gail and her late husband, Larry, started in business with a the Salt Lake Chamber’s highest award “A Giant in Our
single Toyota dealership in 1979. The Larry H. Miller Group City.” Gail also received the Legacy Award from the 2010
of Companies has grown to include 55 car dealerships Days of 47 Pioneer of Progress Awards, and was named the
throughout the West, the Utah Jazz, the Salt Lake Bees, 2010 MountainWest Capital Network Entrepreneur of the
television and radio stations, theatre complexes, sports Decade. In 2009, Gail was named the Salt Lake Tribune’s
apparel stores, and a variety of other automotive, financial, Most Influential Sports Figure in Utah; received an Influential
sports and real estate companies. The greater than 80 Women in Scouting award from the Boy Scouts of America
separate businesses within the Larry H. Miller Group of Great Salt Lake Council; and was an Honoree at the Sandy
Companies employ more than 10,000 people. Chamber of Commerce Titan Awards.
Gail and Larry created a strong legacy of giving back to the In 2012, Gail married Kim Wilson. Kim is a senior attorney
communities in which they do business. Gail presides over with one of Salt Lake City’s oldest law firms, Snow,
the Larry H. Miller Education Foundation, Larry H. Miller Christensen and Martineau.
Charities and the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation
which support a wide range of charitable, educational, and Gail and Kim enjoy their combined family of nine children,
humanitarian causes. 34 grandchildren and 11 (and counting) great-randchildren.
They make their home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Gail gives freely of her time and is actively involved in many
other business, civic and educational endeavors. She is
Chair of the Board of Trustees of Salt Lake Community
College and serves on the National Advisory Council at the
University of Utah and the President’s Leadership Council at
Brigham Young University. She is Co-Chair of the Salt Lake
City Mayor’s Commission on the Homeless and serves on
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
STEVE STARKS
PRESIDENT,
UTAH JAZZ, LARRY H. MILLER SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Steve Starks became president In 2011, he received the Larry H. Miller Leadership
of Larry H. Miller Sports & Excellence Award and was also named a Forty Under 40
Entertainment in March 2015. awardee by Utah Business Magazine in 2012. Starks
In this capacity, he is also the president of the NBA’s Utah graduated from Weber State University with a bachelor’s
Jazz, and oversees the NBA’s Development League Salt Lake degree in 2003. He has been actively involved in the
City Stars; MiLB’s Triple-A Salt Lake Bees; Vivint Smart Home community for the past 10 years and currently serves as a
Arena; Megaplex Theatres; Fanzz Sports Stores; the Tour of member of the World Trade Center Utah and on the board
Utah professional cycling race; and the sports radio stations of trustees at Weber State University.
comprising The Zone Sports Network.
Steve and his wife reside in South Jordan, Utah with their
Since joining the organization in 2007, Starks has three daughters.
contributed in a variety of management roles. He was
executive vice president of Larry H. Miller Management
Corporation where he was responsible for mergers
and acquisitions, Total Care Auto and Saxton Horne
Communications.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
SAM HARKNESS
GENERAL COUNSEL
LARRY H. MILLER SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Sam Harkness was named A native of Salt Lake City, Sam graduated from Brigham
general counsel for Larry H. Young University in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in
Miller Sports & Entertainment French with an English minor. He received his Juris Doctor
in the spring of 2014. Before degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School in 2002.
moving to this position, Sam Following graduation, Sam completed a judicial clerkship
served for almost five years as Chief Legal Counsel for with Chief Judge Dee V. Benson at the United States
Prestige, an auto finance company that is part of the Larry District Court for the District of Utah. He was admitted to
H. Miller Group of Companies. the Utah State Bar in 2002.
Prior to joining the Miller organization, Sam was a partner Sam resides in Draper and has four children: Luke,
at Snow, Christensen & Martineau, a law firm in Salt Lake Samantha, Ryan, and Mitchell.
City that specializes in trial services. His law practice
focused on commercial litigation and white collar criminal
defense, and he was part of the defense team for the
Olympic bribery case.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
JOHN LARSON
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER,
LARRY H. MILLER SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
John Larson is in his second Prior to working for the Larry H. Miller Group, Larson
season as Chief Financial worked for Price Waterhouse in the Salt Lake office. He
Officer for Larry H. Miller is a certified public accountant and a graduate of the
Sports & Entertainment University of Utah with a B.S. and masters degree in
(LHMSE) and his 26th year accounting.
with the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. In his
current role as Chief Financial Officer, Larson oversees Currently serving as a member of the Olympic Legacy
the financial, legal, technology and human resource Foundation Board and the LHM Health & Welfare
operations for Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment’s Executive Committee, Larson also has served on the
eight properties. LHM Charities Board of Directors, LHM 401k Advisory
Committee and several University of Utah boards. Larson
In 1990, Larson joined the Larry H. Miller Sports and also teaches the Sports Business course at the University
Entertainment Group, serving as Group Controller and, of Utah. Larson was the recipient of the Larry H. Miller
later, VP of Finance, where he oversaw the day-to-day Award for Management Excellence in 2006 and the Larry
accounting and financial operations. H. Miller Leadership Excellence Award in 2013.
In 2009, Larson took over as General Manager of Larson and his wife, Elizabeth Whitney, live in Salt Lake
Miller Performance where he was responsible for Miller City. He enjoys skiing, cycling, running and trying to keep
Performance’s two operational units: Miller Motorsports up with the couple’s five children who are scattered
Park and the Ford Performance Racing School. Under his across the country.
leadership, Miller Performance experienced significant
growth. Larson initiated a major restructure of the
company, creating new business models, securing new
partnerships and establishing industry-leading programs.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
JIM OLSON
PRESIDENT,
VIVINT SMART HOME ARENA
Jim Olson enters his 23rd A native of Salt Lake City, Olson graduated from
season with the Utah Jazz. the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in
In his current capacity of communications. While at the University of Utah, he worked
president of Vivint Smart in the athletic department spending time in both the ticket
Home Arena, Olson is office and sports information department. Following the
responsible for all functions related to ticketing, suites and University of Utah, he attended Northeastern University
clubs, food services, facility operations and event booking in Boston where he received a master’s degree in sports
for the region’s premier sports, concert and show venue and recreation management. As part of his education,
and home for the Jazz. Olson also oversees the Salt Lake he worked in conjunction with the Boston Celtics, New
Bees. He most recently served as the chief operating officer England Patriots and the Boston Bruins doing research
where he was responsible for the business operations for analysis for their marketing efforts. Following graduation, he
Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment. returned to Utah and was hired by the Jazz.
Olson originally joined the Jazz in 1994 as the phone Olson is active in the community, as he currently serves
center ticket manager before being promoted to director on the University of Utah Alumni Board of Directors, the
of tickets and the arena ticket manager in 1996. His Downtown Alliance, Visit Salt Lake and the Salt Lake
duties included responsibility for the Jazz sales staff and Chamber Board of Governors, and has been a chair for the
arena box office operations and sales. In June of 2003, Salt Lake Chamber’s Business to Business Expo. He also
he was promoted to vice president of ticket sales, where serves on the Crimson Club Board for the University of Utah
his responsibilities expanded to overseeing all Jazz ticket as well as the board for Camp Kostopulos, a summer camp
sales, the Jazz season ticket office, the Jazz 100 Club, suite where kids, teens and adults with disabilities or special
and VIP sales and services, the Jr. Jazz program, arena medical needs experience a five-day camping adventure
ticket sales, and later, responsibility for ticket and suite designed to teach new skills through the use of recreation
sales for the Salt Lake Bees after they were acquired by and leisure activities.
Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment Group of Companies
in 2005. Olson served in the vice president role until his He and his wife, Suzi, have four children – Madi, Jon, Abe
promotion to senior vice president of sales and marketing. and Lily and reside in Salt Lake City.
For the past six years, his responsibilities included ticket,
suite and premium sales and services, the Jazz 100 Club,
food services, game operations, guest services, building
operations and security and marketing for the Jazz and
Vivint Smart Home Arena. In addition, he also oversaw the
Salt Lake Bees Triple-A baseball team.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CRAIG SANDERS
CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER,
LARRY H. MILLER SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
DON STIRLING
CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER,
LARRY H. MILLER SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
As Chief Revenue Officer Stirling brings more than three decades of marketing,
for the Utah Jazz and sponsorship, sports industry and development
Larry H. Miller Sports & experience to LHMSE. He held strategic sales and
Entertainment (LHMSE), Don marketing positions with NBA Properties, Ladies
Stirling is responsible for identifying and developing Professional Golf Association, the Salt Lake Organizing
new areas of revenue generation as well as optimizing Committee for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games (SLOC),
existing revenue streams. IMG, and the Massachusetts Sports Commission.
In this role, Stirling is responsible for the management While at SLOC, Stirling played an integral role in
of Utah Jazz corporate partnerships as well as securing sponsorship sales of $870 million including
overseeing the business affairs of the Salt Lake City revenue from sponsors, suppliers, donors and
Stars and Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. licensees.
Prior to his role with LHMSE, Stirling served as a His role at the Massachusetts Sports Commission
vice president of special projects for Larry H. Miller included CEO of the Boston local organizing committee
Management Corporation (LHMMC), which provides for the 2006 NCAA Women’s Final Four and overseeing
operating services for the Larry H. Miller Group of winning bids for the 2006 WNBA Draft, 2008 NCAA
Companies including corporate governance, finance Men’s Lacrosse Championships, 2008 Women’s U.S.
and related services, human resources, charitable Olympic Marathon Trials, and the 2009 ACC Baseball
endeavors, government relations and more. Championships.
Before joining LHMMC, Stirling spent six years as Stirling is a graduate of Brigham Young University. He
National Finance Director/Senior Finance Advisor for and his wife, April reside in Salt Lake City and are the
Governor Mitt Romney, serving as a key leader and parents of four children and four grandchildren.
strategist for the fundraising team that raised over $1
billion for the 2012 Republican nominee.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE
BJ VANDER LINDEN
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER,
LARRY H. MILLER SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Prior to joining LHMSE, Vander Linden served as vice He graduated from the University of Utah with a
president of business systems for OC Tanner (2014-16), Bachelor of Science degree in economics and an MBA
an organization that helps external companies create degree from Utah State University. He and his wife
employee reward programs to recognize outstanding have three teenage boys who are involved in all sorts
work. His key responsibility was to manage the IT of sports activities. When he’s not in the office, he’s off
infrastructure, including databases, servers, business at a field, court or diamond somewhere. Vander Linden
systems, CRM solutions and other pertinent technology. enjoys spending time with his family and learning about
new technologies.
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BASKETBALL
OPERATIONS
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DENNIS LINDSEY
GENERAL MANAGER
Dennis Lindsey is currently Prior to joining the Spurs, Lindsey spent 11 seasons
in his fifth season as with the Houston Rockets, serving as the team’s
general manager of the Utah vice president of basketball operations and player
Jazz. Over the past four personnel from 2002-2007. Lindsey originally joined
years, Lindsey has added the Rockets as video coordinator/scout in 1996,
support staff to the team’s later serving as director of basketball development
basketball operations department, implemented and then director of player personnel. Before joining
enhanced performance and analytics tracking systems, the Rockets, Lindsey worked as an assistant coach at
overseen a remodel of Zions Bank Basketball Center Fort Worth Southwest High School and Pensacola (FL)
(practice facility) and led his first four drafts as Junior College.
the primary day-to-day contact for Jazz basketball
operations. Lindsey also helped return NBA summer A native of Freeport, Texas, Lindsey earned his
league basketball to Salt Lake City for the first time bachelor’s degree from Baylor University in 1992 and
since 2008 by organizing and overseeing the Utah Jazz a graduate degree in sports management from the
Summer League, a four-team, six-game event which U.S. Sports Academy in 1994. Lindsey played guard
drew nearly 32,000 fans to Vivint Smart Home Arena on the Baylor basketball team for four seasons (1988-
92), teaming with future NBA players David Wesley and
Lindsey came to Salt Lake City after spending five Michael Williams to lead the Bears to the 1988 NCAA
seasons with San Antonio as the Spurs’ vice president Tournament.
and assistant general manager. During his tenure
with San Antonio he was responsible for directing all He and his wife, Becky, have four children, Jacob,
of the team’s player personnel matters, leading all Matthew, Meredith and Jessica Claire. Jacob and
draft-related efforts, managing the Spurs’ professional, Matthew both attended Olympus High School in
college and international scouting aspects and Holladay. Jacob is now a sophomore basketball
overseeing the team’s analytical department, as well player at Baylor University, while Matthew is a senior
as handling the day-to-day management of basketball at Olympus who helped guide the Titans to the 2016
operations including salary cap management and Class 4A State Title. Lindsey’s father-in-law is long-
interfacing with the NBA, coaches and player agents. time football coach F.A. Dry who served as the head
Over his five seasons with San Antonio, the Spurs coach at both Tulsa and Texas Christian. In an effort
compiled a 271-123 (.688) regular season record, to honor and thank local educators, for the past
third-best in the NBA during that span. The Spurs won three seasons Lindsey and his wife have personally
50-plus games and advanced to the NBA Playoffs all purchased and donated Jazz tickets to local schools.
five seasons, winning three Southwest Division titles, Over the past three seasons, a total of 3,620 teachers
twice finishing with the best record in the Western and their families attended a Jazz game on behalf
Conference, and reaching two Western Conference of the Lindseys as part of their Tickets for Teachers
Finals (2008, 2012). program.
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WALT PERRIN
VICE PRESIDENT OF PLAYER PERSONNEL
Walt Perrin is currently in championship. Perrin and the rest of the squad would
his 16th season with the be inducted into the NIU Athletics Hall of Fame in
Utah Jazz, and ninth as vice 1987.
president of player personnel
after being promoted from Perrin began his career as the head coach of NIU’s
director in September 2007. junior varsity team while finishing his degree there.
In his current role, Perrin’s responsibilities include Upon graduation, he then became the assistant varsity
evaluating players on all levels and assisting Jazz coach and junior varsity coach at his alma mater,
general manager Dennis Lindsey with potential player Evanston High School, in Evanston, Ill. That led him to
acquisitions. Northwestern University, where beginning in 1974, he
would spend the next 12 years as an assistant coach.
Before joining the Jazz, Perrin spent nine years with From there he went to Fresno State for two years as
the Detroit Pistons. After spending 1992 as director of an assistant, before getting an assistant coaching
scouting, Perrin moved to the bench as an assistant job with the Chicago Express of the World Basketball
under Don Chaney. In 1995 he returned to the director League. Assuming the head coaching duties with
of scouting position, where he would stay until 2001. just 10 games left, Perrin guided the Express to the
league championship and the finals for the 1988 WBL
Prior to his tenure in Detroit, Perrin spent two years championship.
with the Minnesota Timberwolves, helping the second-
year franchise develop a foundation of players on which Perrin recently relocated to Evanston, Ill. where
to build its future. he was the starting point guard on the 1968 state
championship basketball team at Evanston High
Perrin received his degree from Northern Illinois School. Perrin has two sons, Christopher and Andrew.
University, where he played on the 1971-72 Huskies
basketball squad that won the Midwestern Conference
LINDA LUCHETTI
VICE PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
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DAVID FREDMAN
DIRECTOR OF PRO PLAYER PERSONNEL
David Fredman, who has since 1995.
enjoyed a 38-year career
Before joining the Nuggets, Fredman spent the previous
with the Jazz franchise,
27 years with the Jazz, and was one of the last remaining
enters his third season as the
members of the original staff from the New Orleans years.
team’s director of pro player
He worked directly in basketball operations for the final 14
personnel. Fredman spent the
of those seasons, serving as director of scouting/assistant
previous five seasons as the
coach for the last two. From 1987-99, Fredman was an
Jazz’s head scout, after serving as the inaugural general
assistant coach for the club, focusing on advance scouting
manager of the Jazz’s former NBA Development League
and game preparation.
affiliate, the Utah Flash, in 2007-08. He scouted part-time
for the Jazz during the previous two seasons. Prior to that, A native of Marion, Ill., he attended Logan Junior College
Fredman spent five seasons as assistant general manager (Carterville, Ill.) and Southern Illinois University before
of the Denver Nuggets from 2001 until 2006. earning a bachelor’s degree in communications from
Loyola University (New Orleans).
During his tenure with Denver, the Nuggets engineered
numerous personnel moves which shifted them from a Fredman and his wife, Sheila, are the parents of two
struggling team with no salary cap flexibility to a perennial children, Lauren and Michael and make their home in
playoff team. In 2003-04, the Nuggets posted the seventh- Marion, Ill. His daughter, Lauren, currently resides in Salt
biggest turnaround in NBA history, improving their win total Lake City.
by 26 games and reaching the playoffs for the first time
RICHARD SMITH
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL SCOUTING
Richard Smith enters his From 1997-2002, Smith served as assistant coach and
22nd season as a member video coordinator for the Utah Starzz, in addition to
of the Jazz basketball scouting opponents and evaluating college talent for the
operations department. After WNBA Draft.
serving as the executive
On the international level, he has conducted youth
director of player services
basketball camps in China and Taiwan for the Jr. NBA
for four years, Smith is in his first season as the team’s
program, as well as assisting with youth camps in Salt
executive director of international scouting.
Lake for children of firefighters, teachers, nurses, and
Smith spent six seasons as the director of scouting service men and women who are overseas.
services for the team. In that role, he provided the
The native of Norwich, Conn., attended high school at
coaching staff with scouting reports, player profiles and
Norwich Free Academy and earned a bachelor’s degree in
analysis of player statistics and tendencies. He was also
history and psychology and a master’s degree in student
responsible for scouting and evaluating college talent for
personnel administration from Central Connecticut State
the NBA Draft.
College (New Britain, Conn.). In addition, he also has
In addition, Smith served for 10 years as the team’s a certificate in business communication from Michigan
director of player development, promoting the personal, State University. “Smitty” and his wife Linda are involved
professional and social development of players through in numerous charitable endeavors, including volunteering
educational programs, critical support services, and one- at Camp Sunshine (Casco, Maine), a camp for children
on-one mentoring. He also served 6 years as a member with life-threatening illnesses. He also serves on the
of the NBA’s steering committee on player development. Board of Directors for the Sons of Baseball, a non-profit
group that organizes trips to MLB games for kids with
He spent his first five seasons as the video coordinator
disabilities or major health issues. The Smiths enjoy
and scout, followed by three seasons as the assistant
golfing, reading, traveling and spending summer nights at
director of scouting. In addition, he served as an NBA
the ballpark. They reside in Salt Lake City.
advance scout for 10 seasons, preparing scouting reports
on upcoming opponents for the coaching staff.
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BART TAYLOR
DIRECTOR OF SCOUTING/SALT LAKE CITY STARS
VICE PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS
Bart Taylor enters his fifth Prior to his stint in Utah, Taylor spent one season with
season with the Jazz and his the San Antonio Spurs (2011-12) and one season with
first as the team’s director the Austin Spurs (2010-11) in basketball operations.
of scouting and the Salt
Lake City Stars vice president of basketball operations. A native of San Antonio, Taylor graduated from Trinity
He spent the past three years as Utah’s coordinator University with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. He
of scouting after spending one season as the Jazz was also a member of the school’s basketball team
basketball operations intern. In his current role, Taylor from 2007-10. He and his fiancée, Adva, reside in
will coordinate the Jazz’s scouting efforts and also downtown Salt Lake City.
direct all basketball-related decisions for the team’s
D-League affiliate, who is set to begin its inaugural
season in Utah in November.
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HEAD COACH
QUIN SNYDER
HEAD COACH
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IGOR KOKOSKOV
ASSISTANT COACH
Igor Kokoskov enters his an assistant with the Serbian national team at the 2004
second season as an Athens Olympics under renowned European coach Zeljko
assistant coach with the Obradovic. Kokoskov enjoyed eight successful summers
Utah Jazz, and has spent (2008-15) as the national team head coach for the
15 seasons as an assistant Republic of Georgia. His team qualified three consecutive
coach in the NBA. years for the European Championships during his tenure,
something the nation had never done previously. In 2012,
His previous NBA experience includes, one season with the his work with the national team earned him the Order of
Orlando Magic (2014-15), one season with the Cleveland Honour, Georgia’s highest civilian honor. In the summer
Cavaliers (2013-14), five seasons with the Phoenix Suns of 2016, Kokoskov was named the head coach of the
(2008-13), five seasons with the Detroit Pistons (2003-08) Slovenian national team, which qualified for the European
and three seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers (2000- Championship.
03). He reached the Conference Finals six times with
Detroit, advancing to two NBA Finals appearances, and Prior to his move to the United States, he instructed
captured an NBA title in 2004, becoming the first non- the former Yugoslavia’s top amateur and professional
American assistant to win an NBA championship and the players for eight years, including a stint as an assistant
first to serve on an NBA All-Star Game coaching staff. coach for the nation’s junior national team. Kokoskov
has participated in the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders
He owns the distinction of being the first European coach program and administered other clinics throughout
to hold a full-time position with an NCAA Division I-A Africa and Europe. He is also a guest speaker at several
school when he served as an assistant at the University of international coaching clinics throughout Europe.
Missouri during the 1999-00 season under Quin Snyder
and with current Milwaukee Bucks General Manager John He and his wife Patricia were married in the summer of
Hammond. A native of Belgrade, Serbia, Kokoskov owns 2009. The couple has two children: a son, Luka, and
extensive international experience as a head coach and daughter, Elina-Grace.
assistant coach. He was
ALEX JENSEN
ASSISTANT COACH
Alex Jensen is currently in his A native of Bountiful, Utah, Jensen attended Viewmont High
third year as assistant coach School, leading the Vikings to a state basketball title as a
for the Utah Jazz. Jensen’s junior and was named Utah’s Mr. Basketball in 1994.
coaching experience includes
The former standout forward then matriculated to the
one season as a player
University of Utah where he played four seasons (1994-95,
development assistant with
1997-00) and helped the Utes to the NCAA Championship
the Jazz and two seasons as the head coach of the NBA
game in 1998 alongside future NBA players Andre Miller
Development League’s Canton Charge. Jensen joined the
and Michael Doleac. Jensen was named the Mountain
coaching staff for the German Men’s National Basketball
West Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 2000,
Team in the summer of 2015, serving as an assistant
Western Athletic Conference Tournament MVP and First
coach during the European Championship, also known as
Team All-Western Athletic Conference Pacific Division as
EuroBasket 2015.
a junior and was named to the NCAA West Region All-
Jensen served as the head coach of the NBA D-League Tournament Team as a sophomore. As a senior in 2000,
Select Team in the 2013 NBA Summer League in Las Jensen averaged 13.1 points and 7.5 rebounds while
Vegas, leading his squad to a 4-1 record against NBA shooting .542 from the floor. Following his collegiate
team entries and advancing them to the quarterfinals of career, Jensen played seven professional seasons in Turkey
the inaugural summer league tournament. Jensen had and one season with the Yakima Sun Kings of the CBA.
been operating as the first-ever head coach of the Charge While playing in Europe, Jensen was named All-FIBA Europe
from 2011-13, was named the winner of the 2013 Dennis Cup Defender of the Year in 2004, along with being named
Johnson NBA Development League Coach of the Year to the All-FIBA Europe Cup First Team.
award (as voted on by his fellow coaches) after leading the
Jensen and his wife, Natalie, currently reside in Bountiful,
Charge to a franchise-best 30 victories, an East Division
Utah. They have one daughter, Lucie.
title, and a fourth-seed in the 2013 D-League Playoffs.
Jensen was named the Charge’s first head coach in
October 2011 after serving as an assistant coach at Saint
Louis University under Rick Majerus from 2007-11.
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JOHNNIE BRYANT
ASSISTANT COACH
Johnnie Bryant enters his leader in three-point field goal percentage (.440). He
third season as an assistant was named to the All-Mountain West Second Team in
coach for the Utah Jazz 2008 and received the Jack Gardner team MVP award
after previously spending for the 2007-08 season. He also set the single-game
two years as a player three-point record (eight), and finished his career fifth
development assistant. all-time in the Mountain West Conference in three-point
Prior to being hired by the Jazz in the summer of field goal percentage (.490) in conference games.
2012, Bryant operated Bryant Sports Academy which
Following his senior season at Utah in 2008, Bryant
he founded in 2009. The Bryant Sports Academy is an
participated in pre-draft workouts for the Jazz and
intense and unique skill development program in Salt
earned a contract to play with Telemotive Muenchen,
Lake City aimed at developing each player’s basketball
Germany. He posted averages of 21.0 points, 3.4
skill set through personalized workout sessions. Some
rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.3 steals per game in his
of Bryant’s clients at the Academy have included NBA
one season playing professionally.
players Ronnie Brewer, C.J. Miles, Paul Millsap and
Ronnie Price. He has also assisted numerous European Bryant is married to Vanessa, his college sweetheart,
players with offseason training. and they have one daughter, Janessa. He enjoys
community service and youth outreach, and has
The Oakland, Calif. native played collegiate basketball
mentored over 125 athletes. In the summer of 2016,
at the University of Utah, where he also graduated
Bryant represented the Jazz at the first Basketball
with dual bachelor’s degrees in human development
Without Boarders Africa Camp in Angola.
and family studies and sports management. During his
career with the Utes, Bryant finished 20th all-time in
scoring in school history and is the school’s all-time
ZACH GUTHRIE
ASSISTANT COACH /BASKETBALL STRATEGY
Zach Guthrie enters his Guthrie graduated from McCombs School of Business
second season with the Jazz at the University of Texas with a bachelor’s degree in
and his first as assistant business.
coach/basketball strategy.
Guthrie and his wife, Molli, currently reside in Salt
Most recently, Guthrie spent
Lake City.
three years as the manager
of advanced scouting for the Orlando Magic from 2012-
15. Prior to his stint with the Magic, Guthrie ascended
to the role of assistant video coordinator in his two
years with the San Antonio Spurs.
Guthrie got his start as a basketball operations intern
with the Austin Toros of the NBA Development League
in 2007 where he worked closely under Coach Snyder,
who was then the head coach. A native of San Antonio,
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ANTONIO LANG
ASSISTANT COACH
Antonio Lang enters his championships in 1991 and 1992. Lang was then
third year with the Jazz, selected by the Phoenix Suns with the 29th overall
having been hired as an pick of the 1994 NBA Draft, and enjoyed a six-year
assistant coach in the NBA career with Phoenix, Cleveland, Miami, Toronto
summer of 2014. Lang and Philadelphia. He also played professionally in the
has an array of domestic American Basketball Association (ABA), Continental
and international coaching Basketball Association (CBA), International Basketball
experience as both a player and coach. Prior to joining League (IBL) as well as time overseas in the Philippines
the Jazz, he served as head coach of the Mitsubishi and Japan. Lang is fluent in Japanese.
Diamond Dolphins in Japan’s National Basketball
He and his wife, Lekeshia, have two sons, Alan and
League (NBL). Lang coached the Mitsubishi Diamond
Antonio Jr. Antonio Jr. is a junior basketball player at
Dolphins for four seasons, guiding them to the 2014
Auburn University.
playoffs and previously served as an assistant coach
with Mitsubishi from 2006-10.
A member of the winningest graduating class in NCAA
history, Lang played four seasons for Mike Krzyzewski
at Duke University from 1990-94, appearing in
three Final Fours and winning back-to-back national
LAMAR SKEETER
ASSISTANT COACH/PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Lamar Skeeter enters his A native of Dayton, Ohio, Skeeter graduated from Walsh
first season as an assistant with a bachelor’s degree in business management. He
coach/player development was also a member of the school’s Division II basketball
after spending the past team from 2007-2011. He currently resides in Salt Lake
two seasons as a player City, Utah.
development/video analyst.
Before moving to Salt Lake City, Skeeter spent a season
with the Atlanta Hawks as a basketball operations intern
in the summer of 2013 before transitioning into the player
development/video intern for the 2013-14 campaign.
Prior to his stint in Atlanta, Skeeter spent one season
(2012-13) with the Canton Charge of the NBA D-League
where current Jazz assistant coach Alex Jensen was the
head coach. He also spent one season as the graduate
assistant at Walsh University, his alma mater, in North
Canton, Ohio.
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JEFF WATKINSON
ASSISTANT COACH/INTEGRATED PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Watkinson enters his The suburban Chicago native began his college studies
second season as assistant in 1989 at Kishwaukee College in Illinois, earning an
coach/integrated player associate’s degree in pre-medicine. He then earned a
development with the baseball scholarship to North Carolina State, playing
Jazz after spending three two years with the baseball team and graduating with
seasons as the strength a pre-medicine degree in 1993. Watkinson earned his
and conditioning coach for the Atlanta Hawks from master’s in exercise science from Indiana in 1996.
2012-15.
Watkinson currently resides in Salt Lake City.
He spent the previous two years owning and operating
Wattraining, where he worked with NBA players on their
strength, conditioning and basketball development
skills.
The strength and conditioning coach at Indiana
University from 2006-10, Watkinson has held similar
positions at Missouri, Clemson, Charlotte and College
of Charleston.
MIKE WELLS
ASSISTANT COACH
Mike Wells enters his third Spurs (2005-09) and Flip Saunders with the Washington
season with Utah Jazz, having Wizards (2009-11). Wells’ NBA career began in 1995
been hired as an assistant with the eventual NBA Champion Houston Rockets (1995-
coach in the summer of 2004) where he worked his way up from assistant video
2014. Wells joins the Jazz coordinator to assistant coach. In addition, he also worked
organization with an extensive as the head scout for the USA Basketball Men’s National
basketball career that spans 20 seasons at both the Team from 1998-2003, including the gold-medal winning
collegiate and professional levels, and includes time on team at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.
the staffs of two NBA championship teams (1995 Houston
A 1993 graduate of Mount Vernon Nazarene, Wells played
Rockets and 2007 San Antonio Spurs). Wells was most
two seasons for the Cougars before earning his degree in
recently working at Toledo University, after having spent last
Sports Management, then served as an assistant coach for
season as an assistant coach at South Florida and the two
two seasons while obtaining his Master’s Degree in Sports
previous years in the same role at George Mason (2011-
Science from the United States Sports Academy. He and
13), helping the Patriots to a pair of 20-win seasons and
his wife, Jacqueline, have two sons, Trenton and Troy.
an appearance in the CBI finals in 2012.
Before returning to collegiate-level coaching, Wells
spent 17 seasons in the NBA and had the opportunity
to work with some of the league’s best coaches – Rudy
Tomjanovich with the Houston Rockets (1995-2003)
and Los Angeles Lakers (2004-05), Jeff Van Gundy in
Houston (2003-04), Gregg Popovich with the San Antonio
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JERRY SLOAN
SENIOR BASKETBALL ADVISER
NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL
OF FAME CLASS OF 2009
Jerry Sloan began his (1977-79) and worked as a Bulls scout in 1976-77. He
role as senior basketball served briefly as head coach of the Evansville Thunder
adviser with the Utah Jazz in June of 2013, after in the CBA in 1984 but resigned to take the job as
having previously served the organization as either Layden’s assistant before ever coaching a game.
head coach, assistant coach or scout every year over a
A two-time NBA All-Star (1967, 1969), Sloan averaged
28-season span stretching from 1984-2011. In his new
14.0 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 755
position, Sloan supports the Jazz basketball operations
games played over 11 NBA seasons with Chicago and
and coaching staff through player evaluations at
Baltimore (1965-76). He also earned four NBA All-
workouts, camps, and summer league; limited pro
Defensive First Team selections (1968-69, 1971-72,
and regional college scouting; occasional practice
1973-75) and two Second Team selections (1969-
observation; and as host of an annual prep and college
71), and is the only player in NBA history to average
coaches clinic.
seven-plus rebounds and two-plus steals per game for
A veteran of the NBA as a player and coach for more his career. Nicknamed “The Original Bull” after the
than 45 years, Sloan spent 23 seasons as the head Chicago Bulls selected him first in the 1966 Expansion
coach of the Jazz (12/9/88-2/10/11), finishing with Draft, Sloan proceeded to play 10 seasons in Chicago
the third most wins all-time (1,221-803), sixth best (1966-76) and ranks in the top five on Chicago’s all-
winning percentage (.603) in NBA history (500-win time ledger in numerous categories. After a knee injury
minimum), two NBA Finals appearances (1997 and prematurely ended his career in 1976, Chicago retired
1998) and seven division titles. He also guided the Jazz his No. 4 jersey on 2/17/78, becoming the first Bull
to 16 consecutive winning seasons and thirteen 50-win to receive such an honor. Sloan played three collegiate
seasons. Sloan’s teams made 20 trips to the NBA seasons at Evansville, where he was twice named NCAA
Playoffs (19 w/ Utah: 1989-2003, ’07-10) and his 98 Division II Tournament Most Outstanding Player as his
playoff wins are the sixth most in NBA history. His span Purple Aces won consecutive national championships.
with the Jazz is the longest tenure of any coach in NBA In 2006, he was one of 10 players named to the NCAA
history. On September 11, 2009, Sloan was inducted Division II 50th Anniversary All-Elite Eight Team.
into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
One of 10 children, Sloan was born in McLeansboro,
Sloan worked for the Jazz as a scout (1983-84), Ill., where he still makes his offseason home. He and
became an assistant coach to Frank Layden on his late wife, Bobbye, are the parents of three children
November 19, 1984, and was named the sixth head (seven grandchildren): Kathy, Holly, and Brian. Sloan
coach in franchise history on December 9, 1988, remarried in September 2006 and resides in Salt
when Layden resigned. Sloan remains the franchise’s Lake City during the season with his wife, Tammy, and
winningest coach with a .623 winning percentage stepson, Rhett.
(1,127-682).
Prior to joining the Jazz, Sloan compiled a 94-121
(.437 percent) record in nearly three seasons with
the Chicago Bulls. In his second season as Bulls
head coach (1980-81), he advanced the Bulls to the
second round of the playoffs in the team’s first playoff
appearance following a three-year absence. He served
as an assistant coach in Chicago for two seasons
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KEVIN O’CONNOR
SENIOR BASKETBALL ADVISER
Kevin O’Connor is entering Prior to joining the Jazz, O’Connor spent two seasons
his 18th season overall with as the director of player personnel for the Philadelphia
the Jazz and is currently 76ers, charged with player evaluations and supervising
serving as the team’s the team’s scouting department. He has also served as
senior advisor. Previously, a scout for the Jazz, the New Jersey Nets, the Portland
before the franchise hired Trail Blazers and the Los Angeles Clippers.
Dennis Lindsey in the summer of 2012, he was the
In addition to his NBA experience, O’Connor served
second-longest tenured general manager in the NBA
as an assistant coach to Larry Brown at UCLA in 1980
behind only Geoff Petrie of the Sacramento Kings (18
when the Bruins advanced to the NCAA championship
seasons). Among some of the key moves orchestrated
game. He was also an assistant at Virginia Military
by O’Connor during his tenure with the Jazz are
Institute when it made an improbable run to the Elite
acquiring the draft picks (through trades) that led to
Eight of the 1976 NCAA Tournament, and he helped
the selections of Gordon Hayward and Deron Williams.
coach Virginia Tech to a 22-5 record and the 1973 NIT
Other notable acquisitions include trading for Derrick
Championship. His collegiate coaching career included
Favors, Al Jefferson, Marvin Williams and Mo Williams,
assistant coaching jobs at Virginia Tech (1972-74), VMI
the free-agent signings of Carlos Boozer, Matt Harpring
(1974-76), the University of Colorado (1976-79) and
and Mehmet Okur, and draft finds like C.J. Miles
UCLA (1979-85).
(34th overall in 2005), Paul Millsap (47th overall in
2006), Mo Williams (47th overall in 2003) and Wesley Born in the Bronx, O’Connor grew up in Staten Island,
Matthews (undrafted rookie free agent in 2009). N.Y. He earned a degree in economics and business
in 1969 from Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, N.C.,
During his time as general manager from 1999-2012,
where he helped lead the basketball team to a 21-5
the Jazz compiled a record of 589-461 (.561), finishing
record his senior year. He then served a two-year stint
with a .500-or-better record in 11 of 13 seasons and
in the U.S. Army from 1969-71.
advancing to the playoffs nine times while winning
three division titles. Along the way, O’Connor was Kevin and his wife Linda have three children, Katie,
able to successfully transition the team from the final Adam and Lindsay. Their fourth child, Brian, is
years of the John Stockton/Karl Malone era into a deceased.
perennial playoff team and 2007 Western Conference
finalist despite having only three top-10 draft selections
(Williams in 2005, Hayward in 2010, Kanter in 2011)
since 1983.
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MARK MCKOWN
DIRECTOR OF SPORTS SCIENCE/ASSISTANT COACH
Mark McKown is currently Since joining the Jazz staff McKown has helped the club
in his second season as the become one of the most proactive NBA teams in regard
director of sports science/ to the application of sports science. Extensive athletic
player development after performance profiles are developed on each player utilizing
serving 18 seasons as a force plate, motion capture, EMG, proprioceptive testing as
player development assistant well as other advanced technology.
coach for the Utah Jazz and has already created a legacy
A native of Gaffney, S.C., McKown graduated from the
by helping Jazz players become some of the strongest and
University of South Carolina-Spartanburg (now South
most fit in the NBA. McKown became the franchise’s first
Carolina Upstate) in 1980, where he played basketball. He
full-time strength-and-conditioning coach on September
then earned a master’s degree in sports science from the
29, 1997, after being highly recommended for his work
United States Sports Academy in Mobile, Ala. McKown is
with the New York Knicks during their training camps. He
also a member of the National Strength and Conditioning
also was president of Peak Performance Sport Health Inc.
Association where he is certified as a strength-and-
While assistant athletic director and director of sports conditioning specialist. McKown also holds various other
performance at the College of Charleston (SC) from professional certifications.
1992-97, McKown assisted the Knicks in their preseason
McKown and his wife, Sonja, are the parents of two
preparations at the college for five seasons. McKown’s
children, Zachariah, who graduated from Columbia
other job experience includes stints as assistant basketball
University in 2014, and Kallie, who graduated from the
coach and strength trainer at Charleston, Jacksonville
College of Charleston in 2015.
University, and the University of South Carolina-Spartanburg
(now South Carolina Upstate). An avid outdoorsman, McKown enjoys off-trail hiking,
snowshoeing, backpacking and kayaking. The McKowns
McKown’s prowess in strength training has garnered him
reside in Salt Lake City.
national attention. In 2002 he published his first book,
“Complete Body Development with Dumbbells,” and was
featured in “Fundamental Fitness for Kids,” a workout
video he co-wrote and produced with Greg Brittenham of
the New York Knicks in November 2003.
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ISAIAH WRIGHT
HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH
Isaiah Wright enters his Wright graduated with a bachelor’s degree in exercise
fourth season as part of and sports science from the University of Utah, where he
the Utah Jazz strength excelled in computer technologies and found a passion
and conditioning staff and for the utilization of new technological devices and how
second season as head to be implemented in conjunction with Strength and
strength and conditioning Conditioning/Applied Sports Science.
coach. Wright joined the team during the 2012-13
Wright is an avid outdoorsman that enjoys hiking, trail
season as a strength and conditioning intern and served
running, and spending time with family and friends. Wright
as the assistant strength and conditioning coach from
lives in Sugarhouse with his fiancée, Kelsey, and their
2013-15, helping Utah become one of the league’s most
dog, Ocie.
progressive franchises in the implementation of applied
sports science. The Salt Lake City native previously spent
seven years with the franchise working with the team’s
equipment staff as a team attendant before joining the
S&C staff.
BRIAN ZETTLER
(MS, ATC, PES, CES)
HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER
Brian Zettler enters his his hometown’s Waxahachie (Texas) High School Athletic
second season as head Hall of Fame. In 2013, he was named “Man of the Year”
athletic trainer for the Utah from Utah’s Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Jazz, after having served as
Zettler achieved certification as an athletic trainer through
the assistant athletic trainer/
the National Athletic Trainers Association. He is also a
equipment manager since the 2004-05 season.
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (NSCA),
Zettler arrived to the Jazz after spending three seasons as a Performance Enhancement Specialist and Corrective
the head athletic trainer with the Dallas Desperados of the Exercise Specialist (NASM). He was co-founder and
Arena Football League, where he served as Vice President elected inaugural president of the National Basketball
of the Arena Football Physician and Trainers Association. Athletic Equipment Managers Association (NBAEMA) and
He concurrently spent four seasons assisting the Dallas in 2013 - the NBAEMA Foundation.
Cowboys athletic training department (2002 NFL athletic
He has earned degrees from Texas A&M University (’93
training staff of the year). He additionally worked with the
B.S.-BioMedical Science) and the University of North Texas
Dallas Mavericks athletic training staff from 1997 until
(’98 M.S., ’99 M.Ed.).
his departure to Utah. Moreover, Zettler spent three years
as the head athletic trainer at Southwestern Assemblies Zettler and his wife Hope, his high school sweetheart,
of God University where he founded the school’s sports reside in West Jordan, Utah, with their son, Alex, and
medicine program. He has served as an athletic trainer daughters, Lenzy, Bailey and Sophie. He enjoys spending
for several NBA Pre-Draft Camps, WWE, NBA Basketball time with his family, outdoor activities, listening to music,
Without Borders (Spain‘10, Africa’12, Rome’14) and grilling, staying active in church-related activities, and
volunteered for the USOC in Colorado Springs. He volunteering as a youth football and baseball coach.
executes a scholarship that is available to college bound
students that demonstrate excellence in sports, in the
classroom and in the community of his hometown. In
October 2012, he was elected into the inaugural class of
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NICK ASAY
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER
Nick Asay is currently in his Washington Nationals’ minor league affiliate, the Vermont
eighth season with the Utah Lake Monsters, from 2006-07 and the University of Utah
Jazz, spending the last three baseball team from 2004-06.
assisting the Jazz training
A Salt Lake Valley native, Asay earned both his
staff.
undergraduate degree in athletic training and master’s
Asay’s role includes degree in sport psychology from the University of Utah. He
becoming a traveling member of the team’s training staff graduated from West High School in Salt Lake City.
while continuing to work closely with the University of Utah
Asay and his wife, Marie, have four kids, Isaac, Parker,
health care, the official healthcare provider of the Utah
Andrea and Susannah, and currently reside in Sandy,
Jazz. He has previously spent four seasons working for the
Utah. He enjoys spending time with his family and
University of Utah Health Care, serving as head athletic
cheering for the Utes.
trainer at Herriman High School from 2011-14.
Asay served as the head athletic trainer for the former Jazz
NBA Development League affiliate, Utah Flash, from 2007-
09. He also spent three years in baseball, working with the
NIXON DORVILIEN
DIRECTOR OF REHABILITATION
Nixon Dorvilien enters his A native of the Bahamas, Nixon received a bachelor’s
first season as the director of degree in athletic training from Park University before
rehabilitation. He previously earning his master’s degree from the Texas Tech
with the Milwaukee Bucks University Health Sciences Center in 2004. After
(2014-16) and Brooklyn Nets completing his education, Dorvilien served one year
(2012-14) as an assistant as the Red Raiders’ athletic trainer for track and field
trainer. before joining the Spurs.
Dorvilien started his career with the San Antonio Dorvilien and his wife, Mary, have one son, Andrew, and
Spurs in 2005 as the team’s equipment manager and one daughter, Claire.
assistant trainer. He spent six seasons with the Spurs
organization, including the team’s NBA Championship
campaign in 2006-07. During his time in San Antonio,
Dorvilien also served as the head athletic trainer
and strength coach for the team’s D-League affiliate
Austin Spurs during the team’s 2010-11 D-League
Championship season.
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DOUG BIRRELL
TEAM MASSAGE THERAPIST
Doug Birrell is currently in Birrell attended Snow College and the University of Utah
his 18th season as the team before graduating at the top of his class from the Utah
massage therapist for the College of Massage Therapy in 1993.
Utah Jazz. In his current
Originally from Redondo Beach, Calif., Birrell is a long-
position, Birrell specializes
time Utah resident. He and his wife, Melissa, have three
in providing deep-tissue and
daughters, Samantha, Haley and Grace, and the family
sports massages to the players, and also assists the team
resides in Salt Lake City.
in pre-game stretching.
Birrell was officially hired by the Jazz in 1999, after
spending five years as a privately contracted massage
therapist to Karl Malone and John Stockton. Prior to the
Jazz, Birrell worked with Alta Club’s fitness center through
Body by Banks. He also owned his own massage therapy
company, D. Birrell & Co., LMT.
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S A LT L A K E C I T Y S TA R S
On April 4, 2016, Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment announced that the
Idaho Stampede, the NBA Development League team owned and operated by
the Utah Jazz, would relocate to Salt Lake City for the 2016-17 season and
become the Salt Lake City Stars.
The team’s new name pays tribute to its American Basketball Association roots
from 1970-76 when the Utah Stars won the league championship in 1971, and
to the Utah Starzz, the WNBA team based in Salt Lake City from 1997-2002.
The Stars will play their inaugural 2016-17 season at the Lifetime Activities
Center-Bruin Arena on the campus of Salt Lake Community College in Taylorsville
and host a 24-game home schedule between November and April.
The Utah Jazz purchased the Idaho Stampede in March of 2015 and became
the eighth NBA franchise to fully own and operate their own NBA D-League team. Four different players have been
assigned to the D-League since the Jazz entered into a single-affiliate relationship.
Prior to the purchase, the Jazz and Stampede had a hybrid affiliation partnership for the 2014-15 season, the ninth of
its kind in the NBA D-League, enabling the Jazz to manage all aspects of the Stampede’s basketball operations. Utah
also shared an affiliation with the Stampede during the 2006-07 and 2011-12 seasons. The Stampede also won an
NBA D-League championship in 2008.
DEAN COOPER
HEAD COACH
Dean Cooper enters his Director of Player Development for the Portland Trail
third season as the head Blazers under Nate McMillan.
coach for the Idaho
Prior to the NBA, Cooper coached four years at the
Stampede. Before joining
collegiate level. For two seasons he was an assistant
the Stampede in 2014
coach at his alma mater, Aquinas College in Grand
Cooper spent two seasons
Rapids, Mich. before taking a similar role at the
as an assistant coach for the Houston Rockets on
University of Buffalo for two years. While at Aquinas, he
Kevin McHale’s staff. He began his NBA career with
served in an advance scouting role for the Connecticut
the Rockets in 1999 as a video coordinator, eventually
Pride of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA)
becoming an assistant coach to Rudy Tomjanovich.
for one season. Cooper began his coaching career at
When Jeff Van Gundy succeeded Tomjanovich, Cooper
a pair of Michigan high schools, spending five years
transitioned to the front office as a personnel scout for
at Belding High School and three years at Caledonia
one season before eventually becoming the Director
High School.
of Scouting (2004-07) and Vice President of Player
Personnel (2007-08). A native of Belding, Mich., Cooper has been a camp
director in the NBA’s Basketball without Borders
He spent the 2008-09 season as an assistant coach
program since 2005. Married to Melanie Cooper,
for the Minnesota Timberwolves when McHale was the
he earned his undergraduate degree in business
interim coach. Following a one-year stint as a regional
administration from Aquinas College.
scout for the Timberwolves (2009-10), Cooper became
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B R O A D C A S T I N F O R M AT I O N
TELEVISION
ROOT SPORTS begins its 28th consecutive season broadcasting Jazz games and is the official
regional telecast partner for the Utah Jazz. They will air 78 regular season contests, as well as four TM
preseason games. All games will be shown in high definition. Utah Jazz games are available on ROOT SPORTS in both the Rocky
Mountain and Northwest regions, including Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and portions of Nevada. Games are also available out
of market via a subscription to NBA League Pass.
Emmy Award-winning play-by-play broadcaster Craig Bolerjack begins his 12th year as the television voice of the Jazz. For the
seventh consecutive season, Bolerjack will team up with analyst and former Jazzman Matt Harpring for the majority of the ROOT
SPORTS telecasts. Harpring played 12 NBA seasons, including eight with the Jazz (2002-10), and is entering his seventh season as
the TV analyst for the Jazz. Longtime ABA/NBA player and former Jazzman Ron Boone will return to the Jazz for his 29th season with
the franchise and continue to appear on telecasts for select games, while Kristin Kenney will serve as the sideline reporter.
All ROOT SPORTS telecasts will feature a 30-minute pre- and postgame show, along with a halftime show. Host Alema Harrington will
be joined by former Jazzman Thurl Bailey, Boone and Kenney.
In addition to the local telecasts, the Jazz are scheduled to appear on national television 17 times, including one ABC broadcast
(April 2), three TNT broadcasts (Nov. 17, Jan. 26, March 27), four ESPN broadcasts (Dec. 16, Jan. 13, March 22, April 4) and nine
NBA TV appearances, which are only available on NBA TV outside of the ROOT SPORTS Jazz territory.
RADIO
The Zone Sports Network, the exclusive radio home of the Jazz, enters its fifth season broadcasting Jazz
games on 1280 AM and 97.5 FM. They will air all preseason and regular season games starting Oct. 3.
David Locke, radio voice of the Jazz, will call the action for his eighth season, while Boone will team with Locke for the seventh straight
season as the radio analyst. Former University of Utah star Britton Johnsen will join Tony Parks to host the Jazz pregame, halftime and
postgame radio shows.
SPANISH RADIO
The 2016-17 season will also mark the seventh straight year the Jazz will carry a Spanish radio broadcast. Play-by-play man Nelson
Moran will call the action on 1600 AM (KTUB).
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BROADCASTERS
CRAIG BOLERJACK
TELEVISION BROADCASTER/PLAY-BY-PLAY
Now entering his 12th Before CBS, Bolerjack was at ESPN, where he was
season, Craig Bolerjack a college basketball and football play-by-play
became only the second commentator. Keeping with his diverse range, Bolerjack
announcer the Jazz have also called the NIT, NCAA Women’s Basketball
ever had when he signed Championship, Arena Football League, and Liberty and
on with the team in June Independence Bowl games at ESPN.
2005. Besides his booming voice, he brings a national
and diverse pedigree to Jazz broadcasts. In 2009, he was From 1985 through 1998, he served as a sports
part of the Jazz broadcast team that was awarded an anchor for Salt Lake City’s NBC affiliate, KSL, winning
Emmy for the coverage of late Jazz owner Larry H. Miller’s Sportscaster of the Year honors in 1994. Bolerjack also
life, which aired the day after his death when Utah anchored the popular “Sportsbeat: Sunday” and provided
hosted New Orleans on Feb. 21, 2009. play-by-play for Brigham Young University football and
basketball. Bolerjack began his broadcasting career in
Bolerjack joined CBS in 1998 as a college football 1981 at KTSB in Topeka, Kan., as a weekend anchor,
and NFL play-by-play announcer and has also provided then moved to KSNW-TV in Wichita, Kan., the following
play-by-play for CBS’s coverage of the Sun Bowl and year.
Gator Bowl. Bolerjack diversified into college hoops,
broadcasting the NCAA Tournament and the NCAA Bolerjack graduated from Kansas State University
Division II Men’s Basketball Championship, as well as in 1981 with a degree in broadcast journalism and
women’s gymnastics, freestyle skiing and has hosted the marketing. He remains actively involved with his alma
CBS Sportsdesk from the network’s New York studios. mater, returning to participate in a broadcast journalism
Following a 13-year career as a lead play-by-play seminar in the summer of 2011. In addition to his work
announcer for CBS Sports, Bolerjack served as the lead at K-State, Bolerjack, along with the Sandy Area Chamber
play-by-play announcer covering the Big 12 and Pac-12 of Commerce and St. Mark’s Hospital, launched the first
for FOX Sports from 2011-15. Bolerjack co-hosted “The annual Craig Bolerjack Golf Classic on June 10, 2011
Big Show,” a popular sports talk show on local station in Sandy, Utah. The tournament raised funds to provide
1280 AM (KZNS), from 2001 to 2005 and is a now a over 100 free mammograms for women in need in the
“Jazz Insider” on 1280, joining various shows throughout Salt Lake area. He was awarded the 2014 Sandy City
the week for Jazz updates. Humanitarian of the Year award.
Bolerjack and his wife, Sharon, have three sons and live
in Salt Lake City.
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BROADCASTERS
MATT HARPRING
TELEVISION BROADCASTER/ANALYST
Matt Harpring enters his Harpring played collegiately at Georgia Tech and is one
seventh season with the of six players to have his number (15) retired by the
Jazz as the team’s television Yellow Jackets. A four-year starter, Harpring averaged
analyst after joining Jazz 17.9 points and 8.0 rebounds in 124 career games. He
broadcasts in 2009-10 for was also named to the Atlantic Coast Conference’s 50th
several guest appearances. Anniversary Basketball Team in 2003. Harpring’s younger
Harpring also spent time working with NBA TV as a studio brother and sister, Patrick and Megan, also played
analyst during the 2009-10 campaign. He will continue basketball at Georgia Tech
to partner with play-by-play announcer Craig Bolerjack for
the majority of Jazz television broadcasts. Harping, who comes from a long line of college football
players (his grandfather, Norb played for Army, his father
The former Jazz forward, who was well-known for his Jack played at Michigan, his uncle Chip played at Notre
toughness throughout his 12-year NBA career, previously Dame, while his brothers John and Brian played at Akron
spent seven seasons as a player in Utah (2002-2009), and Northwestern, respectively), himself was a highly
averaging 11.9 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists in recruited quarterback at Marist High School in Georgia.
474 games. Originally drafted by the Orlando Magic with
the 15th overall pick in the 1998 NBA Draft, Harpring Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, but raised in Atlanta, Ga.,
was named to the 1998-99 All-Rookie First Team after Harpring spends his summers hosting basketball camps
averaging 10.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.45 assists. in Salt Lake City and Atlanta. He and his wife, Amanda,
a doctor who graduated with a bachelor’s degree from
Harpring also spent time with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Cornell and attended Duke University for medical school,
Philadelphia 76ers before signing with the Jazz as a free- have five children (Luke, Kate, Bobby, Matthew and
agent prior to the 2002-03 season. Harpring would go Grace Gloria) and reside in Atlanta.
on to have the best statistical season of his NBA career,
averaging 17.6 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists in
his first season with the Jazz. He helped lead Utah to four
playoff appearances during his time in Salt Lake.
KRISTEN KENNEY
TELEVISION SIDELINE REPORTER
Kristen Kenney enters CBS Sports Network for the Paradise Jam basketball
her first season as the tournament, and reporter/writer for FOX Sports digital
Jazz’s television sideline at the 2012 Olympic Games.
reporter, contributing to the
pre-game, in-game, post- Kenney also has an interest in social enterprise. In
game and digital coverage 2009, she traveled to Africa to participate in the award-
surrounding the team’s broadcasts. She provides winning documentary “Tanzania: A Journey Within.” She
sideline reports from both home and road games. became infected with malaria and the life-threatening
experience inspired her to start Malaika for Life, a non-
Kenney also works as a co-host and pit reporter for the profit organization that raises funds for malaria through
Red Bull Global Rallycross series on NBC and NBCSN. the sale of bracelets, made by women in Africa.
Previously based in Los Angeles, she was the host
of Golf Channel’s reality competition series “Altered A native of Virginia Beach, Va., she played Division
Course.” Her experience also includes sideline reporter I soccer at Elon University in North Carolina before
for the National Pro Grid League on NBC, Team USA transferring to the University of Miami (Fla.), where she
basketball reporter and anchor on ESPNU for the World earned her bachelor’s degree in communications.
University Games, ACC basketball reporter for FOX Kenney currently resides in downtown Salt Lake City.
Sports digital, sideline reporter and halftime host on
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BROADCASTERS
DAVID LOCKE
RADIO BROADCASTER
David Locke enters his eighth and postgame reporter for Jazz games. In 1995 he was
year as the radio play-by-play hired to develop 1320 KFAN, serving as program director
voice of the Utah Jazz, having and afternoon drive host while also hosting the Jazz’s
spent the majority of his pregame, halftime and postgame shows. With Locke at
career in radio in Salt Lake the helm, 1320 KFAN was the highest rated sports station
City and Seattle. in the Salt Lake City demographic of men 25-54. Locke’s
show reached its peak in the spring of 1998, ranking first
Locke’s previous NBA play-by-play experience includes in both FM and AM radio with adults 25-54 in the country.
one season as the radio voice of the Seattle SuperSonics
(2006-2007), in addition to seven seasons as the play- In 1998, Locke moved to the Northwest, spending eight
by-play announcer for the WNBA’s Seattle Storm (2000- years as the host of “Sonics Talk,” the Sonics’ radio
2006), one season as the television play-by-play voice for pregame, halftime and postgame shows on Sports Radio
University of Washington football, men’s basketball and 950 KJR AM. Locke also wrote a weekly column for the
women’s basketball (2002-2003) and one season as the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper.
TV/radio announcer of the WNBA’s Utah Starzz.
A native of Palo Alto, Calif., Locke graduated from
Locke originally began his radio career in Los Angeles in Occidental College in Los Angeles with a degree in Political
1992 at KIEV before moving to Salt Lake where he hosted Science and Sociology. Locke and his wife have a son and
the morning show at The Score. Locke then left for KISN as a daughter.
the station’s mid-day radio host where he also was a pre
RON BOONE
RADIO BROADCASTER/ANALYST
For the past 28 years, Ron 1968 through 1981. Boone finished his career in a Utah
Boone’s distinctive voice and Jazz uniform, averaging 10.8 points and 3.6 assists in
unique player’s point of view 127 games with the Jazz from 1979-81.
have been a part of Utah
Jazz games. Boone begins He first endeared himself to Utah hoops fans in 1970-71
his seventh season in the when he led the Utah Stars to the ABA championship. He
place his career began with the franchise two decades went on to become an All-ABA Second Team selection
ago, joining radio play-by-play voice David Locke as an in 1973-74, and was named to the All-ABA First Team
analyst. In addition, Boone will also join “Jazz Live,” the in 1974-75, when he scored 25.2 points per game. In
team’s television pregame and postgame show each 1996, he was named as one of the top 30 ABA players
game as a commentator, while also continuing to serve of all time.
as analyst for select televised games. After coming out of Idaho State University in 1968,
Previously Boone spent five years teaming with Craig Boone was an 11th-round draft pick of the Phoenix
Bolerjack on Jazz television broadcasts and 16 years Suns and an eighth-round selection of the ABA’s Dallas
working with “Hot” Rod Hundley on radio/TV simulcasts. Chaparrals. He was selected to the 1968-69 ABA All-
Boone is entering his 29th season overall with the Jazz Rookie Team following his first year with Dallas.
after originally joining the organization in 1988-89 as a A native of Omaha, Neb., Boone is an avid golfer who
talk radio host. donates his time to several charity golf events each year.
A professional player for 13 seasons, Boone played with The most prominent is the Ron Boone Golf Classic which
three American Basketball Association teams (Dallas, benefits the Huntsman Cancer Institute and takes place
Utah and St. Louis) and three National Basketball every August. Boone has two children (Jozette and JaRon)
Association teams (Kansas City, Los Angeles and Utah). and three grandchildren. Boone, his wife, Justine, and his
He established the professional basketball record for two children make their home in Salt Lake City.
consecutive games played at 1,041, playing 662 ABA
and 379 NBA games consecutively during his career from
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BROADCASTERS
NELSON MORÁN
SPANISH RADIO ANALYST
Nelson Morán enters his After five years as the sports anchor for Telemundo Utah,
seventh season providing Morán joined Bustos Media (now Adelante Media Group)
color commentary for the as the sports anchor for KBTU Mundo Fox 23 and the
Spanish Radio broadcasts sports reporter for Juan 1600 AM. Since 2009 he has
of the Utah Jazz games. been in charge as Operations Manager for Alpha Media
Morán brings to the Spanish SLC.
broadcasts a wealth of Prior to his experience here in the state of Utah, Morán
experience from his native El Salvador and from more spent 12 years as an on-air personality and programming
than a decade covering the Jazz and other local sports in director for El Salvador’s prestigious Radio Mil-80.
Utah. Morán has been the voice of Real Salt Lake since
the Major League Soccer franchise began in 2005 as well Morán is married to Marìa Reynosa and the couple has
as the voice of Salt Lake Bees and Real Monarchs. He three children: Valeria Nicole, Jose Nelson and Gabriel
has been on the airwaves of the Salt Lake Valley since Fernando.
2001.
JONATHAN RINEHART
VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS,
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF UTAH JAZZ SUMMER LEAGUE
Jonathan Rinehart is currently Prior to joining the Jazz, Rinehart spent two seasons
in his third season as vice (2004-05) as director of communications for the
president of communications Colorado Crush of the Arena Football League, guiding the
and 12th overall with the Jazz, organization’s publicity efforts through the team’s 2005
having originally joined the organization in August of 2005. ArenaBowl Championship. In addition, Rinehart also
In his current capacity, Rinehart directs all publicity, managed media requests and commitments for team
strategic communications and media relations efforts for CEO/co-owner John Elway. Before that Rinehart spent
the Jazz while serving as team spokesperson and primary two seasons as media relations/website coordinator for
liaison between local and national media and the Jazz’s the Denver Nuggets. Prior to his stint with the Nuggets,
front office, coaches and players. Rinehart spent the 2001 season as a production assistant
in the Dallas Cowboys broadcast department, and served
He is also in his sixth season serving as the Northwest
as associate producer on Dallas Desperados (AFL) game
Division’s representative on the NBA’s Public Relations
telecasts in 2002. Rinehart has also been a regular
Advisory Board. Under his guidance, the Jazz public
contributor to The Dallas Morning News, covering prep
relations department earned a prestigious PRSA Silver
and suburban sports, and spent three seasons as media
Anvil “Award of Excellence” in the category of reputation/
relations intern and then special statistician for the Dallas
brand management in 2014, as well as multiple
Mavericks.
2013 Golden Spike Awards from PRSA Utah for crisis
management and institutional programs. A native of Memphis, Tenn., Rinehart earned his bachelor’s
degree in journalism from Southern Methodist University
In addition to his communications role, Rinehart also
(SMU) in Dallas, graduating with honors and departmental
serves as executive director and primary organizer of
distinction. He and wife Ashley, five-year-old son Dylan,
the annual Utah Jazz Summer League, which returned
three-year-old daughter Juliet and golden retriever Barley
NBA summer league basketball to Utah for the first time
reside in Holladay, Utah.
since 2008. The three-day, six-game event has drawn
nearly 55,000 fans over the last two summers. Rinehart
previously served as tournament director of the Jazz’s
Rocky Mountain Revue summer league from 2006-08.
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C O M M U N I C AT I O N S S TA F F
DEREK GARDUÑO
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
AND PLAYER RELATIONS
Derek Garduño enters his A native of Kearns, Utah, Garduño spent three seasons
12th season with the Jazz with Triple-A-Baseball’s Salt Lake Bees, from 2005-
and second as director 07 while also working in the Jazz communications
of communications and department. He last served as the Bees’ manager of
player relations after serving public/community relations. Garduño originally began
five years as senior manager of communications. his career as a communications intern with the Jazz in
Garduño’s responsibilities include serving as an 2002. He has also worked with Politis Communications
editor for the team’s media guide and game notes, in Draper, Utah, as an account coordinator and with
coordinating interview requests with players and front the Salt Lake Tribune as a sports assistant.
office personnel, managing the department’s internship
Garduño earned a bachelor’s degree in speech
program and traveling on the road with the team.
communication from the University of Utah and
In addition, Garduño assists Jazz vice president of
currently resides with his black Labrador Retriever, Lyla,
basketball operations, Linda Luchetti, with the team’s
in Millcreek, Utah.
player services initiatives while also heading up Utah’s
alumni program.
CAROLINE BURLESON
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
Caroline Burleson enters her requests for the Grizzlies players and staff. Burleson was
fourth season as the Jazz also responsible for the team’s All-Star campaigns and
Communications Manager. end-of-season awards. She spent the 2013 preseason with
She assists in all day-to- the Brooklyn Nets as the public relations assistant before
day team public relations returning to Salt Lake.
responsibilities including composing press releases, media
Outside of the NBA, Burleson has assisted in the public
advisories and additional internal staff communications,
relations efforts for several collegiate events, including
serving as content editor for the team’s game program
the 2012 ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament, the 2012
and annual yearbook while also serving as an editor for
NCAA Men’s Basketball South Regional and the 2013
the team’s media guide and game notes, coordinating
NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four at the Georgia Dome
team and front office interview requests, and managing
in Atlanta.
the department’s communications assistant program and
game night staff. A native of Woodstock, Ga., Burleson graduated from the
University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in speech
Burleson initially joined the Jazz as a public relations
communication. While at Georgia, she served as the
intern for the 2010-11 season. She went on to work for
assistant operations coordinator for the men’s basketball
the Minnesota Lynx as the communications assistant
team under Head Coach Mark Fox and his coaching staff.
before accepting a public relations internship with the
She currently resides in Salt Lake City and teaches yoga in
Memphis Grizzlies for the 2012-13 season. During her time
her free time.
in Memphis, she coordinated local and national interview
COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANTS
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2016–17 ROSTER
NO. PLAYER POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE PRIOR TO NBA/HOME COUNTRY YRS.
21 Joel Bolomboy F 6-9 235 1/28/94 Weber St./Ukraine R
10 Alec Burks G 6-6 214 7/20/91 Colorado/USA 5
18 Eric Dawson F 6-9 255 7/7/84 Midwestern State/USA 2
33 Boris Diaw C/F 6-8 250 4/16/82 Pau Orthez/France 13
11 Danté Exum G 6-6 190 7/13/95 Australian Inst. of Sport/Australia 1
15 Derrick Favors F/C 6-10 265 7/15/91 Georgia Tech/USA 6
17 Quincy Ford G/F 6-8 225 1/20/93 Northeastern/USA R
27 Rudy Gobert C 7-1 245 6/26/92 Cholet Basket (France)/France 3
20 Gordon Hayward F 6-8 226 3/23/90 Butler/USA 6
3 George Hill G 6-3 188 5/4/86 IUPUI/USA 8
5 Rodney Hood G 6-8 206 10/20/92 Duke/USA 2
2 Joe Ingles F 6-8 226 10/2/87 Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)/Australia 2
23 Chris Johnson F 6-6 206 4/29/90 Dayton/USA 4
6 Joe Johnson G/F 6-7 240 6/29/81 Arkansas/USA 15
41 Trey Lyles F 6-10 234 11/5/95 Kentucky/Canada 1
8 Shelvin Mack G 6-3 203 4/22/90 Butler/USA 5
25 Raul Neto G 6-1 179 5/19/92 UCAM Murica (Spain)/Brazil 1
16 Marcus Paige G 6-1 175 9/11/93 North Carolina/USA R
30 Henry Sims C 6-10 248 3/27/90 Georgetown/USA 4
24 Jeff Withey C 7-0 231 3/7/90 Kansas/USA 3
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Quin Snyder
Assistant Coach: Igor Kokoskov
Assistant Coach: Alex Jensen
Assistant Coach: Johnnie Bryant
Assistant Coach/Basketball Strategy: Zach Guthrie
Assistant Coach: Antonio Lang
Assistant Coach/Player Development: Lamar Skeeter
Assistant Coach/Integrated Player Development: Jeff Watkinson
Assistant Coach: Mike Wells
Director of Sports Science/Assistant Coach: Mark McKown
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: Isaiah Wright
Head Athletic Trainer: Brian Zettler
Assistant Athletic Trainer: Nick Asay
Director of Rehabilitation: Nixon Dorvilien
NUMERICAL ROSTER
2 Joe Ingles 15 Derrick Favors 24 Jeff Withey
3 George Hill 16 Marcus Paige 25 Raul Neto
5 Rodney Hood 17 Quincy Ford 27 Rudy Gobert
6 Joe Johnson 18 Eric Dawson 30 Henry Sims
8 Shelvin Mack 20 Gordon Hayward 33 Boris Diaw
10 Alec Burks 21 Joel Bolomboy 41 Trey Lyles
11 Danté Exum 23 Chris Johnson
JAZZ PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Joel Bolomboy (Ball-um-boy) Igor Kokoskov (kuh-KOSH-kov)
Boris Diaw (DEE-ow) Rudy Gobert (go-BARE)
Danté Exum (DAHN-tay X-umm) Raul Neto (Hah-OOL Nett-oh)
Joe Ingles (ING-guhls)
ROSTER BREAKDOWN (20 PLAYERS)
Guards (7): Alec Burks, Danté Exum, George Hill, Rodney Hood, Shelvin Mack, Raul Neto, Marcus Paige
Forwards (10): Joel Bolomboy, Eric Dawson, Boris Diaw, Derrick Favors, Quincy Ford, Gordon Hayward, Joe Ingles,
Chris Johnson, Joe Johnson, Trey Lyles
Centers (3): Rudy Gobert, Henry Sims, Jeff Withey
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2016–17 ROSTER BREAKDOWN
HOW 2016–17 ROSTER WAS BUILT:
DRAFTED BY JAZZ (5):
First Round (5) FREE AGENTS (6):
Danté Exum (G), 2014, first round (fifth overall) Eric Dawson (F), signed on 9/23/16
Gordon Hayward (F), 2010, first round (ninth overall) Quincy Ford (G/F), signed on 9/6/16
Trey Lyles (F), 2015, first round (12th overall) Chris Johnson (F), signed 3/26/15
Alec Burks (G), 2011, first round (12th overall) Joe Johnson (F), sign 7/8/16
Rodney Hood (F), 2014, first round (23rd overall) Henry Sims (C), signed on 9/22/16
Jeff Withey (C), signed on 8/24/15
Second Round (1)
Joel Bolomboy (F), 2016, second round (52nd overall)
CLAIMED OFF WAIVERS (1):
Joe Ingles (F), from L.A. Clippers on 10/27/14
BY TRADE (7):
Derrick Favors (F): from New Jersey, along with Devin Harris, a 2011 first-round pick (No. 3, Enes Kanter)
and a protected future first-round pick (from Golden State, 2013, later traded to Minnesota – No. 21,
Gorgui Dieng), in exchange for Deron Williams (2/23/11)
Rudy Gobert (C): (Draft rights – No. 27) from Denver, in exchange for draft rights to Erick Green (No. 46)
and cash considerations (6/27/13)
Raul Neto (G): (Draft rights – No. 47) from Atlanta in exchange for 2015 second-round pick (from
Brooklyn) (6/27/13)
Shelvin Mack (G): From Atlanta, in exchange for a future second-round pick to Chicago – part of a three
team trade between Utah, Atlanta and Chicago (2/18/16)
Marcus Paige (G): (Draft rights – No. 55) from Brooklyn, in exchange for Isaiah Whitehead (no. 42) and
cash considerations (6/23/16)
George Hill (G): From Indiana in a three-team trade, involving sending the draft rights of Taurean Prince
(No. 12) to Atlanta (7/7/16)
Boris Diaw (F): From San Antonio, along with a 2022 second-round pick and cash considerations, in
exchange for rights to Oliver Hanlan (7/8/16)
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2016-17 ROSTER BREAKDOWN
COLLEGIATE FINAL FOURS (6)
Gordon Hayward (1, Butler – 2010)
Shelvin Mack (2, Butler – 2010, 2011)
Jeff Withey (1, Kansas – 2012)
Trey Lyles (1, Kentucky – 2015)
Marcus Paige (1, North Carolina – 2016)
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J O E L B O LO M B OY
Joel Bolomboy
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PPOSITION...................................................................Forward/Center
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-9
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 235
BIRTHDATE ...........................................1/28/94 in Donetsk, Ukraine
HIGH SCHOOL......................................Central Keller H.S. (Keller, TX)
COLLEGE...........................................................................Weber State
PRO.......................................Entering 1st NBA season (1st with Jazz)
• Named the 2016 Big Sky Conference Most Valuable Player • Weber State and Big Sky Conference’s all-time leading
• Two-time Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the rebounder
Year (2014, 2016)
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 33 games for Weber State, averaging 17.1 points, 12.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.2 blocks in 31.5
minutes per contest … Set a school single-season record by tallying 415 rebounds … Ranked third in the nation
in rebounds per game … Named the 2016 Big Sky Conference Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year
and a unanimous All-Conference First Team selection … Became the first player in conference history to earn both
the MVP and Defensive Player of the Year in the same season … Finalist for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the
Year Award, recognizing the top center in college basketball … Helped lead the Wildcats to the Big Sky Conference
regular season title, the Big Sky Tournament championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament … Set a school
record with 26 double-doubles in a single season and the third most in the country … Scored in double figures in
31 of 33 games, including 20-or-more points 11 times and one game of 30-plus points … Grabbed 10-or-more
rebounds in 26 contests, including three games of 20-plus boards.
AS A COLLEGIAN
Spent four years at Weber State (2012-16) … Averaged 11.4 points, 10.1 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 28.8 minutes
per game over 130 contests … Started in 91 of 130 games played … Finished his career as Weber State and the
Big Sky Conference’s career leader in rebounds, totaling 1,312 rebounds in his four-year career … Also the school’s
all-time leader in blocked shots (179) and free throw attempts (651) … Ranks seventh in career scoring for the
Wildcats with 1,484 career points … Appeared in 130 career games, the third most in school history … Recorded
54 career double-doubles … Also ranks third in career field goals made ... 2014-15: Averaged 13.3 points, 10.2
rebounds and 1.7 blocks in 33.2 minutes in 30 games … Named to the Big Sky All-Conference Second Team … Led
the conference in rebounding for a second-straight year … Ranked 12th in the nation in rebounds per game …
COLLEGIATE STATISTICS
Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
2012-13 Weber State 37 0 802 85 147 .578 0 0 --- 89 128 .695 89 173 262 16 84 1 14 59 62 259 7.1 0.4 7.0
2013-14 Weber State 30 28 904 83 170 .488 1 1 1.000 94 129 .729 107 222 329 17 76 0 15 44 25 261 11.0 0.6 8.7
2014-15 Weber State 30 30 997 131 277 .473 15 41 .366 122 166 .735 107 199 306 25 71 0 20 80 51 399 10.2 0.8 13.3
2015-16 Weber State 33 33 1042 193 337 .573 20 55 .364 159 228 .697 109 306 415 36 73 1 23 78 41 565 12.6 1.1 17.1
TOTALS 130 91 3745 492 931 .528 36 97 .371 464 651 .713 412 900 1312 94 304 2 72 261 179 1484 10.1 0.7 11.4
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J O E L B O LO M B OY
Scored in double figures in 22 contests, including five games of 20-plus points … Recorded 12 double-doubles …
2013-14: Posted averages of 8.7 points and 11.0 rebounds in 30.1 minutes in 30 games ... Named the Big Sky
Conference Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the second player in Weber State history to earn the award … Led
the Wildcats to the Big Sky title and an NCAA Tournament appearance … Finished third in the nation in rebounds per
game … Had 10-plus rebounds in 22 games … Led the conference in rebounding … Registered a conference-best 11
double-doubles … 2012-13: Appeared in all 37 games as a true freshman, averaging 7.0 points, 7.1 rebounds and
1.7 blocks in 21.7 minutes per game … Helped the Wildcats to a record-setting 30-7 record … His 37 games played
is tied for the most in a season in Big Sky history … Scored in double figures in 11 contests … Finished fourth in the
conference in blocks per game … Recorded four double-doubles.
PERSONAL
Born in Ukraine … Last name is pronounced like “Ball-um-boy” … Had the highest standing vertical jump among any
player at the 2016 NBA pre-draft combine at 37.5 inches … Son of Tania and Joseph Bolomboy … Mother is from
Russia and father is from the Democratic Republic of the Congo … Played high school basketball at Keller Central High
School in Keller, TX … Earned a bachelor’s degree in Technical Sales at Weber State … Speaks French and Russian …
Lists his favorite food as bacon … Follow him on twitter at @Bolomboy21.
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ALEC BURKS
Alec Burks
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POSITION ................................................................................... Guard
HEIGHT ...........................................................................................6-6
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 214
BIRTHDATE.............................................. 7/20/91 in Grandview, Mo.
HIGH SCHOOL.................................Grandview H.S. (Grandview, Mo.)
COLLEGE ................................................................................Colorado
PRO......................................Entering 6th NBA season (6th with Jazz)
• Shot career-high and led the Jazz in three-point field • 2013-14 Jazz second leading scorer in total points
goal percentage in 2015-16 (.405) (1,089) and per game (14.0)
• Second highest bench scoring average in the NBA in • Holds CU freshman (512) and sophomore (779)
2013-14 (13.9 ppg) scoring records
2015-16 SEASON
Appeared in 31 games (three starts), averaging 13.3 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 25.7 minutes … Shot
a career-high on three-point field goals (.405) … Suffered a fractured left fibula vs. LAC (12/26) and missed 50
games (12/28-4/5) … Missed one game due to right knee soreness (4/13) … Posted 21 points at OKC (12/13) …
Registered 21 points, five rebounds and four assists vs. NOP (11/28) … Tied a season-high 24 points (3-3 3FG) at
MIA (11/12) … Scored a season-high 24 points (4-5 3FG) at CLE (11/10) … Tallied a season-high eight assists to
go with 12 points at DEN (11/5) … Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds along with 15 points at PHI (10/30) …
Posted 18 points and six rebounds in the season opener at DET (10/28).
AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in 259 games (42 starts) in five seasons with Utah, averaging 10.6 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.9
assists in 23.0 minutes … 2014-15: Appeared and started in 27 games, averaging 13.9 points, 4.2 rebounds and
3.0 assists in 33.3 minutes … Underwent shoulder surgery on 12/31 and missed the remainder of the 2014-15
season (53 games) due to left shoulder injury, surgery and rehab (12/27-4/15) … Missed two games due to left
shoulder inflammation (12/3-12/5) … Posted a season-high 23 points at MEM (12/22) … Registered a career-high
13 boards and scored 20 points vs. OKC (11/18) … Had 22 points and eight rebounds vs. DEN (12/1) … Scored
22 points at ATL (11/12) … Tallied 16 points, four boards, three assists and two steals at SAC (12/8) … Recorded
19 points at WAS (12/14) … Notched a team-high 18 points vs. HOU (10/29) … Registered two double-doubles on
the season … 2013-14: Appeared in 78 games (12 starts) … Averaged 14.0 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists
… Missed four games due to left ankle sprain (3/22-3/28) … Led the team in scoring 14 times and in assists nine
times … Ranked second on the team in total points (1,089) and scoring per game
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(14.0) … Posted double-digit scoring in 60 games, 20-plus points in 15 games and 30-plus points in two games
… Shot 50-plus percent from the field in 36 games and 60-plus in 18 games … Ranked second in Utah free throw
attempts (373) and free throws made (279) … Scored double-digits in 28 of the team’s final 29 games … Had
at least 10 free throw attempts in seven games … Produced second-highest bench scoring average in NBA (13.9
ppg) and was fourth in total bench points (919) … Notched a career-high 34 points on 13-of-19 shooting and five
assists vs. DEN (1/13) … Produced 31 points, seven assists and four steals off the bench at MIA (12/16) … Tied
a team-high 24 points and had four steals at GSW (4/6) … Recorded a team-best 21 points and was perfect from
the free throw line (13-of-13) vs. NOP (4/4) … Scored 17 points and corralled seven rebounds vs. NYK (3/31) …
Tallied 13 points and a career-high eight assists vs. DAL (3/12) … Had 11 points, a career-high nine rebounds and
a team-high seven assists at IND (3/2) … Produced a team-high 26 points vs. PHI (2/12) … Posted a team-best
24 points at LAL (2/11) … Registered 26 points and five rebounds vs. GSW (1/31) … 2012-13: Appeared in 63
games … Averaged 7.0 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 17.8 minutes … Scored 10-plus points 18 times …
Inactive for one game due to a sprained left ankle (4/19) … DNP-CD 16 times … Had 12 points and four rebounds
vs. PHI (3/25) … Scored 26 points on 7-of-15 shooting at SAC (2/9) … Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds vs.
GSW (12/26) … 2011-12: Appeared in 59 games … Averaged 7.2 points, 2.2 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 15.6
minutes … DNP-CD seven times … Scored 10-plus points 16 times … Scored 17 points along with five rebounds and
a season-high tying five assists at POR (4/18) … Scored 15 points and had five rebounds at NJN (3/26) … Scored
17 points at LAL (3/18).
IN THE PLAYOFFS
2012: Appeared in four career playoff games against San Antonio, averaging 6.5 points and 2.8 rebounds
in 15.8 minutes.
AS A COLLEGIAN
Was an early-entry candidate to the NBA after playing two seasons at Colorado (2009-11) … Finished third all-time
in scoring average at Colorado with 19.0 points per game … Holds Colorado freshman (512) and sophomore (779)
scoring records … Finished with 32 games scoring 20+ points … In two seasons, shot 50+ percent from the field
in 39 games and 60+ percent in 16 games … Named CU Athlete of the Week three times during the 2010-11
season … Two-time Big 12 Player of the Week … 2011 NIT All-Tournament Team (scored 97 points in four games
(24.3 ppg)) … Colorado’s first ever Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year … Ranked fourth nationally among
all freshman in points per game (17.1) and field goal percentage (53.8) during the 2009-10 season … 2010-11:
Appeared in 38 games, averaging 20.5 points on 46.9 percent shooting, 6.5 rebounds and 2.9 steals in 31.4
minutes … Set single season school records in points scored (779), most free throw made (249) and free throws
attempted (302) … First player in school history to score over 770 points and have 240 rebounds and 100 assists
in a season … Helped Colorado to a 24-14 overall record … Tallied 36 double-digit scoring efforts and had 27
contests with 18+ points … Only the second player in Colorado history to average over 20 points, 6 rebounds, and
2.5 assists per game for a season … Named to the All-Big 12 First Team … 2009-10: Appeared in 30 games (all
starts), averaging 17.1 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 30.2 minutes ... Missed one game due to a left
knee sprain … Became the first Colorado freshman to surpass 500 points in a single-season (512) and only the
second CU freshman to lead his team in rebounding (5.0) since Matt Bullard (6.4, 1985-86) … Scored 20+ points
in eight games … Shot 50+ percent from the field in 20 games and 60+ percent in 10 games … CU’s first ever Big
12 Conference Freshman of the Year … Named to the Big 12 All-Rookie Team … All-Big 12 honorable mention …
Ranked fourth nationally among all freshman in points per game (17.1) and field goal percentage (.538).
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OTHER PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Named to the 2012 All-Summer League First Team at the Orlando Pro Summer League … At Grandview High School,
averaged 23.0 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.6 steals during his senior season … Named 2009 Gatorade
Player of the Year for the state of Missouri … Also named Kansas City Star and Metro Sports Player of the Year …
Helped the Bulldogs to a 29-2 record during his senior season … Career leader in points scored in school history …
Participated in the Missouri-Kansas All-Star Game.
PERSONAL
Born in Grandview, Mo. … Son of Steve and Dina Burks … His father, Steve, works in a factory in Kansas City and
his mother, Dina, works in social security … His father played collegiate basketball at the University of Washington
… Has an older brother, Steve … Participated in NBA Fit Week in the Philippines in the summer of 2015 to help
promote the importance of healthy living … Attended Grandview High School in Grandview, Mo., … Favorite food is
pizza … Started playing basketball in the sixth grade … Enjoys playing pool … Favorite movie is “House Party” …
Favorite musical artist is Jay-Z … Follow him on twitter at @AlecBurks10.
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Eric Dawson
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POSITION................................................................................. Forward
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-9
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 255
BIRTHDATE ............................................... 7/7/84 in San Antonio, TX
HIGH SCHOOL...........................Sam Houston H.S. (San Antonio, TX)
COLLEGE...................................................................Midwestern State
PRO..................................... Entering 2nd NBA season (1st with Jazz)
• Named 2012 D-League Impact Player of the Year and • Led all of college basketball in double-doubles
All D-League Second Team (23) in 2006-07
• Appeared in four games with the San Antonio Spurs • Led the Lone Star Conference in rebounds, block
in 2011-12 and steals and earned Lone Star Conference First
Team honors in the 2005-06 season
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 22 games (18 starts) for the Paris-Levallois Basket of the French LNB Pro A, averaging 10.8 points,
6.4 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.4 steals in 24.2 minutes … Also played six games for the Blackwater Elite of the
Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), averaging 18.2 points, 15.2 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.3 steals in 27.4
minutes.
AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in four NBA games for the San Antonio Spurs … 2014-15: Appeared in 24 games (19 starts) for
Chalon-Sur-Saone of the French LNB Pro A, averaging 11.1 points, 9.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.5 steals in
26.1 minutes … Made 11 appearances (all starts) for Leones de Ponce of the Puerto Rican Baloncesto Superior
National League, averaging 9.9 points, 8.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.3 steals in 24.1 minutes … Also saw action
with Heilongjiang Fengshen of the National Basketball League (China), averaging 40.0 points, 14.0 rebounds and
5.0 assists … Appeared in games for Petrochimi Bandar Imam of the Iranian Basketball Super League … 2013-14:
Played in 22 games (18 starts) for the Austin Toros of the NBA D-League, averaging 13.8 points, 9.7 rebounds, 1.9
assists, 1.2 steals and 1.3 blocks in 30.9 minutes … Appeared in three preseason games with the Atlanta Hawks,
averaging 3.0 points and 4.0 rebounds … 2012-13: Averaged 29.6 points, 16.0 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 3.1 steals
and 1.9 blocks in 41.1 minutes over 17 starts for the Meralco Bolts of the PBA … Recorded 57 points, 14 rebounds,
four steals and three blocks vs. Petron Blaze (4/5) … Also appeared in games for Metros de Santiago of the Liga
Nacional de Baloncesto (Dominican Republic)… 2011-12: Appeared in four games with the San Antonio Spurs,
averaging 3.8 points and 2.5 rebounds in 9.8 minutes … Made his NBA debut on 2/21/12, registering nine points
and six rebounds in 32 minutes at POR … Named the 2012 D-League Impact Player of the Year … Named to 2012
All D-League Second Team … Played in 29 games (27 starts) with
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Austin of the D-League … Averaged 17.1 points, 10.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.6 blocks in 29.0
minutes … Tallied 28 points and 11 rebounds vs. Springfield (12/29) … Started all eight playoff games for Austin,
averaging 13.8 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.3 blocks in 29.0 minutes … 2010-11: Appeared
in 14 games with Austin of the D-League, averaging 7.4 points, 5.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals in 18.1
minutes … Also played for Jeonju KCC Egis of the Korean Basketball League, averaging 10.1 points and 5.7
rebounds in 18.3 minutes … 2009-10: Appeared in two games (one start) for Austin, averaging 9.0 points and 4.5
rebounds … Also played for the Mitsubishi Diamond Dolphins of the Japan Basketball League … Averaged 14.1
points, 9.7 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 1.2 blocks … 2008-09: Appeared in 30 games (22 starts) for Austin, averaging
10.3 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.0 blocks in 24.2 minutes … Averaged 11.5 points, 7.0
rebounds and 2.0 assists in 33.8 minutes over two postseason games with Austin … 2007-08: Averaged 4.0 points,
4.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.5 blocks in two appearances with Austin … Also played for Marineros of the Liga
Nacional de Baloncesto (Dominican Republic).
AS A COLLEGIAN
Spent two years at McLennan Community College (2003-05) and two years at Midwestern State (2005-07) …
Averaged 16.6 points, 10.6 rebounds and 3.0 blocks in 28.2 minutes per game over 57 contests for Midwestern
State … Finished first all-time in blocks for a career in Midwestern State history (170) ... Finished third in rebounds
per game … 2006-07: Averaged 17.4 points 11.4 rebounds and 3.2 blocks in 28.6 minutes per game over 30
contests … Finished first on the team in points, rebounds and blocks per game … Led Division II in rebounds per
game … Helped his team to an NCAA Division II National Tournament and Lone Star Conference Championship …
Named Division II All-American Second Team … Led all of college basketball in double-doubles (23) … 2005-06:
Averaged 15.7 points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.7 blocks in 27.7 minutes per game over 27 contests … Finished first on
the team in points, rebounds and blocks per game … Led the Lone Star Conference in rebounds, blocks and steals
… Earned Lone Star Conference First Team honors.
PERSONAL
Born on July 7, 1984 in San Antonio, Texas … Attended Sam Houston High School in San Antonio and played
basketball under head coach Wayne Dickey … Became the 13th player from a San Antonio high school to play in
the NBA.
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Boris Diaw
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POSITION.................................................................................... Guard
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-8
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 250
BIRTHDATE ..........................4/16/82 in Cormeille-en-Parisis, France
PRO....................................Entering 14th NBA season (1st with Jazz)
• Competed for the France Men’s National Basketball • Previously played with Atlanta, Phoenix, Charlotte
Team at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Brazil and San Antonio
• Ranks 17th among active player in postseason • Won the 2006 NBA’s Most Improved Player Award
appearances (108 GP)
• Won the 2014 NBA Championship with the San
Antonio Spurs
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 76 games (four starts) with San Antonio, averaging 6.4 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 18.2 minutes …
Shot .527 (202-383) from the floor, marking his third-highest single season percentage of his career … Finished third among
Spurs players in field goal percentage and fifth in games played … Scored double-figures in 18 games, including six times in
an eight-game stretch (12/21-1/4)… Recorded a season-high 20 points and eight rebounds vs. HOU (1/2).
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AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in 991 games (531 starts) with Atlanta, Phoenix, Charlotte and San Antonio, averaging 8.9 points, 4.5
rebounds and 3.5 assists in 27.7 minutes … Winner of 2006 NBA’s Most Improved Player Award … 2014-15 (w/ San
Antonio): Appeared in 81 games (15 starts), averaging 8.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 24.5 minutes … Scored
in double figures in 31 games … Tallied a season-high nine assists, along with 10 points and four rebounds at POR (12/15)
… Recorded his only double-double of the season, posting 17 points and 13 rebounds in 39 minutes vs. MEM (12/17) …
Scored a season-high 23 points vs. LAC (12/22) … Scored 20 points on 10-of-14 from the floor at NOP (4/15) … 2013-
14 (w/ San Antonio): Appeared in 79 games (24 starts) … Averaged 9.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 25.1
minutes ... Scored in double figures 35 times … Recorded two double-doubles … Posted a season-high 22 points and a
season-high 11 rebounds at HOU (1/28) … Recorded 21 points, five rebounds and two assists at ATL (1/24) … Tallied a
double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds vs. DAL (3/2) … Missed one game with bruised ribs (11/23), one game
with strep throat (1/4) and one game with food poisoning (2/6) … 2012-13 (w/ San Antonio): Appeared in 75 games for
San Antonio, averaging 5.8 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists while shooting .538 in 22.8 minutes … Posted 10-or-more
points 16 times … 2011-12 (w/ Charlotte & San Antonio): Played in 57 games (35 starts) for Charlotte and San Antonio,
averaging 6.4 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 25.0 minutes … Scored in double figures in 11 games and recorded
three double-doubles … Posted a season-high 27 points, to go along with six assists and three rebounds at NYK (1/4) …
Tied a career-high with 16 rebounds while scoring 16 points vs. MIA (11/28) … Recorded 21 points and 10 assists vs. WAS
(1/28) … Registered 19 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists at NYK (1/9) … … 2010-11 (w/ Charlotte): Started all
82 games for Charlotte, averaging 11.3 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 33.9 minutes … Posted double figures in 51
games and tallied seven double-doubles … Recorded his sixth career triple-double, registering 25 points, 11 rebounds and
11 assists at PHI (1/17) … Grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds vs. NJN (12/3) … Became the franchise record holder for
consecutive games played and consecutive games started (223) … Made a career-high 78 three-point field goals … 2009-
10 (w/ Charlotte): Appeared in all 82 games (82 starts) for Charlotte … Was the only player for Charlotte to play in every
regular season game … Averaged 11.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 35.4 minutes … Tallied 10-or-more points in
48 games, including in 29 of the team’s final 34 games … Posted five double-doubles … Registered 24 points, 11 rebounds
and five assists at PHX (1/26) … Recorded 26 points and 11 rebounds vs. SAS (1/15) … Scored 28 points, shooting 10-of-
12 from the field, vs. PHI (12/5) … 2008-09 (w/ Phoenix & Charlotte): Played in 81 games for Phoenix and Charlotte,
averaging 13.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 34.0 minutes … Finished ranked 19th in the NBA in field goal
percentage (.507) … Scored in double figures in 21 consecutive games, marking the longest streak of his career (1/23-3/7)
… Posted a season-high 30 points at TOR (3/20) … Recorded a career-high seven blocked shots vs. WAS (2/11) … 2007-08
(w/ Phoenix): Appeared in all 82 games for the first time in his career for Phoenix … Averaged 8.8 points, 4.6 rebounds and
3.9 assists in 28.1 minutes … Scored 10-or-more points in 31 games and grabbed double digit rebounds in seven games
… Registered four double-doubles … 2006-07 (w/ Phoenix): Appeared in 73 games, averaging 9.7 points, 4.8 assists and
4.3 rebounds in 31.1 minutes … Recorded his fifth career triple-double, registering 21 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists vs.
GSW (12/15) … 2005-06 (w/ Phoenix): Named NBA’s Most Improved Player in his first season with Phoenix … Played in
81 games (70 starts), averaging career-highs in points (13.3), rebounds (6.9), assists (6.2) and blocks (1.0) in 35.5 minutes
… Ranked 17th in the NBA in assists … Was one of only three players (LeBron James, Jason Kidd) to average at least six
rebounds and six assists … Tallied four triple-doubles and scored 10-or-more points in 61 games … Recorded 14 points,
11 rebounds and 13 assists at PHI (1/31) … Registered 24 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists at NOH (3/5) … Tallied
11 points, 11 rebounds and a career-high 16 assists at GSW (4/14) … Posted 11 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists vs.
LAL (4/16) games … Scored a career-high 31 points at MIN (12/26) … 2004-05 (w/ Atlanta): Appeared in 66 games for
Atlanta, averaging 4.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 18.2 minutes … Scored a season-high 20 points at NYK (4/17)
… 2003-04 (w/ Atlanta): Played in 76 games for Atlanta as a rookie, averaging 4.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists in
25.3 minutes … Made his NBA debut at NOH on 10/29/03 … Recorded his first career double-double, registering 13 points
and 12 rebounds at BOS (4/14) … 2000-03: Began his professional career in France, playing for Pau Orthez from 2000-03
… Averaged 6.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 93 games … Was named 2001 Pro A Newcomer of the Year.
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IN THE PLAYOFFS
Has appeared in 108 postseason games (44 starts) with Phoenix and San Antonio, averaging 9.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and
3.3 assists in 27.2 minutes … Won the 2014 NBA Championship with San Antonio … Ranks 17th among active players in
playoff appearances (108 GP) … 2015-16 (w/ San Antonio): Appeared in nine out of 10 playoff games, averaging 5.2
points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 17.7 minutes … Played his 100th career playoff game in Game 1 of the Western
Conference First Round vs. MEM (4/17) … Scored 11 points in Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals vs. OKC (5/8)
… 2014-15 (w/ San Antonio): Appeared in all seven postseason games, averaging 11.6 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.6
assists in 28.3 minutes … Scored in double figures in six of the seven playoff games vs. LAC … 2013-14 (w/ San Antonio):
Appeared in all 23 playoff games, including three starts in the NBA Finals … Averaged 9.2 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.4
assists while shooting .500 (80-160) from the field and .400 (18-45) on three-pointers in 26.3 minutes … Scored in double
figures in seven games and grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in three games … Tallied his fifth career postseason double-double,
recording 14 points and 10 rebounds, in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals vs. OKC (5/27) … Scored a playoff-high
26 points on 8-of-14 from the field in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals vs. OKC (5/31) … Tied his career-high with
nine assists, to go along with eight points and nine rebounds in Game 4 of the NBA Finals vs. MIA (6/12) … Averaged 6.2
points, 8.6 rebounds and 5.8 assists vs. MIA in the NBA Finals … 2012-13 (w/ San Antonio): Averaged 4.1 points, 2.5
rebounds and 1.8 assists in 17.0 minutes over 16 playoff games (one start) … 2011-12 (w/ San Antonio): Started in all 14
postseason games, averaging 6.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 24.7 minutes … Finished fourth among all players
in three-point percentage during the postseason … Scored 16 points, shooting 7-of-7 from the field, in Game 2 of the Western
Conference Semifinals vs. LAC (5/17) … Tallied postseason career-highs in rebounds (12) and steals (3) vs. LAC (5/15) …
2009-10 (w/ Charlotte): Averaged 7.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 38.0 minutes over four playoff games vs.
ORL … 2007-08 (w/ Phoenix): Averaged 14.6 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists in 35.6 minutes over five postseason
games … 2006-07 (w/ Phoenix): Averaged 6.6 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 23.5 minutes over 10 playoff games
… 2005-06 (w/ Phoenix): Played in 20 postseason games, averaging 18.7 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5.2 assists in 39.8
minutes … Scored a playoff career-high 34 points at DAL (5/24).
CAREER NBA TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round (21st overall pick) of the 2003 NBA Draft … Traded by Atlanta to the Phoenix
Suns, along with two lottery-protected first-round draft picks in exchange for Joe Johnson on 8/19/05 … Traded by Phoenix to
the Charlotte Bobcats, along with Raja Bell and Sean Singletary, in exchange for Jason Richardson, Jared Dudley and a 2010
second-round draft pick on 12/10/08 … Waived by Charlotte on 3/21/12 … Signed as a free agent by the San Antonio
Spurs on 3/23/12 … Re-signed with San Antonio on 7/15/14 … Traded by San Antonio to the Utah Jazz, along with a 2022
second-round draft pick and cash considerations in exchange for the rights to Olivier Hanlen.
OTHER PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Has played for France Men’s National Basketball Team since 2003 … Represented France Men’s National Basketball Team at
the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Brazil, averaging 8.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and a team-high 4.7 assists in 25.5 minutes
over six games … Represented France at the 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2015 European Championships and the 2006
and 2010 World Championships … Competed at the 2015 FIBA EuroBasket for the France Men’s National Team … Won a
bronze medal with the France Men’s Basketball Team at the 2014 FIBA World Cup … Averaged 9.2 points, 4.6 rebounds
and 4.0 assists in 25.0 minutes in nine games … Helped lead France to its first ever gold medal at the 2013 European
Championship, averaging 10.4 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 28.3 minutes … Earned a spot in the 2012 Summer
Olympic Games in London after finishing second in the 2011 European Championship … Averaged 7.7 points, 6.0 rebounds
and 4.3 assists in 28.8 minutes over six games at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.
PERSONAL
Born on April 16, 1982 in Cormeilles-en-Parisis, France … Full name is Boris Babacar Diaw-Riffiod … Last name is pronounced
“DEE-ow” … Mother, Elisabeth Riffiod, played basketball for France Women’s National Basketball Team, playing for 13 years
and 247 international games … Father, Issa Diaw, was a Senegalese high jump champion … Created Babac’Ards foundation
in 2005, a not-for-profit organization assisting young Senegalese children in becoming productive citizens with a focus in
education and basketball … Helped launch, along with Babac’Ards foundation, SEED Academy Girls, Senegal’s first girl’s high-
school elite basketball academy … Has led basketball camps in Senegal since 2005 … Participated in the 2006 Basketball
Without Borders Africa in Johannesburg, South Africa at the America International School of Johannesburg … Played in the first
ever NBA Africa exhibition game in 2015 … Enjoys directing and producing short films … Has produced several short films and
made his directional debut with “Easy Life,” starring Cedric the Entetrtainer, which debuted in Sept. 2016 … Enjoys traveling
the world … Coffee enthusiast … Follow him on twitter at @theborisdiaw.
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Danté Exum
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POSITION.................................................................................... Guard
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-6
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 207
BIRTHDATE .....................................7/13/95 in Melbourne, Australia
HIGH SCHOOL.... Australian Institute of Sport (Melbourne, Australia)
PRO....................................Entering 2nd NBA season (2nd with Jazz)
• 10th Jazz rookie to play all 82 games in first season • Advanced to the semifinals with the U19 Australian
• No. 5 overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft National Team in the 2013 FIBA U19 World
• Member of the 2014 Australia Men’s National Championship in Prague
Basketball Team
2015–16 SEASON
Suffered a left knee injury while competing for the Australian National Team in a game against the Slovenian
National Team in Ljubljana, Slovenia on 8/4/15 … Missed the duration of the 2015-16 NBA season due to left ACL
surgery and rehab.
AS A PROFESSIONAL
2014-15: Appeared in 82 games (41 starts), averaging 4.8 points, 2.4 assists and 1.6 rebounds in 22.2 minutes
per contest … Posted 10-or-more points on 13 occasions … Led the team in assists 11 times … Logged four points,
three boards and three assists at the 2015 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star Weekend … Became only the
10th Jazz rookie to play in all 82 games in first season … Scored a career-high 15 points, adding five assists at MIL
(1/22) … Had 13 points on 4-of-4 from downtown, grabbing four rebounds at BKN (3/8) … Posted 13 points in his
first NBA start vs. IND (1/5) … Dished out a career-high and team season-high 12 assists vs. DEN (4/2) … Had 10
points, five rebounds and one assist vs. HOU (3/12) … Recorded 12 points and three assists vs. SAC (4/8).
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shooting, three rebounds and two assists in 22 minutes … 2012-13: Appeared in the U17 World Championships
for Australia … Played in eight games, averaging 17.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.1 steals per game …
Scored in double figures in seven of eight games with four games scoring 20-plus points … Opened the tournament
with 17 points, four rebounds and two assists vs. USA … Scored 26 points on 10-of-17 shooting with eight rebounds
and three assists vs. China … Tallied 23 points with six rebounds and seven assists vs. Egypt … Recorded 23 points
again vs. Argentina … Finished the tournament with 21 points on 7-of-10 shooting with six rebounds vs. USA.
PERSONAL
Born in Melbourne, Australia … His father, Cecil, won an NCAA Championship with the University of North Carolina in
1982 with teammates Michael Jordan and James Worthy, and was later drafted in 1984 by the Denver Nuggets … His
father was also roommates with former Jazzman, John Stockton, at the 1984 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament …
Attended Lake Ginninderra College for his high school education in conjunction with the Australian Institute of Sport
… Helped run a clinic for Special Olympics athletes, along with Rodney Hood in June 2014 … Participated in the
first Basketball without Borders in Australia in June 2016, along with Joe Ingles and other NBA and FIBA players and
coaches … Partnered with the Utah Prospects AAU Program to sponsor Exum Elite … Competed against other NBA
talent in the GQ Style Wars during the 2014-15 season … Would be a track and field athlete if he was not a basketball
player … Enjoys any movie with Will Smith … Follow him on twitter at @daanteee.
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Derrick Favors
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POSITION.....................................................................Forward/Center
HEIGHT......................................................................................... 6-10
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 265
BIRTHDATE ....................................................7/15/91 in Atlanta, Ga.
HIGH SCHOOL..................................South Atlanta H.S. (Atlanta, Ga.)
COLLEGE..........................................................................Georgia Tech
PRO......................................Entering 7th NBA season (7th with Jazz)
• Ranks sixth in blocked shots, seventh in blocks per game, • No. 3 overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft
ninth in field goal percentage and tied for 10th in rebounds • 2011 NBA All-Rookie Second Team selection
per game on Jazz all-time career lists • Named the 2010 ACC Rookie of the Year
• One of five NBA players to average 16-plus points, eight-or-
more rebounds and at least one-and-a-half blocks and one-
and-a-half assists per game in 2015-16
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 62 games (59 starts), averaging 16.4 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.7 blocks in 32.0 mpg
… Sidelined 16 games with back spasms, soreness (12/16-1/22) … Missed three games with right knee soreness
(4/1, 4/10, 4/13) … Inactive one game due to personal reasons (11/28) … One of five NBA players to average
16-plus points, eight-or-more rebounds and at least one-and-a-half blocks and one-and-a-half assists per game …
Recorded 19 double-doubles on the season … Led the team in scoring on 19 occasions and in rebounding in 24
contests … Had a career-high 35 points and 13 rebounds vs. IND (12/5) … Scored 29 points (11-15 FG) at NOP
(2/10) … Logged 28 points and 14 rebounds at SAC (3/13) … Tallied 28 points, 11 rebounds and six blocks at
NOP (3/5) … Posted 25 points, 12 rebounds, seven blocks, three steals and two assists at MIA (11/12), becoming
the second players (Anthony Davis) to do so since David Robinson on 4/14/01 … Had 26 points (10-15 FG) in the
season opener at DET (10/28).
AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in 429 career games (250 starts), averaging 11.7 points, 7.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.4 blocks in
26.0 minutes with New Jersey and Utah … Ranks sixth in blocked shots, seventh in blocks per game, ninth in field
goal percentage and tied for 10th in rebounds per game on Jazz all-time career lists entering the 2016-17 season
… Selected to play in the 2012 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge, recording 14 points and three blocks (2/24/12) …
Named to 2011 NBA All-Rookie Second Team, the eighth player in Jazz history to make the First or Second Team …
2014-15: Appeared and started in 74 games, averaging 16.0 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in 30.8 mpg …
One of four Jazz players (Karl Malone, Andrei Kirilenko, Al Jefferson) to ever average 16-plus points, eight-or-more
rebounds and at least one-and-a-half blocks per game … Posted 23 double-
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doubles on the season … Led the team in scoring on 21 occasions and in rebounding in 24 contests … Posted the
second-best field goal percentage (.525) among NBA forwards … Not with team twice, flu like symptoms (12/1)
and personal reasons (1/22) … Missed two games due to a sprained right ankle (12/14-12/16) … Sidelined
two games with back spasms (3/28-3/30) … Had a career-high 32 points vs. PHX (11/1) … Had a game-high
29 points, 12 boards and two steals vs. NYK (3/10) … Registered 17 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks vs. PHI
(12/27) … Logged 21 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks vs. ORL (12/5) … 2013-14: Appeared and started in 73
games … Averaged 13.3 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 30.2 minutes … Sidelined two games with a sore
lower back (12/7-12/9) … Missed one game due to a hip abductor strain (1/21), three games due to right hip
inflammation (1/31-2/3) and three games with a right hip sprain (2/19-2/22) … Pulled down 10-or-more rebounds
in 28 contests … Posted double-digit scoring 55 times … Jazz leading rebounder in 33 games and leading scorer
in 10 games … Led Utah in rebounds per game (8.7), blocks per game (1.5), total blocks (108) and field goal
percentage (.522) … Ranked 14th in the NBA in blocked shots per game (1.5) and 19th in both offensive rebounds
per game (2.7) and field goal percentage (.522) … Recorded a career-high 25 double-doubles … Shot better than
50-plus percent in 41 contests and 60-plus in 27 contests … Posted 28 points and pulled down 11 rebounds at
SAS (3/16) … Had 20 points, nine rebounds and four blocks at NOP (4/4) … Tallied a career-high 18 rebounds
and added 20 points at SAS (11/15) … Recorded 18 points and 14 boards, including the game-winning putback
dunk with two seconds left vs. LAL (12/27) … Scored 21 points and had 13 boards vs. DEN (11/11) … Grabbed 10
rebounds and poured in 20 points at MEM (3/26) … 2012-13: Appeared in 77 games (eight starts), averaging 9.5
points, 7.0 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 1.7 blocks in 23.2 minutes … Improved averages in every major statistical
category over previous season … Led Jazz in total blocks (130) and blocks per game (1.7) … Missed five games due
to plantar fasciitis (12/1-12/9) … Recorded nine double-doubles … Led the Jazz in scoring three times … Led Utah
in rebounds 22 times … Grabbed at least 10 rebounds 16 times … Scored in double-figures 34 times … Tallied 23
points and season-high 15 rebounds at MIL (3/4) … Totaled 14 points on a career-high 11 free throw makes at
BOS (11/14) … Had 15 points, six boards and four blocks at TOR (11/12) … 2011-12: Appeared in 65 games (nine
starts) … Averaged 8.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, 0.7 assists and 1.0 blocks in 21.1 minutes … Missed one game due
to a sprained left ankle (1/17) … Selected to play in the 2012 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge, recording 14 points
and three blocks (2/24) … Recorded 13 double-doubles … Had games of 10-plus rebounds 18 times … Scored in
double-figures 26 times … … Had 13 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks vs. PHX (4/24) … Had 23 points and 17
rebounds vs. GSW (3/17) … Had 16 rebounds vs. MIN (3/15) … Had 20 points and 11 rebounds vs. PHI (12/30) …
2010-11 (w/ New Jersey & Utah): Appeared in 78 games (27 starts) for Utah and New Jersey, averaging 6.8 points,
5.3 rebounds and 0.9 blocks … Appeared in 22 games (four starts) for Utah, averaging 8.2 points, 5.2 rebounds
and 1.2 blocks in 20.2 minutes of play … Joined the Jazz along with Devin Harris via trade from the New Jersey Nets
in exchange for Deron Williams and two first round picks (2/23) … Led all NBA rookies in blocks per game (0.87)
… Ranked fifth among NBA rookies in rebounds per game (5.3) … Ranked eighth among NBA rookies in scoring (6.8
ppg) … Ranked 10th among NBA rookies in minutes per game (19.7).
IN THE PLAYOFFS
2012: Appeared in four games (one start) against San Antonio, averaging 11.8 points, 9.5 rebounds, 1.2 steals and
1.5 blocks in 29.0 minutes … Had 16 points, 10 rebounds, two blocks and two steals vs. SAS (6/7) in first career
playoff start.
AS A COLLEGIAN
Averaged 12.4 points, 8.4 rebounds and 2.1 blocks in 27.5 minutes as a freshman in lone season at Georgia Tech
(2009-10) … Ranked fourth in the ACC in rebounding average and second in blocks … Led all ACC freshmen in
scoring, rebounding, double-doubles, blocked shots and field goal percentage … Named ACC Rookie of the
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Year and ACC All-Freshman by conference media … Also a member of The Sporting News’ National All-Freshman
team … Earned ACC All-Tournament First Team honors after averaging 17 points and 9.8 rebounds per game while
shooting .658 from the floor … Scored a career-high 22 points with 11 rebounds in the ACC Championship Game
against Duke … Led the nation and the ACC in field goal percentage entering the NCAA Tournament, but fell below
the required minimums on field goals made … Finished the year strong, averaging 15.6 points and 9.1 rebounds
over the final 11 contests while shooting .642 from the floor … Posted 21 points and career-high 18 rebounds
(eight offensive) at Maryland … Had 11 double-doubles, six in ACC games … Reached double-digits in rebounding
12 games and scoring 27 times … Earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors four times.
PERSONAL
Full name is Derrick Bernard Favors … Son of Deandra Favors … Has an older sister, Tiffany, and a younger
brother, Brandon … Has twin daughters … Owns a 7-4 wingspan and 9-2 standing reach … Ambassador for the
Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Intermountain Area to help raise awareness, garner volunteer support
and spearhead fundraising … Hosted a back to school party for 25 youth from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater
Salt Lake in the summer of 2015 … In the summer of 2012, took part in the annual Jr. Jazz trip, spending a week
on the road holding basketball clinics across four states … Hosted a back-to-school clinic for community youth in
order to promote education and physical fitness in two consecutive summers (2014, 2015) … During the 2015-16
season, purchased $49,200 worth of tickets to home games, along with Alec Burks, Gordon Hayward and Joe Ingles,
enabling local residents from more than 200 different community groups and schools to attend Jazz home games
… Started playing basketball at the age of 10 after watching Kobe Bryant play a game … Enjoys playing table tennis
and air hockey … Attended the 2016 Salt Lake City Comic Con … A comic book enthusiast … Bought a house for his
mom with his first NBA paycheck … Favorite restaurant is Waffle House … Follow him on twitter at @dfavors14.
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QUINCY FORD
Quincy Ford
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POSITION..................................................................... Forward/Guard
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-8
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 225
BIRTHDATE ....................................1/20/93 in Saint Petersburg, Fla.
HIGHSCHOOL..............................Gibbs H.S. (Saints Petersburg, Fla.)
COLLEGE..........................................................................Northeastern
PRO.......................................Entering 1st NBA season (1st with Jazz)
2015–16 SEASON
Averaged 16.4 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 34.8 minutes per game over 29 contests … Led the Huskies
in rebounds per game … Finished second on the team in points per game … Recorded double figure scoring efforts
in 25 games including seven 20-point games and two 30-point games … Notched five double-doubles … Named
CAA player of the week four times … Earned All-CAA Second Team honors.
AS A COLLEGIAN
Spent five years at Northeastern … Missed all but two games in 2014 before earning a medical redshirt …
Averaged 12.4 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 31.9 minutes per game over 130 games … Finished fourth
all-time in Northeastern history with 204 made three-pointers … 2014-15: Averaged 10.4 points, 5.4 rebounds
and 2.3 assists in 31.5 minutes per game over 35 contests … Started in all 35 of the team’s games … Finished
third on the team in points, rebounds and assists per game … Earned CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player
… Named an All-CAA Tournament performer … Helped lead the Huskies to an NCAA Tournament berth … 2013-
14: Played in two games before being sidelined and earning a medical redshirt … 2012-13: Averaged 12.2
points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 32.3 minutes per game over 33 contests … Finished second on the
team in rebounds per game and third in points per game … Earned All-CAA Third Team recognition … 2011-12:
Averaged 11.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 29.6 minutes per game over 31 games … Led the Huskies
in blocks (31) and steals (60) … Finished second on the team in rebounds per game and third in points per
game … Named to the CAA All-Rookie Team.
COLLEGIATE STATISTICS
Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
2011-12 Northeastern 31 20 919 124 284 .437 35 108 .324 74 101 .733 49 106 155 39 75 2 60 64 31 357 5.0 1.3 11.5
2012-13 Northeastern 33 32 1067 126 308 .409 46 133 .346 104 132 .788 49 143 192 48 85 0 41 68 20 402 5.8 1.5 12.2
2013-14 Northeastern 2 2 53 5 17 .294 3 10 .300 4 6 .667 0 4 4 4 6 0 2 1 0 17 2.0 2.0 8.5
2014-15 Northeastern 35 35 1101 113 282 .401 55 147 .374 83 110 .755 41 147 188 79 63 2 34 73 37 364 5.4 2.3 10.4
2015-16 Northeastern 29 29 1008 158 386 .409 65 187 .348 96 129 .744 45 157 202 75 62 2 43 63 25 477 7.0 2.6 16.4
TOTALS 130 118 4148 526 1277 .412 204 585 .349 361 478 .755 184 557 741 245 291 6 180 269 113 1617 5.7 1.9 12.4
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OTHER PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Appeared in eight summer league games (five starts) for the Jazz at the 2016 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas
and the 2016 Utah Jazz Summer League, averaging 5.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 19.0 minutes …
Played for Gibbs High School in St. Petersburg, Fla. … Named 2011 district player of the year and Suncoast player
of the year … Earned Florida Athletic Coaches Association Class 5A All-State Team recognition … Helped lead Gibbs
to two district titles, a regional title and state final four appearance.
PERSONAL
Born in St. Petersburg, Fla. … Son of Alfredo and Denise Ford … Has three sisters (Monique, Kelli and Shana) and
six brothers (Skyler, Nykko, Sajon, AJ, BJ and CJ) … All 10 children were home-schooled by Denise … Honor roll
student at Northeastern … Earned a bachelor’s degree in Human Services … Lists going to the NCAA Tournament
as his most memorable sports moment … Favorite dessert are cookies and ice cream Follow him on twitter at @
Qman_12.
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Rudy Gobert
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POSITION....................................................................................Center
HEIGHT............................................................................................7-1
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 250
BIRTHDATE ................................... 6/26/92 in Saint-Quentin, France
PRO......................................Entering 4th NBA season (4th with Jazz)
• Was one of five played in the NBA to average at least • Competed for France at the 2016 Summer
nine points, 11 rebounds and two blocks per game Olympic Games in Brazil
in 2015-16 • Owns a 7-9 wingspan and 9-7 standing reach
• Recorded second most blocks in NBA during 2014- (largest ever at NBA Draft Combine)
15 season (189)
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 61 games (60 starts), averaging 9.1 points, 11.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 2.2 blocks in 31.7 minutes …
Was one of five played in the NBA to average at least nine points, 11 rebounds and two blocks per game (A. Davis, D.
Jordan, H. Whiteside, P. Gasol) … Missed 20 games during the season … Missed two games due to a left ankle sprain
(11/12-11/13) … Sat out 18 games with a Grade II MCL sprain, left knee (12/3-1/6) … Missed one game due to a
right ankle sprain (4/13) … Recorded a season-high 18 points, 18 rebounds and five blocks vs. LAL (1/6), becoming
the first Jazzman since Rich Kelley (4/5/79) for the New Orleans Jazz vs. Detroit and the first Jazz player to do so while
in Utah … Registered 20 double-doubles … Had three-plus blocks in 24 games … Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds in 38
contests … Scored eight points with a season-high-tying 19 rebounds vs. LAL (3/28) … Had 17 points and 17 rebounds
with a block and a steal vs. DET (1/25) … Scored 16 points and 12 rebounds in a career-high-tying 44 minutes vs.
CHI (2/1) … Registered 12 points, 19 rebounds and six blocks vs. BKN (2/27) … Had 16 points, 14 rebounds and six
blocks at DEN (4/10).
AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in 188 games (97 starts), averaging 7.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.9 blocks in 24.1
minutes … Ranks 10th in blocked shots (365) in Jazz history … 2014-15: Appeared in 82 games (37 starts),
averaging 8.4 points, 9.5 rebounds and 2.3 blocks in 26.3 minutes … Recorded the second most blocked shots in
the NBA (189), becoming only the third Jazz player to ever log 180-plus blocks in a season (Mark Eaton—10 times,
Andrei Kirilenko—two times) … Recorded an NBA-best 134 blocked shots after the All-Star break … Joined Derrick
Favors as the only Jazz duo since 2003-04 to both finish with 100-or-more blocks in a season (Andrei Kirilenko—215
and Greg Ostertag—139) … Placed third in NBA Most Improved Player balloting … Placed fifth in NBA Defensive
Player of the Year balloting … Finished third in NBA in blocks per game (2.30) and 14th in NBA
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in rebounds per game (9.5) … Earned five first-team votes toward the NBA’s All-Defensive teams and finished
11th overall in voting … Logged 25 double-double performances on the season … Led the team in rebounding
in a team-high 36 contests … Posted a career-high tying 20 points, 17 rebounds and three blocks vs. DAL
(4/13) … Registered 20 points and 12 boards vs. DEN … Grabbed a career-high and tied a Jazz third all-time
single game-high 24 rebounds at MEM (3/3) … Posted 19 points and 22 rebounds vs. HOU (3/12) … Swatted
away a career-best and team season-high seven shots at OKC (1/9), joining Andrei Kirilenko as the only Jazz
players to ever record seven blocks, seven rebounds, three steals and three assists in a game … Had 13 points,
18 rebounds and four blocks at SAS (1/18) … Totaled 14 points and 14 rebounds at DEN (3/27) … Recorded
18 points and 12 rebounds in the for Team World in the Rising Stars Challenge at NBA All-Star Weekend
… 2013-14: Appeared in 45 games … Averaged 2.3 points, 3.4 rebounds and 0.9 blocks in 9.6 minutes …
DNP-CD 31 times ... Led Utah in rebounding on three occasions in rookie campaign … Second on the team in
blocks per game (0.9) and fourth in total blocks (41) … Grabbed a season-high 12 boards at CHI (11/8) …
Blocked four shots vs. MIL (3/3) … Inactive six times while on assignment with NBA D-League Bakersfield Jam
(12/14-12/20) and (1/7-1/10) … While on assignment with Bakersfield, appeared and started in eight games,
averaging 13.9 points, 11.4 rebounds and 3.0 blocks in 27.0 minutes … 2012-13: Appeared in 27 games for
Cholet Basket of the French Pro A League, averaging 8.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.8 blocks while shooting
.736 in 22.2 minutes … Named a 2013 French Pro A All-Star … Named to the U20 European Championship
Division A All-Tournament Team … Selected as Eurobasket.com All-European Championships U20 Best Center
in 2012 … Averaged 5.0 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 block in three EuroCup games … 2011-12: Played in 29
games for Cholet Basket, averaging 4.2 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.3 blocks … Appeared in six EuroCup games,
averaging 2.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks … Played for Cholet Basket’s U21 team in 2010-11.
PERSONAL
Born on June 26, 1992 in Saint-Quentin, France … Last name is pronounced “go-BARE” … Father played
collegiate basketball at Marist College … Owns a 7-9 wingspan and 9-7 standing reach, the largest ever
recorded at the NBA Draft Combine … Wears a size 20 shoe … Hosted youth basketball camps in his hometown
in the summer of 2015 and 2016 … Brings summer basketball camp MVPs to Utah to visit and attend Jazz
games during the season … Helped host a clinic for refugee children living in Utah … Participated in a Junior
Jazz clinic for 40 youth along with Raul Neto … Helped with the Utah Food Bank “Beat Hunger by a Mile” by
collecting food donations for people in need … Chose jersey No. 27 because he was the 27th overall pick in the
2013 NBA Draft … Was a boxer when he was younger … If he wasn’t a basketball player, he would participate
in a combat sport - such as boxing or MMA … Favorite TV show is Game of Thrones and favorite movie is Lord of
the Rings … Follow him on twitter at @rudygobert15.
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Gordon Hayward
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POSITION...................................................................Guard/Forward
HEIGHT.........................................................................................6-8
WEIGHT........................................................................................226
BIRTHDATE .........................................3/23/90 in Brownsburg, Ind.
HIGH SCHOOL..........................Brownsburg H.S. (Brownsburg, Ind.)
COLLEGE...................................................................................Butler
PRO................................... Entering 7th NBA season (7th with Jazz)
• Led Jazz in points, assists, steals, free throws made and • Finalist for the 2014 USA Men’s National Basketball Team
minutes played in 2015-16 • Became third player in NBA history to increase scoring
• Invited to 2016 USA National Team but declined due to average by at least two points per game in four
family obligation consecutive seasons (2010-15)
• Became one of four players in the NBA to have 4,000 • Selected to play in the 2012 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge
points, 1,000 assists, 1,000 rebounds and 300 three- at All-Star Weekend
point field goals since 2013-14
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared and started in 80 games, averaging a career-high 19.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.2 steals
in 36.2 minutes per game … Became one of four players in the NBA to have 4,000 points, 1,000 assists, 1,000
rebounds and 300 three-point field goals since 2013-14 (S. Curry, J. Harden, L. James, K. Lowry) … During the
span, Hayward has 4,289 points, 1,009 assists, 1,161 rebounds and 348 three-pointers … Has increased scoring
average in six straight seasons (2010-16), becoming one of three active players to accomplish this feat (Derrick
Favors and DeAndre Jordan) … Tied for second in Jazz history with 540 three-pointers made at LAL on 4/13 … First
Jazz player to make at least 390 free throws in a single season since Andrei Kirilenko (392) during the 2003-04
season … Became the fourth player in franchise history to record at least 1,500 points, 250 assists, 90 steals and
375 free throws made in a single season (Pete Maravich, Adrian Dantley, Karl Malone) … Scored 20-plus points in
43 games …Recorded five-or-more assists in 27 contests … Missed two games due to plantar fasciitis, right foot
(3/14-3/17) … Registered four double-doubles, including 24 points and 13 rebounds vs. LAC (4/8) … Had 20
points, including the game-winner in overtime, at DAL (2/9) … Scored a season-high 36 points with nine assists and
five rebounds at CHA (1/18) … Recorded 34 points on a career-high 14 made field goals vs. MIA (1/9) … Led the
team in points (33), steals (three) and minutes (41) at LAC (11/25).
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AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in 443 games (335 starts), averaging 14.6 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.0 steals in
30.8 minutes … Ranks tied for second in franchise history in three-pointers made (540) … Selected to play in
the 2012 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge, recording 14 points (2/24/12) … 2014-15: Appeared and started in 76
games, averaging 19.3 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.1 assists in 34.4 minutes per game … Just the third player in
NBA history to increase scoring average by at least two points per game in four consecutive seasons (Kobe Bryant,
Gary Payton) … Scored double figures in 69 of 76 games, reaching 20-plus points 38 times and 30-plus on seven
occasions … Missed one game with a low back strain (3/10), two games with a Grade 1 left AC sprain (3/23-3/25)
and two games with right Achilles inflammation (4/13-4/15) … Led the team in scoring 37 times, tallying 38 games
with 20-or-more points and seven games with 30-or-more points … Led the team in total points (1,463), steals
(108) and free throws made (375) … Had a season-high 33 points, six assists and four steals at NYK (11/14) …
Recorded 30 points on a career-high-tying 13 field goals vs. SAC (2/7) … Registered 31 points and eight rebounds
vs. NOP (11/22) … Grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds, adding 26 points vs. GSW (1/30) … Handed out a
season-high tying eight assists, adding 32 points and seven rebounds at NOP (2/9) … Had 29 points, seven assists
and four rebounds vs. HOU (3/12) … Tallied 27 points, four rebounds and seven assists, hitting a game-winning
buzzer-beater vs. CLE (11/5) … 2013-14: Appeared and started in 77 games … Averaged 16.2 points, 5.1 rebounds
and 5.2 assists in 36.4 minutes … Became the first Jazz player since “Pistol” Pete Maravich to average at least 16
points, five rebounds and five assists per game in a season … Sidelined five games with left hip flexor injury (1/10-
1/18) … Led Jazz in scoring on 25 occasions … Led Utah in assists 35 times and rebounding eight times … Scored
10-or-more points in 63 games, 20-plus points on 22 occasions and recorded three games of 30-or-more points …
Led the team in total points (1,248) and points per game (16.2) … Led Utah in steals (110) and swiped the most
per game (1.4) … First on the team in total assists (400) and second in assists per game (5.2) … Ranked third
on the team in total rebounds (391) and rebounds per game (5.1) … Played the 10th most minutes per game in
the NBA (36.4) … Recorded a career-high 37 points on 13-of-17 shooting, 11 rebounds and seven assists vs. OKC
(1/21) … Tallied a team-high 32 points and added six assists at DET (3/24) … Had 23 points, 10 boards and nine
assists at MIN (4/16) … Handed out a career-high 12 assists and added 12 points vs. CHI (11/25) … Grabbed 12
rebounds, poured in 30 points and dished out six assists at DEN (12/13) … Recorded a team-high 29 points and
grabbed five rebounds vs. HOU (12/2) … Scored a team-high 22 points with eight assists at PHI (3/8) … Posted
28 points, nine rebounds and five assists at BOS (11/6) … Registered 27 points and 10 assists vs. NOP (11/13) …
2012-13: Appeared in 71 games (26 starts), averaging 14.1 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 29.2 minutes
… Missed 10 games due to a right shoulder sprain (1/28-2/13) … Led Jazz in scoring 17 times … Led Utah in
rebounding twice and in assists five times … Scored 10-plus points 44 times … Scored at least 20 points 11 times
… Led Jazz frontcourt in assists per game (2.6) … Ranked second on the Jazz in free throw attempts (293) and
free throw percentage (.829), and third in scoring … Tied for 20th in NBA in three-point accuracy (.415) … Had
team-high 23 points vs. NOH (4/5) … Tied season-high with 27 points at HOU (3/20) … Registered 17 points and
career-high four blocks vs. NYK (3/18) … Had season-high 27 points along with six boards and five assists vs. DAL
(1/7) … 2011-12: Appeared in 66 games (58 starts) … Averaged 11.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists in 30.3
minutes … Scored 10-plus points 41 times, scoring 20-plus points 10 times … Led (or tied) for team lead in scoring
seven times, and in assists 11 times ... Tied a career-high with eight assists vs. PHX (4/24) … Had 24 points, four
rebounds and five assists vs. DAL (4/16) … Scored a season-high 29 points and also had six assists at HOU (4/11)
… Had 20 points and career-high 10 rebounds vs. PHX (4/4) … Tied a franchise-record by playing 57 minutes at ATL
(four overtimes) (3/25) … Had four steals vs. DAL (1/19) … 2010-11: Appeared in 72 games (17 starts), averaging
5.4 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 16.9 minutes of play as a rookie … Scored 34 points against Denver
(4/13), the most by a Jazz rookie since 3/16/83 (Jerry Eaves - 35) … Had eight rebounds at Phoenix (2/15) …
Made five three-pointers twice (3/11, 4/13).
IN THE PLAYOFFS
2012: Appeared in four games (all starts) against San Antonio, averaging 7.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists
in 30.8 minutes.
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CAREER NBA TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Utah Jazz in the first round (ninth overall pick) of the 2010 NBA Draft … Signed by the Jazz to a
multi-year contract on 7/1/10 … Re-signed by Utah on 6/25/14 (matched Charlotte’s offer sheet).
AS A COLLEGIAN
Was an early entry candidate to the NBA after playing two seasons at Butler (2008-10) … Averaged 14.4 points,
7.4 rebounds, and 1.8 assists in 60 career games (all starts) over a two-year career … Named to the All-Horizon
League First Team both seasons … 2009-10: Led Butler to the first Final Four in school history and to the NCAA
Championship Game … Appeared in 37 games (all starts), averaging 15.5 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists …
Led Butler to a 33-5 record … Chosen to the All-Tournament Team at the 2010 Final Four … Had 12 points and a
team-high eight rebounds in the title game vs. Duke … Narrowly missed half-court buzzer beater that would have
given Butler the national title … Led the Bulldogs with 19 points and nine rebounds against Michigan State in the
national semifinals … Selected as the Most Outstanding Player of the West Regional, held at Vivint Smart Home Arena
…Posted game-highs of 22 points and nine rebounds against Kansas State in the West Regional final … Chosen
2009-10 Horizon League Player of the Year … Selected Third Team on the 2009-10 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA
Academic All-America Team … Named to The Sporting News Midseason Mid-Major All-America Team … Chosen to the
Academic All-District V team… Named one of 30 finalists for the Naismith Trophy … Led Butler in both scoring and
rebounding, only player in Horizon League’s top five in both categories … 2008-09: Appeared in 32 games (all starts)
as a true freshman, averaging 13.1 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists … Named All-Horizon League First Team
… Also selected as Horizon League Newcomer of the Year and picked to the All-Newcomer Team … Selected to the
Foxsports.com National All-Freshman Team … Named Horizon League Player of the Week three times as a freshman
… Set a Butler freshman record by hitting seven three-pointers against both Ohio State and Illinois-Chicago.
PERSONAL
Native of Brownsburg, Ind. … Full name is Gordon Daniel Hayward … Married to Robyn … Has two daughters, Bernie
and Charlie … Son of Gordon and Jody Hayward … Both his parents stand 5-foot-10 … Twin sister, Heather, was a
member of the Butler women’s tennis team … Participated and won in the 2016 Of Love Tennis Tournament to help
raise money for juvenile diabetes research … NBA spokesperson for national #LeanIn campaign … Recorded a public
service announcement with his wife for the Utah Diaper Bank in conjunction with Diaper Need Awareness Week (Sept.
28 – Oct. 4) … Hosted a special Christmas party for local families in need in December of 2014 … Participated
in Junior Jazz clinics by visiting local schools ... Took part in the St. Jude Fan for Life campaign … Was also a high
school tennis player who advanced to the Indiana state singles quarterfinals … Tallest player ever drafted from Butler
… First Butler player drafted since 1983 NBA Draft (Lynn Mitchem in ninth round, 186th overall) … His advice to kids
is “Dream Big!” … Was majoring in computer engineering at Butler and maintained a 3.31 GPA (selected Third Team
Academic All-American) and has continued his education through online coursework … Hosted a video-game event
with HyperX in the City Creek Mall in September 2016 … Partnered with IGN Entertainment to participate in the
IGN Pro League, a live 256-player StarCraft 2 tournament at Caesars Atlantic City in October 2011 … Follow him
on twitter at @gordonhayward.
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GEORGE HILL
George Hill
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POSITION.................................................................................... Guard
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-3
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 188
BIRTHDATE ...................................... 5/4/86 in Indianapolis, Indiana
HIGH SCHOOL......................................... Broad Ripple (Indianapolis)
COLLEGE...................................................................................... IUPUI
PRO...................................... Entering 9th NBA season (1st with Jazz)
• Appeared in 550 career games (325 starts) with San • Won the October 2013 Community Assist Award
Antonio and Indiana • First player from IUPUI to be selected in the NBA Draft
• Has career shooting percentages of .450 from the field,
.376 from three-point range and .802 from the free
throw line
2015–16 SEASON
Started 73 of his 74 appearances during the regular season, averaging 12.1 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and
1.1 steals per game … Shot 44.1 percent from the field, a career-best 40.8 percent from three-point range and
76.0 percent from the free throw line …. Ranked 15th in the NBA in three-point percentage and 36th with 128
three-point field goals made … Ranked 27th in the NBA while playing an average of 34.1 minutes per game …
Finished 18th in the league with an assists-to-turnover ratio of 2.56 … Scored in double figures 49 times, including
seven games with 20 or more points … Pulled down 10 or more rebounds three times during the regular season,
matching his career total in seven prior NBA seasons … Scored a season high 23 points twice … Shot 8-for-13 from
the field and 4-for-6 from three-point range in the win vs. ORL (11/9) … Finished with 23 points, five rebounds
and four assists vs. CLE (2/1) … Recorded nine points, a season high nine assists and tied his career high with 11
rebounds in the road win at OKC (2/19) … Passed the 6,000 career-point mark in the win at WAS (3/5) … Missed
six games during the regular season: Two games (11/16-18) with an upper respiratory infection, one game (1/4)
due to food poisoning, and three games (1/17-22) for personal reasons … Recorded two DNP-CD’s (11/21; 4/13).
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AS A PROFESSIONAL
Appeared in 550 career games (325 starts) and owns career averages of 11.3 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists
per game … Holds career shooting percentages of .450 from the field, .376 from three-point range .802 from
the free throw line … 2014-15 (w/ Indiana): A starter in 36 of his 43 appearances during the regular season, he
averaged career highs with 16.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game…Shot 47.7 percent from the field,
35.8 percent from three-point range and 79.0 percent from the foul line… Scored in double figures in 37 games with
20 or more points a career-high 15 times … Recorded 10 or more assists a career-high three times … Finished fifth
in the NBA with a 3.19 assists-to-turnover ratio… 2013-14 (w/ Indiana): Played and started in 76 games, averaging
10.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game ... Shot .442 from the field, .365 from three-point range and
.807 from the line … Finished the regular season with a 2.88 assists-to-turnover ratio (293 assists, 90 turnovers),
14th in the NBA … Committed just 90 turnovers in 32.0 minutes per game during the regular season – his lowest
turnover total in a full 82-game regular season since his rookie season (74 turnovers, 16.5 minutes per game for the
Spurs in 2008-09) … Scored in double-figures 41 times with five games with 20 or more … 2012-13 (w/ Indiana):
Averaged a career best 14.2 points per game, while also leading the team in assists, with 4.7 per game ... Seventh
in the NBA with an assists-to-turnover ratio of 3.06 ... His career-high 355 assists in 2012-13 were more than he had
recorded in the previous two seasons (338) combined ... He passed out a season-high 10 assists vs. DEN (12/7)
giving him the first of his three double-doubles … Third on the team in scoring (14.2 ppg) … Hit the 20-point mark
12 times … 2011-12 (w/ Indiana): Averaged 9.6 points, 2.9 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 25.5 minutes a game in his
first season with the Pacers ... made nine starts, averaging 13.9 points, 5.3 assists and 3.7 rebounds per game in
32.6 minutes per outing ... 2010-11 (w/ San Antonio): Appeared in 76 games for San Antonio, including five starts,
averaging 11.6 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 28.3 minutes per game ... Shot 45.3 percent (287-633) from
the field, 37.7 percent (77-204) from the three-point line and 86.3 percent (233-270) from the free throw line ...
Ranked 17th in the NBA in free throw percentage ... Scored in double figures 48 times, including seven games with
20+ points and one game of 30+ points … Led the team in scoring seven times, rebounds once, assists six times,
steals 15 times and blocks nine times ... 2009-10 (w/ San Antonio): Including 43 starts, he played in 78 games
and averaged 12.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 29.2 minutes per game … Shot 47.8 percent (353-738)
from the floor, 39.9 percent (75-188) from the three-point line and 77.2 percent (183-237) from the free throw line
… Scored in double figures 50 times, including eight 20-point games and one 30-point game … 2008-09 (w/ San
Antonio): Appearing in 77 games as a rookie, he averaged 5.7 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 16.5 minutes
per game … Shot 40.3 percent (150-372) from the field, 32.9 percent (24-73) from three-point range and 78.1
percent (114-146) from the free throw line.
IN THE PLAYOFFS
Made playoff appearances in seven of his eight NBA seasons … Has appeared in 75 postseason games (64 starts)
with San Antonio and Indiana, averaging 12.8 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 34.2 minutes … 2015-16 (w/
Indiana): Appeared in seven games (all starts), averaging 13.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 33.6 minutes
… Posted double figures in six of seven playoff games … Scored 22 points in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference First
Round vs. TOR (4/23) … 2013-14 (w/ Indiana): Averaged 12.1 points, 3.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.2 steals in
36.2 minutes over 19 appearances (all starts) … Posted double figures in 13 of 19 games … 2012-13 (w/ Indiana):
Played in 18 games (all starts), averaging a career-high 14.6 points, to go along with 3.7 rebounds, 4.3 assists
and 1.2 steals in 31.5 minutes … 2011-12 (w/ Indiana): Appeared in 11 games (all starts), averaging 13.5 points,
2.3 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.2 steals in 31.5 minutes … 2010-11 (w/ San Antonio): Averaged 11.7 points, 5.0
rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.5 steals in six games (one start) … 2009-10 (w/ San Antonio): Played in 10 games
(eight starts), averaging 13.4 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.0 steal in 34.4 minutes … 2008-09 (w/ San Antonio):
Appeared in four playoff games, averaging 5.8 points and 2.0 rebounds.
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AS A COLLEGIAN
An early entry candidate in the 2008 NBA Draft (following his redshirt junior season), he was the first player in
school history to be selected in the NBA Draft … Ranked fourth in IUPUI Jaguars history in scoring with 1,619
career points … 2007–08: Named the Summit League Player of the Yeah … Earned AP Honorable Mention All-
American honors after averaging 21.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.78 steals and 36.8 minutes per game
in 32 appearances … Shot 54.5 percent (220-404) from the field, 45.0 (79-109) from three-point range and 81.2
percent (199-245) from the line … Led the Summit League, and ranked 16th in the nation, in scoring … Ranked
among league leaders in rebounding (fifth), assists (fifth), steals (third) and three-point FG percentage (fourth) …
2006–07: Broke his right foot in the second game of the season vs. Kent State (11/11) and returned for a three-
game stint in December before being forced to miss the remainder of the season due to the injury … 2005–06:
Named to the All-Mid-Continent Conference First Team … Averaged 18.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.69
steals and 35.1 minutes per game … Scored in double-figures 25 times with 20+ points 17 times … Set a school
record by shooting 10-10 field goals (finishing with 23 points, 10 rebounds and six assists) vs. Missouri-Kansas City
(1/21) … Earned Academic All-Mid-Continent Conference honors … 2004–05: Earned a spot on the Mid-Continent
Conference All-Newcomer team by averaging 10.7 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.41 steals per game …
Shot 52.3 percent (114-218) from the field, 41.2 percent (21-51) from three-point range and 70.9 percent (61-86)
from the foul line.
PERSONAL
Lists Michael Jordan as his favorite NBA player … Likes soul food and in his free time can be found fishing or
working on old cars … Led a clinic, focused on developing basketball skills, for 240 underserved youth from the
Granite Education Foundation in Sept. 2016 … Hosted an event benefiting military families during the holiday
season in his home state of Indiana … Received the Major Taylor Award from the Indiana Black Expo, recognizing
sports figures who make significant contributions to local youth … Enjoys meeting – and talking to – fans … An only
child, he was the first member of his family to attend college … Engaged to Samantha and has one son, Zayden …
Follow him on twitter at @George_Hill3.
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Rodney Hood
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POSITION..................................................................... Guard/Forward
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-8
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 215
BIRTHDATE ........................................... 10/20/92 in Meridian, Miss.
HIGH SCHOOL...................................Meridian H.S. (Meridian, Miss.)
COLLEGE.......................................................................................Duke
PRO......................................Entering 3rd NBA season (3rd with Jazz)
• Earned 2014-15 NBA Rookie of the Month honors for • Named to the 2014 All-ACC Second Team
the month of April • Earned 2014 All-ACC Academic Team honors
• Named to the 2016 Rising Stars Challenge at NBA All- • Ranked third amongst second-year players in points
Star weekend per game
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 79 games (all starts), averaging 14.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 32.2 minutes … Hit
eight of nine three-point attempts and went 11-for-13 in a 30-point first half vs. LAL (3/28) … Became the first
Jazzman to score 30 in a half since Paul Millsap (31) on 11/9/10 at MIA … His eight threes in a game tied a
franchise record, while his eight first half threes broke Randy Foye’s record of seven set on 3/30/13 vs. BKN …
Scored 25-plus points in six games, including 20-or-more points in 15 contests and 15-plus points on 37 occasions
… Recorded a career-high 32 points and a career-high-tying eight rebounds vs. MEM (1/2) … Had 29 points on
career-high 12-for-26 shooting at DAL (2/9) … Registered 24 points, four rebounds and four assists vs. CHA (1/27)
… Scored 11 points, three rebounds, three assists and a steal at the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at NBA All-Star
Weekend in Toronto … Missed three games during the season … Sidelined one game due to right foot soreness
(11/13) … Missed one game due to a sore right ankle (1/9) and one game due to low back soreness (3/9).
AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in 129 games (100 starts), averaging 12.3 points, 2.3 assists and 3.0 rebounds in 27.9 minutes
… 2014-15: … Selected as NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month in April after averaging 16.7 points,
3.4 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.1 steals in seven games, plus scoring 20-plus points three times … Became
the third player in franchise history to win a monthly rookie honor, joining Karl Malone (Rookie of the Month in
December 1985) and Trey Burke (Rookie of the Month in December 2013, January 2014 and April 2014) … Posted
20-or-more points in five games … Appeared in 50 games (21 starts), averaging 8.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.7
assists in 21.3 minutes … Sidelined 10 games with right foot inflammation (11/9-11/26), 19 games with left foot
inflammation (1/2-1/13 & 1/21-2/11), two games with gastrointestinal distress (3/25-3/27) and one game with
a concussion (4/1) … Logged a career-high 25 points, four steals and three rebounds at SAC (4/5) … Posted 21
points and a career-high eight assists at POR (4/11) … Had 20 points, four assists and a career-high eight boards
vs. SAC (4/8) … Notched 17 points, five rebounds and two assists at PHX (4/4) … Registered 24 points and three
assists vs. CHA (3/16) … Totaled 20 points, two assists and one steal vs. HOU (3/12).
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CAREER NBA TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Utah Jazz in the first round (23rd overall pick) of the 2014 NBA Draft.
AS A COLLEGIAN
Spent two seasons at Duke University (2012-14) after transferring from Mississippi State (2011-12) … Became just
the fourth player to transfer to Duke under head coach Mike Krzyzewski … Appeared in 35 games (33 starts) and
averaged 16.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 32.9 minutes … In one season at Mississippi State (2011-
12), averaged 10.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 32.8 minutes over 32 games (29 starts) … 2013-14:
Appeared in 35 games for Duke (33 starts) … Selected as a team captain … Earned a spot on the All-Atlantic Coast
Conference Second Team after averaging 16.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists while shooting 46.4 percent
from the field and 42 percent from three-point range in 32.9 minutes … Guided the Blue Devils to a 26-9 record
… Set a Duke scoring record for a first season after a transfer (562 points) … Ranked eighth among ACC leaders in
scoring (16.1 ppg), fourth in field goal percentage (.464), ninth in free throw percentage (.807), first in three-point
percentage (.420) and eighth in three-pointers per game (2.0) … Was the only player in the ACC to rank among the
top 10 in each of those categories … Ranked second on the squad with 30 double-figure scoring games, including
10 games with 20-plus points … Had 24 points on 8-13 shooting from the field vs. North Carolina (3/8) … Tallied
27 points twice, at Notre Dame (1/4) and vs. Georgia Tech (1/7) … Also posted 30 points vs. East Carolina on 8-of-
10 shooting from the field and 12-of-12 free throws (11/19) … Recorded 28 points vs. Florida Atlantic (11/15) …
Tallied 22 points in his Duke debut vs. Davidson (11/8) … 2012-13: Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules
after arriving from Mississippi State … 2011-12: Played in 32-of-33 games (29 starts) as a freshman at Mississippi
State … Named to the Southeastern Conference All-Freshman Team after averaging 10.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and
2.0 assists per game … Shot 44.3 percent from the field including 36.4 percent from three-point range … Was
on the court for a total of 1,050 minutes, second-most in the Mississippi State freshman record books ... His 328
points ranks ninth, while his 47 three-point field goals is tied for fourth among Bulldog freshmen … Ranked seventh
among freshmen in the SEC in scoring and fifth in minutes played (32.8 mpg) … Recorded 17 double figure scoring
games … Scored 14 points and added eight rebounds, while playing 40 minutes in an overtime loss at LSU (2/14)
… Totaled 17 points and grabbed five rebounds at Arkansas (1/7) … Posted 16 points and six rebounds in a
home win over Utah State (12/31) … Contributed a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds, while playing
all 40 minutes against Florida Atlantic (12/13) … Went 8-of-9 from the field and finished with 17 points, seven
rebounds and a season-best four blocks against Tennessee-Martin (11/25) … Produced a season-high 20 points vs.
Louisiana-Monroe (11/21) … Honored as SEC Rookie of the Week after averaging 9.5 points and 2.5 rebounds in
wins over No. 18 Texas A&M (11/17) and No. 16 Arizona (11/18) in the 2K Sports Classic.
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PERSONAL
Full name is Rodney Michael Hood … Born and raised in Meridian, Miss. … Married to Richa … Has one son, Rodney
Jr. … Son of Vicky and Ricky Hood … Has a brother, Ricky Hood Jr., and a sister, Whitney … Says his dad and his
older brother are the biggest influences in his life … Hosted free basketball camps for more than 250 kids at various
gyms across Meridian, Miss. in the summer of 2015 and 2016 … Helped host a clinic along with Danté Exum for
Special Olympics Utah athletes … Both Ricky Jr., and Whitney played basketball at the University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga … Both of his parents played basketball at Mississippi State from 1978-80 … Father, Ricky, is the
long-time director of the Boys & Girls Club of East Mississippi … Mother, Vicky, is the principal at Newton High
School in Meridian, Miss. … Attended Meridian High School … Was a guest speaker at a benefit in order to raise
money for his hometown Boys & Girls Club in the summer of 2014 … Favorite football team is the New Orleans
Saints … During pregame likes to eat skittles and listen to Beyoncé … Favorite TV show is Fresh Prince of Bel Air …
Follow him on twitter at @rodneymhood.
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JOE INGLES
Joe Ingles
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POSITION................................................................................. Forward
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-8
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 226
BIRTHDATE ..................................10/2/87 in Happy Valley, Australia
HIGH SCHOOL.... Australian Institute of Sport (Melbourne, Australia)
PRO......................................Entering 3rd NBA season (3rd with Jazz)
• Ranked second on the team in steals (72) during 2014-15 • 2014 Euroleague and Israeli Basketball Premier League
campaign Champion
• Played professionally since the age of 18 in Australia, • Member of the Australia Men’s National Basketball Team
Spain, Israel and the NBA and competed in the 2016 Olympic Games
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 81 games (two starts) averaging 4.2 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 15.3 minutes per game …
Scored 10-plus points on seven occasions … Missed one game due to oral surgery (12/16) … Recorded a season-
high 15 points to go with a career-high six steals vs. PHX (3/17) … Had 13 points on a perfect 4-for-4 shooting
vs. SAS (4/5) … Scored 12 points, all three-pointers (4-for-4 3FG), at MIL (3/20) … Tied a career-high of nine
rebounds, including eight defensive boards, vs. DET (1/25) … Registered 14 points vs. LAC 12/26 … Made first start
of the season vs. CLE (3/14), scoring six points, while adding five rebounds and four assists.
AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in 160 games (34 starts), averaging 4.6 points, 1.7 assists and 2.0 rebounds in 18.2 minutes …
2014-15: Appeared in 79 games (32 starts) averaging 5.0 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists … Did not dress
three times due to low back muscle spasms (2/7-2/11) … Posted double-figure scoring in 16 contests … Ranked
second on the team in steals (72) as a rookie … After the All-Star break, connected on 42.7 percent of his three-
point shots (38-of-89), marking the third-best percentage among NBA rookies … Handed out five-or-more assists
on 10 occasions … Totaled a career-high 18 points, grabbing two rebounds vs. MIN (3/23) … Posted 15 points,
three assists and one steal vs. DAL (4/13) … Recorded eight points, nine rebounds and seven assists vs. IND (1/5)
… Logged 16 points on 4-of-8 shooting vs. BKN (1/24) … Registered 12 points, five boards and two assists vs. GS
(1/13) … Totaled 10 points, six rebounds and one steal vs. HOU (3/12) … Posted 11 points on 5-of-9 shooting
from the field vs. CHI (11/24) … 2013-14: Appeared in 30 Euroleague games averaging 6.4 points on 54.1 percent
shooting, 3.0 rebounds and 2.9 assists with Maccabi Tel-Aviv … Appeared in 34 Israeli Basketball Premier League
contests, averaging 5.6 points on 51.6 percent shooting, 2.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists … Team won the 2014
Euroleague Championship and the Israeli Basketball Premier League Championship … 2012-13: Appeared in 32
games with FC Barcelona of the Liga ACB … Averaged 6.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists … Saw action in 29
Euroleague games, posting averages of 6.0 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.1 assists … 2011-12: Appeared in 38 games
with FC Barcelona of the Liga ACB, averaging 5.2 points, 1.4
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rebounds and 1.4 assists … Played in 21 Euroleague games, posting averages of 4.3 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.4
assists … 2010-11: Appeared in seven games with CB Granada of the Liga ACB, averaging 13.3 points, 4.7 rebounds,
3.9 assists and 2.3 steals … Was moved to FC Barcelona in November of 2010 … 2009-10: Averaged 11.0 points,
4.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists in seven games with CB Granada of the Liga ACB … Was selected as part of the Golden
State Warriors NBA Summer League Team in Las Vegas … 2008-09: Appeared in 38 games with the Melbourne South
Dragons of the Australian League … Averaged 13.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.1 steals … Won the NBL
Championship … All-NBL Third Team honoree … Competed for the Golden State Warriors at the NBA Summer League
in Las Vegas … 2007-08: Averaged 14.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.9 assists with the Melbourne South Dragons of
the Australian League … Went undrafted in the 2008 NBA Draft … 2006-07: In first professional season, appeared in
34 games with the Melbourne South Dragons of the Australian League, averaging 15.3 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.0
assists and was named NBL Rookie of the Year.
PERSONAL
Born Oct. 2, 1987 in Happy Valley, Australia ... Married to Renae, a professional netball player … Has twins, Jacob
and Milla, born summer of 2016 … Has a Boston terrier named Moose … Makes a weekly radio appearance each
Thursday morning on DJ & PK on 1280/97.5 The Zone … Attended the same high school as fellow Jazzman, Danté
Exum, at the Australian Institute of Sport in Melbourne, Australia … Was also roommates with Exum at the 2014 FIBA
World Cup as part of Australia’s National Team, “The Boomers” … Participated in the first Basketball Without Borders
camp in Australia along with Exum and other NBA and FIBA players and coaches … Lists representing his country in
the Olympics as his most memorable sports moment … Follow him on twitter at @JoeIngles7.
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CHRIS JOHNSON
Chris Johnson
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POSITION................................................................................. Forward
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-6
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 206
BIRTHDATE .............................................4/29/90 in Columbus, Ohio
HIGH SCHOOL..............................Brookhaven H.S. (Columbus, Ohio)
COLLEGE....................................................................................Dayton
PRO......................................Entering 5th NBA season (3rd with Jazz)
• 2014 NBA Development League All-Star • Led Dayton to 2010 NIT Championship, selected MVP
• 2013 NBA Development League Champion
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 70 games (two starts), averaging 2.9 points and 1.9 rebounds in 12.2 minutes per contest … Scored
10-or-more points in three games … Did not play in 12 games … Recorded a career-high six assists at BKN (1/22)
… Had eight points and six rebounds vs. BOS (2/19) … Registered a season-high in points (14) and field goals
made (six) vs. MIA (1/9) … Scored six points with a season-high eight rebounds at LAL (1/10) … Recorded 11
points on five made field goals at HOU (1/7) … Had seven points, going 3-for-4 from the floor, with three rebounds
vs. POR (12/31) … Registered 10 points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals vs. CHA (1/27).
AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in 147 career games with Memphis, Boston, Philadelphia, Utah and Milwaukee averaging 4.4 points
and 2.0 rebounds in 15.5 minutes … 2014-15 (w/ Utah/Milwaukee/Philadelphia): Appeared in 29 games (two
starts) with the Philadelphia 76ers, Utah Jazz and Milwaukee Bucks, averaging 5.7 points and 1.9 rebounds in 18.1
minutes per contest …. Saw action in 12 games with the Jazz, posting averages of 6.8 points and 1.5 rebounds in
17.6 minutes … DNP-CD four times … Finished with 13 points, one rebound and one steal vs. DAL (4/13) … Had
13 points, two rebounds and one steal at HOU (4/15) … Posted 11 points and six rebounds at POR (4/11) …
Made Jazz debut vs. MEM (2/4) … Appeared in eight games with the Milwaukee Bucks, averaging 3.9 points and
1.4 rebounds in 16.0 minutes per game … Appeared in 14 games with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA
Development League, averaging 20.1 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 34.9 minutes per game … Had a
season-high 30 points, five boards and two steals at Texas (1/10) … Finished with 25 points on 9-of-14 shooting vs.
Reno (1/18) … Appeared in nine games (two starts) with the Philadelphia 76ers, averaging 6.0 points, 2.9 rebounds
and 1.0 steals per game … Posted a career-high 16 points and had three steals at TOR (1/9) … Had 12 points,
one rebound and one assist at IND (10/29) … Had a career-high-tying eight boards at MIL (10/31) … 2013-14 (w/
Boston): Appeared in 40 games with the Boston Celtics,
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averaging 6.3 points and 2.4 rebounds in 19.7 minutes … Recorded 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting and three
rebounds at IND (3/14) … Pulled down a season-high eight rebounds at WAS (4/2) … Scored in double-figures in
nine contests … Appeared in 20 games with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers averaging 19.4 points, 6.8 boards and
2.5 assists … Attended training camp with the Brooklyn Nets … 2012-13 (w/ Memphis): Signed two 10-day
contracts with Memphis, appearing in eight games and averaging 3.6 points and 1.4 rebounds … Appeared in
44 games with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, averaging 10.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game …
Won the 2013 NBA D-League Championship with Rio Grande Valley … Attended training camp with the Los Angeles
Clippers and Orlando Magic.
AS A COLLEGIAN
Played four seasons at Dayton (2008-12) … Appearing in 128 career-games and averaging 10.6 points, 6.1
rebounds and 1.1 assists … 2011-12: Averaged 12.4 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 29.7 minutes …
2010-11: Averaged 11.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists as a junior … 2009-10: Averaged 11.9 points,
6.9 rebounds and 0.9 steals as a sophomore … Led Dayton to an NIT championship, where he was named Most
Valuable Player of the tournament (2010) … Selected as the Atlantic 10 Most Improved Player of the Year in 2010
… 2008-09: Averaged 6.3 points and 5.2 rebounds as a true freshman.
PERSONAL
Native of Columbus, Ohio … Son of Nicole Johnson … Has two siblings, Ty’onna and Maurice … Says his mom is the
biggest influence in his life … Enjoys spending time with his family in the offseason … Recalls playing in the NBA
for the first time as his most memorable sports moment … Enjoys watching movies when not playing basketball …
Hosted a youth clinic in Idaho as part of the Junior Jazz road trip … Majored in general studies at the University
of Dayton … Graduating from college his is greatest accomplishment … Lists Chipotle as his favorite restaurant …
Follow him on twitter at @ChrisJohnson12.
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Joe Johnson
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POSITION.................................................................................... Guard
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-7
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 240
BIRTHDATE.............................................. 6/29/81 in Little Rock, Ark.
HIGH SCHOOL........................... Little Rock Central (Little Rock, Ark.)
COLLEGE.................................................................................Arkansas
PRO....................................Entering 16th NBA season (1st with Jazz)
• Seven-time NBA All-Star selection • Named to the 2010 All-NBA Third Team
• Appeared in 1,143 career games (1,072 starts), • Twice participated in the Three-Point Shootout at NBA
averaging 16.9 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.2 assists and All-Star Weekend (2005, 2014)
0.9 steals
2015–16 SEASON
Started in all 81 of his appearances with Brooklyn and Miami, averaging 12.2 points, 3.9 assists and 3.6 rebounds
in 33.4 minutes per game … Scored in double figures on 53 occasions, including 10 games with 20-plus points
… Averaged 11.8 points, 4.1 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 33.9 minutes in 57 games with the Nets … Led the Nets
in points and rebounds two times each and in assists on 19 occasions … Held without a made field goal vs. MEM
(2/10), snapping the longest active streak in the NBA for most consecutive games with a made field goal at 937
games … Averaged 13.4 points, 3.6 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 32.1 minutes in 24 games with the Heat … Led the
Heat in scoring three times, in assists and steals five times each and in minutes four times …
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Scored his 19,000th career point in his first game as a member of the Heat at NYK (2/28) … Recorded his 1,000th
career steal at CHI (3/11) … Posted three double-doubles … Scored a season-high 28 points at TOR (3/12) …
Posted 27 points (11-16 FG) with a season-high 11 assists vs. SAC (2/5).
AS A PROFESSIONAL
In 1,143 career games (1,072 starts), with Miami, Brooklyn, Atlanta, Phoenix and Boston, Johnson has averaged
16.9 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 0.9 steals in 36.0 minutes per game ... 2014-15 (w/ Brooklyn):
Appeared and started in 80 games, averaging 14.4 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 35.0 minutes per
game… Led the Nets in games started, minutes (2,791) and three-pointers made (121) and finished second in
points per game and third in assists per game… Led or tied for the team lead in scoring 15 times, rebounding six
times and assists 14 times… Scored in double figures 59 times, including 19 games of 20-plus points and one
game of 30-plus points… Scored a season-high 34 points (14-23 FG) in 39 minutes on @ DET (11/1) … Made a
season-high five three-pointers on @ LAL (2/20) … Moved from seventh in Nets history in 3-pointers made (310) to
fifth (431), passing Keith Van Horn and Chris Morris … Posted team-highs for games with multiple 3-pointers (34)
and games with three or more threes (21) … Scored 1,000+ points for the 12th straight season … Became the
seventh player in NBA history to score 18,000 points and make 1,600 3-pointers … Scored his 18,000th point on
at NOP (2/25), becoming the 63rd player in NBA history to score 18,000 points … Appeared in his 1,000th career
game on vs. ATL (12/5) … Grabbed his 4,000th career rebound on vs. ORL (11/9) … Missed three or fewer games
for the second consecutive season (missed three games in 2013-14) … Missed two games due to illness (flu). 2013-
14 (w/ Brooklyn): Appeared and started in 79 games, averaging 15.8 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 32.6
minutes per game … Selected as an NBA All-Star for the seventh time in his career and his first time with the Nets
… Selected to participate in the three-point shootout contest for the second time in his career (2004-05) … Led
the Nets in games played, minutes (2,575), points (1,245) and 3-pointers made (162) … Led the team in scoring
a team-high 23 times, rebounding six times and in assists 12 times … Scored in double figures 62 times, including
a team-high 20 games of 20-plus points and five games of 30-plus points … Named the NBA‘s Eastern Conference
Player of the Week for the seventh time in his career after averaging 22.0 points (.541 field goal percentage, .583
3-point field goal percentage), 5.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 32.5 minutes per game and leading the Nets to
a 4-0 week (3/17-23) … Became the only player in Nets‘ history to make eight or more threes in a game twice in
one season … Connected on a career-high 10 threes on 12/16 vs. PHI, becoming one of six players in the NBA
this season to make 10 3-pointers in a game … In the same game, matched an NBA record (Michael Redd) for
three-pointers made in a quarter, with eight in the third … The 29 points he scored in the quarter were the most
points he‘s scored in any quarter in his career and the fifth-most points scored in a single quarter in NBA history
… Scored 22 of his team-high 32 points in the first quarter vs. MIA on 1/10 (the 22 points were a career-high for
a first quarter for Johnson) … Made at least one three-pointer in 30 straight games, marking a Nets‘ single-season
franchise record, a career-best streak for Johnson and the seventh-longest streak in the NBA that season … Finished
second in Nets‘ single-season history for three-pointers made (162) … Made four or more three-pointers in a game
a Nets‘ single-season franchise-record 14 times … Missed one game (personal reasons) … Missed one game (DNP
– coach‘s decision ; right patella tendinitis) 2012-13 (w/ Brooklyn): In 72 games (all starts), averaged 16.3 points,
3.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 36.7 minutes per game … Scored 20-plus points in 18 games including two 30-plus
point performances … Led the team in scoring in 18 games (one tie) … Recorded a team-high 26 points with a
season-high nine assists vs. DEN on 2/13 … Recorded a game-high 25 points with five assists and three rebounds
at NYK on 1/21 … Scored a season-high 33 points (5-10 3FG) with five rebounds and three assists at OKC (1/2) …
Recorded a game-high 28 points, including the game winner in double-overtime vs. DET (12/14) … Ranked at fifth
overall in Nets franchise history for most 3-pointers in a single season with 148 threes … Was inactive seven times
(four – sore left heel, three – right quad contusion) … 2011-12 (w/ Atlanta): Named an Eastern Conference All-Star
for the sixth straight season ... Became the seventh Hawk to reach 10,000 points at LAL (2/14) and hit the 2,500
assist mark at TOR (1/31) becoming the only player in franchise history to achieve those numbers … Played in 60
games (all starts), averaging 18.8 points, 3.7 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 35.4 minutes … 2010-11 (w/ Atlanta):
Posted his fifth straight All-Star campaign ... Played and started in 72 games, averaging 18.2 points, 4.0 rebounds
and 4.7 assists in 35.5 minutes … Led the team in points, assists and field goals made (514) ...
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2009-10 (w/ Atlanta): Earned an All-Star berth for the fourth consecutive season, and became the first Hawk to
earn a starting nod (injury replacement) since Dikembe Mutombo in 1997-98 ... Played in 76 games (all starts),
averaging 21.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.9 assists in 38.0 minutes … 2008-09 (w/ Atlanta): Made his third
straight All-Star appearance and played in 79 games (all starts), averaging 21.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 5.8
assists in 39.5 minutes … Eighth in the league in field goals made (620) and 17th in three-pointers made (149)
... 2007-08 Season (w/ Atlanta): Appeared and started in all 82 games, averaging 21.7 points, 4.5 rebounds and
5.8 assists in 40.8 minutes ... Selected to his second straight All-Star game … Eastern Conference Player of the
Month for March, and was also a two-time Conference Player of the Week … 2006-07 Season (w/ Atlanta): Named
to his first All-Star game… Averaged a career-high 25.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.4 and 1.1 steals in 41.4 minutes
(.471 field goal percentage .381 3-point field goal percentage .748 free throw percentage) ... 2005-06 Season
(w/ Atlanta): In his first year as a Hawk, led the team in six statistical categories: points, assists, steals, games,
minutes and 3-point field goal percentage, setting a franchise record for minutes played in a season (3,340) ...
Appeared and started in all 82 games, averaging 20.2 points, 4.1 rebounds and a career-high 6.5 assists in in 40.7
minutes … 2004-05 Season (w/ Phoenix): Played in 82 games (all starts), averaging 17.1 points, 5.2 rebounds
and 3.6 assists in 39.5 minutes … Ranked second in the league with a franchise record .478 three-point field
goal percentage… 2003-04 (w/ Atlanta): Appeared in 82 games (77 starts), averaging 16.7 points, 4.7 rebounds
and 4.4 assists in 40.6 minutes … Led the NBA in minutes (3,331), the third-highest single season total in Suns
history... Ended the season logging at least 40 minutes in 35 consecutive games, the longest streak in the NBA
since Nate Thurmond recorded 37 straight from Dec. 30, 1968 through March 7, 1969... 2002-03 (w/ Phoenix):
Appeared in all 82 games (34 starts), averaging 9.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 27.5 minutes … 2001-
02 (w/ Boston and Phoenix): Played in 77 games (59 starts), averaging 7.6 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists in
24.9 minutes … Named to the All-Rookie Second Team.
IN THE PLAYOFFS
Played in 101 career playoff games (95 starts) over 11 seasons … Holds averages of 16.6 points, 4.5 rebounds
and 3.4 assists in 38.5 minutes … Ranks 17th among active players in career playoff appearances … 2015-16 (w/
Miami): Appeared in 14 games (all starts), averaging 12.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 35.1 minutes
… Posted double figures in 11 of 14 games … 2014-15 (w/ Brooklyn): Played in six games (all starts) … Averaged
16.5 points, 7.7 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.2 steals … Scored 10-or-more points in all six contests … 2013-14
(w/ Brooklyn): Averaged a career-high 21.2 points, to go along with 3.8 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 39.1 minutes
over 12 games(all starts) … Posted 29 points on 11-of-17 shooting in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference First Round
vs. TOR (4/25) … Scored 32 points in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference First Round at TOR (4/30) … Tallied 34
points in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at MIA (5/14) … 2012-13 (w/ Brooklyn): Appeared in seven
games (all starts), averaging 14.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.1 steals in 38.7 minutes … Scored in
double figures in six out of seven games … 2011-12 (w/ Atlanta): Played in six games (all starts) … Averaged 17.2
points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 40.5 minutes … Scored 29 points in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference
First Round at BOS (5/4) … 2010-11 (w/ Atlanta): Appeared in 12 games (all starts), averaging 18.8 points, 4.6
rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.1 steals in 41.4 minutes … Tallied double figures in 11 out of 12 games … Scored
34 points in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals at CHI (5/4) … 2009-10 (w/ Atlanta): Averaged 17.9
points, 5.1 rebounds and 5.0 assists in 40.0 minutes over 11 games (all starts) … Scored at least 20 points on five
separate occasions in the Eastern Conference First Round vs. MIL … 2008-09 (w/ Atlanta): Appeared in 11 games
(all starts), averaging 16.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 39.0 minutes … Posted double figures in all 11
games … Scored 27 points, to go along with five rebounds, four assists and five steals, in Game 7 of the Eastern
Conference First Round vs. MIA (5/3) … 2007-08 (w/ Atlanta): Played in seven games (all starts), averaging 20.0
points, 3.9 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 39.3 minutes … Scored 10-or-more points in all seven games … Tallied
35 points and six assists in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference First Round vs. BOS … 2004-05 (w/ Phoenix): Shot
a NBA postseason high .556 on three-point field goals … Averaged 18.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists and
1.1 steals in 39.4 minutes over nine games (all starts) … Scored at least 20 points in five of his nine postseason
appearances … 2002-03 (w/ Phoenix): Made six appearances, averaging 5.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists
in 27.3 minutes.
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JOE JOHNSON
CAREER NBA TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Boston Celtics in the first round (10th overall) of the 2001 NBA Draft … Traded by the Celtics to
the Phoenix Suns along with Milt Palacio, Randy Brown and a 2002 first-round draft pick for Tony Delk and Rodney
Rogers on 2/20/02 … Traded by the Suns to the Atlanta Hawks for Boris Diaw and two future first-round draft
picks on 8/19/05 … Traded by the Hawks to the New Jersey Nets for Jordan Farmar, Anthony Morrow, DeShawn
Stevenson, Johan Petro, Jordan Williams, a first round draft pick, the right to swap first-round picks in 2014 and
2015, and a second round pick on 7/11/12 … Waived by the Nets on 2/25/16 … Signed by the Miami Heat on
2/27/16 … Signed by the Utah Jazz on 7/8/16.
AS A COLLEGIAN
Appeared in 53 games in two seasons at the University of Arkansas, averaging 15.0 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.4
assists in 30.3 minutes per game … Became the first freshman in school history to lead team in scoring (16.0) and
rebounding (5.7) … 2000-01: Appeared in 30 games, averaging 14.2 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 29.1
minutes … Named to the All-SEC Second Team by the conference coaches … Selected to the SEC All-Tournament
Team … 1999-00: Appeared in 23 games, averaging 16.0 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 31.8 minutes …
Named to the SEC All-Freshman Team … Earned SEC All-Tournament honors.
PERSONAL
Full name is Joe Marcus Johnson … Is the only child of Diane Johnson, the most influential person in his life ...
Officially launched the Joe Johnson Foundation, a nonprofit aimed at helping low-income kids and their families
… Considers lining up against Michael Jordan during his rookie season his most memorable basketball moment ...
Lists Ray Donovan as his favorite TV show … Lists Harlem Nights as his favorite movie … Would be a coach if he was
not an NBA player … Basketball player he most looks up to is Magic Johnson.
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T R E Y LY L E S
Trey Lyles
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POSITION................................................................................. Forward
HEIGHT......................................................................................... 6-10
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 245
BIRTHDATE ............. 11/5/95 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
HIGH SCHOOL..........................................Arsenal Tech (Indianapolis)
COLLEGE.................................................................................Kentucky
PRO....................................Entering 2nd NBA season (2nd with Jazz)
• Named to the 2015 All-SEC Freshman Team • Named 2014 Indiana Mr. Basketball
• Earned 2015 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
accolades
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 80 games (33 starts), averaging 6.1 points and 3.7 rebounds in 17.3 minutes per game … Scored
two points, two rebounds and an assist at BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at NBA All-Star Weekend in Toronto …
Scored 10-plus points 18 times, including one game of 20-or-more points … Grabbed 10-or-more rebounds on
four occasions … Registered two double-doubles … Did not play in two games … Recorded 18 points with a career-
high 11 rebounds and five steals at LAL (4/13) … Scored a career-high 22 points, on 9-for-16 shooting, with six
rebounds at DEN (4/10) … Had 18 points with five rebounds vs. MIN (4/1) … Registered 17 points, going 6-for-10
from the floor, in 20 minutes vs. PHX (3/17) … Recorded first career double-double at BOS (2/29), scoring 18
points and 10 rebounds … Registered 17 points with nine rebounds vs. LAL (1/16).
AS A COLLEGIAN
Spent one season at Kentucky (2014-15), averaging 8.7 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 23.0 minutes …
Earned 2015 All-SEC Freshman Team honors … Logged two double-doubles on the season … Averaged 10.6 points
and 6.0 rebounds per game during the 2015 NCAA Tournament, helping lead Kentucky to a Final Four appearance
… Earned 2015 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll accolades.
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PERSONAL
Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada … Moved to Indianapolis at age of six and attended Arsenal Tech High
School in Indianapolis … Son of Jessie and Thomas Lyles … Has one older sister, Tanika, who competed in track and
field at Indiana State … She gave the commencement address at ISU’s 2014 graduation … Hosted a youth camp
at his alma mater, Arsenal Tech, in the summer of 2016 … The camp proceeds were matched by Lyles and donated
to help cancer research … Hosted a clinic in Utah for children of military families … Says going 31-0 at Kentucky
in the 2014-15 regular season is his most memorable sports moment … Father, Thomas, played collegiately at
Kentucky and professionally in Canada for the Saskatoon Storm … Plays the guitar and bass guitar … Says he
cannot live without ice cream … Would be a history teacher if he was not in the NBA … Follow him on twitter at @
TreyMambaLyles.
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S H E LV I N M A C K
Shelvin Mack
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Position....................................................................................... Guard
Height..............................................................................................6’3
Weight........................................................................................... 205
Birthdate ..............................................................................4/22/90
High School......................Bryan Station High School (Lexington, Ky.)
College.........................................................................................Butler
Pro......................................Entering 6th NBA season (2nd with Jazz)
• Named an NBA Development League All-Star in 2013 • Teammates with Gordon Hayward at Butler from 2009-10
• Helped lead Butler to consecutive NCAA National • Captained the gold medal winning Team USA U19 World
Championship appearances (2010, 2011) Championship Team during the summer of 2009
2015-16 SEASON
Appeared in 52 games (27 starts) for Atlanta and Utah, averaging 8.6 points, 2.5 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 20.3
minutes per contest … Averaged 12.7 points, 3.8 rebounds and 5.3 assists in 31.4 minutes in 28 games (27 starts)
for Utah … Scored 10-plus-points 20 times for the Jazz, including one game of 20-or-more points … Scored a career-
high 27 points, on 11-for-17 FG, adding seven rebounds vs. WAS (3/11) … Recorded three double-doubles … Had 17
points, 10 assists and seven rebounds vs. CLE (3/14) … Registered 15 points and 10 assists vs. PHX (3/17) … Scored
13 points with 12 assists and four rebounds at MIL (3/20) … Recorded 17 points, going 8-for-11 from the floor, along
with five assists and three rebounds vs. LAL (3/28) … Had 18 points, two rebounds and two assists vs. DAL (4/11)
… Scored 12 points, five rebounds and six assists at LAL (4/13) … Appeared in 24 games with the Atlanta Hawks,
averaging 3.9 points, 0.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 7.5 minutes … Recorded five-plus assists in three games.
AS A PROFESSIONAL
Appeared in 275 games (41 starts) for Washington, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Utah, averaging 6.1 points, 1.8 rebounds
and 3.0 assists in 16.6 minutes per game … 2014-15 (w/ Atlanta): Appeared in 55 games for the Atlanta Hawks,
averaging 5.4 points, 1.4 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 15.1 minutes … Scored career-high 24 points (6-6 3FG) at CLE
(12/17) … Had 12 points and 10 assists at PHI (1/13) … 2013-14 (w/ Washington): Appeared in 73 games (11
starts) for the Atlanta Hawks, averaging 7.5 points, 2.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 20.4 minutes … Had 21 points
with six assists at DET (2/21) … Had 12 points and 12 assists at NYK (11/16) … 2012-13 (w/ Atlanta/Philadelphia/
Washington): Appeared in 31 games (three starts) for the Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers and Washington Wizards,
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S H E LV I N M A C K
averaging 4.6 points, 1.3 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 13.4 minutes … Appeared in 23 games (22 starts) for the Maine
Red Claws of the NBA Development League, averaging 20.1 points, 4.3 rebounds and 7.6 assists in 40.3 minutes …
2011-12 (w/ Washington): Appeared in 64 games for the Washington Wizards as a rookie, averaging 3.6 points, 1.4
rebounds and 2.1 assists.
IN THE PLAYOFFS
Has appeared in 21 postseason games with Atlanta, averaging 5.0 points, 1.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 11.4
minutes … 2014-15 (w/ Atlanta): Appeared in 10 playoff games, averaging 3.9 points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.0 assist in
9.9 minutes … 2013-14 (w/ Atlanta): Played in seven postseason games, averaging 8.1 points, 1.9 rebounds and 3.6
assists in 16.9 minutes … 2012-13 (w/ Atlanta): Averaged 2.5 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.8 assists over four games
in 5.5 minutes.
AS A COLLEGIAN
Appeared in 108 career games (106 starts) in three seasons at Butler, averaging 14.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.3
assists per game in 31.3 minutes … Helped lead Butler to consecutive NCAA Championship appearances in 2010 and
2011 … 2010-11: Appeared in 38 games (36 starts) averaging 16.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 32.1
minutes … Named Second Team All-Horizon League as a junior … Named to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team
… Named to the Horizon League All-Tournament Team … Named to the Diamond Head Classic All-Tournament Team …
2009-10: Appeared in 38 games (all starts) and posted averages of 14.1 points, 3.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 30.9
minutes as a sophomore, alongside fellow Jazzman Gordon Hayward … Named to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament
Team … Named First Team All-Horizon League … Named to the Horizon League All-Tournament Team … 2008-09:
Appeared in 32 games (all starts), averaging 11.9 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.5 assists in 30.8 minutes as a freshman
… Named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team and Horizon League All-Tournament Team.
PERSONAL
Born in Lexington, Ky. … Majored in Media Arts at Butler … Son of Victoria Guy … Has a daughter, Zuri … Has two
sisters, Sierra and Keionna … Enjoys playing chess ... Favorite movie is “Life” and favorite TV show is “Martin”… Lists his
pregame ritual as taking a nap and playing a game of NBA 2K … Has two dogs, Max and Bear … Threw a ceremonial
first pitch at a Lexington Legends baseball game … Founded The MACK Foundation which conducts charitable work in
Lexington, Ky. including an annual back to school event where students receive school supplies … Follow him on twitter
at @ShelvinMack.
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RAUL NETO
Raul Neto
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POSITION.................................................................................... Guard
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-1
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 185
BIRTHDATE ............ 5/19/92 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
PRO....................................Entering 2nd NBA season (2nd with Jazz)
• Played for the Brazilian National Team at the 2016 • Participated at the 2011 Nike Hoop Summit as a
Summer Olympic Games member of the World Select Team
• Named MVP of the 2013 adidas EuroCamp
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 81 games (53 starts), averaging 5.9 points, 2.1 assists and 1.5 steals in 18.5 minutes per game …
Scored 10-or-more points on 13 occasions … Did not play in one game … Became the first Jazz rookie to start a
season opener since 1993-94 (Luther Wright) at DET (10/28) … Also became the first rookie since Darrell Griffith
(1980-81) to start at guard in a season opener for the Jazz … Scored 12 points, on a perfect 4-for-4 from the floor,
along with two rebounds and two assists vs. WAS (3/11) … Recorded a career-high 15 points with four assists vs.
BOS (2/19) … Had 13 points, two rebounds and four assists vs. BOS (2/19) … Registered two points and nine
assists in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at NBA All-Star Weekend in Toronto.
AS A PROFESSIONAL
2014-15: Appeared in 34 games (23 starts) for Universidad Catolica De Murcia (UCAM) of the Liga ACP in Spain,
averaging 8.9 points, 3.9 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 22.4 mpg…. 2013-14: Appeared in 27 games for
Lagun Aro GBC of the Spanish ACB League, averaging 9.8 points, 2.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.2 steals in 27.5
minutes … Played in seven games for Brazil in the 2014 FIBA World Cup, averaging 7.6 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.3
assists … 2012-13: Appeared in 34 games for Lagun Aro GBC, averaging 8.5 points, 2.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists and
1.0 steals in 24.0 minutes … Scored a season-high 25 points along with dishing out six assists against FCB Regal
(5/16) … Shot .485 percent on two-point field goals and .390 percent from beyond the arc … Also participated
in and was named MVP of adidas EUROCAMP 2013 in Treviso, Italy … 2011-12: Appeared in 37 games for Lagun
Aro GBC and averaged 5.8 points, 2.1 assists and 1.8 rebounds … A member of the Brazilian National Team in the
2012 Olympic Games in London, appearing in three games and averaging 3.7 points and 2.0 assists … Selected to
participate in the Brazilian All-Star Games in 2011 … Was a World Team Selection at the 2011 Nike Hoop Summit …
Played for Minas Tenis Clube in Brazilian (NBB) League from 2008-11 … 2010-11: Appeared in 31 games for Minas
in 2010-11, averaging 12.6 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 2.0 steals … Participated in adidas Eurocamp
in Treviso in 2011 … Named to the 2011 Eurobasket.com All-World Championships U19 Second Team … 2009-
10: Played in 26 games for Minas, averaging 4.4 points, 1.1 rebounds and 2.1 assists … 2008-09: Saw action in
six games for Minas, averaging 2.0 points, 1.0 assist and 1.3 steals … Mineira League Champion in 2008 … Won
silver at the FIBA Americas U18 Championships in San Antonio in 2010 … Averaged 15.4 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.2
assists and 1.6 steals in five games at the FIBA Americas U18 Championships … Scored six points at the World
Championships in Turkey in 2010 …Member of the Brazilian National Team in 2009 and 2012 … Also a member of
the U19 Brazilian National Team in 2009 and 2011 … Member of the U17 Brazilian National Team in 2009.
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CAREER NBA TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round (47th overall pick) of the 2013 NBA Draft … Draft rights traded
by the Hawks to the Utah Jazz in a draft-night trade in exchange for a 2015 second-round pick (from Brooklyn) on
6/27/13 … Signed to a multi-year deal with the Jazz on 7/9/15.
PERSONAL
Born Raul Togni Neto May 19, 1992 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil … Name is pronounced “Hah-OOL Nett-
oh” … Speaks fluent Portuguese, Spanish and English … Says his dad is the biggest influence in his life … If he
wasn’t a basketball player, he would be an engineer … Lists his favorite food as sushi … Basketball player he most
looks up to is Steve Nash … Used his first NBA paycheck to take his brother out to dinner … Participated in a Junior
Jazz clinic for 40 youth along with Rudy Gobert … Follow him on twitter at @RaulTogni.
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M A R C U S PA I G E
Marcus Paige
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POSITION.................................................................................... Guard
HEIGHT............................................................................................6-1
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 175
BIRTHDATE .................................... 9/11/93 in Cedar Rapids in Iowa
HIGH SCHOOL ......................................Linn-Mar H.S. (Marion, Iowa)
COLLEGE........................................................................North Carolina
PRO.......................................Entering 1st NBA season (1st with Jazz)
• Named an All-ACC performer final two seasons (2015, 2016) • 2012 Gatorade Iowa Boys Basketball Player of the Year
• Started 139 of 141 collegiate games and Iowa Mr. Basketball
2015–16 SEASON
Started 34 games, averaging 12.6 points, 3.7 assists and 1.1 steals in 31.6 minutes per game at North Carolina … Led the
Tar Heels to an ACC Tournament Title and run to the National Championship Game …Missed the first six games due to injury
… Finished second on the team in assists (128) and steals (39) … Finished third on the team in points per game … Scored
double figures in 24-of-34 games including six 20-point games and one 30-point game … Scored in double figures in all six
NCAA Tournament games … Earned Academic All-American First Team and ACC All-Tournament Team honors.
CAREER NBA TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Brooklyn Net in the second round (55th overall pick) of the 2016 NBA Draft. Draft right traded by Brooklyn to
the Utah Jazz in exchange for the draft right to Isaiah Whitehead (42 overall pick) and cash consideration on 6/23/16.
AS A COLLEGIAN
Spent four years at North Carolina (2012-16) … Averaged 13.1 points, 4.3 assists and 1.4 steals in 32.4 minutes per game
over 141 career contests … Started in 139 games … Finished his career as one of two Tar Heels with at least 1,400 points, 450
assists, 100 steals and 200 three-pointers … 2014-15: Averaged 14.1 points, 4.5 assists and 1.7 steals in 33.2 minutes per
game over 38 games … Led the Tar Heels in scoring, assists and steals … Finished with the second-most three-pointers made
in a season by a Tar Heel (94) … Earned All-ACC Tournament First Team honors … Named UNC’s team MVP for the second
consecutive year … 2013-14: Averaged 18 points, 4.3 assists and 1.5 steals in 36.7 minutes per game over 33 games … Led
the Tar Heels in scoring … Named to the All-American Second Team by the Sporting News … Selected to the All-ACC First Team
… Recognized as the conference’s Most Improved Player … Earned team MVP honors … 2012-13: Averaged 8.4 points, 4.7
assists and 1.4 steals in 30.0 minutes per game over 34 contests … Finished third in the ACC in assists per game while leading
all ACC freshmen … Named to the All-Freshman and ACC All-Academic teams.
OTHER PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Played in nine games with the Jazz entry at the 2016 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas and the 2016 Utah Jazz Summer
League … Averaged 7.0 points, 1.0 assist and 1.3 steals in 21.0 minutes per game in three contests during the Utah Jazz
Summer League … Averaged 14.0 points, 1.8 assists and one steal over 19.0 minutes in six games in the NBA Summer League
in Las Vegas … Recorded double digit scoring efforts in back-to-back games with 10 points vs. NOP (7/10) and 11 points
vs. POR (7/12) … Played at Linn-Mar High School in Marion, Iowa ... Helped lead his team to the 2011 AAAA Iowa State
Championship … Named 2012 Gatorade Iowa Boys Basketball Player of the Year and Iowa Mr. Basketball.
PERSONAL
Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa … Son of Ellis and Sherryl Paige … Sister, Morgan, played basketball at Wisconsin … Double-
majored in journalism and mass communication and history while at UNC … Nominated for the Senior Class Award while at UNC
for his work on the court, in the classroom and in the community … Participated in numerous volunteer events including hosting
a clinic for the Special Olympics … Lists his greatest accomplishment as having his jersey hung in the Dean Smith Center rafters
and getting to the Final Four … Got engaged to Taylor over the offseason … Favorite restaurant is Chipotle … Follow him on
twitter @marcuspaige5.
COLLEGIATE STATISTICS
Year Team G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG PPG
2012-13 N. Carolina 35 34 1021 95 267 .356 45 131 .344 51 61 .836 8 86 94 161 61 1 48 86 5 286 2.7 4.6 8.2
2013-14 N. Carolina 34 33 1211 191 434 .440 86 221 .389 128 146 .877 18 91 109 143 68 2 51 73 7 596 3.2 4.2 17.5
2014-15 N. Carolina 38 38 1263 172 416 .413 94 238 .395 96 111 .865 14 96 110 170 62 0 65 73 8 534 2.9 4.5 14.1
2015-16 N. Carolina 34 34 1075 141 354 .398 74 208 .356 72 93 .774 15 71 86 127 51 0 39 42 15 428 2.5 3.7 12.6
TOTALS 141 139 4570 599 1471 .407 299 798 .375 347 411 .844 55 344 399 601 242 3 203 274 35 1844 2.8 4.3 13.1
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HENRY SIMS
Henry Sims
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POSITION....................................................................................Center
HEIGHT......................................................................................... 6-10
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 248
BIRTHDATE .......................................................3/27/90 in Baltimore
HIGH SCHOOL.................................. Mount Saint Joseph (Baltimore)
COLLEGE............................................................................Georgetown
PRO...................................... Entering 5th NBA season (1st with Jazz)
• Led his high school to three Baltimore Catholic League • Ranked 19th in Georgetown history for blocked shots
and Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association with 94
Championships • Named a 2013 Developmental League All-Star
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 14 games, making four starts for Brooklyn, averaging 6.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.0 blocks in 18.8
minutes per game … Began the season with Phoenix, playing in all six preseason games, totaling 10 points and
seven rebounds in 28 minutes … Averaged 15.7 points, 8.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.2 blocks in 30.0 minutes
over 40 contests for the Grand Rapids Drive of the Developmental League
AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in 135 games, making 61 starts, for New Orleans, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Brooklyn, averaging 7.6
points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.5 blocks in 18.8 minutes per game … 2014-15 (w/ Philadelphia): Averaged
8.0 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 19.2 minutes over 73 games with Philadelphia … Scored a career-high
24 points at Boston (4/4) … Recorded eight double-doubles including 18 points and a career-high 15 rebounds at
Chicago (3/22) … 2013-14 (w/ Cleveland and Philadelphia): Averaged 11.8 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists
in 27.2 minutes per game over 26 games with Philadelphia … Averaged 2.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 0.4 blocks
in 8.4 minutes per game over 20 contests with Cleveland … Averaged 14.0 points, 6.3 rebounds and 0.7 assists in
22.5 minutes over three games with the Canton Charge of the Developmental League … 2012-13 (w/ New Orleans):
Played with Utah for the Orlando Summer League and with Chicago for the Las Vegas Summer League … Averaged
2.0 points and 1.0 rebound in 2.5 minutes per game over two contests for New Orleans … Averaged 16.4 points, 8.7
rebounds and 2.2 assists in 31.8 minutes per game over 41 contests for the Erie BayHawks of the Developmental
League … Named a 2013 Developmental League All-Star … Appeared in six games for the San Miguel Beermen in
the Philippines, averaging 22.8 points, 15.7 rebounds and 2.3 blocks in 38.8 minutes per game.
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AS A COLLEGIAN
Played four seasons at Georgetown (2009-12) … Averaged 4.9 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.8 blocks
in 16.6 minutes per game over 121 games … 2011-12: Averaged 11.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.4
blocks in 27.5 minutes per game over 33 contests … Led the team in assists (114) and blocks (45) … Finished third
on the team in points per game … 2010-11: Averaged 3.6 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 14.0 minutes per
game over 32 games … Led the team in field goal percentage (.578) … Finished second on the team in blocks (21)
… 2009-10: Averaged 1.4 points, 1.4 rebounds and 0.4 blocks in 6.8 minutes over 28 games … 2008-09: Averaged
1.9 points, 1.7 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in 9.8 minutes over 28 contests.
PERSONAL
Son of Brenda and Henry Sims, step-father is Terry Awkward … Has four siblings … Lists his favorite football team
as the Baltimore Ravens.
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JEFF WITHEY
Jeff Withey
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POSITION....................................................................................Center
HEIGHT............................................................................................7-0
WEIGHT.......................................................................................... 231
BIRTHDATE ..............................................3/7/90 in San Diego, Calif.
HIGH SCHOOL................................... Horizon H.S. (San Diego, Calif.)
COLLEGE................................................................................... Kansas
PRO.....................................Entering 4th NBA season (2nd with Jazz)
• Two-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year • Consensus 2013 Second Team All-American, All-Big 12
• All-time leader in blocks at Kansas and the Big 12 First Team
Conference
2015–16 SEASON
Appeared in 51 games (10 starts) with Utah, averaging 4.3 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.0 blocks in 12.9 minutes
… Scored 10-or-more points in six games … Recorded two double-doubles … Inactive in six games … Did not
play in 25 games … Had first career double-double (11 points, 12 rebounds) vs. PHI (12/28) … Scored a
season-high 13 points with nine rebounds at MIN (12/30) … Registered eight points, 11 rebounds, three blocks
and three steals vs. HOU (1/4) … Had 12 points and 10 rebounds vs. MEM (1/2) … Scored 10 points and nine
rebounds at LAL (4/13) …Recorded eight points, three rebounds and one block at OKC (3/24) … Had 10 points
with seven rebounds and two assists at SAS (1/6).
AS A PROFESSIONAL
Has appeared in 146 games (14 starts) in three seasons with New Orleans and Utah, averaging 3.5 points, 2.7
rebounds and 0.8 blocks in 11.0 minutes per game … 2014-15 (w/ New Orleans): Appeared in 37 games with
New Orleans, averaging 2.6 points, 1.7 rebounds and 0.5 blocks in 7.0 minutes … Totaled a season-high in
points (14) and tied a career-high in rebounds (eight) at GSW on 3/20 … Scored 11 points while shooting 5-of-7
from the field and grabbing four rebounds vs. IND on 2/21 … Tallied 10 points and four rebounds, knocking
down all four free throw attempts on 12/14 vs. GSW … Blocked a season-high three shots vs. SAC on 11/25
… Scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds on 11/21 at DEN … 2013-14 (w/ New Orleans): Played in 58
games (four starts) during his rookie season, averaging 3.3 points, 2.6 rebounds and 0.9 blocks per game …
Shot 53.5 percent from the floor … Scored in double figures on three occasions and tallied two or more blocks
11 times … Tied a season and career-high with five blocks on 4/16 vs. HOU … Played a career-high 33 minutes
on 4/14 vs. OKC, finishing with eight points, six boards and four blocks … Scored a career-high and led New
Orleans with 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting on 4/9 vs. PHX … Made four of his five field goal attempts en route
to 13 points along with five rebounds and four blocks on 4/2 at DEN … Totaled nine points and four rebounds in
his first career start on 3/19 vs. Toronto … Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds on 3/7 vs. Milwaukee … Tied
a career-high in offensive rebounds with four on 2/24 vs. LAC.
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JEFF WITHEY
AS A COLLEGIAN
Played four seasons at the University of Kansas (2009-13) … Appeared in 117 games and averaged 8.0 points, 5.4
rebounds and 2.7 blocks … KU and Big 12 career blocked shots leader (311) … 2012-13: Averaged 13.7 points,
8.5 rebounds and 3.9 blocks in 30.9 minutes as a senior … His 3.95 blocks per game ranked second nationally,
first in the Big 12 and set the Kansas and conference per game average season record … His 146 blocks total
broke his own KU and Big 12 single season records … Consensus Second Team All-American … NABC Co-Defensive
Player of the Year … Earned All-Big 12 First Team, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and Big 12 All-Defensive
Team honors … Also named Most Outstanding Player at the Big 12 Championship and to the All-Big 12 Tournament
Team … Named to the Wooden Award ballot and was a top-14 finalist for USWBA Oscar Robertson Player of the
Year … Recorded a triple-double vs. San Jose State, totaling 16 points, 12 rebounds and a school-record 12 blocks
… 2011-12: Started all 39 games for the Jayhawks, averaging 9.0 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.6 blocks in 24.8
minutes … Named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year … Big 12 leader in blocks, ranking in the top 10 nationally
… Earned Big 12 All-Defensive Team and All-Big 12 Third Team honors … Set an NCAA Tournament record for most
blocks in a single tournament, blocking 31 shots while being named to the Midwest Region All-Tournament Team …
Named Oscar Robertson (USBWA) National Player of the Week and Big 12 Player of the Week after scoring a career-
high 25 points at Baylor and grabbing a career-high 20 rebounds vs. Oklahoma State … Tallied five points, seven
rebounds, four blocks and two steals in 32 minutes in the National Championship vs. Kentucky … 2010-11: Made
26 appearances (one start), averaging 2.3 points and 1.8 rebounds … 2009-10: Appeared in 15 games, averaging
1.3 points and 1.4 rebounds … Deemed eligible following the fall semester after transferring from Arizona.
PERSONAL
Parents, Mike and Debbie, reside in San Diego, Calif. … Has one brother, Chris, and one sister, Michelle … Chris
also resides in San Diego where he is a firefighter … Michelle is a physical therapist … Volunteers with Smile Train
and Operation Smile … Says playing in the National Championship Game while at Kansas as his most memorable
sports moment … Lists Kevin Garnett as basketball player he most looks up to … Enjoys traveling in the offseason …
Follow him on twitter at @JeffWithey.
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DRAFT RIGHTS
THE JAZZ ALSO HOLD THE RIGHTS TO THE FOLLOWING PLAYERS:
ANTE TOMIC
Height: 7-1 Weight: 265 Position: Center Birthdate: 2/17/87 in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia Nationality: Croatian Current Team/Country: FC Barcelona/Spain
How Acquired: Selected by the Utah Jazz in the second round (44th pick overall) of the 2008 NBA Draft.
Career: 2015-16: Pronounced (Ahn-tee TOH-mich) … Appeared in 73 total games (55 starts) for FC Barcelona, averaging 10.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists in
20.8 minutes … Appeared in 29 Euroleague games (22 starts), averaging 10.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 20.3 minutes … In 43 Spanish ACB League games,
averaged 11.4 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 21.0 minutes … 2014-15: Appeared in 75 total games for FC Barcelona, averaging 11.1 points, 6.6 rebounds and
2.0 assists in 23.2 minutes … Named to the All-Euroleague Second Team … Appeared in 28 Euroleague games, averaging 11.5 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 24.2
minutes … Represented Croatia at EuroBasket 2015, averaging 7.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists … Named the Euroleague Last 16 MVP for weeks five and 10 …
2013-14: Appeared in 29 games Euroleague games, averaging 11.7 points, 6.4 rebounds and 0.5 assists … Represented Croatia at 2014 FIBA World Cup, averaging 10.0
points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists … Named to the 2013-14 and All-Euroleague First Team … Won the 2013-14 Spanish National Championship with FC Barcelona …
Earned the 2013-14 Euroleague MVP in February and March … 2012-13: Appeared in 45 games (five starts) for Regal FC Barcelona (Spain), averaging 11.4 points, 6.3
rebounds and 1.5 assists while shooting .613 from the field … In 30 Euroleague games, averaged 11.7 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.1 blocks while shooting .641
… Selected to the All-Euroleague All-Europeans Team and All-Spanish ACB Third Team … 2011-12: Averaged 6.7 points and 3.7 rebounds while shooting .543 from the
floor in 15 games with Real Madrid in the Euroleague … In 44 games in the Spanish League, averaged 8.0 points and 4.9 rebounds per game for Real Madrid …
2010-11: In 23 games in the Euroleague, averaged 9.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists for MMC Real Madrid … In 38 games in the Spanish League, averaged
10.1 points and 4.3 rebounds, also for MMC Real Madrid … 2009-10: In 15 games with KK Zagreb in the Adriatic League averaged 17.9 points (.621 FG, .757 FT), 8.9
rebounds and 1.5 assists in 30.8 minutes per game … Averaged 17.5 points (62.3 FG, 65.5 FT), 8.2 rebounds and 3.0 assists in six games with KK Zagreb in the 2009-10
Euro Challenge … Signed with MMC Real Madrid in January of 2010 … In nine games in the Euroleague averaged 11.0 points (.616 FG, .643 FT), 3.6 rebounds and 0.9
assists in 21.3 minutes per game … In the Spain League, played in 24 games averaging 8.5 points (.550 FG, .731 FT), 5.6 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 21.8 minutes per
game for Real Madrid … Played for the Croatia National Team in the World Championships in the summer of 2010 … In six games he averaged 8.5 points (.449 FG, .538
FT), 6.0 rebounds and 0.7 assists in 20.3 minutes per game … 2008-09: Played for KK Zagreb averaging 15.5 points (.554 FG; .713 FT), 8.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists in
Adriatic League (24 games) … Averaged 14.6 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game in EuroChallenge (8 games) … Made Eurobasket.com All-Adriatic League 2nd
team … Played for Croatian National Team in 2008 … Made Eurobasket.com All-FIBA EuroCup honorable mention team in 2008 … Played in U-20 European championship,
averaging 15.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.0 blocks per game in eight contests in 2007.
TYRONE WALLACE
Height: 6-5 Weight: 200 Position: Guard Birthdate: 6/10/94 in Bakersfield, Calif. Nationality: American Country: USA
How Acquired: Selected by the Utah Jazz in the second round (60th pick overall) of the 2016 NBA Draft.
Career: Played four seasons at California (2012-16) … Averaged 12.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 31.6 minutes per game over 129 contests … Ranks in the top-
10 in school history in career scoring, assists and steals, as well as top-15 in rebounds … Earned a All-Pac-12 First Team Selection in 2015 …
2015-16: Averaged 15.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists in 32.2 minutes over 33 contests … Named an honorable mention All-Pac-12 selections … Selected to the
preseason watch list for the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award … 2014-15: Averaged 17.1 points, 7.1 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 35.0 minutes per game over 33
contests … Named a finalist for the Bob Cousy Award … Earned Pac-12 player of the week honors twice … 2013-14: Averaged 11.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.7 assists
over 31.1 minutes per game over 35 contests … started 34-of-35 games … Led the team in three-pointers made (43) … 2012-13: Averaged 7.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and
2.6 assists in 28.2 minutes per game over 33 contests … Only freshman to appear in every game.
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REGULAR SEASON HIGHS
REBOUNDS
Player MIN FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA OFF DEF TOT ASTS STLS BS PTS
Alec 42 13 22 4 6 (3) 14 16 4 (2) 13 14 8 (2) 4 (3) 2 (3) 34
Burks vs. POR vs. DEN @ OKC @ CLE @ SAC @ GS @ GS @ NOP vs. OKC vs. OKC @ DEN @ GS vs. ORL vs. DEN
4/11/14 1/13/14 12/13/15 11/10/15 12/8/15 4/6/14 4/6/14 4/13/12 11/18/14 11/18/14 11/5/15 4/6/14 12/3/15 1/13/14
Boris 52 15 24 5 10 10 10 (6) 8 (2) 12 16 (2) 16 4 (7) 7 31
Diaw vs. NYK @ TOR @ LAL vs. PHI @ MIN vs. CHA vs. WAS vs. CHA vs. MIA vs. MIA @ GS @ MIN vs. WAS @ MIN
10/30/09 3/20/09 1/27/09 12/5/09 1/5/11 2/25/06 1/28/12 2/25/06 12/28/11 12/28/11 4/14/06 3/12/13 2/11/09 12/26/05
Danté 37 5 (6) 14 5 10 5 5 3 4 (4) 5 (2) 12 3 2 15
Exum vs. NY @ BKN vs. IND @ MIL @ MIL @ DET @ DET @ BKN vs. POR vs. HOU vs. DEN vs. ATL @ MEM @ MIL
3/10/15 3/8/15 1/5/15 1/22/15 1/22/15 11/9/14 11/9/14 3/8/15 2/20/15 3/12/15 4/1/15 1/2/15 3/3/15 1/22/15
Derrick 45 14 24 1 1 (16) 10 (2) 14 10 14 18 6 (2) 5 7 35
Favors @ TOR vs. IND vs. IND @ GS vs. SAS vs. DET @ BOS vs. MIA vs. DEN vs. SA vs. BOS vs. NOP @ MIA vs. IND
11/12/12 12/5/15 12/5/15 3/21/15 4/5/16 3/14/15 11/14/12 10/31/10 1/13/14 11/15/13 2/19/16 11/13/13 11/12/15 12/5/15
Rudy 43 (2) 9 16 None 1 (2) 9 12 12 18 24 5 (3) 5 7 (2) 20 (2)
Gobert vs. CHI vs. DAL vs. DAL vs. BKN @ PHX @ PHX vs. HOU @ MEM @ MEM @ CHA vs. MIL @ PHI vs. DAL
2/1/16 4/13/15 4/13/15 1/24/15 2/6/16 2/6/16 3/12/15 3/3/15 3/3/15 1/18/16 2/5/16 10/30/15 4/13/15
Gordon 57 14 24 6 12 (3) 13 (4) 16 5 12 15 12 4 (10) 4 (2) 37
Hayward @ ATL vs. MIA @ CHA @ CHA @ CHA vs. HOU vs. SAC vs. GS vs. LAC vs. GS vs. CHI @ HOU vs. MEM vs. OKC
3/25/12 1/9/16 1/18/16 1/18/16 1/18/16 2/23/16 1/14/16 1/30/15 4/8/16 1/30/15 11/25/13 3/23/16 12/23/13 1/7/14
George 48 12 (2) 25 6 10 (4) 12 15 5 (2) 10 11 (2) 12 5 (3) 4 37
Hill vs. WAS @ WAS vs. WAS @ MIL vs. SAC vs. CLE vs. CLE vs. ATL vs. PHI @ OKC vs. CLE vs. MIN vs. LAL vs. POR
4/14/15 3/25/15 4/14/15 3/26/15 12/23/15 2/6/15 2/6/15 4/6/14 12/14/12 2/19/16 2/27/15 11/25/13 12/28/10 2/7/14
Rodney 46 12 26 8 12 7 (3) 8 (4) 2 (6) 8 8 (2) 8 5 3 32
Hood vs. LAC @ DAL @ DAL vs. LAL @ PHX @ BKN vs. HOU @ MIL vs. SAC vs. MEM @ POR vs. HOU vs. MEM vs. MEM
4/8/16 2/9/16 2/9/16 3/28/16 4/3/16 1/22/16 1/4/16 3/20/16 4/8/15 1/2/16 4/11/15 2/23/16 11/7/15 1/2/16
Joe 37 (2) 7 10 (6) 4 (6) 8 4 4 (2) 2 (7) 8 (2) 9 (2) 7 6 2 (2) 18
Ingles vs. CLE vs. MIN vs. LAC @ LAL vs. LAC vs. BKN vs. GS @ CHI vs. DET vs. DET vs. LAC vs. PHX @ MIN vs. MIN
3/14/16 3/23/15 12/26/15 4/13/16 12/26/15 1/24/15 1/30/15 3/19/16 1/25/16 1/25/16 1/28/15 3/17/16 12/30/15 3/23/15
Chris 35 6 (3) 12 4 (3) 9 4 (2) 4 (8) 3 (7) 7 8 (3) 6 4 (2) 2 (6) 16
Johnson @ CHI vs. MIA @ TOR @ TOR @ TOR vs. PHI vs. MIL @ CHI @ LAL @ LAL @ BKN vs. WAS @ NOP @ TOR
3/31/14 1/9/16 11/9/14 11/9/14 11/9/14 4/4/14 2/5/16 3/19/16 1/10/16 1/10/16 1/22/16 4/16/14 3/5/16 11/9/14
Joe 57 17 34 10 14 (3) 14 17 5 11 12 17 6 4 42
Johnson @ NYK vs. ORL vs. SEA vs. PHI vs. PHI @ LAC @ LAC vs. LAC @ CHI @ HOU @ MIL vs. PHX vs. SEA vs. GS
3/15/06 3/19/06 11/16/07 12/16/13 12/16/13 1/2/11 1/2/11 11/10/05 12/30/14 1/5/05 3/13/06 1/25/09 2/22/06 3/7/06
Trey 39 (2) 9 18 4 8 4 6 3 (5) 10 11 4 (2) 5 2 (3) 22
Lyles @ LAL @ DEN @ BOS @ DEN @ DEN vs. DAL @ GS @ BOS vs. MIA @ LAL @ MIL @ LAL @ TOR @ DEN
4/13/16 4/10/16 2/29/16 4/10/16 4/10/16 4/11/16 3/9/16 2/29/16 1/9/16 4/13/16 3/20/16 4/13/16 3/2/16 4/10/16
Shelvin 41 11 17 6 8 7 10 3 7 (2) 8 12 (2) 4 2 27
Mack vs. GS vs. WAS vs. GS @ CLE vs. NOP @ CHA @ CHA @ WAS vs. PHX vs. PHX @ MIL @ WAS @ PHX vs. WAS
3/30/16 3/11/16 3/30/16 12/17/14 3/21/14 4/9/12 4/9/12 3/29/14 3/17/16 3/17/16 3/20/16 11/30/13 4/3/16 3/11/16
Raul 37 6 (2) 12 3 6 4 (2) 4 (4) 2 (3) 5 6 7 (2) 3 (5) 1 15
Neto @ PHX @ PHX @ PHX @ HOU @ CHA @ NOP @ NOP @ NYK @ MIN @ MIN @ HOU vs. BKN vs. PHI vs. BOS
2/6/16 2/6/16 2/6/16 3/23/16 1/18/16 3/5/16 3/5/16 1/20/16 3/26/16 3/26/16 1/7/16 2/27/16 12/28/15 2/19/16
Jeff 35 (2) 7 12 None 1 (3) 5 (3) 6 (6) 5 (3) 8 12 3 (3) 3 5 (2) 17
Withey vs. HOU vs. PHX @ OKC @ WAS @ DEN vs. HOU vs. HOU @ LAL vs. PHI @ GS vs. HOU vs. HOU vs. PHX
1/4/16 4/9/14 4/11/14 2/18/16 11/21/14 1/4/16 1/4/16 4/13/16 12/28/15 3/20/15 1/4/16 4/16/14 4/9/14
Jazz 4 OT 68 126 17 45 51 66 31 (4) 52 (2) 73 49 20 19 (3) 153
@ ATL vs. SA @ ATL vs. LAL @ CHA @ MIN vs. DEN vs. ATL vs. NJ vs. MIL vs. SA vs. MIN vs. SA vs. SA
3/25/12 4/9/78 3/25/12 3/28/16 1/18/16 12/17/89 12/23/83 11/10/93 12/22/77 2/23/77 4/9/78 1/28/11 2/18/89 4/9/78
Opponents 4 OT 69 121 18 43 61 80 33 52 75 45 22 19 158
@ ATL @ MIL by BOS @ CHI by CLE @ PHX @ PHX @ POR @ GS @ GS @ MIL @ SD by NJ @ MIL
3/25/12 3/14/79 4/3/79 3/12/11 3/14/16 4/9/90 4/9/90 1/8/78 12/3/74 2/10/76 3/14/79 2/20/83 3/21/78 3/14/79
* Number in (parenthesis) indicates how many times that mark has been achieved
* If achieved multiple times, most recent is listed
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P L AY O F F C A R E E R H I G H S
REBOUNDS
Player MIN FGM FGA 3FGM 3FGA FTM FTA OFF DEF TOT ASTS STLS BS PTS
Alec 20 4 10 None 1 (2) 5 5 (2) 2 (2) 2 (2) 4 (2) 1 (3) 1 (2) None 11
Burks @ SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA @ SA @ SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA @ SA vs. SA
5/2/12 5/5/12 5/5/12 5/7/12 5/2/12 5/2/12 5/7/12 5/7/12 5/7/12 5/7/12 5/2/12 5/5/12
Boris 49 13 23 3 (2) 6 (3) 11 11 5 9 (2) 12 9 (3) 3 4 34
Diaw @ LAL @ DAL @ DAL @ OKC @ OKC vs. LAL vs. LAL vs. LAC @ OKC vs. LAC @ MIA vs. LAC @ LAC @ DAL
5/4/06 5/24/06 5/24/06 5/31/14 5/31/14 5/2/06 5/2/06 5/15/12 5/27/14 5/15/12 6/12/14 5/15/12 5/12/06 5/24/06
Derrick 37 5 14 None None 8 12 6 9 11 1 (2) 2 (2) 2 (3) 16
Favors vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA
5/7/12 5/5/12 5/5/12 5/7/12 5/7/12 5/5/12 5/7/12 5/5/12 5/7/12 5/7/12 5/7/12 5/7/12
Gordon 37 3 10 (2) 1 5 12 12 1 (2) 3 (2) 3 (3) 5 2 None 17
Hayward @ SA @ SA vs. SA @ SA vs. SA @ SA @ SA @ SA vs. SA vs. SA vs. SA @ SA @ SA
4/29/12 5/2/12 5/5/12 4/29/12 5/5/12 4/29/12 4/29/12 5/2/12 5/7/12 5/7/12 5/5/12 4/29/12 4/29/12
George 45 (3) 11 17 5 (2) 12 11 13 3 (2) 7 (3) 7 (5) 10 5 1 (17) 29
Hill @ MIA vs. DAL @ NYK vs. NYK vs. NYK vs. MEM vs. MEM vs. MEM @ NYK vs. MIA vs. ATL @ MIA @ TOR vs. DAL
5/22/13 4/25/10 5/5/13 5/11/13 5/11/13 4/17/11 4/17/11 4/20/11 5/5/13 5/28/14 5/1/13 5/22/13 4/26/16 4/25/10
Joe 48 15 28 6 9 (2) 12 15 7 9 10 (2) 9 5 (2) 2 (3) 35
Johnson @ CHI @ MIA @ BOS vs. MIA vs. CHI vs. MIA vs. MIA vs. ORL @ ATL vs. ATL @ MIL @ CHI vs. TOR vs. BOS
4/27/13 5/14/14 5/4/12 5/3/09 5/4/13 4/29/09 4/29/09 4/28/11 4/22/15 4/25/15 4/26/10 5/4/11 5/9/16 4/28/08
Jazz 2 OT 54 102 10 (2) 24 48 55 27 45 60 40 15 14 131
vs. DEN @PHX @DEN vs. LAL vs. LAL vs. POR vs. POR @HOU vs. PHX vs. GS @PHX vs. SEA @LAL vs. DEN
5/17/94 4/25/91 5/2/85 5/8/10 5/16/08 5/24/92 5/24/92 4/28/85 4/29/84 5/9/07 4/25/91 5/30/96 5/10/88 5/4/85
Opponents 2 OT 54 106 19 40 42 50 (2) 26 44 65 36 16 (2) 16 (2) 140
by DEN @ DEN @ POR by HOU by GS @ PHX @ POR @ HOU by DEN @ HOU @ POR by GS by DEN by HOU
5/17/94 4/30/85 4/30/88 4/29/95 5/9/07 5/2/90 5/22/99 4/19/85 5/17/94 4/19/85 5/16/92 5/15/07 5/17/94 4/29/95
* Number in (parenthesis) indicates how many times that mark has been achieved
* If achieved multiple times, most recent is listed
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THE LAST TIME...
AN INDIVIDUAL … MADE 5+ THREE-POINTERS:
Utah: 6, Rodney Hood, @ Phoenix, 4/3/16
HAD 30+ POINTS Opp: 6, Kobe Bryant, @ L.A. Lakers, 4/13/16
Utah: 30, Rodney Hood vs. L.A. Lakers, 3/28/16
Opp: 31, Stephen Curry, vs. Golden State, 3/30/16 MADE 15+ FREE THROWS:
Utah: 17, Deron Williams, @ Boston, 3/14/08
HAD 40+ POINTS: Opp: 15, Kobe Bryant, vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 11/7/12
Utah: 40, Al Jefferson, vs. Minnesota, 4/12/13
Opp: 42, James Harden, vs. Houston, 2/23/16 MADE 20+ FREE THROWS:
Utah: 20, Karl Malone, vs. Golden State, 4/13/92
HAD 50+ POINTS: Opp: 22, Kevin Durant, vs. Oklahoma City, 10/30/13
Utah: 56, Karl Malone, @ Golden State, 4/7/98
Opp: 60, Kobe Bryant, @ L.A. Lakers, 4/13/16 HAD A TRIPLE-DOUBLE:
Utah: Carlos Boozer, @ Seattle
HAD 15+ REBOUNDS: (22 pts, 11 rebs, 10 ast), 2/13/08
Utah: 18, Rudy Gobert, vs. Golden State, 3/30/16 Opp: James Harden, @ Houston
Opp: 18, Cole Aldrich, vs. L.A. Clippers, 4/8/16 (16 pts, 11 rebs, 10 ast), 4/15/15
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THE LAST TIME...
WON BY 20+ POINTS:
Utah: 48 vs. L.A. Lakers (123-75), 3/28/16
Opp: 22 @ Oklahoma City (113-91), 3/24/16
OVERTIME WIN:
Utah: 117-114, OT, vs. Houston, 2/23/16
Opp: 102-99, OT, vs. L.A. Clippers, 4/8/16
DOUBLE-OVERTIME WIN:
Utah: 136-130, 2OT, @ Minnesota, 4/16/14
Opp: 124-119, 2OT, @ Charlotte, 1/18/16
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15/ 16 REVIEW
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Back Row (L-R): Lamar Skeeter (player development/video analyst), Zach Guthrie (manager of basketball strategy/technology), Mike Wells (assistant coach),
Igor Kokoskov (assistant coach), Quin Snyder (Head Coach), Alex Jensen (assistant coach), Antonio Lang (assistant coach), Brad Jones (assistant coach),
T H E 2 0 1 5 – 1 6 U TA H J A Z Z
Johnnie Bryant (assistant coach), Jeff Watkinson (assistant coach/integrated player development)
Middle Row (L-R): Adam Klauke (equipment manager), Isaiah Wright (head strength & conditioning coach), Mark McKown (director of sports science/
assistant coach), Trey Lyles, Derrick Favors, Rudy Gobert, Jeff Withey, Trevor Booker, Brian Zettler (head athletic trainer), Nick Asay (assistant athletic
trainer), Doug Birrell (team massage therapist)
Front Row (L-R): Joe Ingles, Chris Johnson, Shelvin Mack, Alec Burks, Gordon Hayward, Rodney Hood, Raul Neto, Trey Burke, Danté Exum
Not Pictured: Tibor Pleiss
2 0 1 5 – 1 6 S E A S O N N O TA B L E S
TEAM ACCOLADES
• The 2015-16 Jazz roster was the youngest in the NBA by total service years (35) and average service years (2.33). It was
also the fourth youngest in the NBA with an average age of 24.2.
• Utah finished second in opponent points per game (95.9) and held opponents to a league-low 19.1 assists per game.
The Jazz also ranked first in opponent field goals made (35.6) and opponent total rebounds (40.1) and second in
opponent field goals attempted (79.9).
• With a 121-119 (OT) victory over Dallas on 2/9/16, Utah notched their seventh straight victory, longest winning streak of
the season (1/27 – 2/9) and first seven-game streak since 2010-11 (11/20/10 – 12/1/10). Utah also was one of nine
teams in the NBA to post a seven-game win streak during the 2015-16 season. During the streak, the Jazz allowed 89.9
points per game, holding five of their seven opponents to 90 points or less. In addition, Utah scored over the century
mark on four separate occasions and averaged 99.7 points per game in the seven-game stretch.
• Utah posted a seven-game home win streak (1/27 – 2/23), marking the first seven-game home winning streak in a
single season since the 2011-12 season (2/29/12 – 3/23/12).
• The Jazz played in a franchise record 10 overtime games during the 2015-16 season, posting a 5-5 record including a
4-2 mark at home. The previous record was eight during 2005-06 season. The five overtime wins tied a franchise record
with the 2005-06 and 2010-11 teams.
• From March 1 through the end of the regular season, the Jazz allowed an NBA-low 92.2. The Jazz held opponents below
100 points 16 times during that span and below 90 points nine times. Utah was 37-13 when holding opponents below
100 points and 28-1 when holding opponents below 90 points. In addition, since the beginning of the 2014-15 season,
the Jazz have held opponents under 90 points 57 times, marking the most in the NBA.
• Utah was one of two teams in the NBA to post at least two, three-game streaks, where they allowed less than 90 points
(San Antonio: four times). The streaks occurred on 2/3/16 – 2/6/16 and 4/1/16 – 4/5/16.
• The Jazz held Phoenix to a season-low and Utah opponent season-low 69 points on 3/17, while holding the Lakers to
their second lowest output of the season (75 on 3/28). The Lakers lowest total came earlier in the season against the
Jazz (74 on 1/10). In addition, Utah tied a team record for largest margin of victory (48) with the 123-75 win over the
Lakers on 3/28.
• Utah set a team record with 17 made three-pointers (17-32 3FG) against the Los Angeles Lakers on 3/28. Earlier in the
season, the Jazz tied the previous record (15) on three occasions: 15-for-45 at Charlotte on 1/18/16; 15-for-33 against
Portland on 12/31/15; and 15-for-36 at Sacramento on 12/8/15. Utah is 4-2 all-time when making 15+ three pointers
in a contest. The 45 three-point attempts at Charlotte on 1/18/16 set the franchise record, the previous high was 39 at
Minnesota on 12/30/15.
• For the fourth straight season, the Jazz set a franchise season-high for three-pointers made (since 1979-80), with 694 in
2015-16 (previous 610 in 2014-15).
• The Jazz swept two different teams (min. four games against each opponent) for the first time since the 2009-10 season
(2015-16: Phoenix and Denver; 2009-10: San Antonio and Portland).
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INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES
• Gordon Hayward finished the season ranked tied for second with Bryon Russell in Jazz history for three-pointers made with 540.
He passed Darrell Griffith for third on 4/1 vs. MIN.
• Gordon Hayward scored 20-plus points a total of 43 times in 80 games played, a new career-high for a single season. Hayward
(19.7) also increased his scoring average for the sixth straight season, joining fellow Jazzman Derrick Favors and Clippers C
DeAndre Jordan as the only active players with streaks of six seasons or longer.
• Gordon Hayward joined four other players in the NBA to have 4,000 points, 1,000 assists, 1,000 rebounds and 300
three-point field goals since 2013-14. During the span, Hayward has 4,289 points, 1,009 assists, 1,161 rebounds
and 348 three-pointers. Also on the list is Golden State’s Stephen Curry (6,148/1,812/1,105/949), Houston’s James
Harden (6,444/1,623/1,304/621), Cleveland’s LeBron James (5,752/1,513/1,514/323) and Toronto’s Kyle Lowry
(4,295/1,553/1,062/534).
• Gordon Hayward led all Jazz players in points (1,578), assists (296), steals (95), free throws made (393) and minutes played
(2,893) last season. He became the fourth player in franchise history to record at least 1,500 points, 250 assists, 90 steals and
375 free throws made in a single season (Pete Maravich, Adrian Dantley, Karl Malone).
• Derrick Favors and Gordon Hayward are two of three Jazzmen in franchise history (John Stockton) to increase their scoring
averages in each of their first six seasons with the franchise. In 2015-16 Favors averaged 16.4 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.5
blocks, becoming the second Jazz player in franchise history to average at least 16.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in
back-to-back seasons (Al Jefferson, 2010-12).
• Rodney Hood, Trey Lyles and Raul Neto participated in the 2016 BBVA Rising Stars Challenge at All-Star weekend in Toronto. The
USA team, featuring Hood, defeated Lyles and Neto’s World squad 157-154.
• Rodney Hood tied the franchise record for three-pointers made by making eight on 3/28/16 vs. the Los Angeles Lakers. He now
shares the record with Randy Foye (3/30/13 vs. Brooklyn) and Jeff Hornacek (11/23/94 vs. Seattle). Hood made his eight in the
first half, setting the mark for three-pointers made in a half (7, Randy Foye, 3/30/13 vs. Brooklyn in the second half).
• Raul Neto became the first Utah rookie to start a season opener since 1993-94 Jazz opener at Detroit on 10/28/93. Neto
finished the season ranking fifth in the Jazz rookie records for three pointers made (64) and three point percentage (.395).
• Shelvin Mack recorded the only three points-assists double-doubles for the Jazz. Prior to joining Utah, Mack had only recorded
two in 247 career games played. The last Jazzman with a points-assists double-double was Trey Burke (13 points, 11 assists)
who accomplished the feat on 12/15/14 vs. Orlando.
• Rudy Gobert was one of five players in the NBA that averaged at least 9.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game. The
others doing so include Anthony Davis, DeAndre Jordan, Hassan Whiteside and Pau Gasol. In addition, Gobert ranked third in the
NBA with 2.2 blocks per game and seventh in total blocks (135).
• Rudy Gobert had then season-highs of 18 points and 18 rebounds to go with five blocks in Utah’s 1/16 win vs. LAL. He became
the first Jazzman to achieve the feat since Rich Kelley (4/5/79) for the New Orleans Jazz vs. Detroit and the first Jazz player to
do so while in Utah.
• Derrick Favors and Rudy Gobert were both in the starting lineup 46 times (25-21 record). In those games, Favors averaged 16.5
points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocks while Gobert averaged 9.0 points, 11.1 rebounds and 2.0 blocks. Opponents average 94.7
points on 44.3 percent shooting when the two Jazz bigs are starting.
• Rodney Hood tied for third amongst second year players in scoring average from Jan. 1 to the end of the year. During that span,
Hood averaged 16.0 points on 43.0 percent shooting from the field.
• In 79 games started, Rodney Hood scored 15+ points in 37 games, dished out 4+ assists in 27 games, recorded one turnover or
less in 41 games, made 5+ field goals in 42 games, played 32+ minutes in 50 games and shot over .450 in 33 games.
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FINAL 2015-16 JAZZ STATISTICS (40-42)
FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS
PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Hayward 80 80 2893 521 1202 .433 143 410 .349 393 477 .824 61 336 397 296 183 0 95 202 27 1578 19.7
Favors 62 59 1983 418 811 .515 0 4 .000 180 254 .709 169 334 503 94 150 0 74 104 91 1016 16.4
Hood 79 79 2541 408 972 .420 161 449 .359 172 200 .860 38 229 267 213 202 3 73 125 16 1149 14.5
Burks 31 3 797 137 334 .410 32 79 .405 106 141 .752 16 93 109 63 71 0 18 51 4 412 13.3
Burke 64 0 1366 262 634 .413 88 256 .344 67 82 .817 18 94 112 148 86 0 35 80 6 679 10.6
Gobert 61 60 1932 198 354 .559 0 0 --- 161 283 .569 208 460 668 91 163 2 45 114 135 557 9.1
Mack (TOT) 52 27 1058 182 415 .439 39 125 .312 45 61 .738 13 115 128 187 72 0 34 95 3 448 8.6
Mack (UTA) 28 27 879 142 320 .444 35 98 .357 36 49 .735 11 95 106 149 65 0 26 81 3 355 12.7
Lyles 80 33 1382 191 436 .438 49 128 .383 57 82 .695 59 240 299 59 114 0 26 65 18 488 6.1
Neto 81 53 1499 180 418 .431 64 162 .395 52 70 .743 17 103 120 174 122 1 62 109 2 476 5.9
Booker 79 2 1632 190 388 .490 12 41 .293 71 106 .670 166 286 452 83 169 1 59 81 41 463 5.9
Withey 51 10 658 87 162 .537 0 2 .000 43 59 .729 56 117 173 20 75 1 21 28 53 217 4.3
Ingles 81 2 1241 124 291 .426 81 210 .386 13 18 .722 19 132 151 96 98 0 55 65 4 342 4.2
Johnson 70 2 857 72 194 .371 27 98 .276 34 42 .810 27 105 132 45 100 1 32 40 20 205 2.9
Pleiss 12 0 82 11 25 .440 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 6 9 15 2 19 0 1 8 2 24 2.0
Millsap 20 0 173 11 39 .282 1 12 .083 13 18 .722 6 29 35 19 33 0 7 9 3 36 1.8
Green (TOT) 9 0 42 5 13 .385 1 5 .200 2 2 1.000 3 3 6 3 4 0 1 0 0 13 1.4
Green (UTA) 6 0 35 5 12 .417 1 4 .250 2 2 1.000 3 2 5 2 4 0 1 0 0 13 2.2
O’Brien 2 0 6 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.0
JAZZ 82 - 19955 2957 6593 .449 694 1955 .355 1402 1885 .744 880 2665 3545 1554 1655 9 631 1224 425 8010 97.7
OPPONENTS 82 - 19955 2920 6549 .446 649 1819 .357 1374 1842 .746 764 2522 3286 1568 1629 12 652 1146 385 7863 95.9
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JAZZ STATISTICS IN HOME GAMES (24-17)
FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FG FREE THROWS REBOUNDS
PLAYER G GS MIN FG FGA PCT FG3 FG3A 3PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS AVG
Hayward 39 39 1429 260 588 .442 75 213 .352 217 267 .813 27 179 206 137 88 0 44 108 11 812 20.8
Favors 31 28 994 194 377 .515 0 2 .000 95 139 .683 79 189 268 37 71 0 39 49 50 483 15.6
Hood 40 40 1299 209 486 .430 87 231 .377 103 121 .851 20 118 138 95 104 2 41 57 10 608 15.2
Burks 16 1 389 63 143 .441 15 43 .349 56 82 .683 7 42 49 32 36 0 9 30 3 197 12.3
Burke 35 0 729 134 342 .392 52 157 .331 30 39 .769 11 52 63 75 45 0 16 38 2 350 10.0
Mack (TOT) 24 13 491 92 199 .462 17 57 .298 22 28 .786 5 58 63 72 33 0 12 45 0 223 9.3
Mack (UTA) 13 13 413 75 160 .469 17 48 .354 17 21 .810 5 47 52 60 31 0 8 37 0 184 14.2
Gobert 29 29 921 100 166 .602 0 0 --- 64 123 .520 97 229 326 41 68 0 22 56 61 264 9.1
Neto 41 27 755 93 214 .435 32 83 .386 34 43 .791 6 64 70 85 61 0 33 59 1 252 6.1
Booker 40 2 810 92 182 .505 7 16 .438 42 63 .667 72 144 216 38 74 0 33 39 29 233 5.8
Lyles 40 17 698 87 204 .426 20 58 .345 31 39 .795 24 129 153 28 53 0 15 29 5 225 5.6
Ingles 40 2 661 69 154 .448 47 114 .412 8 13 .615 11 67 78 42 52 0 35 36 0 193 4.8
Withey 27 6 350 45 90 .500 0 1 .000 20 30 .667 30 66 96 10 39 1 13 20 33 110 4.1
Johnson 34 1 399 33 89 .371 14 46 .304 18 21 .857 13 51 64 20 50 0 11 17 7 98 2.9
Pleiss 6 0 41 5 12 .417 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 4 8 12 1 9 0 0 7 1 10 1.7
Millsap 11 0 89 5 18 .278 0 6 .000 8 12 .667 1 17 18 9 18 0 4 4 3 18 1.6
Green (TOT) 4 0 10 2 3 .667 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1.0
Green (UTA) 3 0 9 2 3 .667 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 1.3
O’Brien 1 0 4 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.0
TEAM 41 - 9990 1466 3228 .454 366 1020 .359 743 1013 .733 408 1403 1811 711 801 3 324 615 216 4041 98.6
OPPONENTS 41 - 9990 1408 3283 .429 340 956 .356 659 903 .730 378 1261 1639 693 857 6 336 586 147 3815 93.0
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2015-16 UTAH JAZZ (40-42, .488) 3RD IN NORTHWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/LSCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 10/28/15 @ Detroit L 87-92 0-1 0-1 Auburn Hills, MI Favors - 26 R. Jackson - 19 18,434
2 10/30/15 @ Philadelphia W 99-71 1-1 1-1 Philadelphia Favors - 20 J. Grant/N. Stauskas - 12 17,122
3 10/31/15 @Indiana W 97-76 2-1 2-1 Indianapolis Favors - 18 G. Hill - 17 14,412
4 11/4/15 PORTLAND L 92-108 0-1 2-2 Salt Lake City Burks - 21 D. Lillard - 35 19,911
5 11/5/15 @Denver W 96-84 3-1 3-2 Denver Hayward - 20 D. Gallinari - 18 9,906
6 11/7/15 MEMPHIS W 89-79 1-1 4-2 Salt Lake City Burke - 24 M. Conley - 20 19,456
7 11/10/15 @ Cleveland L 114-118 3-2 4-3 Cleveland Burks - 24 L. James - 31 20,562
8 11/12/15 @ Miami L 91-92 3-3 4-4 Miami Favors - 25 C. Bosh - 25 19,600
9 11/13/15 @ Orlando L 93-102 3-4 4-5 Orlando Burke/Hayward - 16 E. Fournier - 21 16,709
10 11/15/15 @ Atlanta W 97-96 4-4 5-5 Atlanta Favors - 23 P. Millsap - 28 14,436
11 11/18/15 TORONTO W 93-89 2-1 6-5 Salt Lake City Favors - 18 L. Scola - 22 18,741
12 11/20/15 @ Dallas L 93-102 4-5 6-6 Dallas Hayward - 22 D. Williams - 23 20,028
13 11/23/15 OKLAHOMA CITY L 89-111 2-2 6-7 Salt Lake City Hayward - 19 K. Durant - 27 19,911
14 11/25/15 @ L.A. Clippers W 102-91 5-5 7-7 Los Angeles Hayward - 33 B. Griffin - 40 19,060
15 11/28/15 NEW ORLEANS W 101-87 3-2 8-7 Salt Lake City Burks - 21 A. Davis - 36 19,911
16 11/30/15 GOLDEN STATE L 103-106 3-3 8-8 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 S. Curry - 26 19,911
17 12/3/15 ORLANDO L 94-103 3-4 8-9 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 T. Harris - 17 19,247
18 12/5/15 INDIANA W122-119 (OT)4-4 9-9 Salt Lake City Favors - 35 P. George - 48 19,500
19 12/8/15 @ Sacramento L 106-114 5-6 9-10 Sacramento Hayward/Burks - 18 D. Cousins/R. Gay - 23 16,505
20 12/9/15 NEW YORK W 106-85 5-4 10-10 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 C. Anthony - 12 18,586
21 12/11/15 OKLAHOMA CITY L 90-94 5-5 10-11 Salt Lake City Hayward - 19 R. Westbrook - 24 19,911
22 12/13/15 @ Oklahoma City L 98-104 (OT) 5-7 10-12 Oklahoma City Hood - 23 K. Durant - 31 18,203
23 12/14/15 @ San Antonio L 81-118 5-8 10-13 San Antonio Favors - 16 K. Leonard - 22 18,418
24 12/16/15 NEW ORLEANS L 94-104 5-6 10-14 Salt Lake City Favors - 22 R. Anderson - 24 17,899
25 12/18/15 DENVER W 97-88 6-6 11-14 Salt Lake City Hayward - 26 W. Barton - 16 19,169
26 12/21/15 PHOENIX W 110-89 7-6 12-14 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 B. Knight - 26 19,911
27 12/23/15 @ Golden State L 85-103 5-9 12-15 Oakland, CA Favors - 17 K. Thompson - 20 19,596
28 12/26/15 L.A. CLIPPERS L 104-109 7-7 12-16 Salt Lake City Hayward - 28 J. Redick - 25 19,911
29 12/28/15 PHILADELPHIA W 95-91 8-7 13-16 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 I. Smith - 22 19,911
30 12/30/15 @ Minnesota L 80-94 5-10 13-17 Minneapolis Burke - 23 K. Towns - 25 14,326
31 12/31/15 PORTLAND W 109-96 9-7 14-17 Salt Lake City Burke - 27 C. McCollum - 32 19,380
32 1/2/16 MEMPHIS W 92-87 (OT) 10-7 15-17 Salt Lake City Hood - 32 M. Gasol - 20 18,455
33 1/4/16 HOUSTON L 91-93 10-8 15-18 Salt Lake City Hood - 23 J. Harden - 30 17,912
34 1/6/16 @ San Antonio L 98-123 5-11 15-19 San Antonio Burke - 21 T. Duncan - 18 18,418
35 1/7/16 @ Houston L 94-103 5-12 15-20 Houston Hayward - 15 J. Harden - 33 18,155
36 1/9/16 MIAMI W 98-83 11-8 16-20 Salt Lake City Hayward - 34 C.Bosh - 24 19,911
37 1/10/16 @ L.A. Lakers W 86-74 6-12 17-20 Los Angeles Hayward - 25 L. Williams - 18 18,997
38 1/13/16 @ Portland L 85-99 6-13 17-21 Portland Hayward/Hood - 19 D. Lillard - 21 19,393
39 1/14/16 SACRAMENTO L 101-103 11-9 17-22 Salt Lake City Hayward - 21 D. Cousins - 36 17,894
40 1/16/16 L.A. LAKERS W 109-82 12-9 18-22 Salt Lake City Gobert - 18 L. Williams - 20 19,911
41 1/18/16 @ Charlotte L119-124 (2OT) 6-14 18-23 Charlotte Hayward - 36 K. Walker - 52 17,459
42 1/20/16 @ New York L 111-118 (OT) 6-15 18-24 New York City Hood - 29 C. Anthony - 30 19,812
43 1/22/16 @ Brooklyn W 108-86 7-15 19-24 Brooklyn, NY Hayward - 21 B. Bogdanovic - 14 12,809
44 1/25/16 DETROIT L 92-95 12-10 19-25 Salt Lake City Hood - 23 R. Jackson - 29 18,783
45 1/27/16 CHARLOTTE W 102-73 13-10 20-25 Salt Lake City Hood - 24 K. Walker - 15 16,683
46 1/29/16 MINNESOTA W 103-90 14-10 21-25 Salt Lake City Hood - 22 K. Towns - 32 18,850
47 2/1/16 CHICAGO W 105-96 (OT)15-10 22-25 Salt Lake City Hayward - 27 J. Butler - 26 18,811
48 2/3/16 DENVER W 85-81 16-10 23-25 Salt Lake City Hayward/Favors - 16D. Gallinari - 24 19,461
49 2/5/16 MILWAUKEE W 84-81 17-10 24-25 Salt Lake City Hood - 23 K. Middleton - 18 19,911
50 2/6/16 @ Phoenix W 98-89 8-15 25-25 Phoenix Hood - 25 D. Booker - 18 16,180
51 2/9/16 @ Dallas W121-119 (OT) 9-15 26-25 Dallas Hood - 29 C. Parsons - 24 19,394
52 2/10/16 @ New Orleans L 96-100 9-16 26-26 New Orleans Favors - 29 J. Holiday - 21 15,256
53 2/18/16 @ Washington L 89-103 9-17 26-27 Washington, DC Hayward - 19 M. Gortat - 22 12,415
54 2/19/16 BOSTON W 111-93 18-10 27-27 Salt Lake City Favors - 23 I. Thomas - 25 19,911
55 2/21/16 @ Portland L 111-115 9-18 27-28 Portland Favors - 22 C. McCollum - 31 19,470
56 2/23/16 HOUSTON W117-114 (OT)19-10 28-28 Salt Lake City Hayward - 28 J. Harden - 42 18,132
57 2/25/16 SAN ANTONIO L 78-96 19-11 28-29 Salt Lake City Favors - 25 K. Leonard - 29 19,911
58 2/27/16 BROOKLYN L 96-98 19-12 28-30 Salt Lake City Hayward - 27 T. Young - 21 18,863
59 2/29/16 @ Boston L 95-100 9-19 28-31 Boston Lyles/Mack - 18 J. Crowder - 22 17,680
60 3/2/16 @ Toronto L 94-104 9-20 28-32 Toronto Hayward - 26 K. Lowry - 32 19,800
61 3/4/16 @ Memphis L 88-94 9-21 28-33 Memphis Hayward - 18 Z. Randolph - 25 17,188
62 3/5/16 @ New Orleans W 106-94 10-21 29-33 New Orleans Favors - 28 A. Davis - 29 16,680
63 3/8/16 ATLANTA L 84-91 19-13 29-34 Salt Lake City Hayward - 22 J. Teague - 24 19,282
64 3/9/16 @ Golden State L 94-115 10-22 29-35 Oakland, CA Burke - 18 K. Thompson - 23 19,596
65 3/11/16 WASHINGTON W 114-93 20-13 30-35 Salt Lake City Mack - 27 J. Wall - 24 19,911
66 3/13/16 @ Sacramento W 108-99 11-22 31-35 Sacramento Favors - 28 D. Cousins - 31 17,023
67 3/14/16 CLEVELAND W 94-85 21-13 32-35 Salt Lake City Hood - 28 L. James - 23 19,911
68 3/17/16 PHOENIX W 103-69 22-13 33-35 Salt Lake City Lyles - 17 B. Knight - 17 18,784
69 3/19/16 @ Chicago L 85-92 11-23 33-36 Chicago Favors - 24 D. Rose - 22 21,856
70 3/20/16 @ Milwaukee W 94-85 12-23 34-36 Milwaukee Hayward - 18 J. Parker - 19 14,124
71 3/23/16 @ Houston W 89-87 13-23 35-36 Houston Hayward - 22 J. Harden - 26 18,151
72 3/24/16 @ Oklahoma City L 91-113 13-24 35-37 Oklahoma City Burke - 17 K. Durant - 20 18,203
73 3/26/16 @ Minnesota W 93-84 14-24 36-37 Minnesota Favors - 19 R. Rubio - 23 14,694
74 3/28/16 L.A. LAKERS W 123-75 23-13 37-37 Salt Lake City Hood - 30 L. Williams - 16 19,911
75 3/30/16 GOLDEN STATE L 96-103 (OT)23-14 37-38 Salt Lake City Hayward - 21 S. Curry - 31 19,911
76 4/1/16 MINNESOTA W 98-85 24-14 38-38 Salt Lake City Hayward - 22 A. Wiggins - 24 19,911
77 4/3/16 @ Phoenix W 101-86 15-24 39-38 Phoenix Hayward - 22 M. Teletovic - 24 17,289
78 4/5/16 SAN ANTONIO L 86-88 24-15 39-39 Salt Lake City Hood - 23 K. Leonard - 18 19,381
79 4/8/16 L.A. CLIPPERS L 99-102 (OT)24-16 39-40 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 J. Crawford - 30 19,911
80 4/10/16 @ Denver W 100-84 16-24 40-40 Denver Hayward/Lyles - 22 E. Mudiay/N. Jokic - 19 16,172
81 4/11/16 DALLAS L 92-101 24-17 40-41 Salt Lake City Hayward - 26 D. Williams - 23 19,911
82 4/13/16 @ L.A. Lakers L 96-101 16-25 40-42 Los Angeles Lyles - 18 K. Bryant - 60 18,997
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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MONTHLY BREAKDOWN
Record Home Road OT Record Home Road
TOTAL 40-42 24-17 16-25 5-5 October 2-1 0-0 2-1
Atlantic 6-4 4-1 2-3 0-1 November 6-7 3-3 3-4
Central 6-4 3-2 2-3 2-0 December 6-8 6-3 0-5
Southeast 4-6 3-2 1-4 0-1 January 7-8 5-3 2-5
EASTERN 16-14 11-4 5-10 2-2 February 7-6 5-2 2-4
Southwest 7-11 4-5 3-6 3-0 March 9-7 5-2 4-5
Northwest 8-6 5-2 3-4 0-1 April 3-4 1-3 2-1
Pacific 9-9 3-5 5-3 0-2
WESTERN 24-28 13-13 11-14 3-3
TEAM-BY-TEAM RECORDS
Jazz vs. Atlantic (6-4) Jazz vs. vs. Southeast (4-6) Jazz vs. vs. Pacific (9-9)
Boston 1-1 Atlanta 1-1 Golden State 0-4
Brooklyn 1-1 Charlotte 1-1 L.A. Clippers 1-2
New York 1-1 Miami 1-1 L.A. Lakers 3-1
Philadelphia 2-0 Orlando 0-2 Phoenix 4-0
Toronto 1-1 Washington 1-1 Sacramento 1-2
Jazz vs. vs. Central (6-4) Jazz vs. vs. Northwest (8-8) Jazz vs. vs. Southwest (7-11)
Chicago 1-1 Denver 4-0 Dallas 1-2
Cleveland 1-1 Minnesota 3-1 Houston 2-2
Detroit 0-2 Oklahoma City 0-4 Memphis 2-1
Indiana 2-0 Portland 1-3 New Orleans 2-2
Milwaukee 2-0 San Antonio 0-4
MISCELLANEOUS
Overall Home Road
When Jazz scored 100 points or more 21-8 14-3 7-5
When Jazz scored less than 100 points 19-34 10-15 9-19
When opponents scored 100 points or more 3-27 2-9 1-18
When opponents scored less than 100 points 37-13 22-7 15-6
Against teams .500 or better 17-32 12-13 5-19
Against teams below .500 23-10 12-4 11-6
Against 2016 Playoff teams 15-30 10-13 5-17
Against 2016 non-Playoff teams 25-12 14-4 11-8
POINT MARGINS
MARGINS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25+
Won By: 1 2 3 3 1 - - - 7 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 - 1 - - 4 1 - - 5
Lost By: 1 4 3 4 5 2 4 1 5 2 - - - 3 - 1 - 2 - - 1 2 - - 2
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GAMES GUARD (1) GUARD (2) FORWARD (3) FORWARD (4) CENTER (5) W-L PCT.
23 (1-7, 10-14, 16, 46-55) Neto Hood Hayward Favors Gobert 14-9 .609
20 (56-63, 65-66,69-75, 77-79) Mack Hood Hayward Favors Gobert 9-11 .450
9 (8, 18-21, 23, 25-27) Neto Hood Hayward Lyles Favors 4-5 .444
9 (37-45) Neto Hood Hayward Lyles Gobert 4-5 .444
8 (28-35) Neto Hood Hayward Lyles Withey 3-5 .375
3 (76, 80-81) Mack Hood Hayward Lyles Gobert 2-1 .666
2 (67-68) Mack Hood Ingles Favors Gobert 2-0 1.000
1 (9) Neto Burks Hayward Lyles Favors 0-1 .000
1 (15) Neto Hood Hayward Booker Gobert 1-0 1.000
1 (17) Neto Hood Hayward Booker Favors 0-1 .000
1 (22) Burks Hood Hayward Lyles Favors 0-1 .000
1 (24) Burks Hood Hayward Favors Withey 0-1 .000
1 (36) Neto Johnson Hayward Lyles Gobert 1-0 1.000
1 (64) Mack Johnson Hayward Favors Gobert 0-1 .000
1 (82) Mack Hood Hayward Lyles Withey 0-1 .000
TOTALS: 15 Different Lineups (11 Different Players) 40-42 .488
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PLAYER INJURY/ILLNESS GAMES MISSED W-L
Trevor Booker NBA suspension 1 (10/28) 0-1
NBA concussion protocol 1 (1/16) 1-0
Personal 1 (2/29) 0-1
TOTAL 3 1-2
Trey Burke Flu-like symptoms 3 (2/6-2/10) 2-1
Alec Burks Fractured left fibula 50 (12/28 – 4/5) 27-23
Right knee soreness 1 (4/13) 0-1
TOTAL 51 27-24
Dante Exum Left ACL surgery/rehab 82 (10/28 – 4/13) 40-42
Jeremy Evans sprained left ankle (11/29–12/3) 3 0-3
Derrick Favors Personal 1 (11/28) 1-0
Back spasms/soreness 16 (12/26 – 1/22) 7-9
Right knee soreness 3 (4/1, 4/10, 4/13) 2-1
TOTAL 19 10-10
Rudy Gobert Left ankle sprain 2 (11/12 – 11/13) 0-2
Grade II MCL sprain, left knee 18 (12/3 – 1/6) 7-11
Right ankle sprain 1 (4/13) 0-1
TOTAL 20 7-14
Gordon Hayward Plantar fasciitis, right foot 2 (3/14 – 3/17) 2-0
Rodney Hood Right foot soreness 1 (11/13) 0-1
Sore right ankle 1 (1/9) 1-0
Low back soreness 1 (3/9) 0-1
TOTAL 3 1-2
Joe Ingles Oral surgery 1 (12/16) 0-1
TOTAL GAMES MISSED 186 --
TOTAL GAMES MISSED (INJURIES/ILLNESS ONLY) 183 --
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2015– 16 IND I VI DUAL S I N GLE- G A M E H IG H S
CATEGORY JAZZ OPPONENTS
Points–Game 36, Gordon Hayward @ CHA (1/18) 60, Kobe Bryant @ LAL (4/13)
(Non-OT) 34, Gordon Hayward vs. MIA (1/9) 52, Kemba Walker @ CHA (1/18)
Points – 1st Quarter 16 (2), Gordon Hayward @ CHA (1/18) 18, Kemba Walker @ CHA (1/18)
Points – 2nd Quarter 16, Rodney Hood vs. LAL (3/28) 16, Deron Williams vs. DAL (4/11)
Points – 3rd Quarter 18, Gordon Hayward vs. MIA (1/9) 17, Kevin Durant @ OKC (12/13)
Points – 4th Quarter 17, Trey Burke @ OKC (3/24) 23, Kobe Bryant @ LAL (4/13)
Points – 1st Half 30, Rodney Hood vs. LAL (3/28) 23, Kemba Walker @ CHA (1/18)
Points – 2nd Half 23 (2) Gordon Hayward vs. MIA (1/9) 38, Kobe Bryant @ LAL (4/13)
Points – Overtime 9, Trey Burke @ CHA (1/18) 9, Kemba Walker @ CHA (1/18)
Points – Off the Bench 27, Trey Burke vs. POR (12/31) 26, Brandon Knight vs. PHO (12/21)
Field Goals Made 14 (2), Gordon Hayward vs. MIA (1/9) 22, Kobe Bryant @ LAL (4/13)
Field Goals Attempted 26, Rodney Hood @ DAL (2/9) 50, Kobe Bryant @ LAL (4/13)
(Non-OT) 23, Gordon Hayward vs. DET (1/25) 34, Kemba Walker @ CHA (1/18)
Most Field Goals Made, 5 (2), Raul Neto vs. BOS (2/19) 4 (2), Brandon Jennings vs. DET (1/25)
None Missed
Most Field Goals Attempted, 8, Trey Burke vs. DET (1/25) 8, Alex Len @ PHX (4/3)
None Made
3-Pointers Made 8, Rodney Hood vs. LAL (3/28)# 8, Paul George vs. IND (12/5)
(Non-OT) 6, Kobe Bryant @ LAL (4/13)
3-Pointers Attempted 12, Gordon Hayward @ CHA (1/18) 21, Kobe Bryant @ LAL (4/13)
(Non-OT) 12 (2), Rodney Hood @ PHX (4/3)
Most 3-Pointers Made, 4 (2), Joe Ingles @ MIL (3/20) 4, Mo Williams @ CLE (11/10)
None Missed
Most 3-Pointers Attempted, 8, Gordon Hayward vs. SAC (1/14) 8, Wesley Matthews @ DAL (11/20)
None Made
Free Throws Made 13 (3), Gordon Hayward vs. HOU (2/23) 14, Kemba Walker @ CHA (1/18)
(Non-OT) 14, DeMarcus Cousins vs. SAC (1/14)
Free Throws Attempted 16, Gordon Hayward vs. SAC (1/14) 21, DeMarcus Cousins vs. SAC (1/14)
Most Free Throws Made, 10, Gordon Hayward @ NYK (1/20) 13, Ryan Anderson vs. NOP (12/16)
None Missed
Most Free Throws Attempted, 2, 10-tied 4, JJ Hickson @ DEN (11/5)
None Made
Total Rebounds 19 (2), Rudy Gobert vs. LAL (3/28) 18 (2), Cole Aldrich vs. LAC (4/8)
Offensive Rebounds 10 Trevor Booker @ MIN (12/30) 7 (3) Noah Vonleh @ POR (2/21)
Defensive Rebounds 15, Rudy Gobert vs. LAL (3/28) 14, Cole Aldrich vs. LAL (4/8)
Assists 12 Shelvin Mack @ MIL (3/20) 17, Ricky Rubio @ MIN (12/30)
(non-ot)
Steals 6 Joe Ingles vs. PHX (3/17) 8, James Harden @ HOU (3/23)
Blocked shots 7, Derrick Favors @ MIA (11/12) 6, Dwight Howard @ hou (3/23)
(non-ot)
Turnovers 8, Gordon Hayward vs. MIA (1/9) 9, Khris Middleton vs. MIL (2/5)
Minutes – regulation only 42, Rodney Hood vs. MIL (2/5) 45, Anthony Davis vs NOP (11/28)
Minutes – including overtime 49, Gordon Hayward @ CHA (1/18) 49, Jamal Crawford vs. LAC (4/8)
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2015–16 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
CATEGORY JAZZ OPPONENTS
Points – Game 124 @ CHA (1/18)
123 vs. LAL (3/28)
(Non-OT) 123 @ SAS (1/6)
Points – 1st Quarter 37 vs. PHI (12/28) 33 @ ORL (11/13)
Points - 2nd Quarter 37 vs. HOU (1/4) 40 vs. OKC (11/25)
Points – 3rd Quarter 37 @ BKN (1/22) 39 @ SAS (12/14)
Points – 4th Quarter 35 vs. BKN (2/27) 38 @ CLE (11/10)
Points – 1st Half 64 vs. LAL (3/28) 68 @ SAS (1/6)
Points - 2nd Half 66 @ CLE (11/10) 68 @ POR (2/21)
Points – Overtime 13 (1st) @ CHA (1/18) 19 @ NYK (1/20)
Points – Off the Bench 57 @ OKC (3/24) 70 @ SAS (1/6)
Field Goals Made 48 @ DAL (2/9)
52 @ SAS (1/6)
(Non-OT) 46 vs. LAL (3/28)
Field Goals Attempted 104 @ CHA (1/18) 93 vs. IND (12/5)
(Non-OT) 101 @ BOS (2/29) 92 @ NOP (3/5)
Field Goal Percentage – Game .573 (43-75) @ BKN (1/22) .605 (52-86) @ SAS (1/6)
Field Goal Percentage – Half .643 (18-28) vs. WAS (3/11) .657 (2nd, 23-35) @ HOU (1/7)
Field Goal Percentage– Quarter .833 (10-12) vs. WAS (3/11) .737 (2nd, 14-19) vs. OKC (11/23)
Field Goal Percentage – OT .714 (5-7) vs. IND (12/5) .600 (2) (3-5) @ DAL (2/9)
3-Pointers Made 17 vs. LAL (3/28)* 16 vs. POR (12/31)
3-Pointers Attempted 45 @ CHA (1/18)*
42 vs. CLE (3/14)
(Non-OT) 39 @ MIN (12/30)
3-Point Percentage .563 (9-16) @ BKN (1/22) .519 (14-27) @ CHA (1/18)
Free Throws Made 32 vs. PHI (12/28) 36 @ DAL (2/9)
Free Throws Attempted 44 vs. BOS (2/19) 43 @ CLE (11/10)
Free Throw Percentage .963 (26-27) @ NOP (3/5) 1.000 (2) (16-16) @ GSW (12/23)
Total Rebounds
57 vs. LAL (3/28) 54 (2) vs. SAC (1/14)
(Non-OT)
Offensive Rebounds 19 (2) @ SAC (12/8) 23 @ POR (2/21)
Defensive Rebounds 43 @ CHA (1/18)
44 vs. LAL (3/28)
(Non-OT) 40 vs. SAC (1/14)
Assists 30 @ CLE (11/10) 36 @ GSW (3/9)
Steals 14 (2) VS. PHX (3/17) 15 VS. HOU (2/23)
Blocked Shots 13 @ OKC (12/13)
10 (5) @ PHX (4/3)
(Non-OT) 13 @ BOS (2/29)
Turnovers 23 (2) @ HOU (3/23) 24 @ IND (10/31)
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2015–16 TEAM SINGLE-GAME LOWS
CATEGORY JAZZ OPPONENTS
Points – Game 78 vs. SAS (2/25) 69 vs. PHX (3/17)
Points – 1st Quarter 12 vs. SAC (1/14) 10 @ MIN (3/26)
Points – 2nd Quarter 11 @ MEM (3/4) 10 @ PHX (4/3)
Points – 3rd Quarter 15 vs. ATL (3/8) 12 @ IND (10/31)
Points – 4th Quarter 12 vs. MEM (11/7) 13 (2) @ CHI (3/19)
Points – 1st Half 31 @ MIN (12/30) 30 @ LAL (1/10)
Points – 2nd Half 33 vs. HOU (1/4) 27 @ IND (10/31)
Points – Overtime 2 @ OKC (12/13) 3 (2) vs. CHI (2/1)
14 @ ATL (10/28)
Points – Off the Bench 9 vs. MIL (2/5)
14 @ LAL (4/13)
Field Goals Made 28 (3) @ MIN (12/30) 19 @ PHI (11/30)
Field Goals Attempted 67 vs. NOP (12/16) 63 @ PHI (10/30)
Field Goal Percentage – Game .333 (28-84) vs. PHI (12/28) .302 (19-63) @ PHI (10/30)
Field Goal Percentage – Half .225 (2nd, 9-40) vs. PHI (12/28) .265 (2nd, 9-34) @ PHI (10/30)
Field Goal Percentage–Quarter .167 (1st, 4-24) vs. SAC (1/14) .158 (2nd, 3-19) @ PHX (4/3)
Field Goal Percentage – OT .100 (1-10) @ OKC (12/13) .000 (0-5) vs. CHI (2/1)
3-Pointers Made 2 @ DET (10/28) 3 (2) @ MIL (3/20)
3-Pointers Attempted 11 @ SAS (12/14) 8 @ MIL (3/20)
3-Point Percentage .167 (2-12) @ DET (12/28) .143 (3-21) @ LAL (1/10)
Free Throws Made 7 @ CHI (3/19) 5 vs. CLE (3/14)
Free Throws Attempted 11 vs.POR (12/31) 10 (2) vs. MIN (4/1)
Free Throw Percentage .448 (13-29) vs. GSW (3/30) .469 (15-32) vs. POR (11/4)
Total Rebounds 32 @ SAS (12/14) 24 @ BKN (1/22)
Offensive Rebounds 4 (3) @ PHX (4/3) 2 @ MIL (3/20)
Defensive Rebounds 23 @ TOR (3/2) 18 @ BKN (1/22)
Assists 9 vs. POR (11/4) 10 @ IND (10/31)
Steals 3 @ DAL (2/9) 1 vs. POR (12/31)
Blocked Shots 0 (2) @ SAC (12/8) 0 (3) vs. CHA (1/27)
Turnovers 6 vs. POR (12/31) 8 @ NOP (3/5)
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RECORD BREAKDOWN
HOME & ROAD RECORDS
SEASON HOME ROAD TOTAL PCT. SEASON HOME ROAD TOTAL PCT.
1974-75 20-21 3-38 23-59 .280 1996-97 38-3 26-15 64-18 .780
1975-76 22-19 16-25 38-44 .463 1997-98 36-5 26-15 62-20 .756
1976-77 26-15 9-32 35-47 .427 1998-99 22-3 15-10 37-13 .740
1977-78 27-14 12-29 39-43 .476 1999-00 31-10 24-17 55-27 .671
1978-79 22-19 4-37 26-56 .317 2000-01 28-13 25-16 53-29 .646
1979-80 17-24 7-34 24-58 .293 2001-02 25-16 19-22 44-38 .537
1980-81 20-21 8-33 28-54 .341 2002-03 29-12 18-23 47-35 .573
1981-82 18-23 7-34 25-57 .305 2003-04 28-13 14-27 42-40 .512
1982-83 21-20 9-32 30-52 .366 2004-05 18-23 8-33 26-56 .317
1983-84 31-10 14-27 45-37 .549 2005-06 22-19 19-22 41-41 .500
1984-85 26-15 15-26 41-41 .500 2006-07 31-10 20-21 51-31 .622
1985-86 27-14 15-26 42-40 .512 2007-08 37-4 17-24 54-28 .659
1986-87 31-10 13-28 44-38 .537 2008-09 33-8 15-26 48-34 .585
1987-88 33-8 14-27 47-35 .573 2009-10 32-9 21-20 53-29 .646
1988-89 34-7 17-24 51-31 .622 2010-11 21-20 18-23 39-43 .476
1989-90 36-5 19-22 55-27 .671 2011-12 25-8 11-22 36-30 .439
1990-91 36-5 18-23 54-28 .659 2012-13 30-11 13-28 43-39 .524
1991-92 37-4 18-23 55-27 .671 2013-14 16-25 9-32 25-57 .305
1992-93 28-13 19-22 47-35 .573 2014-15 21-20 17-24 38-44 .463
1993-94 33-8 20-21 53-29 .646 2015-16 24-17 16-25 40-42 .488
1994-95 33-8 27-14 60-22 .732 TOTALS 1159-539 656-1042 1815-1581
1995-96 34-7 21-20 55-27 .671 WIN PCT. .683 .386 .534
RECORDS BY MONTH
SEASON OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. TOTAL
1974-75 0-7 2-13 1-10 2-12 10-5 8-9 0-3 23-59
1975-76 4-1 3-9 5-9 9-5 6-9 8-8 3-3 38-44
1976-77 3-2 8-6 7-9 4-10 4-7 8-8 1-5 35-47
1977-78 4-1 7-9 3-10 11-4 4-9 7-9 3-1 39-43
1978-79 4-5 6-9 2-11 5-10 4-9 4-10 1-2 26-56
1979-80 2-7 1-12 9-8 6-10 3-10 3-11 0-0 24-58
1980-81 6-5 7-6 3-12 7-9 2-11 3-11 0-0 28-54
1981-82 1-1 6-6 3-12 3-10 6-8 0-16 6-4 25-57
1982-83 1-1 3-10 8-9 6-9 2-10 6-9 4-4 30-52
1983-84 0-2 9-7 11-2 8-5 6-10 8-8 3-3 45-37
1984-85 1-2 8-7 6-8 5-9 8-5 9-8 4-2 41-41
1985-86 1-2 10-6 6-8 7-9 6-5 9-7 3-3 42-40
1986-87 0-1 7-6 12-3 6-8 7-6 8-8 4-6 44-38
1987-88 --- 7-6 7-8 5-8 9-4 11-5 8-4 47-35
1988-89 --- 9-4 8-8 9-4 8-6 10-4 7-5 51-31
1989-90 --- 8-4 11-5 11-3 9-4 11-4 5-7 55-27
1990-91 --- 8-6 11-4 10-5 7-3 10-6 8-4 54-28
1991-92 --- 9-7 10-5 10-5 9-3 9-5 8-2 55-27
1992-93 --- 7-5 11-3 9-6 6-8 8-8 6-5 47-35
1993-94 --- 9-5 11-3 8-7 10-4 6-8 9-2 53-29
1994-95 --- 9-5 10-4 14-1 7-6 12-4 8-2 60-22
1995-96 --- 12-4 8-5 9-5 9-3 12-4 5-6 55-27
1996-97 --- 11-2 11-5 9-6 9-3 14-1 10-1 64-18
1997-98 0-1 9-5 10-5 10-3 9-2 15-2 9-2 62-20
1998-99 --- --- --- --- 11-2 10-6 16-5* 37-13
1999-00 --- 8-6 10-4 9-5 8-5 14-2 6-5 55-27
2000-01 1-0 11-3 8-8 9-4 10-2 9-7 5-5 53-29
2001-02 0-1 6-9 10-5 8-7 8-3 9-7 3-6 44-38
2002-03 0-2 9-6 8-5 11-5 5-7 10-5 4-5 47-35
2003-04 1-0 8-6 8-8 7-9 6-7 9-6 3-4 42-40
2004-05 --- 8-7 3-12 4-11 4-7 3-12 4-7 26-56
2005-06 --- 6-9 8-7 7-8 6-5 7-9 7-3 41-41
2006-07 --- 13-4 9-5 8-8 8-2 9-6 4-6 51-31
2007-08 1-0 11-5 5-11 11-2 9-4 12-4 5-2 54-28
2008-09 1-0 10-7 8-7 7-8 10-1 10-5 2-6 48-34
2009-10 1-1 9-6 8-7 10-4 10-3 12-5 3-3 53-29
2010-11 1-2 13-3 8-6 7-9 3-9 4-10 3-4 39-43
2011-12 --- --- 1-3 11-4 4-11 11-8 9-4 36-30
2012-13 1-0 8-8 6-9 10-4 6-6 7-9 5-3 43-39
2013-14 0-1 3-14 7-9 6-6 5-7 2-15 2-5 25-57
2014-15 0-2 5-10 6-9 6-9 6-5 10-6 5-3 38-44
2015-16 2-1 6-7 6-9 7-8 7-6 9-7 3-4 40-42
TOTALS 36-48 309-269 303-290 321-274 286-242 356-302 204-156 1815-1581
WIN PCT. .429 .535 .511 .539 .542 .541 .567 .534
*Includes two games in May, 1999 (1-1)
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RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS
2015-16 ALL-TIME RECORD
TEAM HOME ROAD TOTAL HOME ROAD TOTAL WIN PCT.
vs. Atlanta 0-1 1-0 1-1 31-17 18-31 49-48 .505
vs. Boston 1-0 0-1 1-1 27-19 11-35 38-54 .413
vs. Brooklyn 0-1 1-0 1-1 32-10 22-20 54-30 .643
vs. Charlotte 1-0 0-1 1-1 9-2 7-5 16-7 .696
vs. Chicago 1-0 0-1 1-1 28-20 18-30 46-50 .479
vs. Cleveland 1-0 0-1 1-1 35-15 18-31 53-46 .535
vs. Dallas 0-1 1-1 1-2 59-22 32-49 91-71 .562
vs. Denver 2-0 2-0 4-0 72-20 36-55 108-75 .590
vs. Detroit 0-1 0-1 0-2 34-12 23-23 57-35 .620
vs. Golden State 0-2 0-2 0-4 65-22 38-49 103-71 .592
vs. Houston 1-1 1-1 2-2 64-31 37-58 100-88 .532
vs. Indiana 1-0 1-0 2-0 27-14 14-27 41-41 .500
vs. L.A. Clippers 0-2 1-0 1-2 61-25 38-49 99-74 .572
vs. L.A. Lakers 2-0 1-1 3-1 46-40 21-65 67-105 .390
vs. Memphis 2-0 0-1 2-1 29-10 22-16 51-26 .662
vs. Miami 1-0 0-1 1-1 21-9 13-15 34-24 .586
vs. Milwaukee 1-0 1-0 2-0 30-17 20-26 50-43 .538
vs. Minnesota 2-0 1-1 3-1 42-14 33-23 75-37 .670
vs. New Orleans 1-1 1-1 2-2 28-10 20-20 48-30 .615
vs. New York 1-0 0-1 1-1 32-14 13-33 45-47 .489
vs. Oklahoma City 0-2 0-2 0-4 50-38 26-62 76-100 .432
vs. Orlando 0-1 0-1 0-2 18-9 14-13 32-22 .593
vs. Philadelphia 1-0 1-0 2-0 32-14 20-27 52-41 .559
vs. Phoenix 2-0 2-0 4-0 56-31 26-60 82-91 .474
vs. Portland 1-1 0-2 1-3 68-20 28-61 96-81 .542
vs. Sacramento 0-1 1-1 1-2 64-26 35-55 99-81 .550
vs. San Antonio 0-2 0-2 0-4 56-32 20-69 76-101 .429
vs. Toronto 1-0 0-1 1-1 14-6 12-7 26-13 .667
vs. Washington 1-0 0-1 1-1 29-20 21-28 50-48 .510
TOTALS 24-17 16-25 40-42 1159-539 656-1042 1815-1581
WIN PCT. .585 .390 .488 .683 .386 .534
RECORDS BY DIVISION/CONFERENCE
2015-16 ALL-TIME RECORD
HOME ROAD TOTAL HOME ROAD TOTAL WIN PCT.
vs. Atlantic Division 4-1 2-3 6-4 137-63 78-122 215-185 .538
vs. Central Division 4-1 2-3 6-4 154-78 93-137 247-215 .535
vs. Southeast Division 3-2 1-4 4-6 108-57 73-92 181-149 .549
vs. Eastern Conference 11-4 5-10 16-14 399-198 244-351 643-549
Win Pct. .733 .333 .533 .668 .410 .539
vs. Southwest Division 4-5 3-6 7-11 236-105 131-212 367-317 .537
vs. Northwest Division 5-3 3-5 8-8 232-92 123-201 355-293 .548
vs. Pacific Division 4-5 5-4 9-9 288-139 153-274 450-422 .516
vs. Western Conference 13-13 11-15 24-28 760-341 412-691 1172-1032
Win Pct. .500 .423 .462 .690 .374 .532
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FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS
Season G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG
1974-75 82 19730 3301 7509 .440 - - - 1717 2247 .764 1144 2616 3760 1818 2222 34 725 1802 256 8319 101.5
1975-76 82 19880 3352 7491 .447 - - - 1831 2415 .758 1189 2779 3968 1765 2175 30 750 1659 343 8535 104.1
1976-77 82 19780 3443 7602 .453 - - - 1688 2183 .773 1249 2828 4077 1854 2099 32 613 1706 357 8574 104.6
1977-78 82 19780 3568 7717 .462 - - - 1690 2331 .725 1309 2907 4216 2079 1938 35 662 1670 514 8826 107.6
1978-79 82 19705 3517 7511 .468 - - - 1848 2409 .767 1234 2676 3910 2079 1940 27 760 1747 559 8882 108.3
1979-80 82 19805 3382 6817 .496 59 185 .319 1571 1943 .809 967 2359 3326 2005 2006 33 656 1488 362 8394 102.4
1980-81 82 19730 3332 6825 .488 42 163 .258 1595 2080 .767 962 2325 3287 1948 2110 39 637 1393 396 8301 101.2
1981-82 82 19780 3679 7446 .494 22 97 .227 1714 2282 .751 1147 2362 3509 1895 2196 20 700 1413 357 9094 110.9
1982-83 82 19755 3525 7342 .480 44 183 .240 1844 2440 .756 1093 2550 3643 2176 2017 34 758 1674 595 8938 109.0
1983-84 82 19780 3606 7242 .498 101 317 .319 2115 2708 .781 1096 2522 3618 2230 1978 16 695 1491 604 9428 115.0
1984-85 82 19755 3478 7302 .476 103 307 .336 1878 2434 .772 1081 2554 3635 2143 1961 16 712 1557 697 8937 109.0
1985-86 82 19780 3453 7083 .488 35 169 .207 1930 2694 .716 1068 2479 3547 2199 2038 14 717 1499 666 8871 108.2
1986-87 82 19755 3485 7514 .464 139 448 .310 1735 2389 .726 1194 2456 3650 2240 2040 13 835 1379 628 8844 107.9
1987-88 82 19705 3484 7092 .491 129 404 .319 1802 2404 .750 1066 2553 3619 2407 1986 22 771 1462 627 8899 108.5
1988-89 82 19730 3182 6595 .482 114 380 .300 2110 2742 .770 1050 2607 3657 2108 1894 13 720 1495 583 8588 104.7
1989-90 82 19830 3330 6593 .505 226 630 .359 1874 2484 .754 953 2501 3454 2212 2031 14 677 1376 491 8760 106.8
1990-91 82 19780 3214 6537 .492 148 458 .323 1951 2472 .789 867 2474 3341 2217 1796 14 652 1269 451 8527 104.0
1991-92 82 19880 3379 6866 .492 158 458 .345 1961 2490 .788 1097 2543 3640 2188 1746 11 715 1246 448 8877 108.3
1992-93 82 19755 3336 6828 .489 130 414 .314 1907 2491 .766 1041 2463 3504 2177 1965 15 746 1248 343 8709 106.2
1993-94 82 19830 3207 6729 .477 179 559 .320 1761 2379 .740 1059 2385 3444 2179 1988 13 751 1159 364 8354 101.9
1994-95 82 19780 3243 6339 .512 301 801 .376 1939 2483 .781 874 2412 3286 2256 2045 16 758 1255 392 8726 106.4
1995-96 82 19780 3129 6417 .488 377 1013 .372 1769 2302 .768 993 2373 3366 2139 2046 12 667 1215 418 8404 102.5
1996-97 82 19830 3131 6217 .504 334 902 .370 1858 2416 .769 889 2410 3299 2199 1981 12 748 1259 418 8454 103.1
1997-98 82 19780 2993 6113 .490 249 670 .372 2044 2644 .773 962 2405 3367 2070 1961 13 648 1260 412 8279 101.0
1998-99 50 12175 1684 3620 .465 140 388 .361 1158 1510 .767 555 1508 2063 1204 1133 6 398 814 276 4666 93.3
1999-00 82 19755 2962 6380 .464 329 854 .385 1661 2150 .773 936 2426 3362 2041 2013 11 629 1220 446 7914 96.5
2000-01 82 19780 2960 6289 .471 325 852 .381 1714 2280 .752 943 2383 3326 2110 2107 10 661 1297 463 7959 97.1
2001-02 82 19830 2869 6374 .450 280 842 .333 1853 2430 .763 1109 2349 3458 1999 1971 17 749 1353 523 7871 96.0
2002-03 82 19780 2894 6189 .468 224 641 .349 1750 2349 .745 1021 2381 3402 2103 1837 15 708 1374 467 7762 94.7
2003-04 82 19780 2690 6172 .436 252 786 .321 1639 2196 .746 1103 2272 3375 1671 2096 18 583 1365 494 7271 88.7
2004-05 82 19780 2828 6301 .449 250 762 .328 1719 2272 .757 1047 2243 3290 1826 2189 19 541 1292 374 7625 93.0
2005-06 82 19880 2744 6207 .442 311 925 .336 1774 2466 .719 1071 2380 3451 1772 2032 24 524 1290 492 7573 92.4
2006-07 82 19805 3069 6471 .474 354 1056 .335 1830 2462 .743 1030 2456 3486 2024 2067 16 577 1277 339 8322 101.5
2007-08 82 19705 3279 6592 .497 407 1095 .372 1745 2298 .759 942 2410 3352 2165 1970 15 717 1200 355 8710 106.2
2008-09 82 19880 3143 6623 .475 392 1122 .349 1814 2352 .771 940 2423 3363 2024 1830 15 719 1210 374 8492 103.6
2009-10 82 19755 3227 6575 .491 439 1207 .364 1654 2233 .741 872 2588 3460 2187 1859 17 675 1246 400 8547 104.2
2010-11 82 19880 3064 6590 .465 435 1256 .346 1590 2061 .771 898 2338 3236 1921 1865 12 629 1175 484 8153 99.4
2011-12 66 16165 2523 5531 .456 273 845 .323 1258 1668 .754 861 2055 2916 1439 1441 13 545 936 385 6577 99.7
2012-13 82 19880 3046 6710 .454 507 1385 .366 1439 1883 .764 989 2457 3446 1859 1750 8 690 1210 515 8038 98.0
2013-14 82 19780 2951 6652 .444 543 1577 .344 1346 1803 .747 904 2477 3381 1664 1699 15 570 1200 366 7791 95.0
2014-15 82 19705 2900 6492 .447 610 1781 .343 1391 1929 .721 988 2617 3605 1632 1583 5 623 1256 489 7801 95.1
2015-16 82 19955 2957 6593 .449 694 1956 .355 1402 1885 .744 880 2665 3545 1554 1655 9 631 1224 425 8010 97.7
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FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS
Season G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG
1974-75 82 19730 3553 7433 .478 - - - 1857 2465 .753 1193 2924 4117 1891 2126 33 783 1924 349 8963 109.3
1975-76 82 19880 3396 7413 .458 - - - 1816 2464 .737 1182 2846 4028 1684 2162 40 777 1748 405 8608 105.0
1976-77 82 19780 3486 7712 .452 - - - 1833 2448 .749 1318 2781 4099 1748 2125 35 835 1615 361 8805 107.4
1977-78 82 19780 3659 7938 .461 - - - 1661 2213 .751 1273 2747 4020 2084 2062 28 851 1511 476 8979 109.5
1978-79 82 19705 3864 8039 .481 - - - 1666 2246 .742 1486 2664 4150 2264 2061 28 955 1600 566 9394 114.6
1979-80 82 19805 3559 7182 .496 67 211 .318 1702 2205 .772 1159 2288 3447 1997 1782 15 710 1274 398 8887 108.4
1980-81 82 19730 3430 7018 .489 45 147 .306 1879 2472 .760 1154 2440 3594 1985 1855 24 596 1303 406 8784 107.1
1981-82 82 19780 3835 7530 .509 51 200 .255 1837 2466 .745 1253 2599 3852 2148 2052 23 663 1413 420 9558 116.6
1982-83 82 19755 3794 7932 .478 48 199 .241 1646 2288 .719 1439 2671 4110 2202 2102 18 826 1601 448 9282 113.2
1983-84 82 19780 3745 7872 .476 46 208 .221 1799 2414 .745 1458 2461 3919 2237 2194 31 747 1438 466 9335 113.8
1984-85 82 19755 3532 7604 .464 72 280 .257 1810 2375 .762 1360 2645 4005 2069 2076 21 806 1606 443 8946 109.1
1985-86 82 19780 3470 7339 .473 65 251 .259 1896 2483 .764 1208 2510 3718 1977 2221 35 752 1531 464 8901 108.5
1986-87 82 19755 3347 7338 .456 143 451 .317 1974 2564 .770 1310 2637 3947 2011 1992 22 718 1579 457 8811 107.5
1987-88 82 19705 3273 7283 .449 146 464 .315 1905 2475 .770 1277 2444 3721 1991 2013 16 771 1467 472 8597 104.8
1988-89 82 19730 3113 7170 .434 185 606 .305 1765 2342 .754 1220 2233 3453 1812 2086 26 779 1329 505 8176 99.7
1989-90 82 19830 3164 6949 .455 174 563 .309 1865 2452 .761 1100 2210 3310 1885 1910 19 736 1241 452 8367 102.0
1990-91 82 19780 3217 7011 .459 205 667 .307 1615 2090 .773 1101 2278 3379 1858 1995 17 686 1254 409 8254 100.7
1991-92 82 19880 3292 7178 .459 234 695 .337 1535 2056 .747 1146 2255 3401 1925 1958 24 646 1164 458 8353 101.9
1992-93 82 19755 3258 6970 .467 272 836 .325 1743 2343 .744 1120 2314 3434 1920 1970 20 650 1267 468 8531 104.0
1993-94 82 19830 2973 6641 .448 289 967 .299 1773 2444 .725 1100 2327 3427 1806 1922 15 593 1290 459 8008 97.7
1994-95 82 19780 2845 6283 .453 546 1431 .382 1835 2477 .741 917 2125 3042 1713 2053 15 648 1323 429 8071 98.4
1995-96 82 19780 2747 6174 .445 550 1428 .385 1820 2422 .751 936 2149 3085 1640 1983 25 584 1284 409 7864 95.9
1996-97 82 19830 2708 6188 .438 521 1480 .352 1796 2395 .750 957 2101 3058 1593 2045 28 639 1330 373 7733 94.3
1997-98 82 19780 2806 6390 .439 401 1122 .357 1730 2284 .757 984 2012 2996 1690 2133 41 645 1157 423 7743 94.4
1998-99 50 12175 1595 3863 .413 214 666 .321 936 1299 .721 635 1294 1929 904 1309 29 431 744 264 4340 86.8
1999-00 82 19755 2781 6240 .446 388 1097 .354 1598 2141 .746 887 2236 3123 1620 2023 16 588 1270 411 7548 92.0
2000-01 82 19780 2667 6076 .439 410 1194 .343 1830 2391 .765 874 2183 3057 1564 2006 33 699 1321 453 7574 92.4
2001-02 82 19830 2777 6218 .447 465 1215 .383 1779 2308 .771 927 2204 3131 1585 2069 32 748 1371 548 7798 95.1
2002-03 82 19780 2751 6346 .434 437 1252 .349 1627 2143 .759 1011 2120 3131 1601 1950 20 723 1305 427 7566 92.3
2003-04 82 19780 2541 5879 .432 415 1209 .343 1874 2431 .771 868 2131 2999 1528 1999 26 666 1262 530 7371 89.9
2004-05 82 19780 2731 5965 .458 486 1297 .375 2027 2653 .764 859 2230 3089 1592 2058 23 646 1182 474 7975 97.3
2005-06 82 19880 2730 6077 .449 490 1297 .378 1839 2466 .746 871 2237 3108 1511 2104 22 663 1166 463 7789 95.0
2006-07 82 19805 2819 6191 .455 506 1424 .355 1943 2534 .767 813 2223 3036 1552 2010 29 623 1230 438 8087 98.6
2007-08 82 19705 2896 6286 .461 506 1419 .357 1848 2468 .749 844 2256 3100 1629 1891 15 619 1305 420 8146 99.3
2008-09 82 19880 3019 6509 .464 534 1479 .361 1703 2233 .763 908 2393 3301 1640 1972 22 658 1323 424 8275 100.9
2009-10 82 19755 2908 6471 .449 552 1559 .354 1741 2286 .762 837 2376 3213 1628 1818 13 632 1238 445 8109 98.9
2010-11 82 19880 2967 6460 .459 592 1573 .376 1777 2285 .778 925 2426 3351 1700 1802 19 609 1199 411 8303 101.3
2011-12 66 16165 2403 5310 .453 428 1259 .340 1302 1727 .754 728 1988 2716 1355 1366 5 494 968 375 6536 99.0
2012-13 82 19880 3003 6550 .458 560 1513 .370 1479 1953 .757 901 2446 3347 1689 1670 7 640 1206 480 8045 98.1
2013-14 82 19780 3138 6639 .473 599 1591 .376 1504 1945 .773 846 2640 3486 1788 1673 10 617 1034 401 8379 102.2
2014-15 82 19705 2935 6587 .446 604 1670 .362 1309 1760 .744 811 2406 3217 1594 1604 7 674 1076 382 7783 94.9
2015-16 82 19955 2920 6549 .446 649 1819 .357 1374 1842 .746 764 2522 3286 1568 1629 12 652 1146 385 7863 94.9
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G A M E - B Y- G A M E W O N / L O S T
74-75 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 79-80 80-81 81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95
GM W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L
1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0
2 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-2 0-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-0 1-1
3 0-3 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-2 0-3 2-1 2-1 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-1 1-2 1-2 3-0 2-1 1-2 2-1 2-1 2-1
4 0-4 3-1 3-1 3-1 2-2 0-4 2-2 2-2 1-3 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 3-1 2-2 1-3 2-2 3-1 2-2
5 0-5 4-1 3-2 4-1 2-3 1-4 3-2 3-2 1-4 2-3 2-3 2-3 3-2 3-2 3-2 4-1 2-3 2-3 3-2 4-1 2-3
6 0-6 5-1 4-2 5-1 2-4 1-5 3-3 4-2 1-5 3-3 3-3 3-3 4-2 3-3 4-2 5-1 2-4 3-3 4-2 5-1 2-4
7 0-7 6-1 5-2 5-2 2-5 2-5 3-4 5-2 2-5 4-3 4-3 3-4 5-2 4-3 5-2 6-1 2-5 4-3 5-2 5-2 3-4
8 0-8 6-2 5-3 6-2 3-5 2-6 3-5 5-3 2-6 4-4 4-4 4-4 5-3 4-4 6-2 7-1 3-5 4-4 6-2 6-2 4-4
9 0-9 6-3 6-3 6-3 4-5 2-7 4-5 5-4 3-6 4-5 5-4 4-5 5-4 5-4 7-2 7-2 3-6 5-4 6-3 6-3 4-5
10 0-10 6-4 6-4 6-4 4-6 2-8 5-5 6-4 3-7 5-5 5-5 4-6 6-4 5-5 8-2 7-3 4-6 5-5 6-4 7-3 5-5
11 0-11 6-5 6-5 6-5 5-6 2-9 6-5 6-5 4-7 5-6 6-5 5-6 6-5 6-5 8-3 8-3 5-6 6-5 6-5 7-4 6-5
12 1-11 6-6 7-5 6-6 5-7 2-10 7-5 7-5 4-8 5-7 6-6 6-6 7-5 7-5 8-4 8-4 6-6 7-5 7-5 8-4 7-5
13 1-12 6-7 8-5 6-7 6-7 2-11 8-5 7-6 4-9 6-7 6-7 6-7 7-6 7-6 9-4 8-5 7-6 7-6 8-5 8-5 8-5
14 1-13 7-7 8-6 6-8 6-8 2-12 9-5 7-7 4-9 6-8 7-7 7-7 7-7 7-7 9-5 9-5 8-6 8-6 9-5 9-5 9-5
15 1-14 7-8 8-7 7-8 6-9 2-13 9-6 7-8 4-10 7-8 8-7 8-7 8-7 8-7 10-5 10-5 8-7 9-6 10-5 10-5 9-6
16 1-15 7-9 9-7 8-8 6-10 2-14 10-6 8-8 5-11 7-9 8-8 9-7 9-7 9-7 10-6 11-5 9-7 9-7 10-6 11-5 10-6
17 1-16 7-10 10-7 9-8 6-11 2-15 11-6 8-9 6-11 8-9 8-9 10-7 10-7 9-8 11-6 12-5 10-7 9-8 11-6 12-5 10-7
18 2-16 8-10 10-8 10-8 6-12 2-16 12-6 8-10 6-12 9-9 9-9 10-8 11-7 9-9 11-7 12-6 11-7 10-8 12-6 13-5 11-7
19 2-17 8-11 11-8 11-8 7-12 2-17 12-7 8-11 6-13 10-9 9-10 11-8 12-7 10-9 12-7 12-6 12-7 11-8 13-6 13-6 11-8
20 2-18 8-12 12-8 11-9 8-12 2-18 12-8 8-12 7-13 11-9 10-10 12-8 13-7 11-9 13-7 14-6 13-7 12-8 14-6 13-7 12-8
21 2-19 8-13 13-8 11-10 9-12 2-19 12-9 9-12 7-14 12-9 10-11 12-9 14-7 11-10 13-8 15-6 14-7 13-8 14-7 14-7 13-8
22 2-20 8-14 13-9 11-11 8-14 3-19 13-8 9-13 8-14 12-10 11-11 12-10 14-8 11-11 13-9 15-7 14-8 14-8 14-8 15-7 14-8
23 2-21 8-15 13-10 11-12 9-14 4-19 13-10 10-13 9-14 13-10 12-11 13-10 15-8 11-12 13-10 15-8 15-8 14-9 15-8 16-7 15-8
24 2-22 8-16 14-10 11-13 10-14 4-20 13-11 10-14 9-15 14-10 12-12 13-11 16-8 11-13 13-11 16-8 16-8 15-9 16-8 17-7 16-8
25 2-23 9-16 14-11 11-14 10-15 4-21 13-12 10-15 10-15 15-10 12-13 14-11 17-8 12-13 14-11 16-9 16-9 16-9 17-8 17-8 17-8
26 3-23 9-17 14-12 11-15 10-16 5-21 14-12 10-16 11-15 16-10 12-14 15-11 17-9 12-14 14-12 17-9 17-9 17-9 18-8 18-8 18-8
27 3-24 10-17 15-12 12-15 10-17 6-21 14-13 10-17 11-16 17-10 12-15 16-11 18-9 13-14 15-12 18-9 17-10 17-10 19-8 19-8 19-8
28 3-25 11-17 15-13 12-16 10-18 7-21 14-14 10-18 11-17 18-10 13-15 16-12 19-9 14-14 16-12 19-9 18-10 17-11 20-8 20-8 19-9
29 3-26 11-18 15-14 12-17 11-18 8-21 14-15 10-19 11-18 19-10 13-16 16-13 19-10 14-15 17-12 19-10 19-10 17-12 20-9 21-8 20-9
30 3-27 12-18 16-14 12-18 11-19 8-22 14-16 10-20 12-18 20-10 14-16 16-14 19-11 14-16 17-13 20-10 20-10 18-12 21-9 22-8 20-10
31 3-28 12-19 16-15 13-18 11-20 8-23 14-17 11-20 12-19 20-11 14-17 16-15 19-12 14-17 18-13 20-11 21-10 19-12 21-10 22-9 21-10
32 3-29 13-19 17-15 13-19 11-21 9-23 14-18 12-20 12-20 20-11 15-17 16-16 20-12 15-17 18-14 21-11 22-10 20-12 22-10 22-10 22-10
33 3-30 14-19 17-16 14-19 11-22 9-24 14-19 12-21 12-21 21-12 15-18 17-16 21-12 15-18 19-14 22-11 23-10 21-12 23-10 22-11 23-10
34 3-31 15-19 18-16 14-20 11-23 9-25 14-20 12-22 13-21 22-12 16-18 17-17 21-13 16-18 20-14 23-11 23-11 22-12 24-10 23-11 24-10
35 3-32 16-19 18-17 14-21 12-23 9-26 14-21 12-23 13-22 23-12 17-18 17-18 21-14 16-19 21-14 24-11 24-11 22-13 24-11 23-12 25-10
36 3-33 17-19 19-17 15-21 12-24 10-26 15-21 12-24 13-23 23-13 17-19 17-19 21-15 16-20 21-15 25-11 24-12 22-14 24-12 23-13 26-10
37 3-34 17-20 19-18 16-21 12-25 10-27 15-22 13-24 14-23 24-13 17-20 17-20 21-16 17-20 22-15 26-11 25-12 22-15 25-12 24-13 27-10
38 4-34 18-20 19-19 16-22 13-25 11-27 15-23 13-25 15-23 25-13 17-21 17-21 22-16 18-20 23-15 27-11 26-12 23-15 25-13 25-13 28-10
39 5-34 19-20 19-20 16-23 13-26 12-27 16-23 13-26 15-23 25-14 17-22 18-21 23-16 18-21 24-15 28-11 26-13 24-15 26-13 26-13 29-10
40 5-35 19-21 19-21 16-24 13-27 12-28 16-24 13-27 16-24 26-14 17-23 19-21 23-17 18-22 24-16 29-11 26-14 25-15 26-14 26-14 30-10
41 5-36 19-22 19-22 17-24 13-28 12-29 16-25 13-28 17-24 26-15 18-23 19-22 24-17 19-22 25-16 29-12 27-14 26-15 27-14 27-14 31-10
42 5-37 19-23 19-23 18-24 13-29 12-30 17-25 13-29 17-25 26-16 18-24 20-22 25-17 20-22 26-16 30-12 27-15 26-16 27-15 27-15 32-10
43 5-38 19-24 20-23 19-24 13-30 13-30 18-25 14-29 18-25 27-16 19-24 20-23 25-18 21-22 26-17 31-12 28-15 27-16 28-15 28-15 33-10
44 5-39 20-24 21-23 20-24 14-30 13-31 19-25 14-30 18-26 28-16 19-25 21-23 26-18 22-22 27-17 31-13 29-15 27-17 28-16 29-15 34-10
45 5-40 21-24 22-23 21-24 14-31 13-32 19-26 14-31 18-27 29-16 20-25 21-24 27-18 22-23 27-18 31-14 30-15 28-17 29-16 29-16 34-11
46 5-41 22-24 22-24 22-24 14-32 13-33 20-26 15-31 18-28 29-17 20-26 22-24 28-18 23-23 27-19 32-14 30-16 29-17 30-16 30-16 34-12
47 5-42 23-24 22-25 23-24 14-33 13-34 21-26 16-31 18-29 30-17 21-26 22-25 28-19 23-24 28-19 33-14 31-16 30-17 31-16 30-17 35-12
48 6-42 24-24 22-26 24-24 15-33 13-35 21-27 17-31 18-30 30-18 22-26 23-25 28-20 24-24 28-20 34-14 32-16 31-17 31-17 31-17 35-13
49 6-43 24-25 22-27 25-24 15-34 14-35 21-28 18-31 18-31 30-19 22-27 24-25 29-20 25-24 29-20 34-15 32-17 31-18 32-17 31-18 35-14
50 6-44 25-25 22-28 26-24 16-34 15-35 21-29 18-32 18-32 31-19 23-27 24-26 30-20 26-24 30-20 34-16 33-17 32-18 32-18 32-18 36-14
51 7-44 25-26 23-28 26-25 17-34 16-35 21-30 18-33 18-33 32-19 24-28 24-27 30-21 27-24 31-20 35-16 34-17 33-18 33-18 32-19 37-14
52 8-44 25-27 24-28 26-26 17-35 16-36 21-31 18-34 18-34 32-20 24-29 25-27 30-22 27-25 32-20 36-16 35-17 34-18 33-19 33-19 37-15
53 8-45 25-28 24-29 26-27 17-36 16-37 22-31 18-35 19-34 32-21 25-28 25-28 30-23 27-26 33-20 37-16 35-18 35-18 33-20 34-19 38-15
54 9-45 25-29 24-30 26-28 18-36 17-37 22-32 19-35 19-35 32-22 25-29 25-29 31-23 28-26 33-21 38-16 36-18 36-18 33-21 35-19 38-16
55 10-45 25-30 24-31 26-29 18-37 18-37 23-32 19-36 19-36 33-22 26-29 26-29 31-24 29-26 33-22 39-16 37-18 37-18 33-22 36-19 39-16
56 11-45 25-31 24-32 26-30 19-37 19-37 23-33 19-37 19-37 34-22 27-29 26-30 32-24 30-26 34-22 40-16 38-18 37-19 33-23 37-19 40-16
57 12-45 26-31 25-33 26-31 19-38 19-38 23-34 19-38 19-38 34-23 27-30 27-30 32-25 31-26 34-23 41-16 39-18 38-19 34-23 38-19 41-16
58 13-45 27-31 25-33 26-32 19-39 19-39 23-35 19-39 20-38 34-24 28-30 28-30 32-26 32-26 35-23 41-17 40-18 38-20 34-24 39-19 42-16
59 14-45 27-32 26-33 27-32 19-40 19-40 23-36 19-40 20-39 34-25 28-31 29-30 33-26 32-27 36-23 42-17 40-19 38-21 34-25 40-19 43-16
60 14-46 27-33 26-34 28-32 19-41 19-41 23-37 19-41 21-39 34-26 28-32 30-30 33-27 33-27 37-23 43-17 40-20 39-21 35-25 41-19 44-16
61 14-47 27-34 26-35 28-33 19-42 19-42 24-37 19-42 22-39 35-26 28-33 31-30 33-28 33-28 38-23 44-17 40-21 40-21 38-26 42-19 45-16
62 15-47 27-35 26-36 29-33 19-43 20-42 24-38 19-43 22-40 35-27 29-33 31-31 33-29 34-28 39-23 45-17 41-21 41-21 36-26 42-20 46-16
63 15-48 27-36 26-37 30-33 20-43 20-43 24-39 19-44 23-40 35-28 30-33 31-32 34-29 35-28 40-23 45-18 41-22 42-21 37-26 43-20 47-16
64 16-48 28-36 26-38 30-34 21-43 20-44 24-40 19-45 23-41 35-29 31-33 32-32 35-29 36-28 41-23 46-18 42-22 43-21 37-27 43-21 47-17
65 17-48 29-36 26-39 31-34 21-44 20-45 24-41 19-46 24-41 35-30 31-34 32-33 36-29 36-29 41-24 46-19 43-22 43-22 37-28 43-22 48-17
66 17-49 29-37 26-40 31-35 21-45 20-46 24-42 19-47 24-42 35-31 31-35 32-34 36-30 37-29 41-25 49-19 44-22 43-23 37-29 43-23 48-18
67 18-49 30-37 26-41 32-35 21-46 20-47 25-42 19-48 25-42 36-31 32-35 33-34 37-30 38-29 42-25 48-19 45-22 44-23 38-29 43-24 49-18
68 18-50 31-37 27-41 32-36 21-47 21-47 25-43 19-49 25-43 37-31 32-36 33-35 38-30 38-30 43-25 49-19 46-22 45-23 39-29 43-25 50-18
69 19-50 32-37 27-42 33-36 21-48 21-48 25-44 19-50 25-44 38-31 33-36 34-35 38-31 38-31 44-25 50-19 46-23 46-23 40-29 44-25 50-19
70 19-51 32-38 28-42 34-36 21-49 21-49 25-45 19-51 25-45 39-31 33-37 35-35 39-31 39-31 44-26 50-20 46-24 46-24 40-30 44-26 51-19
71 20-51 33-38 29-42 34-37 22-49 22-49 25-46 19-52 25-46 39-32 34-37 35-36 39-32 40-31 44-27 50-21 46-25 47-24 41-30 44-27 52-19
72 20-52 33-39 30-42 35-37 22-50 22-50 25-47 19-52 25-47 39-33 35-37 36-36 40-32 40-32 45-27 51-21 47-25 47-25 42-30 45-27 52-20
73 20-53 33-40 31-42 36-37 23-50 22-51 26-47 20-53 25-48 40-33 35-38 37-36 41-32 40-33 45-28 51-22 48-25 47-26 42-31 45-28 52-21
74 20-54 34-40 32-42 36-38 23-51 22-52 26-48 21-53 26-48 41-33 36-38 38-36 41-33 40-34 46-28 51-23 48-26 48-26 42-32 46-28 53-21
75 21-54 35-40 33-42 36-39 23-52 22-53 26-49 22-53 27-48 42-33 37-38 38-37 41-34 41-34 46-29 52-23 49-26 48-27 42-33 47-28 53-22
76 21-55 35-41 34-42 36-40 24-52 23-53 27-49 22-54 28-48 42-34 37-39 39-37 41-35 42-34 47-29 52-23 50-26 49-27 43-33 48-28 54-22
77 22-55 35-42 34-43 36-41 24-53 23-54 27-50 22-55 28-49 43-34 37-40 39-38 42-35 42-35 48-29 52-24 50-27 50-27 44-33 49-28 55-22
78 22-56 36-42 34-44 36-42 24-54 23-55 27-51 23-55 28-50 43-35 38-40 39-39 43-35 43-35 49-29 54-24 51-27 51-27 45-33 49-29 56-22
79 23-56 36-43 34-45 36-43 25-54 24-55 27-52 24-55 29-50 43-36 39-40 40-39 44-35 44-35 50-29 54-25 52-27 52-27 45-34 50-29 57-22
80 23-57 36-44 34-46 37-43 26-54 24-56 27-53 24-56 29-51 44-36 40-40 40-40 44-36 45-35 50-30 54-26 53-27 53-27 46-34 51-29 58-22
81 23-58 37-44 34-47 38-43 26-55 24-57 28-53 24-57 29-52 45-36 40-41 41-40 44-37 46-35 50-31 55-26 54-27 54-27 47-34 52-29 59-22
82 23-59 38-44 35-47 39-43 26-56 24-58 28-54 25-57 30-52 45-37 41-41 42-40 44-38 47-35 51-31 55-27 54-28 55-27 47-35 53-29 60-22
116
G A M E - B Y- G A M E W O N / L O S T
95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16
W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L
1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1
1-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 0-2 0-2 1-1 2-0 2-0 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-1
2-1 2-1 1-2 3-0 1-2 3-0 1-2 1-2 2-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 2-1 3-0 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-3 1-2 2-1
3-1 2-2 1-3 4-0 2-2 4-0 1-3 1-3 3-1 4-0 3-1 4-0 2-2 4-0 1-3 2-2 1-3 1-3 0-4 1-3 2-2
4-1 3-2 2-3 5-0 3-2 5-0 1-4 1-4 3-2 4-1 3-2 4-1 3-2 5-0 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 0-5 2-3 3-2
4-2 4-2 2-4 6-0 3-3 5-1 2-4 2-4 4-2 5-1 4-2 5-1 4-2 5-1 2-4 3-3 3-3 2-4 0-6 2-4 4-2
5-2 5-2 3-4 6-1 4-3 5-2 2-5 2-5 4-3 6-1 4-3 6-1 5-2 6-1 3-4 4-3 4-3 3-4 0-7 3-4 4-3
6-2 6-2 4-4 7-1 5-3 6-2 3-5 3-5 4-4 6-2 4-4 7-1 6-2 6-2 3-5 5-3 5-3 4-4 0-8 3-5 4-4
7-2 7-2 5-4 8-1 5-4 7-2 3-6 3-6 5-4 6-3 4-5 8-1 7-2 6-3 4-5 6-3 6-3 4-5 1-8 3-6 4-5
8-2 8-2 5-5 9-1 6-4 7-3 4-6 3-7 5-5 7-3 4-6 9-1 7-3 6-4 4-6 7-3 6-4 4-6 1-9 4-6 5-5
9-2 9-2 5-6 9-2 7-4 8-3 4-7 4-7 6-5 7-4 4-7 10-1 7-4 7-4 5-6 7-4 7-4 5-6 1-10 4-7 6-5
10-2 10-2 6-6 10-2 7-5 9-3 4-8 5-7 6-6 7-5 5-7 11-1 8-4 8-4 6-6 8-4 8-4 6-6 1-11 5-7 6-6
10-3 11-2 7-6 11-2 7-6 10-3 5-8 6-7 7-6 8-5 6-7 12-1 9-4 8-5 7-6 8-5 9-4 7-6 1-12 5-8 6-7
10-4 12-2 8-6 11-3 8-6 11-3 5-9 7-7 8-6 8-6 6-8 12-2 10-4 9-5 7-7 9-5 9-5 7-7 1-13 5-9 7-7
11-4 13-2 9-6 12-3 8-7 12-3 6-9 8-7 9-6 8-7 6-9 12-3 10-5 9-6 8-7 10-5 10-5 8-7 1-14 5-10 8-7
12-4 14-2 10-6 13-3 9-7 13-3 6-10 9-7 10-6 8-8 6-10 13-3 11-5 10-6 9-7 11-5 10-6 9-7 2-14 5-11 8-8
12-5 15-2 11-6 13-4 10-7 13-4 6-11 9-8 10-7 8-9 7-10 13-4 12-5 11-6 10-7 12-5 10-7 9-8 2-15 5-12 8-9
12-6 16-2 11-7 14-4 11-7 14-4 7-11 10-8 11-7 8-10 7-11 14-4 13-5 11-7 11-7 13-5 11-7 9-9 3-15 5-13 9-9
13-6 17-2 12-7 15-4 12-7 15-4 8-11 11-8 11-8 8-11 8-11 15-4 13-6 12-7 11-8 14-5 12-7 9-10 4-15 5-14 9-10
14-6 17-3 12-8 16-4 13-7 16-4 9-11 12-8 11-9 9-11 8-12 15-5 13-7 12-8 12-8 15-5 12-8 10-10 4-16 5-15 10-10
14-7 18-3 13-8 17-4 14-7 16-5 10-11 12-9 12-9 9-12 9-12 16-5 13-8 13-8 12-9 15-6 12-9 11-10 4-17 5-16 10-11
15-7 18-4 13-9 18-4 15-7 16-6 10-12 12-10 12-10 10-12 10-12 17-5 13-9 13-9 13-9 16-6 13-9 12-10 4-18 6-16 10-12
16-7 19-4 14-9 19-4 15-8 17-6 11-12 12-11 13-10 10-13 10-13 17-6 13-10 14-9 14-9 16-7 13-10 13-10 4-19 6-17 10-13
16-8 20-4 15-9 19-5 16-8 17-7 11-13 12-12 13-11 10-14 11-13 18-6 13-11 15-9 14-10 17-7 13-11 13-11 5-19 6-18 10-14
17-8 20-5 15-10 19-6 16-9 17-8 12-13 13-12 13-12 10-15 11-14 18-7 14-11 15-10 15-10 17-8 13-12 13-12 6-19 6-19 11-14
17-9 20-6 16-10 20-6 16-10 18-8 12-14 14-12 14-12 11-15 11-15 19-7 14-12 15-11 15-11 18-8 14-12 14-12 6-20 7-19 12-14
18-9 21-6 17-10 21-6 17-10 19-8 12-15 15-12 14-13 11-16 11-16 19-8 14-13 16-11 16-11 18-9 14-13 14-13 6-21 8-19 12-15
19-9 22-6 17-11 21-7 18-10 20-8 13-15 15-13 15-13 11-17 12-16 20-8 15-13 17-11 16-12 19-9 14-14 14-14 7-21 8-20 12-16
20-9 22-7 18-11 21-8 19-10 20-9 14-15 16-13 16-13 11-18 13-16 21-8 15-14 17-12 16-13 20-9 15-14 15-14 7-22 9-20 13-16
21-9 22-8 19-11 22-8 20-10 20-10 15-15 17-13 16-14 11-19 14-16 21-9 16-14 17-13 17-13 21-9 15-15 15-15 8-22 10-20 13-17
21-10 23-8 20-11 23-8 21-10 20-11 16-15 18-13 17-14 11-20 15-16 22-9 16-15 18-13 18-13 21-10 15-16 15-16 8-23 10-21 14-17
21-11 23-9 21-11 24-8 22-10 20-12 16-16 19-13 17-15 11-21 16-16 23-9 16-16 18-14 18-14 22-10 15-17 15-17 9-23 11-21 15-17
22-11 23-10 22-11 25-8 22-11 20-13 17-16 19-14 17-16 11-22 16-17 23-10 17-16 19-14 18-15 22-11 15-18 16-17 9-24 11-22 15-18
22-12 23-11 23-11 26-8 23-11 21-13 18-16 20-14 18-16 11-23 17-17 24-10 18-16 19-15 18-16 23-11 16-18 17-17 10-24 12-22 15-19
22-13 23-12 24-11 27-8 24-11 22-13 19-16 21-14 18-17 11-24 18-17 24-11 18-17 20-15 19-16 24-11 17-18 17-18 11-24 12-23 15-20
23-13 24-12 24-12 28-8 24-12 23-13 19-17 21-15 19-17 12-24 19-17 24-12 19-17 21-15 19-17 24-12 17-19 18-18 11-25 13-23 16-20
24-13 25-12 25-12 29-8 25-12 24-13 20-17 22-15 20-17 13-24 19-18 24-13 20-17 22-15 20-17 24-13 18-19 19-18 12-25 13-24 17-20
25-13 26-12 26-12 30-8 26-12 24-14 21-17 23-15 21-17 13-25 19-19 24-14 21-17 23-15 21-17 25-13 19-19 19-19 12-26 13-25 17-21
26-13 26-13 27-12 31-8 27-12 25-14 21-18 24-15 21-18 13-26 20-19 25-14 22-17 23-16 22-17 26-13 19-20 20-19 13-26 13-26 17-22
26-14 27-13 27-13 32-8 27-13 26-14 21-19 25-15 21-19 14-26 20-20 26-14 22-18 24-16 23-17 27-13 19-21 21-19 13-27 14-26 18-22
27-14 28-13 28-13 32-9 27-14 27-14 22-19 25-16 21-20 14-27 20-21 27-14 23-18 24-17 23-18 27-14 20-21 22-19 14-27 14-27 18-23
28-14 29-13 28-14 32-10 27-15 27-15 22-20 25-17 21-21 14-28 21-21 28-14 24-18 25-17 24-18 27-15 20-22 23-19 14-28 14-28 18-24
29-14 30-13 29-14 33-10 27-16 28-15 22-21 25-18 21-22 15-28 21-22 28-15 25-18 25-18 25-18 27-16 21-22 23-20 14-29 15-28 19-24
30-14 31-13 30-14 34-10 27-17 29-15 22-22 26-18 22-22 15-29 21-23 29-15 26-18 25-19 26-18 27-17 22-22 24-20 15-29 16-28 19-25
30-15 31-14 30-15 34-11 27-18 30-15 23-22 27-18 23-22 15-30 21-24 29-16 27-18 25-20 27-18 27-18 23-22 24-21 16-29 16-29 20-25
31-15 32-14 31-15 34-12 28-18 31-15 24-22 28-18 24-22 15-31 22-24 29-17 28-18 25-21 28-18 27-19 24-22 25-21 16-30 16-30 21-25
32-15 33-14 32-15 35-12 29-18 32-15 25-22 28-19 24-23 16-31 23-24 30-17 29-18 26-21 29-18 28-19 25-22 26-21 16-31 17-30 22-25
32-16 34-14 33-15 36-12 29-19 32-16 25-23 28-20 24-24 16-32 23-25 31-17 30-18 26-22 30-18 28-20 26-22 26-22 16-32 17-31 23-25
33-16 35-14 34-15 36-13 30-19 33-16 25-24 29-20 24-25 16-33 24-25 32-17 31-18 27-22 31-18 29-20 26-23 27-22 16-33 17-32 24-25
34-16 36-14 35-15 37-13 31-19 34-16 26-24 30-20 24-26 17-33 25-25 33-17 32-18 28-22 32-18 29-21 27-23 28-22 17-33 17-33 25-25
35-16 37-14 36-15 --- 32-19 35-16 27-24 30-21 25-26 17-34 25-26 34-17 32-19 29-22 32-19 30-21 27-24 28-23 18-33 18-33 26-25
36-16 38-14 37-15 --- 33-19 36-16 28-24 31-21 26-26 17-35 25-27 35-17 33-19 29-23 33-19 30-22 27-25 28-24 19-33 19-33 26-26
36-17 38-15 37-16 --- 34-19 37-16 29-24 32-21 26-27 17-36 25-28 35-18 34-19 30-23 34-19 31-22 27-26 29-24 19-34 19-34 26-27
37-17 39-15 38-16 --- 34-20 37-17 30-24 32-22 26-28 17-37 26-28 36-18 35-19 31-23 35-19 31-23 28-26 30-24 19-35 20-34 27-27
38-17 40-15 39-16 --- 35-20 38-17 31-24 33-22 26-29 18-37 26-29 37-18 35-20 32-23 36-19 31-24 28-27 31-24 19-36 21-34 27-28
39-17 40-16 40-16 --- 36-20 39-17 31-25 33-23 27-29 19-37 27-29 37-19 36-20 33-23 36-20 31-25 29-27 31-25 20-36 21-35 28-28
40-17 41-16 41-16 --- 37-20 39-18 32-25 33-24 27-30 20-37 27-30 38-19 36-21 34-23 37-20 31-26 29-28 31-26 21-36 22-35 28-29
41-17 42-16 42-16 --- 38-20 40-18 32-26 33-25 28-30 20-38 28-30 39-19 37-21 35-23 37-21 31-27 30-28 31-27 21-37 23-35 28-30
42-17 43-16 43-16 --- 39-20 41-18 33-26 34-25 29-30 20-39 28-31 40-19 37-22 36-23 38-21 32-27 31-28 32-27 21-38 24-35 28-31
43-17 44-16 44-16 --- 40-20 42-18 34-26 35-25 30-30 20-40 29-31 41-19 38-22 37-23 38-22 32-28 31-29 32-28 21-39 24-36 28-32
43-18 45-16 45-16 --- 41-20 43-18 34-27 35-26 31-30 20-41 30-31 42-19 39-22 38-23 39-22 32-29 31-30 32-29 21-40 25-36 28-33
43-19 45-17 46-16 --- 42-20 43-19 34-28 35-27 31-31 20-42 30-32 43-19 40-22 39-23 40-22 32-30 32-30 32-30 21-41 26-36 29-33
44-19 46-17 47-16 --- 43-20 44-19 34-29 36-27 31-32 20-43 30-33 43-20 41-22 40-23 41-22 33-30 33-30 32-31 22-41 27-36 29-34
44-20 47-17 48-16 --- 43-21 44-20 34-30 37-27 32-32 20-44 30-34 43-21 42-22 41-23 42-22 33-31 34-30 33-32 22-42 28-36 29-35
45-20 48-17 48-17 --- 44-21 45-20 35-30 37-28 33-32 20-45 31-34 43-22 42-23 41-24 42-23 34-31 35-30 34-32 22-43 29-36 30-35
46-20 49-17 49-17 --- 45-21 46-20 36-30 37-29 34-32 20-46 31-35 43-23 43-23 41-25 42-24 34-32 36-30 34-33 22-44 30-36 31-35
47-20 50-17 50-17 --- 46-21 46-21 36-31 38-29 34-33 21-46 32-35 44-23 44-23 41-26 43-24 34-33 --- 34-34 22-45 30-37 32-35
48-20 51-17 51-17 --- 47-21 47-21 37-31 39-29 34-34 21-47 32-36 44-24 44-24 42-26 44-24 35-33 --- 34-35 22-46 31-37 33-35
49-20 52-17 52-17 --- 47-22 47-22 38-31 40-29 35-34 22-47 32-37 45-24 45-24 43-26 44-25 36-34 --- 34-36 22-47 31-38 33-36
50-20 53-17 53-17 --- 48-22 47-23 38-32 41-29 36-34 22-48 33-37 46-24 45-25 44-26 45-25 36-35 --- 35-36 23-47 31-39 34-36
50-21 54-17 53-18 --- 49-22 47-24 39-32 42-29 37-34 22-49 34-37 47-24 46-25 44-27 46-25 36-36 --- 36-36 23-48 31-40 35-36
50-22 55-17 54-18 --- 49-23 48-24 40-32 43-29 37-35 22-50 34-38 47-25 47-25 45-27 47-25 36-37 --- 37-36 23-49 31-41 35-37
50-23 56-17 55-18 --- 50-23 49-24 41-32 43-30 38-35 23-50 35-38 48-25 48-25 46-27 47-26 36-38 --- 38-36 23-50 32-41 36-37
50-24 57-17 56-18 --- 51-23 49-25 41-33 44-30 38-36 23-51 35-39 48-26 48-26 46-28 48-26 36-39 --- 39-36 23-51 33-41 37-37
51-24 58-17 57-18 --- 52-23 49-26 42-33 45-30 39-36 24-51 35-39 48-27 49-26 46-29 49-26 36-40 --- 39-37 23-52 34-41 37-38
51-25 59-17 58-18 --- 52-24 50-26 42-34 45-31 39-37 24-52 37-39 48-28 50-26 46-30 50-26 36-41 --- 40-37 24-52 34-42 38-38
52-25 60-17 59-18 --- 52-25 51-26 42-35 45-32 40-37 24-53 38-39 48-29 51-26 47-30 50-27 36-41 --- 40-37 24-53 35-42 39-38
52-26 60-18 59-19 --- 53-25 51-27 42-36 45-33 41-37 25-53 39-39 48-30 52-26 47-31 51-27 37-41 --- 41-37 24-54 36-42 39-39
52-27 61-18 60-19 --- 53-26 52-27 43-36 46-33 41-38 25-54 40-39 49-30 52-27 47-32 51-28 37-42 --- 41-38 24-55 36-43 39-40
53-27 62-18 61-19 --- 54-26 52-28 44-36 47-33 42-38 25-55 40-40 49-31 53-27 47-33 52-28 37-43 --- 42-38 24-56 37-43 40-40
54-27 63-18 62-19 --- 54-27 53-28 44-37 47-34 42-39 26-55 40-41 50-31 54-27 48-33 53-28 38-43 --- 43-38 24-57 38-43 40-41
55-27 64-18 62-20 --- 55-27 53-29 44-38 47-35 42-40 26-56 41-41 51-31 54-28 48-34 53-29 39-43 --- 43-39 25-57 38-44 40-42
117
LONGEST WINNING/LOSING STREAKS
WINNING STREAKS LOSING STREAKS
SEASON OVERALL HOME ROAD SEASON OVERALL HOME ROAD
1974-75 6 6 1 (3) 1974-75 11 (2) 5 (2) 28
1975-76 6 5 3 (2) 1975-76 6 (3) 7 6
1976-77 7 8 3 1976-77 8 4 11
1977-78 10 8 3 1977-78 8 4 9
1978-79 2 (7) 5 1 (4) 1978-79 6 (2) 3 (2) 12
1979-80 4 4 2 1979-80 14 6 (2) 11
1980-81 6 4 3 1980-81 9 5 18
1981-82 4 4 (2) 2 1981-82 18 12 17
1982-83 3 3 (4) 1 (9) 1982-83 9 4 8 (2)
1983-84 8 8 6 1983-84 5 2 (2) 7
1984-85 3 (2) 7 4 1984-85 5 4 6
1985-86 5 6 4 1985-86 5 (2) 1 (14) 8
1986-87 7 7 (2) 3 (3) 1986-87 4 2 7
1987-88 5 (2) 9 4 1987-88 4 2 6
1988-89 7 (2) 12 3 1988-89 4 1 (7) 4 (2)
1989-90 9 19 4 1989-90 2 (8) 2 4
1990-91 6 (2) 10 (2) 4 1990-91 4 1 (5) 4
1991-92 7 17 3 (3) 1991-92 3 (3) 1 (4) 7
1992-93 6 13 5 1992-93 5 4 5
1993-94 10 10 4 1993-94 5 2 8
1994-95 14 9 15 1994-95 3 3 4
1995-96 7 19 4 1995-96 4 3 (2) 3
1996-97 15 (2) 13 (2) 8 1996-97 4 1 (3) 8
1997-98 11 12 9 1997-98 2 (2) 1 (5) 3
1998-99 11 10 5 1998-99 2 (4) 1 (3) 2 (4)
1999-00 9 9 6 1999-00 6 3 3
2000-01 6 7 7 2000-01 5 4 3
2001-02 6 5 (2) 6 2001-02 4 3 4
2002-03 6 (2) 7 (2) 3 (2) 2002-03 4 3 4
2003-04 4 (2) 6 2 (3) 2003-04 5 4 5
2004-05 4 2 (5) 3 2004-05 9 (2) 3 (3) 8
2005-06 5 (2) 5 3 (2) 2005-06 5 4 4
2006-07 8 7 (2) 4 (2) 2006-07 5 3 6
2007-08 10 19 5 2007-08 6 1 (4) 7
2008-09 12 15 4 2008-09 4 2 (2) 5
2009-10 9 10 (2) 7 2009-10 3 2 (2) 3
2010-11 7 5 6 2010-11 8 7 6 (2)
2011-12 6 7 2 (3) 2011-12 4 2 6
2012-13 5 8 3 2012-13 4 (2) 3 9
2013-14 3 4 2 2013-14 8 4 9
2014-15 6 5 3 2014-15 9 6 6
2015-16 7 7 3 (3) 2015-16 5 3 (2) 7
HIGH 15 (2) 19 (3) 15 HIGH 18 12 28
119
POINT DIFFERENTIALS
74-75 75-76 76-77 77-78 78-79 79-80 80-81 81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96
PTS. W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L
1 1-0 2-2 1-0 4-3 0-1 1-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-1 2-2 3-1 2-3 5-1 1-4 3-2 2-1 3-3 2-0 4-1 1-1 0-2
2 3-5 2-3 1-1 5-4 6-2 4-3 6-2 2-5 2-2 6-4 3-2 3-2 3-0 1-4 3-2 2-0 3-1 4-2 2-2 2-2 1-1 2-1
3 4-1 3-2 2-0 5-5 0-4 1-1 5-2 1-1 0-3 2-1 4-1 5-2 5-0 1-4 2-1 3-1 3-1 2-1 1-2 3-3 4-2 3-3
4 5-5 2-4 2-4 1-1 3-2 1-3 3-3 1-4 3-1 5-2 2-4 3-3 5-2 1-1 3-2 3-3 1-1 1-2 2-3 5-4 0-3 1-3
5 0-3 2-4 3-4 1-2 3-1 3-5 1-1 3-2 4-1 4-2 2-2 0-1 1-4 3-5 1-1 0-1 2-1 5-3 3-1 1-3 4-0 1-3
6 1-1 4-0 3-2 3-0 3-5 1-2 1-4 2-1 2-5 2-5 5-2 0-1 4-4 2-3 1-0 1-1 5-2 6-1 2-0 2-1 2-0 0-1
7 2-1 2-1 0-3 3-2 0-4 3-4 2-6 2-4 4-5 2-0 1-4 2-6 3-1 4-1 2-4 3-0 1-0 0-1 1-4 5-2 3-3 3-3
8 0-1 3-5 1-2 2-1 2-2 2-3 3-3 2-4 2-5 1-2 2-2 6-3 3-2 1-3 1-2 4-3 7-1 1-2 4-0 1-0 3-4 1-1
9 2-5 2-2 5-1 2-3 2-3 - - 4-2 4-0 3-4 1-3 0-3 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 2-3 2-3 5-3 0-4 3-2 7-2
10 0-4 1-2 3-3 0-2 0-3 1-3 2-2 0-2 1-3 2-2 1-2 2-2 0-2 2-2 0-1 4-1 2-3 - 0-3 4-0 5-0 4-2
11 1-1 2-2 2-3 3-2 2-4 1-1 0-2 1-5 1-0 1-2 3-2 3-0 1-2 1-3 0-2 1-2 7-0 2-2 3-3 4-0 2-0 2-1
12 2-3 2-0 2-4 0-1 1-4 0-5 0-4 0-3 1-1 0-1 3-1 1-1 - 2-1 2-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 2-1 1-0 4-0 3-1
13 0-6 2-1 1-1 0-3 0-2 0-2 1-2 0-2 0-4 1-3 2-2 0-3 2-4 2-0 2-0 6-2 0-1 1-0 2-2 1-0 4-1 1-0
14 0-2 0-7 1-2 - - 1-0 0-2 0-5 1-4 2-3 1-0 1-1 0-5 1-1 6-0 7-1 2-1 2-0 2-2 4-0 1-0 3-2
15 0-2 2-2 0-2 1-3 0-1 0-3 1-4 4-2 1-3 2-1 1-4 2-3 3-1 2-0 4-0 2-0 3-2 2-2 1-2 2-2 1-0 3-0
16 0-3 1-1 1-3 1-2 1-2 1-6 1-1 2-3 0-3 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-2 - 4-2 2-1 1-0 2-0 3-0 3-2 1-1 3-1
17 1-0 1-1 1-2 3-0 0-2 1-3 - 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-0 3-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-2 1-1 3-0 4-0
18 1-2 2-1 3-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-2 - 2-1 2-0 3-0 1-1 2-0 0-1 - 2-1 1-0 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-0
19 - 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-4 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-1 - 1-1 3-1 2-0 0-1 3-1 2-0 - 3-0 -
20 0-1 - 0-1 - 0-1 0-3 0-2 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-2 1-0 0-3 2-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 1-0
21 0-3 - 1-1 2-0 1-0 - 0-1 0-1 - 1-0 - 1-1 0-1 2-0 0-2 - 2-0 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-0
22 0-1 2-1 0-1 0-2 2-0 0-3 1-0 - 2-1 1-1 - - - 1-1 3-0 1-1 3-0 2-0 - 1-1 3-0 1-0
23 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 - - - - 0-1 1-1 - - 2-1 2-2 1-0 2-0 1-2 2-0 - 0-1 0-1 5-0
24 0-1 0-1 - - 0-3 0-1 - - 0-1 - - 0-1 - 1-1 3-0 0-1 - 1-0 2-0 1-0 - 4-0
25 - 1-0 0-1 1-1 - 0-1 0-3 0-1 - 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 - 0-1 0-1 2-0 - - 2-0 -
26 0-2 - - - 0-1 - 1-0 0-1 - - 1-0 - 0-1 - 3-1 1-0 - - 2-1 - 2-0 1-1
27 0-1 - 0-1 - - - 0-1 - - 1-0 - 1-0 1-0 - - - 1-0 3-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 -
28 - - 0-1 - 0-2 - 0-1 - 0-1 - 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - 1-0 - 1-0 - -
29 - - 1-0 - - - - 0-1 1-0 - 1-0 0-1 - 1-0 - 0-1 1-0 - - 1-0 - -
30 - - - - - 1-0 0-1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 1-0 1-0 -
31 - - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 0-1 - - - 1-1 - 1-0 - - - - - -
32 0-2 - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - 1-0 - 0-1 - 1-1 - - 1-0 -
33 0-1 - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - -
34 - - 0-1 0-1 0-1 - 0-1 - 0-1 - - 0-1 - 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - -
35 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - 1-0 1-0 -
36 - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - -
37 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - - - - - -
38 - - - - - - - - 0-1 - 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - - - -
39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - -
40 - - - - - - - - - - - 2-0 - - - - - - - - - -
41 - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 -
42 0-1 - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 -
43 - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
44 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
45 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
46 - - - - - - - - - - - 0-2 - - - - - - - - - -
48 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - -
56 - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 23-59 38-44 35-47 39-43 26-56 24-58 28-54 25-57 30-52 45-37 41-41 42-40 44-38 47-35 51-31 55-27 54-28 55-27 47-35 53-29 60-22 55-27
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POINT DIFFERENTIALS
96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 TOTAL
W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L
2-0 1-0 2-1 1-1 0-1 2-2 1-1 1-0 2-4 1-0 2-4 - 0-2 2-1 2-2 3-1 0-3 1-0 1-3 1-1 63-62
0-2 5-4 0-1 2-5 5-1 2-2 1-5 2-1 4-4 3-1 4-2 2-2 0-1 1-2 3-2 2-3 3-2 1-1 3-4 2-4 111-97
1-3 3-0 1-2 4-2 0-2 2-3 4-2 3-0 0-2 3-1 4-4 2-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-2 2-2 3-3 1-3 3-3 101-76
5-0 1-3 - 3-1 3-1 3-3 1-0 1-3 0-1 3-2 3-1 3-1 3-2 2-4 3-2 3-1 4-1 2-2 2-3 3-4 101-95
8-1 2-2 3-1 3-2 3-2 1-0 5-2 6-2 2-0 3-2 3-1 0-3 5-2 1-3 4-4 1-3 1-2 2-1 2-5 1-5 103-93
2-3 5-0 0-1 3-0 7-2 0-3 1-1 2-3 0-3 4-4 4-0 3-3 2-2 - 3-1 3-3 3-2 4-1 5-2 0-2 103-77
5-2 5-2 3-0 1-2 2-4 4-6 1-4 4-5 2-7 - 1-2 0-1 5-2 3-2 2-5 3-1 8-3 1-4 4-1 0-4 102-116
3-1 4-1 4-1 3-3 2-5 4-3 3-2 4-2 2-2 6-4 2-2 3-3 3-5 4-2 2-1 1-0 0-2 1-2 0-2 0-1 103-95
2-1 6-1 2-1 4-2 0-2 5-2 2-1 4-2 1-2 1-4 2-4 4-0 3-3 6-1 3-2 3-2 3-1 1-4 2-3 7-5 110-88
1-2 2-1 0-1 4-1 1-1 1-0 3-0 0-1 2-5 3-1 9-0 4-3 1-2 2-4 2-0 4-1 3-2 1-5 2-1 1-2 80-77
2-0 2-1 5-0 3-0 5-2 2-3 3-3 2-2 3-2 3-1 1-2 4-4 2-1 4-1 3-5 0-2 2-5 1-6 1-3 1-0 92-82
3-0 2-1 - 1-0 4-0 4-0 2-1 2-2 0-2 1-2 1-1 0-2 2-1 1-0 3-4 3-1 2-1 2-2 3-1 3-0 67-58
5-1 2-0 3-0 3-2 2-2 2-0 3-1 3-3 1-2 3-0 1-2 0-1 3-2 4-1 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-1 0-1 3-0 70-64
1-2 1-0 3-2 2-0 2-0 2-1 0-1 3-3 0-3 2-3 1-1 2-2 2-1 1-2 - 1-2 2-0 0-1 1-1 1-3 62-66
3-0 4-0 2-1 3-1 5-1 2-0 1-1 - 1-1 1-2 2-0 - 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 2-1 1-4 0-3 2-0 69-58
2-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-2 1-2 0-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-1 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-2 1-2 1-1 54-51
3-0 3-2 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-1 2-0 0-4 1-0 - 2-0 4-1 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 3-0 - 56-33
- 4-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-2 2-0 0-1 1-2 0-2 1-0 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-2 45-37
- 1-0 - 1-0 2-0 - - 1-0 0-3 0-1 1-0 3-0 2-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 - 35-26
1-0 1-0 - 2-1 2-0 0-1 1-2 - 0-1 1-1 - 1-1 1-2 1-0 - - 0-2 0-3 1-1 - 24-34
2-0 - 1-0 3-0 - 1-1 3-1 1-4 - 1-0 - 3-0 1-2 1-0 2-1 3-0 - 2-0 - 4-1 42-23
2-0 1-1 - 1-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 0-1 3-0 4-0 1-0 3-0 2-2 - 1-0 0-2 1-0 1-2 48-26
1-0 - 1-0 0-1 0-1 - 1-0 0-1 0-1 - 0-1 1-0 - 3-0 0-1 - 0-1 1-1 0-1 - 26-23
2-0 - - - - 1-1 1-1 - 1-0 1-1 1-1 3-0 - 2-1 0-1 - - 0-2 - - 24-18
- - - 0-1 - - 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 - 0-1 - - 0-1 - - - 0-1 11-19
2-0 0-1 0-1 - 1-0 0-1 0-1 - 1-0 - 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 - 0-1 - 0-2 0-1 - 21-16
1-0 2-0 1-0 1-0 - - 0-1 0-1 - - - 3-0 1-0 1-0 - - - 0-1 1-0 1-0 21-7
- - - - - - - - - - 0-1 1-0 1-0 - - - - 0-1 1-0 1-0 7-8
- 2-0 - - - - 2-0 - - - - 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-1 - - 1-0 14-8
- - 1-0 - - 0-1 0-1 - - 0-1 0-1 - - - - - 1-0 - - - 7-5
3-0 - - - 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-4
- - - - - 0-1 1-0 - - 0-1 0-1 - - - - - 1-0 0-1 - - 5-9
1-0 1-0 - - - 0-1 - - 0-1 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - - 0-1 - - 4-6
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 4-6
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - 4-0
- - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - 1-2
- - - 1-0 - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 0-1 4-1
1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - - 0-1 - - - - - - - 0-1 - - 4-3
- - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-0
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1
- - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - 2-2
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1
- - - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0
- - - - 1-0 - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - - - 1-1
- - - 0-1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-3
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-0 2-0
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1
64-18 62-20 37-13 55-27 53-29 44-38 47-35 42-40 26-56 41-41 51-31 54-28 48-34 53-29 39-43 36-30 43-39 25-57 38-44 40-42 1775-1539
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RECORD AT BREAK RECORD AFTER BREAK FINAL RECORD
SEASON W/L PCT.
W/L PCT. W/L PCT.
1974-75 4-34 .105 19-25 .432 23-59 .280
1975-76 22-24 .478 16-20 .444 38-44 .463
1976-77 24-30 .444 11-17 .393 35-47 .427
1977-78 26-24 .520 13-19 .406 39-43 .476
1978-79 17-36 .321 9-20 .310 26-56 .317
1979-80 18-37 .327 6-21 .222 24-58 .293
1980-81 23-32 .418 5-22 .185 28-54 .341
1981-82 13-29 .310 12-28 .300 25-57 .305
1982-83 18-34 .346 12-18 .400 30-52 .366
1983-84 27-16 .628 18-21 .462 45-37 .549
1984-85 23-27 .460 18-14 .563 41-41 .500
1985-86 25-27 .481 17-13 .567 42-40 .512
1986-87 28-18 .609 16-20 .444 44-38 .537
1987-88 22-22 .500 25-13 .658 47-35 .573
1988-89 28-20 .583 23-11 .676 51-31 .622
1989-90 33-14 .702 22-13 .629 55-27 .671
1990-91 31-16 .660 23-12 .657 54-28 .659
1991-92 31-18 .633 24-9 .727 55-27 .671
1992-93 33-18 .647 14-17 .452 47-35 .573
1993-94 31-18 .633 22-11 .667 53-29 .646
1994-95 35-13 .729 25-9 .735 60-22 .732
1995-96 32-16 .667 23-11 .676 55-27 .671
1996-97 33-14 .702 31-4 .886* 64-18 .780
1997-98 31-15 .674 31-5 .861 62-20 .756
1998-99 No All-Star Game played 37-13 .740
1999-00 29-18 .617 26-9 .743 55-27 .671
2000-01 32-15 .681 21-14 .600 53-29 .646
2001-02 25-24 .510 19-14 .576 44-38 .537
2002-03 29-20 .592 18-15 .545 47-35 .573
2003-04 26-27 .491 16-13 .552 42-40 .512
2004-05 17-35 .327 9-21 .300 26-56 .317
2005-06 25-27 .481 16-14 .533 41-41 .500
2006-07 35-17 .673 16-14 .533 51-31 .622
2007-08 34-19 .642 20-9 .690 54-28 .659
2008-09 30-23 .566 18-11 .621 48-34 .585
2009-10 32-19 .627 21-10 .677 53-29 .646
2010-11 31-26 .544 8-17 .320 39-43 .476
2011-12 15-17 .469 21-13 .618 36-30 .545
2012-13 30-24 .556 13-15 .464 43-39 .524
2013-14 19-33 .365 6-24 .200 25-57 .305
2014-15 19-34 .358 19-10 .655 38-44 .463
2015-16 26-26 .500 14-16 .467 40-42 .488
TOTAL 1062-956 .526 716-612 .539 1815-1581 .534
*Best post-All-Star Break winning percentage in NBA history.
RECORD NUMBER WHEN
Best record pre-All-Star: .729 (35-13) 1994-95
Worst record pre-All-Star: .105 (4-34) 1974-75
Best record post-All-Star: .886* (31-4) 1996-97
Worst record post-All-Star: .185 (5-22) 1980-81
Best overall record: .780 (64-18) 1996-97
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SEASON OPENERS (18-24)
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE MARGIN HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/17/74 @ New York L 74-89 -15 0-1 0-1 New York City P. Maravich - 15 E. Monroe - 20 15,883
2 10/23/75 @ Atlanta L 91-109 -18 0-2 0-2 Atlanta R. Behagen - 18 J. Drew - 21 5,579
3 10/22/76 PHOENIX W 111-98 13 1-0 1-2 New Orleans P. Maravich - 33 A. Adams - 29 12,234
4 10/20/77 CLEVELAND L 104-107 -3 1-1 1-3 New Orleans P. Maravich - 29 C. Russell - 23 11,207
5 10/13/78 @ Washington L 101-117 -16 0-3 1-4 Landover, MD R. Kelley - 22 Hayes/Kupchak/Wright - 18 13,317
6 10/12/79 @ Portland L 85-101 -16 0-4 1-5 Portland A. Dantley - 26 T. Owens - 29 12,666
7 10/10/80 PORTLAND W 96-86 10 2-1 2-5 Salt Lake City A. Dantley - 36 R. Brewer - 26 8,150
8 10/30/81 DALLAS W 105-89 16 3-1 3-5 Salt Lake City A. Dantley - 39 M. Aguirre - 19 6,709
9 10/29/82 SAN ANTONIO L 114-120 -6 3-2 3-6 Salt Lake City A. Dantley - 35 G. Gervin/M. Mitchell - 28 8,436
10 10/28/83 @ Denver L 125-139 -14 0-5 3-7 Denver A. Dantley - 40 K. Vandeweghe - 37 10,439
11 10/26/84 @ Seattle L 94-102 -8 0-6 3-8 Seattle D. Griffith - 21 D. Vranes - 24 7,117
12 10/25/85 HOUSTON L 108-112 -4 3-3 3-9 Salt Lake City A. Dantley - 32 H. Olajuwon - 27 12,431
13 10/31/86 @ Dallas L 77-103 -26 0-7 3-10 Dallas K. Malone - 12 M. Aguirre - 18 16,692
14 11/6/87 @ Dallas L 93-95 -2 0-8 3-11 Dallas K. Malone - 25 M. Aguirre - 31 17,002
15 11/4/88 SEATTLE L 97-104 -7 3-4 3-12 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 36 D. Ellis - 46 12,444
16 11/3/89 DENVER W 122-113 9 4-4 4-12 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 40 B. Rasmussen - 25 12,616
17 11/2/90 PHOENIX L 96-119 -23 4-5 4-13 Tokyo, Japan K. Malone - 33 T. Chambers - 38 10,111
18 11/1/91 @ Minnesota W 112-97 15 1-8 5-13 Minneapolis K. Malone - 35 P. Richardson - 20 19,006
19 11/6/92 GOLDEN STATE L 114-129 -15 4-6 5-14 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 33 B. Owens - 29 19,911
20 11/5/93 DALLAS W 102-86 16 5-6 6-14 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 29 J. Mashburn - 22 19,911
21 11/4/94 MIAMI W 119-108 11 6-6 7-14 Salt Lake City J. Hornacek - 21 G. Rice/S. Smith - 19 19,911
22 11/3/95 SEATTLE W 112-94 18 7-6 8-14 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 26 D. Schrempf - 24 19,911
23 11/1/96 SEATTLE W 99-91 8 8-6 9-14 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 27 S. Kemp - 26 19,911
24 10/31/97 @ L.A. Lakers L 87-104 -17 1-9 9-15 Los Angeles S. Anderson - 21 K. Bryant - 23 16,234
25 2/5/99 CHICAGO W 104-96 8 9-6 10-15 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 21 T. Kukoc - 32 19,911
26 11/2/99 L.A. LAKERS L 84-91 -7 9-7 10-16 Salt Lake City J. Hornacek - 23 G. Rice - 28 19,911
27 10/31/00 L.A. CLIPPERS W 107-94 13 10-7 11-16 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 34 J. McInnis - 20 17,824
28 10/30/01 MILWAUKEE L* 112-119 -7 10-8 11-17 Salt Lake City J. Starks - 20 R. Allen - 32 18,845
29 10/30/02 @ New Orleans L 75-100 -25 1-10 11-18 New Orleans K. Malone - 20 B. Davis - 21 17,668
30 10/29/03 PORTLAND W 99-92 7 11-8 12-18 Salt Lake City C. Arroyo - 18 Z. Randolph - 22 17,306
31 11/3/04 L.A. LAKERS W 104-78 26 12-8 13-18 Salt Lake City C. Boozer - 27 K. Bryant - 38 19,911
32 11/2/05 DALLAS W 93-82 11 13-8 14-18 Salt Lake City M. Okur - 27 J. Terry - 21 18,249
33 11/1/06 HOUSTON W 107-97 10 14-8 15-18 Salt Lake City C. Boozer - 24 T. McGrady - 25 18,133
34 10/30/07 @ Golden State W 117-96 21 2-10 16-18 Oakland C. Boozer - 32 B. Davis - 25 19,832
35 10/29/08 DENVER W 98-94 4 15-8 17-18 Salt Lake City C. Boozer - 25 A. Iverson/K. Martin - 18 19,911
36 10/28/09 @ Denver L 105-114 -9 2-11 17-19 Denver D. Williams - 28 C. Anthony - 30 19,155
37 10/27/10 @ Denver L 88-110 -22 2-12 17-20 Denver D. Williams - 17 C. Anthony - 23 19,155
38 12/27/11 @ L.A. Lakers L 71-96 -25 2-13 17-21 Los Angeles P. Millsap - 18 K. Bryant - 26 18,997
39 10/31/12 DALLAS W 113-94 19 16-8 18-21 Salt Lake City Ma. Williams/Mo Williams - 21 D. Collison - 17 17,634
40 10/30/13 OKLAHOMA CITY L 98-101 -3 16-9 18-22 Salt Lake City A. Burks - 24 K. Durant - 42 19,911
41 10/29/14 HOUSTON L 93-104 -11 16-10 18-23 Salt Lake City A. Burks - 18 D. Howard - 22 19,911
42 10/28/15 @ Detroit L 87-92 -5 2-14 18-24 Auburn Hills, MI Favors - 26 R. Jackson - 19 18,434
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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SEASON OPENER RECORDS
Streak Last Jazz Win Last Jazz Loss
Overall Lost 3 10/31/12 vs. Dallas (113-94) 10/28/15 @ Detroit (87-92)
Home Lost 2 10/31/12 vs. Dallas (113-94) 10/29/14 vs. Houston (93-104)
Road Lost 4 10/30/07 @ Golden State (117-96) 10/28/15 @ Detroit (87-92)
Jazz Opponent
Longest Win Streak: 6 (10/29/03-10/29/08) 7 (10/29/82-11/4/88)
Most Points Scored: 125, @ Denver, 10/28/83 139, @ Denver, 10/28/83
Fewest Points Scored: 72, @ L.A. Lakers, 12/27/11 78, by L.A. Lakers, 11/3/04
High Scorer: 40, Adrian Dantley @ Denver, 10/28/83 46, Dale Ellis, Seattle, 11/4/88
40, Karl Malone vs. Denver, 11/3/89
High Rebounder: 19, Carlos Boozer vs. Houston, 11/1/06 19, John Gianelli, @ New York, 10/17/74
High Assists: 19, John Stockton vs. Denver, 11/3/89 11, Sam Cassell, Milwaukee (OT), 10/30/01
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HOME OPENERS (23-19)
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE MARGIN RECORD SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
5 10/24/74 PHILADELPHIA L 89-102 -13 0-1 Municipal Auditorium J. Barnett - 25 F. Boyd - 35 6,450
2 10/24/75 DETROIT W 114-106 8 1-1 Louisiana Superdome P. Maravich - 31 B. Lanier - 29 9,348
1 10/22/76 PHOENIX W 111-98 13 2-1 Louisiana Superdome P. Maravich - 33 A. Adams - 29 12,234
1 10/20/77 CLEVELAND L 104-107 -3 2-2 Louisiana Superdome P. Maravich - 29 C. Russell - 23 11,207
2 10/15/78 MILWAUKEE L 112-123 -11 2-3 Louisiana Superdome T. Robinson - 24 M. Johnson - 31 7,264
2 10/15/79 MILWAUKEE L 107-131 -24 2-4 Salt Palace P. Maravich - 29 J. Bridgeman - 28 7,721
1 10/10/80 PORTLAND W 96-86 10 3-4 Salt Palace A. Dantley - 36 R. Brewer - 26 8,150
1 10/30/81 DALLAS W 105-89 16 4-4 Salt Palace A. Dantley - 39 M. Aguirre - 19 6,709
1 10/29/82 SAN ANTONIO L 114-120 -6 4-5 Salt Palace A. Dantley - 35 G. Gervin/M. Mitchell - 28 8,436
2 10/29/83 L.A. LAKERS L 115-120 -5 4-6 Salt Palace A. Dantley - 24 K. Abdul-Jabbar/J. Wilkes - 21 10,608
2 10/27/84 L.A. CLIPPERS L 94-103 -9 4-7 Salt Palace D. Griffith - 22 M. Johnson - 25 8,285
1 10/25/85 HOUSTON L 108-112 -4 4-8 Salt Palace A. Dantley - 32 H. Olajuwon - 27 12,431
2 11/1/86 PORTLAND W 119-110 9 5-8 Salt Palace T. Bailey/K. Malone - 24 S. Bowie - 31 11,013
2 11/7/87 SACRAMENTO W 121-100 21 6-8 Salt Palace K. Malone - 22 R. Theus - 28 12,212
1 11/4/88 SEATTLE L 97-104 -7 6-9 Salt Palace K. Malone - 36 D. Ellis - 46 12,444
1 11/3/89 DENVER W 122-113 9 7-9 Salt Palace K. Malone - 40 B. Rasmussen - 25 12,616
1 11/2/90 PHOENIX L 96-119 -23 7-10 Tokyo Dome (Japan)+ K. Malone - 29 K. Johnson - 28 10,111
4 11/7/91 SEATTLE L 95-103 -8 7-11 Delta Center J. Stockton - 23 B. Benjamin - 22 18,700
1 11/6/92 GOLDEN STATE L 114-129 -15 7-12 Delta Center K. Malone - 33 B. Owens - 29 19,911
1 11/5/93 DALLAS W 102-86 16 8-12 Delta Center K. Malone - 29 J. Mashburn - 22 19,911
1 11/4/94 MIAMI W 119-108 11 9-12 Delta Center J. Hornacek - 21 G. Rice/S. Smith - 19 19,911
1 11/3/95 SEATTLE W 112-94 18 10-12 Delta Center K. Malone - 26 D. Schrempf - 24 19,911
1 11/1/96 SEATTLE W 99-91 8 11-12 Delta Center K. Malone - 27 S. Kemp - 26 19,911
2 11/1/97 DENVER W 102-84 18 12-12 Delta Center K. Malone - 24 B. Stith - 18 19,911
1 2/5/99 CHICAGO W 104-96 8 13-12 Delta Center K. Malone - 21 T. Kukoc - 32 19,911
1 11/2/99 L.A. LAKERS L 84-91 -7 13-13 Delta Center J. Hornacek - 23 G. Rice - 28 19,911
1 10/31/00 L.A. CLIPPERS W 107-94 13 14-13 Delta Center K. Malone - 34 J. McInnis - 20 17,824
1 10/30/01 MILWAUKEE L* 112-119 -7 14-14 Delta Center J. Starks - 20 R. Allen - 32 18,845
3 11/2/02 GOLDEN STATE W 101-92 9 15-14 Delta Center K. Malone - 26 A. Jamison - 23 19,098
1 10/29/03 PORTLAND W 99-92 7 16-14 Delta Center C. Arroyo - 18 Z. Randolph - 22 17,306
1 11/3/04 L.A. LAKERS W 104-78 26 17-14 Delta Center C. Boozer - 27 K. Bryant - 38 19,911
1 11/2/05 DALLAS W 93-82 11 18-14 Delta Center M. Okur - 27 J. Terry - 21 18,249
1 11/1/06 HOUSTON W 107-97 10 19-14 Delta Center C. Boozer - 24 T. McGrady - 25 18,133
2 11/1/07 HOUSTON L 95-106 -11 19-15 EnergySolutions Arena C. Boozer - 30 T. McGrady - 47 19,911
1 10/29/08 DENVER W 98-94 4 20-15 EnergySolutions Arena C. Boozer - 25 A. Iverson/K. Martin - 18 19,911
2 10/30/09 L.A. CLIPPERS W 111-98 13 21-15 EnergySolutions Arena P. Millsap - 23 E. Gordon - 22 19,911
2 10/28/10 PHOENIX L 94-110 -16 21-16 EnergySolutions Arena A. Jefferson - 20 S. Nash/H. Warrick - 18 19,911
3 12/30/11 PHILADELPHIA W 102-99 3 22-16 EnergySolutions Arena D. Favors - 20 J. Holiday - 22 19,911
1 10/31/12 DALLAS W 113-94 19 23-16 EnergySolutions Arena Ma. Williams/Mo Williams - 21 D. Collison - 17 17,634
1 10/30/13 OKLAHOMA CITY L 98-101 -3 23-17 EnergySolutions Arena A. Burks - 24 K. Durant - 42 19,911
1 10/29/14 HOUSTON L 93-104 -11 23-18 EnergySolutions Arena A. Burks - 18 D. Howard - 22 19,911
4 11/4/15 PORTLAND L 92-108 -16 23-19 Vivint Smart Home Arena A. Burks - 19 D. Lillard - 35 19,911
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ROAD OPENERS (16-26)
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE MARGIN RECORD SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/17/74 @ New York L 74-89 -15 0-1 New York City P. Maravich - 15 E. Monroe - 20 15,883
1 10/23/75 @ Atlanta L 91-109 -18 0-2 Atlanta R. Behagen - 18 J. Drew - 21 5,579
4 10/30/76 @ New York W 115-112 3 1-2 New York City P. Maravich - 39 E. Monroe - 36 14,342
2 10/21/77 @ New Jersey W 111-103 8 2-2 Piscataway, NJ P. Maravich - 41 A. Skinner - 28 4,960
1 10/13/78 @ Washington L 101-117 -16 2-3 Landover, MD R. Kelley - 22 Hayes/Kupchak/Wright - 18 13,317
1 10/12/79 @ Portland L 85-101 -16 2-4 Portland A. Dantley - 26 T. Owens - 29 12,666
2 10/11/80 @ Kansas City L 91-98 -7 2-5 Kansas City A. Dantley - 33 S. Wedman - 26 7,342
2 10/31/81 @ Golden State L 91-106 -15 2-6 Oakland A. Dantley - 22 J.B. Carroll/B. King - 19 7,193
2 10/30/82 @ Dallas W 128-123 5 3-6 Dallas A. Dantley - 36 M. Aguirre - 30 9,203
1 10/28/83 @ Denver L 125-139 -14 3-7 Denver A. Dantley - 40 K. Vandeweghe - 37 10,439
1 10/26/84 @ Seattle L 94-102 -8 3-8 Seattle D. Griffith - 21 D. Vranes - 24 7,117
2 10/29/85 @ San Antonio L 112-124 -12 3-9 San Antonio A. Dantley - 30 A. Roberston - 23 5,213
1 10/31/86 @ Dallas L 77-103 -26 3-10 Dallas K. Malone - 12 M. Aguirre - 18 16,692
1 11/6/87 @ Dallas L 93-95 -2 3-11 Dallas K. Malone - 25 M. Aguirre - 31 17,002
3 11/10/88 @ Houston L 99-106 -7 3-12 Houston T. Bailey - 31 H. Olajuwon - 35 16,611
4 11/11/89 @ Houston L 92-100 -8 3-13 Houston K. Malone - 21 H. Olajuwon - 24 16,611
2 11/3/90 @ Phoenix W 102-101 1 4-13 Tokyo, Japan+ K. Malone - 33 T. Chambers - 38 10,111
1 11/1/91 @ Minnesota W 112-97 15 5-13 Minneapolis K. Malone - 35 P. Richardson - 20 19,006
2 11/7/92 @ Dallas W 122-106 16 6-13 Dallas K. Malone - 31 D. Harper - 26 12,514
2 11/6/93 @ Minnesota W 105-95 10 7-13 Minneapolis K. Malone - 32 C. Laettner - 22 18,827
2 11/5/94 @ Seattle L 103-110 -7 7-14 Tacoma, WA K. Malone/J. Stockton - 27 D. Schrempf - 26 16,324
2 11/5/95 @ Portland L 105-109 -4 7-15 Portland K. Malone - 26 C. Robinson - 25 21,398
2 11/2/96 @ L.A. Clippers W 95-90 5 8-15 Los Angeles K. Malone - 21 M. Sealy - 19 13,041
1 10/31/97 @ L.A. Lakers L 87-104 -17 8-16 Los Angeles S. Anderson - 21 K. Bryant - 23 16,234
2 2/7/99 @ L.A. Lakers W 100-91 9 9-16 Los Angeles K. Malone - 28 S. O'Neal - 37 17,505
3 11/6/99 @ Seattle L 94-99 -5 9-17 Seattle K. Malone - 31 G. Payton - 22 17,072
2 11/1/00 @ L.A. Lakers W 97-92 5 10-17 Los Angeles K. Malone - 26 S. O'Neal - 34 18,997
3 11/3/01 @ Seattle W 91-74 17 11-17 Seattle K. Malone - 28 D. Mason - 18 15,370
1 10/30/02 @ New Orleans L 75-100 -25 11-18 New Orleans K. Malone - 20 B. Davis - 21 17,668
2 11/1/03 @ Dallas L 102-127 -25 11-19 Dallas D. Stevenson - 24 T. Delk - 22 19,923
2 11/5/04 @ Golden State W 102-80 22 12-19 Oakland C. Boozer - 16 D. Fisher - 17 15,668
2 11/4/05 @ Golden State W 91-85 6 13-19 Oakland M. Okur - 23 D. Fisher/J. Richardson - 18 18,416
2 11/3/06 @ Phoenix W 108-104 4 14-19 Phoenix C. Boozer - 21 L. Barbosa - 22 18,422
1 10/30/07 @ Golden State W 117-96 21 15-19 Oakland C. Boozer - 32 B. Davis - 25 19,832
3 11/3/08 @ L.A. Clippers W 89-73 16 16-19 Los Angeles P. Millsap - 24 C. Kaman - 19 12,712
1 10/28/09 @ Denver L 105-114 -9 16-20 Denver D. Williams - 28 C. Anthony - 30 19,155
1 10/27/10 @ Denver L 88-110 -22 16-21 Denver D. Williams - 17 C. Anthony - 23 19,155
1 12/27/11 @ L.A. Lakers L 71-96 -25 16-21 Los Angeles P. Millsap - 18 K. Bryant - 26 18,997
2 11/2/12 @ New Orleans L 86-88 -2 16-23 New Orleans R. Foye - 20 R. Anderson/R. Lopez-19 14,147
2 11/1/13 @ Phoenix L 84-87 -3 16-24 Phoenix E. Kanter - 20 E. Bledsoe - 18 14,662
2 10/30/14 @Dallas L 102-120 -18 16-25 Dallas Favors - 17 D. Nowitzki/C. Parsons - 21 19,697
2 10/28/15 @Detroit L 87-92 -5 16-26 Auburn Hills, MI D. Favors - 26 R. Jackson - 19 18,434
Opened 1990-91 season in Tokyo, Japan. Jazz lost its first road game played in the U.S., following the trip (90-110, @ Houston, 11/11/90)
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OVERTIME RECORDS
1974-75 (1-1) 1986-87 (1-1) 1998-99 (2-4)
1/25/75 @ Phoenix L* 90-94 12/19/86 @ Cleveland W** 134-128 2/15/99 SACRAMENTO W* 120-112
2/28/75 K.C.-OMAHA W* 114-107 1/31/87 L.A. CLIPPERS L* 113-114 3/2/99 @ Portland L** 100-102
3/19/99 @ Charlotte L* 82-83
1975-76 (4-2) 1987-88 (0-1) 3/21/99 @ Detroit L* 101-104
10/26/75 NEW YORK W** 125-114 12/19/87 @ Atlanta L* 124-130 3/30/99 @ Sacramento L* 101-104
2/10/76 @ Golden State W* 130-124 4/13/99 @ Sacramento W* 105-100
3/2/76 @ Milwaukee L* 109-111 1988-89 (0-1)
3/23/76 BOSTON L* 97-101 3/29/89 DETROIT L** 104-108 1999-2000 (1-1)
3/26/76 WASHINGTON W* 131-126 1/24/00 L.A. LAKERS W** 105-101
4/4/76 @ Washington W* 129-125 1989-90 (3-3) 4/18/00 @ Denver L* 104-105
11/21/89 @ Minnesota W* 103-101
1976-77 (2-1) 12/11/89 CLEVELAND L* 110-113 2000-01 (1-4)
2/9/77 @ N.Y. Nets L* 89-93 1/6/90 @ Denver W* 123-120 11/8/00 @ L.A. Clippers W* 93-87
3/25/77 KANSAS CITY W* 100-94 2/13/90 MINNESOTA W* 110-104 12/28/00 PORTLAND L* 102-103
3/27/77 @ Indiana W** 119-118 3/17/90 @ Sacramento L* 109-122 1/15/01 HOUSTON W* 116-104
4/9/90 @ Phoenix L* 115-119 2/13/01 SACRAMENTO L* 94-97
1977-78 (1-3)
10/22/77 @ Philadelphia W* 104-103 1990-91 (3-1) 2001-02 (1-4)
1/10/78 @ Denver L* 110-115 11/15/90 @ Orlando L* 99-102 10/30/01 MILWAUKEE L* 112-119
2/26/78 MILWAUKEE L* 120-122 1/18/91 @ Cleveland W* 106-99 11/21/01 NEW JERSEY L* 89-90
3/24/78 @ Atlanta L* 94-96 3/13/91 BOSTON W* 112-109 11/26/01 PHOENIX L* 104-111
3/16/91 @ Seattle W* 104-98 1/5/02 @ Chicago W* 113-111
1978-79 (1-0) 1/12/02 MEMPHIS L** 95-97
2/7/79 NEW YORK W* 125-123 1991-92 (2-4)
11/23/91 @ Dallas L* 109-121 2002-03 (2-2)
1979-80 (2-3) 11/30/91 @ Phoenix L* 125-134 1/20/03 NEW JERSEY W* 106-103
11/12/79 INDIANA L* 105-113 12/13/91 @ L.A. Clippers L* 101-102 2/11/03 @ Houston W* 103-101
12/6/79 PORTLAND W* 87-82 1/31/92 PHOENIX W* 117-116 3/7/03 SACRAMENTO L* 105-108
12/23/79 @ San Diego L* 118-124 2/3/92 CHICAGO W*** 126-123 4/4/03 NEW YORK L* 92-94
1/2/80 KANSAS CITY L* 121-128 2/27/92 SEATTLE L* 124-130
1/22/80 MILWAUKEE W* 127-122 2003-04 (2-2)
1992-93 (2-0) 12/3/03 @ Houston L* 101-107
1980-81 (2-0) 1/12/93 MIAMI W** 125-122 12/26/03 TORONTO W* 97-94
10/12/80 @ Denver W* 125-121 4/15/93 PORTLAND W* 122-117 1/17/04 CLEVELAND L* 96-102
3/28/81 L.A. LAKERS W* 112-110 2/25/04 @ Seattle W* 93-92
1993-94 (2-3)
1981-82 (0-4) 11/24/93 HOUSTON L* 93-95 2004-05 (1-3)
11/14/81 @ Houston L* 105-109 12/11/93 @ Golden State L* 112-115 11/19/04 @ Miami L* 105-107
11/28/81 @ Denver L* 124-131 12/29/93 BOSTON W* 110-107 12/1/04 @ Seattle L* 119-129
1/26/82 NEW JERSEY L* 129-138 2/23/94 SAN ANTONIO W** 106-102 12/10/04 PORTLAND W* 92-87
3/19/82 PORTLAND L* 129-131 3/21/94 @ Atlanta L* 96-100 2/7/05 NEW YORK L* 99-102
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OVERTIME RECORDS
2008-09 (2-2) 2011-12 (4-3) 2013-14 (2-1)
12/19/08 @ Detroit W** 120-114 1/11/12 L.A. LAKERS L* 87-90 11/25/13 CHICAGO W* 89-83
12/27/08 @ Houston L** 115-120 1/25/12 TORONTO L** 106-111 12/7/13 SACRAMENTO L* 102-112
3/14/09 @ Miami L*** 129-140 3/15/12 MINNESOTA W* 111-105 4/16/14 @ Minnesota W** 136-130
3/28/09 PHOENIX W* 104-99 3/17/12 GOLDEN STATE W* 99-92
3/25/12 @ Atlanta L****133-139
2009-10 (3-0) 4/16/12 DALLAS W*** 123-121 2014-15 (0-1)
11/21/09 DETROIT W* 100-97 4/21/12 ORLANDO W* 117-107 3/23/15 MINNESOTA L* 104-106
2/21/10 @ Portland W* 93-89
4/6/10 OKLAHOMA CITY W* 140-139 2012-13 (3-3)
11/12/12 @ Toronto W*** 140-133 2015-16 (5-5)
2010-11 (5-2) 1/26/13 INDIANA W* 114-110 12/5/15 INDIANA W* 122-119
11/6/10 L.A. CLIPPERS W** 109-107 2/4/13 SACRAMENTO W* 98-91 12/13/15 @ Oklahoma City L* 98-104
11/9/10 @ Miami W* 116-114 2/25/13 BOSTON L* 107-110 1/2/16 MEMPHIS W* 92-87
1/8/11 @ Houston W* 103-99 3/4/13 @ Milwaukee L* 108-109 1/18/16 @ Charlotte L** 119-124
3/5/11 SACRAMENTO W* 109-102 3/22/13 @ San Antonio L* 97-104 1/20/16 @ New York L* 111-118
3/14/11 PHILADELPHIA W* 112-107 2/1/16 CHICAGO W* 105-96
3/24/11 NEW ORLEANS L* 117-121 2/9/16 @ Dallas W* 121-119
3/28/11 WASHINGTON L* 95-100 2/23/16 HOUSTON W* 117-114
3/30/16 GOLDEN STATE L* 96-103
4/8/16 L.A. CLIPPERS L* 99-102
*indicates consecutive overtime games
OVERTIME RECORDS
ALL-TIME TOTAL HOME ROAD
Jazz Record: 90-77 54-35 36-42
As New Orleans Jazz: 10-8 6-3 4-5
As Utah Jazz: 80-69 48-32 32-37
In Multiple OTs: 15-9 8-3 7-6
In Double OT: 12-7 6-3 6-4
In Triple OT: 3-1 2-0 1-1
In Quadruple OT: 0-1 --- 0-1
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 36-24
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J A Z Z P O I N T S S C O R E D /A L L O W E D
MOST JAZZ POINTS SCORED
PTS OPPONENT DATE RESULT SCORE MARGIN SITE
153 SAN ANTONIO 4/9/78 W 153-132 21 New Orleans
151 @ Denver 2/10/82 W 151-148 3 Denver
151 DENVER 4/10/82 W 151-136 15 Salt Lake City
146 SAN ANTONIO 3/14/86 W 146-121 25 Salt Lake City
145 PORTLAND 4/11/85 W 145-107 38 Salt Lake City
144 SAN ANTONIO 12/13/79 W 144-114 30 Salt Lake City
144 DALLAS 10/31/80 W 144-122 22 Salt Lake City
144 SAN ANTONIO 3/27/87 W 144-133 11 Salt Lake City
144 MILWAUKEE 1/27/90 W 144-96 48 Salt Lake City
143 SAN ANTONIO 2/23/84 W 143-142 (2OT) 1 Salt Lake City
143 DETROIT 3/19/84 W 143-125 18 Salt Lake City
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BIGGEST WINS/LOSSES
BIGGEST JAZZ WINS
MARGIN OPPONENT SCORE DATE SITE
48 MILWAUKEE 144-96 1/27/90 Salt Lake City
48 L.A. LAKERS 123-75 3/28/16 Salt Lake City
45 CHICAGO 109-64 11/18/00 Salt Lake City
44 MEMPHIS 114-70 2/28/02 Salt Lake City
42 SACRAMENTO 130-88 1/25/95 Salt Lake City
42 WASHINGTON 129-87 3/31/08 Salt Lake City
41 DENVER 129-88 2/1/95 Salt Lake City
40 @ L.A. Clippers 131-91 12/7/85 Los Angeles
40 L.A. CLIPPERS 130-90 1/25/86 Salt Lake City
39 GOLDEN STATE 138-99 4/13/92 Salt Lake City
39 @ Miami 95-56 12/18/01 Miami
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BIGGEST COMEBACKS/BLOWN LEADS
BIGGEST 2ND HALF COMEBACKS (FROM HALFTIME DEFICITS)
PTS TRAILED OPPONENT FINAL DATE SITE
34* 36-70 DENVER 107-103 11/27/96 Salt Lake City
19 38-57 @ Golden State 107-105 12/4/84 Oakland, CA
19 32-51 @ Miami 116-114 (OT) 11/9/10 Miami
18 37-55 @ Sacramento 110-101 11/22/06 Sacramento, CA
17 54-71 ATLANTA 116-105 1/29/91 Salt Lake City
16 39-55 L.A. CLIPPERS 109-107 (2OT) 11/6/10 Salt Lake City
16 33-49 @ Charlotte 96-95 11/13/10 Charlotte, NC
15 39-54 @ Portland 92-90 1/2/94 Portland, OR
15 37-52 @ L.A. Clippers 103-99 2/16/94 Los Angeles
15 35-50 SEATTLE 92-85 1/16/03 Salt Lake City
*Largest comeback in NBA history (from halftime deficit)
SHORTEST GAMES
TIME OPPONENT DATE W/L SCORE SITE
1:42 WASHINGTON 3/20/79 L 107-126 New Orleans
1:43 BOSTON 4/3/79 W 141-125 New Orleans
1:44 @ Seattle 3/2/80 L 91-103 Seattle
1:44 @ New Jersey 2/14/80 L 96-137 Piscataway, NJ
1:44 @ Buffalo 12/2/75 W 108-96 Buffalo, NY
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LONGEST/SHORTEST GAMES & HIGHEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
LONGEST GAMES - REGULATION
TIME OPPONENT DATE W/L SCORE SITE
2:49 CLEVELAND 1/14/10 W 97-96 Salt Lake City
2:46 @ Denver 4/2/09 L 104-114 Denver
2:44 @ Sacramento 2/6/09 W 111-107 Sacramento, CA
2:42 @ San Antonio 12/7/07 L 98-104 San Antonio
2:42 BOSTON 2/19/09 W 90-85 Salt Lake City
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AT T E N D A N C E
HOME ROAD
SEASON GP ATTEND. AVG. SELLOUTS GP ATTEND. AVG.
1974-75 41 203,141 4,955 0 41 367,892 8,973
1975-76 41 513,282 12,519 0 41 422,002 10,293
1976-77 41 444,138 10,833 0 41 440,088 10,734
1977-78 41 527,351 12,862 0 41 440,824 10,752
1978-79 41 364,205 8,883 0 41 423,600 10,332
1979-80 41 320,649 7,821 2 41 419,096 10,222
1980-81 41 307,825 7,508 3 41 411,792 10,044
1981-82 41 313,864 7,655 0 41 399,101 9,734
1982-83 41 355,819 8,679 2 41 369,098 9,002
1983-84 41 407,818 9,947 8 41 421,960 10,292
1984-85 41 373,808 9,117 5 41 415,869 10,143
1985-86 41 477,842 11,655 22 41 447,786 10,922
1986-87 41 491,382 11,985 32 41 457,835 11,167
1987-88 41 503,969 12,292 39 41 494,294 12,056
1988-89 41 509,501 12,427 40 41 614,697 14,993
1989-90 41 517,256 12,616 41 41 680,417 16,596
1990-91 41 514,751 12,555 41 41 621,560 15,160
1991-92 41 806,653 19,674 41 41 622,661 15,187
1992-93 41 815,892 19,900 41 41 635,246 15,494
1993-94 41 814,502 19,866 38 41 674,099 16,441
1994-95 41 811,159 19,784 33 41 663,452 16,182
1995-96 41 813,073 19,831 34 41 703,999 17,171
1996-97 41 811,439 19,791 33 41 692,411 16,888
1997-98 41 815,889 19,900 38 41 731,905 17,851
1998-99 25 493,120 19,725 18 25 447,554 17,902
1999-00 41 801,268 19,543 15 41 700,212 17,078
2000-01 41 792,196 19,322 14 41 696,579 16,990
2001-02 41 766,108 18,686 5 41 683,372 16,668
2002-03 41 786,034 19,172 8 41 680,014 16,586
2003-04 41 785,330 19,154 19 41 678,034 16,537
2004-05 41 769,014 18,756 7 41 693,351 16,911
2005-06 41 751,621 18,332 5 41 698,968 17,048
2006-07 41 802,214 19,566 30 41 717,558 17,501
2007-08 41 816,211 19,908 40 41 705,851 17,216
2008-09 41 816,042 19,903 40 41 698,568 17,038
2009-10 41 794,512 19,378 21 41 700,928 17,096
2010-11 41 799,982 19,512 18 41 710,583 17,331
2011-12 33 637,124 19,307 10 33 558,871 16,935
2012-13 41 765,915 18,681 6 41 687,533 16,769
2013-14 41 745,203 18,176 5 41 709,125 17,296
2014-15 41 772,059 18,831 13 41 702,545 17,135
2015-26 41 791,489 19,305 20 41 712,518 17,378
TOTAL 1,698 26,520,650 15,619 787 1,698 24,753,848 14,578
All-time home sellout streak - November 15, 1988 to November 26, 1993 — 209 games.
ATTENDANCE RECORDS
RECORD NUMBER WHEN
Most Sellouts, Season 41 four times, last 1992-93
Fewest Sellouts, Season 0 six times, last 1981-82
Longest Sellout Streak 209 11/15/88-11/26/93
Highest Total Home Attendance 816,211 2007-08
Highest Average Home Attendance 19,908 2007-08
Lowest Total Home Attendance 203,141 1974-75
Lowest Home Attendance (Utah only) 307,825 1980-81
Lowest Average Home Attendance 4,955 1974-75
Lowest Average Home Attend. (Utah only) 7,508 1980-81
Highest Total Road Attendance 731,905 1997-98
Highest Average Road Attendance 17,902 1998-99
Largest Crowd to See the Jazz Play 40,415 4/15/90 @ Minnesota (Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome)
Smallest Crowd to See the Jazz Play 2,163 11/23/82 @ Cleveland (Richfield Coliseum)
Largest Home Crowd 35,077 3/27/1979 vs. Philadelphia (Louisiana Superdome)
Largest Home Crowd (Utah Only) 19,911 544 times, last 4/11/16 vs. Dallas (Vivint Smart Home Arena)
Smallest Home Crowd 2,368 1/10/75 vs. Houston (Loyola University Fieldhouse)
Smallest Home Crowd (Utah Era) 3,955 11/2/84 vs. Seattle (Thomas & Mack Center)
Smallest Home Crowd (Utah Only) 4,755 12/18/80 vs. Atlanta (Salt Palace)
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AT T E N D A N C E
HOME ARENAS YEARS CAPACITY BUILT
Municipal Auditorium (New Orleans) 1974-75 7,853 1930
Loyola University Fieldhouse (New Orleans) 1974-75 6,500 1954
Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans) 1975-79 47,284 1975
Salt Palace (Salt Lake City) 1979-91 12,616 1969
Thomas & Mack Center (Las Vegas) 1983-84 18,500 1983
Vivint Smart Home Arena (Salt Lake City) 1991-present 19,911 1991
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A L L-T I M E C O A C H E S
REG. SEASON PLAYOFFS
COACH DATES COACHED SEASONS W-L WIN PCT. APPEARANCES W-L WIN PCT.
Scotty Robertson 5/28/74 - 11/17/74 1 1-14 .067 Did Not Qualify
Bill Van Breda Kolff 11/18/74 - 12/14/76 2 74-100 .425 Did Not Qualify
Elgin Baylor 11/17/74; 12/16/76 - 4/12/79 4 86-135 .389 Did Not Qualify
Tom Nissalke 6/18/79 - 12/10/81 3 60-124 .326 Did Not Qualify
Frank Layden 12/10/81 - 12/9/88 8 277-294 .485 5 18-23 .439
Jerry Sloan 12/9/88 - 2/10/11 23 1127-682 .623 19 96-100 .490
Tyrone Corbin 2/10/11 - 4/21/14 4 112-146 .434 1 0-4 .000
Quin Snyder 6/6/14 - present 2 78-86 .476 - --- ---
TOTALS EIGHT COACHES 40 1775-1539 25 114-127 .473
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J A Z Z A L L-T I M E C A R E E R R E C O R D S
SEASONS PLAYED MINUTES THREE-POINTERS MADE (SINCE 1979-80)
John Stockton 19 Karl Malone 53,479 John Stockton 845
Karl Malone 18 John Stockton 47,764 Bryon Russell 540
Mark Eaton 11 Mark Eaton 25,169 Gordon Hayward 540
Thurl Bailey 10 Darrell Griffith 21,403 Darrell Griffith 530
Darrell Griffith 10 Andrei Kirilenko 20,989 Mehmet Okur 517
Andrei Kirilenko 10 Thurl Bailey 20,523 Deron Williams 511
Greg Ostertag 10 Adrian Dantley 17,899 Jeff Hornacek 439
Bryon Russell 9 Rickey Green 17,329 C.J. Miles 334
Jarron Collins 8 Bryon Russell 16,443 Andrei Kirilenko 331
Rickey Green 8 Deron Williams 15,632 Trey Burke 323
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J A Z Z A L L-T I M E C A R E E R R E C O R D S
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS BLOCKED SHOTS
FT% FT-A Karl Malone 11,100 Mark Eaton 3,064
Jeff Hornacek .897 (1499-1672) Mark Eaton 5,082 Andrei Kirilenko 1,380
Jeff Malone .881 (852-967) John Stockton 3,085 Greg Ostertag 1,253
Kyle Korver .879 (239-272) Thurl Bailey 2,795 Karl Malone 1,125
Kelly Tripucka .871 (256-294) Carlos Boozer 2,774 Thurl Bailey 879
Ron Boone .862 (244-283) Rich Kelley 2,689 Derrick Favors 544
Tyrone Corbin .837 (427-510) Mehmet Okur 2,637 Paul Millsap 521
Rodney Hood .832 (233-280) Andrei Kirilenko 2,595 Ben Poquette 517
Pete Maravich .829 (1801-2172) Greg Ostertag 2,558 Rich Kelley 498
John Stockton .826 (4788-5796) Paul Millsap 2,484 Rudy Gobert 365
Howard Eisley .826 (479-580)
minimum 100 games and 200 FTM ASSISTS PERSONAL FOULS
John Stockton 15,806* Karl Malone 4,462
REBOUNDS Karl Malone 5,085 John Stockton 3,942
Karl Malone 14,601 Rickey Green 4,159 Mark Eaton 2,955
Mark Eaton 6,939 Deron Williams 4,003 Paul Millsap 1,804
John Stockton 4,051 Andrei Kirilenko 1,919 Greg Ostertag 1,785
Greg Ostertag 3,978 Jeff Hornacek 1,895 Darrell Griffith 1,689
Rich Kelley 3,972 Pete Maravich 1,844 Rich Kelley 1,661
Thurl Bailey 3,881 Adrian Dantley 1,702 Bryon Russell 1,614
Andrei Kirilenko 3,836 Darrell Griffith 1,627 Thurl Bailey 1,533
Paul Millsap 3,792 Gordon Hayward 1,510 Mehmet Okur 1,465
Carlos Boozer 3,712
Mehmet Okur 3,599 STEALS TURNOVERS (SINCE 1977-78)
John Stockton 3,265* Karl Malone 4,421*
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Karl Malone 2,035 John Stockton 4,244
Karl Malone 3,501 Rickey Green 1,100 Darrell Griffith 1,632
Mark Eaton 1,857 Andrei Kirilenko 960 Adrian Dantley 1,560
Greg Ostertag 1,420 Darrell Griffith 931 Andrei Kirilenko 1,344
Paul Millsap 1,308 Bryon Russell 728 Deron Williams 1,337
Rich Kelley 1,283 Jeff Hornacek 618 Mark Eaton 1,293
Andrei Kirilenko 1,241 Paul Millsap 604 Thurl Bailey 1,239
Adrian Dantley 1,169 Adrian Dantley 502 Rickey Green 1,211
Thurl Bailey 1,086 Pete Maravich 467 Gordon Hayward 919
John Stockton 966
Mehmet Okur 962
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J A Z Z A L L-T I M E S E A S O N H I G H S
MINUTES THREE-POINTERS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Truck Robinson 1977-78 3,638 (SINCE 1979-80) FT% FT-A
Adrian Dantley 1980-81 3,417 Randy Foye 2012-13 178 Jeff Hornacek 1999-00 .950 (171-180)
Karl Malone 1993-94 3,329 Rodney Hood 2015-16 161 Jeff Malone 1990-91 .917 (231-252)
Karl Malone 1990-91 3,302 Gordon Hayward 2015-16 143 Jeff Hornacek 1996-97 .899 (293-326)
Adrian Dantley 1981-82 3,222 Mehmet Okur 2006-07 129 Jeff Malone 1991-92 .898 (256-285)
Karl Malone 1987-88 3,198 Trey Burke 2014-15 124 Ron Boone 1979-80 .894 (169-189)
John Stockton 1988-89 3,171 Richard Jefferson 2013-14 123 Jeff Hornacek 1995-96 .893 (259-290)
Karl Malone 1988-89 3,126 Gordon Hayward 2014-15 120 Jeff Hornacek 1998-99 .893 (125-140)
Karl Malone 1994-95 3,126 Mehmet Okur 2007-08 114 Jeff Hornacek 1997-98 .885 (285-322)
Karl Malone 1989-90 3,122 Trey Burke 2013-14 111 Jeff Hornacek 1994-95 .882 (284-322)
C.J. Miles 2010-11 109 Tyrone Corbin 1991-92 .878 (130-148)
POINTS minimum 125 FTM
Karl Malone 1989-90 2,540 THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED
(SINCE 1979-80)
Adrian Dantley 1981-82 2,457
Rodney Hood 2015-16 449
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Adrian Dantley 1980-81 2,452 Rich Kelley 1978-79 303
Adrian Dantley 1983-84 2,418 Randy Foye 2012-13 434
Truck Robinson 1977-78 298
Karl Malone 1990-91 2,382 Gordon Hayward 2015-16 410
Karl Malone 1986-87 278
Karl Malone 1988-89 2,326 Trey Burke 2014-15 390
Karl Malone 1987-88 277
Pete Maravich 1976-77 2,273 C.J. Miles 2010-11 339
Rudy Gobert 2014-15 265
Karl Malone 1991-92 2,272 Mehmet Okur 2006-07 336
Karl Malone 1988-89 259
Karl Malone 1987-88 2,268 Trey Burke 2013-14 336
Paul Millsap 2008-09 251
Adrian Dantley 1985-86 2,267 Gordon Hayward 2014-15 330
Rich Kelley 1977-78 249
Richard Jefferson 2013-14 301
Karl Malone 1990-91 236
Mehmet Okur 2007-08 294
FIELD GOALS MADE Karl Malone 1993-94 235
Karl Malone 1989-90 914 Felton Spencer 1993-94 235
Adrian Dantley 1980-81 909 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Carlos Boozer 2006-07 235
(SINCE 1979-80)
Adrian Dantley 1981-82 904 Al Jefferson 2010-11 235
3FG% 3FG-A
Pete Maravich 1976-77 886 Kyle Korver 2009-10 .536* (59-110)
Karl Malone 1996-97 864 Jeff Hornacek 1999-00 .478 (66-138) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Karl Malone 1987-88 858 Gordon Hayward 2010-11 .473 (35-74) Truck Robinson 1977-78 990
Karl Malone 1990-91 847 Jeff Hornacek 1995-96 .466 (104-223) Karl Malone 1990-91 731
Karl Malone 1994-95 830 John Stockton 2000-01 .462 (61-132) Rich Kelley 1978-79 723
Adrian Dantley 1985-86 818 John Stockton 1994-95 .449 (102-227) Mark Eaton 1984-85 720
Karl Malone 1988-89 809 John Crotty 2001-02 .449 (31-69) Karl Malone 1994-95 715
Mehmet Okur 2008-09 .446 (90-202) Karl Malone 1987-88 709
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Jeff Hornacek 1997-98 .441 (56-127) Karl Malone 1993-94 705
Pete Maravich 1976-77 2,047 Scott Padgett 2001-02 .434 (49-113) Carlos Boozer 2009-10 693
Truck Robinson 1977-78 1,683 minimum 25 3FGM Karl Malone 1992-93 692
Karl Malone 1987-88 1,650 Karl Malone 1991-92 684
Adrian Dantley 1980-81 1,627 FREE THROWS MADE
Karl Malone 1989-90 1,627 Adrian Dantley 1983-84 813 TOTAL REBOUNDS
Karl Malone 1990-91 1,608 Karl Malone 1988-89 703 Truck Robinson 1977-78 1,288
Darrell Griffith 1984-85 1,593 Karl Malone 1989-90 696 Rich Kelley 1978-79 1,026
Adrian Dantley 1981-82 1,586 Karl Malone 1990-91 684 Karl Malone 1987-88 986
Karl Malone 1996-97 1,571 Karl Malone 1991-92 673 Karl Malone 1990-91 967
Pete Maravich 1974-75 1,562 Adrian Dantley 1981-82 648 Karl Malone 1993-94 940
Adrian Dantley 1980-81 632 Mark Eaton 1984-85 927
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Adrian Dantley 1985-86 630 Karl Malone 1992-93 919
FG% FG-A Karl Malone 1997-98 628 Karl Malone 1989-90 911
Adrian Dantley 1979-80 .576 (730-1267) Karl Malone 1992-93 619 Karl Malone 1991-92 909
John Stockton 1987-88 .574 (454-791) Carlos Boozer 2009-10 874
Adrian Dantley 1981-82 .570 (904-1586) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Adrian Dantley 1985-86 .563 (818-1453) Adrian Dantley 1983-84 946 ASSISTS
Carlos Boozer 2009-10 .562 (617-1098) Karl Malone 1988-89 918 John Stockton 1990-91 1,164*
Karl Malone 1989-90 .562 (914-1627) Karl Malone 1989-90 913 John Stockton 1989-90 1,134
Carlos Boozer 2006-07 .561 (647-1154) Karl Malone 1990-91 888 John Stockton 1987-88 1,128
Adrian Dantley 1980-81 .559 (909-1627) Karl Malone 1991-92 865 John Stockton 1991-92 1,126
Ronnie Brewer 2007-08 .558 (354-634) Karl Malone 1992-93 836 John Stockton 1988-89 1,118
Adrian Dantley 1983-84 .552 (802-1438) Karl Malone 1997-98 825 John Stockton 1993-94 1,031
minimum 300 FGM Adrian Dantley 1981-82 818 John Stockton 1994-95 1,011
Adrian Dantley 1985-86 796 John Stockton 1992-93 987
Karl Malone 1987-88 789 John Stockton 1995-96 916
Deron Williams 2007-08 862
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STEALS PERSONAL FOULS TURNOVERS (SINCE 1977-78)
John Stockton 1988-89 263 Ben Poquette 1980-81 342 Karl Malone 1987-88 325
John Stockton 1991-92 244 Karl Malone 1986-87 323 John Stockton 1988-89 308
John Stockton 1987-88 242 Mark Eaton 1987-88 320 Karl Malone 1989-90 304
John Stockton 1990-91 234 Mark Eaton 1984-85 312 Truck Robinson 1977-78 301
Rickey Green 1982-83 220 Rich Kelley 1978-79 309 Adrian Dantley 1981-82 299
Rickey Green 1983-84 215 Felton Spencer 1993-94 304 John Stockton 1990-91 298
John Stockton 1989-90 207 Mark Eaton 1983-84 303 Rich Kelley 1978-79 288
John Stockton 1993-94 199 Mark Eaton 1990-91 298 John Stockton 1991-92 286
John Stockton 1992-93 199 Karl Malone 1987-88 296 Karl Malone 1988-89 285
John Stockton 1994-95 194 Karl Malone 1985-86 295 Adrian Dantley 1980-81 282
REBOUNDS PER GAME AVG STEALS PER GAME AVG MINUTES PER GAME AVG
Truck Robinson 1977-78 15.7 John Stockton 1988-89 3.21 Truck Robinson 1977-78 44.4
Rich Kelley 1978-79 12.8 John Stockton 1991-92 2.98 Adrian Dantley 1980-81 42.7
Karl Malone 1987-88 12.0 John Stockton 1987-88 2.95 Pete Maravich 1976-77 41.7
Karl Malone 1990-91 11.8 John Stockton 1990-91 2.85 Pete Maravich 1977-78 40.8
Carlos Boozer 2006-07 11.7 Rickey Green 1982-83 2.82 Karl Malone 1993-94 40.6
Karl Malone 1993-94 11.5 Rickey Green 1983-84 2.65 Karl Malone 1990-91 40.3
Mark Eaton 1984-85 11.3 John Stockton 1989-90 2.65 Adrian Dantley 1981-82 39.8
Karl Malone 1991-92 11.2 John Stockton 1992-93 2.43 Adrian Dantley 1979-80 39.3
Karl Malone 1992-93 11.2 John Stockton 1993-94 2.43 Karl Malone 1988-89 39.1
Carlos Boozer 2009-10 11.2 John Stockton 1994-95 2.37 Karl Malone 1987-88 39.0
minimum 70 games or 800 rebounds minimum 70 games or 125 steals minimum 70 games or 2,000 minutes
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ROOKIE RECORDS
GAMES PLAYED THREE-POINTERS MADE TOTAL REBOUNDS
Danny Schayes 1981-82 82 (SINCE 1979-80) Karl Malone 1985-86 718
Jerry Eaves 1982-83 82 Trey Burke 2013-14 111 Rich Kelley 1975-76 528
John Stockton 1984-85 82 Deron Williams 2005-06 91 Paul Griffin 1976-77 495
Jim Les 1988-89 82 Danté Exum 2014-15 83 Thurl Bailey 1983-84 464
Blue Edwards 1989-90 82 Joe Ingles 2014-15 72 Mark Eaton 1982-83 462
Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 82 Raul Neto 2015-16 64
Raul Lopez 2003-04 82 ASSISTS
Paul Millsap 2006-07 82 THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED John Stockton 1984-85 415
Wesley Matthews 2009-10 82 (SINCE 1979-80) Trey Burke 2013-14 396
Danté Exum 2014-15 82 Trey Burke 2013-14 336 Deron Williams 2005-06 359
Danté Exum 2014-15 264 Raul Lopez 2003-04 305
GAMES STARTED Deron Williams 2005-06 219 Karl Malone 1985-86 236
Darrell Griffith 1980-81 80 Joe Ingles 2014-15 202
Karl Malone 1985-86 76 Rodney Hood 2014-15 170 STEALS
Jarron Collins 2001-02 68 Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 116
Trey Burke 2013-14 68 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE John Stockton 1984-85 109
Thurl Bailey 1983-84 54 (SINCE 1979-80) Darrell Griffith 1980-81 106
3FG% 3FG-A Karl Malone 1985-86 105
MINUTES PLAYED Shandon Anderson 1996-97 .511 (24-47) Don “Duck” Williams 1979-80 100
Darrell Griffith 1980-81 2,867 Gordon Hayward 2010-11 .473 (35-74)
Karl Malone 1985-86 2,475 Corey Crowder 1991-92 .433 (13-30)
Deron Williams 2005-06 .416 (91-219)
BLOCKED SHOTS
Deron Williams 2005-06 2,307 Mark Eaton 1982-83 275
Trey Burke 2013-14 2,262 Raul Neto 2015-16 .395 (64-162)
Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 159
Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 2,151 minimum 10 made
Thurl Bailey 1983-84 122
Paul Millsap 2006-07 74
POINTS FREE THROWS MADE Danny Schayes 1981-82 72
Darrell Griffith 1980-81 1,671 Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 285
Karl Malone 1985-86 1,203 Darrell Griffith 1980-81 229
Jerry Eaves 1982-83 200
PERSONAL FOULS
Trey Burke 2013-14 895 Karl Malone 1985-86 295
Aaron James 1974-75 887 Karl Malone 1985-86 195
Danny Schayes 1981-82 292
Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 880 Wesley Matthews 2009-10 160
Blue Edwards 1989-90 280
Mark Eaton 1982-83 257
FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Paul Griffin 1976-77 241
Darrell Griffith 1980-81 716 Karl Malone 1985-86 405
Karl Malone 1985-86 504 Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 371
Darrell Griffith 1980-81 320
DISQUALIFICATIONS
Aaron James 1974-75 370 Paul Griffin 1976-77 6
Trey Burke 2013-14 341 Jerry Eaves 1982-83 247
Mark Eaton 1982-83 6
Deron Williams 2005-06 339 Paul Millsap 2006-07 208
Rich Kelley 1975-76 5
Aaron James 1974-75 4
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Danny Schayes 1981-82 4
Darrell Griffith 1980-81 1,544 FT% FT-A Jarron Collins 2001-02 4
Karl Malone 1985-86 1,016 Trey Burke 2013-14 .903 (102-113)
Raul Lopez 2003-04 .863 (101-117)
Trey Burke 2013-14 897
Wesley Matthews 2009-10 .829 (160-193)
TURNOVERS
Deron Williams 2005-06 805 (SINCE 1977-78)
Aaron James 1974-75 776 David Benoit 1991-92 .810 (81-100) Karl Malone 1985-86 279
Jerry Eaves 1982-83 .810 (200-247) Darrell Griffith 1980-81 231
minimum 63 made
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Raul Lopez 2003-04 174
FG% FG-A Jerry Eaves 1982-83 152
Paul Millsap 2006-07 .525 (209-398) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Blue Edwards 1989-90 152
Thurl Bailey 1983-84 .512 (302-590) Rich Kelley 1975-76 193
Mitchell “J.J.” Anderson 1982-83 .510 (182-357) Paul Millsap 2006-07 183
Jim McElroy 1975-76 .510 (151-296) Karl Malone 1985-86 174
Blue Edwards 1989-90 .507 (286-564) Paul Griffin 1976-77 167
Karl Malone 1985-86 .496 (504-1016) Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 149
Jerry Eaves 1982-83 .487 (280-575)
Rich Kelley 1975-76 .485 (184-379) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Wesley Matthews 2009-10 .483 (273-565) Karl Malone 1985-86 544
Danny Schayes 1981-82 .481 (252-524) Mark Eaton 1982-83 376
minimum 150 FGM Thurl Bailey 1983-84 349
Rich Kelley 1975-76 335
Paul Griffin 1976-77 328
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ROOKIE RECORDS
ROOKIE BEST AVERAGES
SCORING AVERAGE AVG ASSISTS PER GAME AVG BLOCKS PER GAME AVG
Darrell Griffith 1980-81 20.6 Trey Burke 2013-14 5.7 Mark Eaton 1982-83 3.40
Karl Malone 1985-86 14.9 John Stockton 1984-85 5.1 Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 1.94
Trey Burke 2013-14 12.8 Deron Williams 2005-06 4.5 Thurl Bailey 1983-84 1.51
Aaron James 1974-75 11.7 Raul Lopez 2003-04 3.7 Greg Ostertag 1995-96 1.11
Deron Williams 2005-06 10.8 Karl Malone 1985-86 2.9 Rudy Gobert 2013-14 0.91
minimum 35 games minimum 35 games minimum 35 games
REBOUNDS PER GAME AVG STEALS PER GAME AVG MINUTES PER GAME AVG
Karl Malone 1985-86 8.9 Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 1.41 Darrell Griffith 1980-81 35.4
Rich Kelley 1975-76 7.0 John Stockton 1984-85 1.33 Trey Burke 2013-14 32.3
Paul Griffin 1976-77 6.1 Darrell Griffith 1980-81 1.31 Karl Malone 1985-86 30.6
Thurl Bailey 1983-84 5.7 Don “Duck” Williams 1979-80 1.30 Deron Williams 2005-06 28.8
Mark Eaton 1982-83 5.7 Karl Malone 1985-86 1.30 Andrei Kirilenko 2001-02 26.2
minimum 35 games minimum 35 games minimum 35 games
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A L L-T I M E J A Z Z I N D I V I D U A L H I G H S
MINUTES PLAYED FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
GAME 57:28 Gordon Hayward @ Atlanta (4OT), 3/25/12 GAME 31 Adrian Dantley vs. Denver, 11/25/83
GAME 56:39 Karl Malone vs. Chicago (3OT), 2/3/92 HALF 22 Karl Malone @ Dallas, 11/4/00 (2nd)
non-OT 48:00 many times, (last) John Stockton @ Phoenix, 3/1/92 QTR 13 Adrian Dantley vs. Indiana, 1/1/85 (2nd)
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POINTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
GAME 153 vs. San Antonio, 4/9/78 GAME 31 vs. Buffalo, 11/6/74
1st HALF 80 vs. Golden State, 12/26/89 @ Denver, 1/12/83
2nd HALF 83 vs. San Antonio, 3/27/87 vs. L.A. Lakers, 4/16/87
vs. Milwaukee, 1/27/90 vs. Atlanta, 11/10/93
QTR 50# vs. Denver, 4/10/82 (1st)
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
FIELD GOALS MADE GAME 52 vs. Milwaukee, 2/23/77
GAME 68 vs. San Antonio, 4/9/78 vs. New Jersey, 12/22/77
HALF 35 three times (last), vs. San Antonio, 3/27/87 (2nd)
QTR 20 many times (none since 2002) ASSISTS
GAME 49 vs. San Antonio, 4/9/78
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED HALF 27 vs. San Antonio, 4/9/78 (1st)
GAME 118 vs. San Antonio, 4/9/78 @ Golden State, 4/6/97 (1st)
HALF 68 @ Cleveland, 12/19/86 (2nd) (OT) QTR 15 vs. Seattle, 2/24/87 (3rd)
QTR 35 @ L.A. Lakers, 11/12/75 (4th) vs. Dallas, 3/16/88 (2nd)
vs. Phoenix, 11/17/84 (2nd)
STEALS
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME 20 vs. Minnesota, 1/28/11
GAME .6753 (52-77) vs. Houston, 2/27/10 HALF 13 @ Philadelphia, 3/13/80
.6747 (56-83) vs. Cleveland, 3/24/79 QTR 9 vs. Boston, 2/24/07 (3rd)
REBOUNDS
GAME 73 vs. Milwaukee, 2/23/77
HALF 41 vs. New York, 10/26/78 (2nd)
QTR 24 vs. Sacramento, 12/28/88 (4th)
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A L L-T I M E J A Z Z T E A M L O W S
POINTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
GAME 56 @ Seattle, 2/16/99 GAME 2 @ Orlando, 12/20/96
HALF 20 vs. Seattle, 1/4/75 (1st) @L.A. Lakers, 3/19/15
QTR 5 @ L.A. Lakers, 12/1/81 (2nd) HALF 0 several times, (last) vs. Phoenix, 4/14/10 (2nd)
REBOUNDS
GAME 22 vs. Miami, 1/28/02
@ Denver, 2/26/95
HALF 8 @ Dallas, 4/8/88 (1st)
@ San Antonio, 11/27/04 (2nd)
vs. Charlotte, 2/1/05 (2nd)
QTR 2 many times, (last) @ Dallas, 11/3/09 (4th)
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A L L-T I M E O P P O N E N T T E A M H I G H S
POINTS OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
GAME 158 @ Milwaukee, 3/14/79 GAME 33 @ Portland, 1/8/78
HALF 87 @ Milwaukee, 3/14/79 (2nd)
QTR 50 @ San Diego, 4/14/84 (2nd) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
OT 24 @ Sacramento, 3/17/90 GAME 52 @ Golden State, 12/3/74
REBOUNDS
GAME 75 @ Golden State, 2/10/76
HALF 44 Chicago, 2/3/92 (2nd) (OT)
QTR 27 @ Milwaukee, 3/6/87 (2nd)
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A L L-T I M E O P P O N E N T T E A M L O W S
POINTS REBOUNDS
GAME 56 @ Miami, 12/18/01 GAME 21 New Jersey, 1/29/07
HALF 23 @ Miami, 12/18/01 (1st) Charlotte, 3/5/07
QTR 6 @ Detroit, 3/13/05 (4th) HALF 7 Houston, 4/10/04 (1st)
QTR 2 many times, (last) by Miami, 1/14/13 (2nd)
FIELD GOALS MADE
GAME 19 @ Philadelphia, 10/30/15 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
HALF 7 Houston, 4/10/04 (1st) GAME 0 San Antonio, 1/23/02
L.A. Lakers, 11/3/04 (1st) HALF 0 many times, (last) vs. Atlanta, 3/8/16 (1st)
QTR 0 @ Detroit, 3/13/05 (4th)
Sacramento, 2/3/06 (4th) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
GAME 13 @ New Jersey, 3/6/98
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
GAME 54 @ Houston, 2/4/02 ASSISTS
HALF 24 @ Memphis, 1/30/04 (2nd) GAME 6 Cleveland, 11/5/14
@ Minnesota, 4/12/04 (2nd) HALF 1 Chicago, 2/1/93 (2nd)
QTR 8 Orlando, 2/25/00 (2nd) L.A. Clippers, 5/4/99 (2nd)
@ Dallas, 12/20/02 (2nd)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE QTR 0 many times, (last) Portland, 2/20/15 (4th)
GAME .255 (25-98) New Jersey, 11/27/89
HALF .152 (5-33) Portland, 1/29/03 (2nd) STEALS
QTR .000 (0-20) Sacramento, 2/3/06 (4th) GAME 0 San Antonio, 1/10/05
.000 (0-15) @ Detroit, 3/13/05 (4th) HALF 0 many times, (last) @ Dallas, 2/9/16 (2nd)
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S E A S O N - B Y- S E A S O N L E A D E R S
SCORING G PTS AVG. 1984-85:
1985-86:
Rickey Green
John Stockton
77
82
597
610
7.8
7.4
1974-75: Pete Maravich 79 1700 21.5 1986-87: John Stockton 82 670 8.2
1975-76: Pete Maravich 62 1604 25.9 1987-88: John Stockton 82 1128 13.8*
1976-77: Pete Maravich 73 2273 31.1* 1988-89: John Stockton 82 1118 13.6*
1977-78: Pete Maravich 50 1352 27.0 1989-90: John Stockton 78 1134 14.5*
1978-79: Len Robinson 43 1039 24.2 1990-91: John Stockton 82 1164 14.2*
1979-80: Adrian Dantley 68 1903 28.0 1991-92: John Stockton 82 1126 13.7*
1980-81: Adrian Dantley 80 2452 30.7* 1992-93: John Stockton 82 987 12.0*
1981-82: Adrian Dantley 81 2457 30.3 1993-94: John Stockton 82 1031 12.6*
1982-83: Darrell Griffith 77 1709 22.2 1994-95: John Stockton 82 1011 12.3*
1983-84: Adrian Dantley 79 2418 30.6* 1995-96: John Stockton 82 916 11.2*
1984-85: Adrian Dantley 55 1462 26.6 1996-97: John Stockton 82 860 10.5
1985-86: Adrian Dantley 76 2267 29.8 1997-98: John Stockton 64 543 8.5
1986-87: Karl Malone 82 1779 21.7 1998-99: John Stockton 50 374 7.5
1987-88: Karl Malone 82 2268 27.7 1999-00: John Stockton 82 703 8.6
1988-89: Karl Malone 80 2326 29.1 2000-01: John Stockton 82 713 8.7
1989-90: Karl Malone 82 2540 31.0 2001-02: John Stockton 82 674 8.2
1990-91: Karl Malone 82 2382 29.0 2002-03: John Stockton 82 629 7.7
1991-92: Karl Malone 81 2272 28.0 2003-04: Carlos Arroyo 71 355 5.0
1992-93: Karl Malone 82 2217 27.0 2004-05: Keith McLeod 53 236 4.5
1993-94: Karl Malone 82 2063 25.2 2005-06: Deron Williams 80 359 4.5
1994-95: Karl Malone 82 2187 26.7 2006-07 Deron Williams 80 745 9.3
1995-96: Karl Malone 82 2106 25.7 2007-08: Deron Williams 82 862 10.5
1996-97: Karl Malone 82 2249 27.4 2008-09: Deron Williams 68 725 10.7
1997-98: Karl Malone 81 2190 27.0 2009-10: Deron Williams 76 798 10.5
1998-99: Karl Malone 49 1164 23.8 2010-11: Deron Williams+ 53 514 9.7
1999-00: Karl Malone 82 2095 25.5 2011-12: Devin Harris 63 316 5
2000-01: Karl Malone 81 1878 23.2 2012-13: Mo Williams 46 285 6.2
2001-02: Karl Malone 80 1788 22.4 2013-14: Trey Burke 70 396 5.7
2002-03: Karl Malone 81 1667 20.6 2014-15: Trey Burke 76 328 4.3
2003-04: Andrei Kirilenko 78 1284 16.5 2015-16: Gordon Hayward 80 296 3.7
2004-05: Carlos Boozer 51 1772 17.8
2005-06: Mehmet Okur 82 1472 18.0 BLOCKED SHOTS G BS AVG.
2006-07: Carlos Boozer 74 1549 20.9 1974-75: Otto Moore 40 39 0.98
2007-08: Carlos Boozer 81 1708 21.1 1975-76: Otto Mvoore 81 136 1.68
2008-09: Deron Williams 68 1322 19.4 1976-77: Otto Moore 81 117 1.44
2009-10: Carlos Boozer 78 1519 19.5 1977-78: Joe Meriweather 54 118 2.19
2010-11: Deron Williams+ 53 1129 21.3 1978-79: Rich Kelley 80 166 2.08
2011-12: Al Jefferson 61 1170 19.2 1979-80: Ben Poquette 82 162 1.98
2012-13: Al Jefferson 78 1391 17.8 1980-81: Ben Poquette 82 174 2.12
2013-14: Gordon Hayward 77 1248 16.2 1981-82: Jeff Wilkins 82 77 0.94
2014-15: Gordon Hayward 76 1463 19.3 1982-83: Mark Eaton 81 275 3.40
2015-16: Gordon Hayward 80 1578 19.7 1983-84: Mark Eaton 82 351 4.28*
REBOUNDS G REBS AVG. 1984-85: Mark Eaton 82 456 5.56*
1974-75: E.C. Coleman 77 549 7.1 1985-86: Mark Eaton 80 369 4.61
1975-76: Otto Moore 81 793 9.8 1986-87: Mark Eaton 79 321 4.06*
1976-77: Otto Moore 81 636 7.9 1987-88: Mark Eaton 82 304 3.71*
1977-78: Len Robinson 82 1288 15.7* 1988-89: Mark Eaton 82 315 3.84
1978-79: Rich Kelley 80 1026 12.8 1989-90: Mark Eaton 82 201 2.45
1979-80: Adrian Dantley 68 516 7.6 1990-91: Mark Eaton 80 188 2.35
1980-81: Ben Poquette 82 629 7.7 1991-92: Mark Eaton 81 205 2.53
1981-82: Jeff Wilkins 82 611 7.5 1992-93: Mark Eaton 64 79 1.23
1982-83: Jeff Wilkins 81 596 7.4 1993-94: Karl Malone 82 126 1.54
1983-84: Mark Eaton 82 595 7.3 1994-95: Karl Malone 82 85 1.04
1984-85: Mark Eaton 82 927 11.3 1995-96: Greg Ostertag 57 63 1.11
1985-86: Karl Malone 81 718 8.9 1996-97: Greg Ostertag 77 152 1.97
1986-87: Karl Malone 82 855 10.4 1997-98: Greg Ostertag 63 132 2.10
1987-88: Karl Malone 82 986 12.0 1998-99: Greg Ostertag 48 131 2.73
1988-89: Karl Malone 80 853 10.7 1999-00: Greg Ostertag 81 172 2.12
1989-90: Karl Malone 82 911 11.1 2000-01: Greg Ostertag 81 142 1.75
1990-91: Karl Malone 82 967 11.8 2001-02: Andrei Kirilenko 82 159 1.94
1991-92: Karl Malone 81 909 11.2 2002-03: Andrei Kirilenko 80 175 2.19
1992-93: Karl Malone 82 919 11.2 2003-04: Andrei Kirilenko 78 215 2.76
1993-94: Karl Malone 82 940 11.5 2004-05: Andrei Kirilenko 41 136 3.32*
1994-95: Karl Malone 82 871 10.6 2005-06: Andrei Kirilenko 82 220 3.19
1995-96: Karl Malone 82 804 9.8 2006-07 Andrei Kirilenko 70 144 2.06
1996-97: Karl Malone 82 809 9.9 2007-08: Andrei Kirilenko 72 109 1.51
1997-98: Karl Malone 81 834 10.3 2008-09: Andrei Kirilenko 67 77 1.15
1998-99: Karl Malone 49 463 9.4 2009-10: Andrei Kirilenko 58 71 1.22
1999-00: Karl Malone 82 779 9.5 2010-11: Al Jefferson 82 153 1.87
2000-01: Karl Malone 81 669 8.3 2011-12: Al Jefferson 61 101 1.66
2001-02: Karl Malone 80 686 8.6 2012-13: Derrick Favors 77 130 1.69
2002-03: Karl Malone 81 628 7.8 2013-14: Derrick Favors 73 108 1.48
2003-04: Andrei Kirilenko 78 629 8.1 2014-15: Rudy Gobert 82 189 2.30
2004-05: Carlos Boozer 51 457 9.0 2015-16: Rudy Gobert 61 135 2.21
2005-06: Mehmet Okur 82 746 9.1 STEALS G STLS AVG.
2006-07: Carlos Boozer 74 867 11.7 1974-75: Pete Maravich 79 120 1.52
2007-08: Carlos Boozer 81 844 10.4 1975-76: Pete Maravich 62 87 1.40
2008-09: Carlos Boozer 37 385 10.4 1976-77: Pete Maravich 73 84 1.15
2009-10: Carlos Boozer 78 874 11.2 1977-78: Pete Maravich 50 101 2.02
2010-11: Al Jefferson 82 794 9.7 1978-79: Jim McElroy 79 148 1.87
2011-12: Al Jefferson 61 585 9.6 1979-80: Adrian Dantley 68 96 1.41
2012-13: Al Jefferson 78 720 9.2 1980-81: Rickey Green 47 75 1.60
2013-14: Derrick Favors 73 637 8.7 1981-82: Rickey Green 81 185 2.28
2014-15: Rudy Gobert 82 775 9.5 1982-83: Rickey Green 78 220 2.82
2015-16: Rudy Gobert 61 668 11.0 1983-84: Rickey Green 81 215 2.65*
ASSISTS G ASTS AVG. 1984-85:
1985-86:
Rickey Green
John Stockton
77
82
132
157
1.71
1.91
1974-75: Pete Maravich 79 488 6.2 1986-87: John Stockton 82 177 2.16
1975-76: Pete Maravich 62 332 5.4 1987-88: John Stockton 82 242 2.95
1976-77: Pete Maravich 73 392 5.4 1988-89: John Stockton 82 263 3.21*
1977-78: Pete Maravich 50 335 6.7 1989-90: John Stockton 78 207 2.65
1978-79: Jim McElroy 79 453 5.7 1990-91: John Stockton 82 234 2.85
1979-80: Allan Bristow 81 341 4.2 1991-92: John Stockton 82 244 2.98*
1980-81: Allan Bristow 82 383 4.7 1992-93: John Stockton 82 199 2.43
1981-82: Rickey Green 81 630 7.8 1993-94: John Stockton 82 199 2.43
1982-83: Rickey Green 78 697 8.9 1994-95: John Stockton 82 194 2.37
1983-84: Rickey Green 81 748 9.2 1995-96: John Stockton 82 140 1.71
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1996-97: John Stockton 82 166 2.02 2007-08: Kyle Korver 88 96 .917
1997-98: John Stockton 64 89 1.39 2008-09: Kyle Korver 112 127 .882
1998-99: John Stockton 50 81 1.62 2009-10: Wesley Matthews 160 193 .829
1999-00: John Stockton 82 143 1.74 2010-11: Raja Bell 91 102 .892
2000-01: John Stockton 82 132 1.61 2011-12: Gordan Hayward 193 232 .832
2001-02: Karl Malone 80 152 1.90 2012-13: Randy Foye 118 144 .819
2002-03: Karl Malone 81 136 1.68 2013-14: Trey Burke 102 113 .903
2003-04: Andrei Kirilenko 78 150 1.92 2014-15: Gordon Hayward 375 462 .812
2004-05: Andrei Kirilenko 41 67 1.63 2015-16: Rodney Hood 172 200 .860
2005-06: Andrei Kirilenko 82 102 1.48 THREE-POINT PCT. 3FGM 3FGA PCT.
2006-07: Andrei Kirilenko 70 74 1.06
2007-08: Ronnie Brewer 76 129 1.70 1979-80: Ron Boone 19 50 .380
2008-09: Ronnie Brewer 81 138 1.70 1980-81: Jeff Judkins 9 28 .321
2009-10: Ronnie Brewer 53 85 1.60 1981-82: Darrell Griffith 15 52 .288
2010-11: Paul Millsap 76 103 1.36 1982-83: Darrell Griffith 38 132 .288
2011-12: Paul Millsap 64 118 1.84 1983-84: Darrell Griffith 91 252 .361*
2012-13: Paul Millsap 78 102 1.31 1984-85: Darrell Griffith 92 257 .358
2013-14: Gordon Hayward 77 110 1.43 1985-86: Bobby Hansen 17 50 .340
2014-15: Gordon Hayward 76 108 1.42 1986-87: Kelly Tripucka 19 52 .365
2015-16: Derrick Favors 62 74 1.17 1987-88: Kelly Tripucka 31 74 .419
1988-89: Bobby Hansen 19 54 .352
FIELD GOAL PCT. FGM FGA PCT. 1989-90: John Stockton 47 113 .416
1974-75: Aaron James 370 776 .477 1990-91: Darrell Griffith 48 138 .348
1975-76: Rich Kelley 184 379 .485 1991-92: John Stockton 83 204 .407
1976-77: Aaron James 238 486 .490 1992-93: John Stockton 72 187 .385
1977-78: Rich Kelley 304 602 .505 1993-94: Jeff Hornacek 18 42 .429
1978-79: Rich Kelley 440 870 .506 1994-95: John Stockton 102 227 .449
1979-80: Adrian Dantley 730 1267 .576 1995-96: Jeff Hornacek 104 223 .466
1980-81: Adrian Dantley 909 1627 .559 1996-97: John Stockton 76 180 .422
1981-82: Adrian Dantley 904 1586 .570 1997-98: Jeff Hornacek 56 127 .441
1982-83: Adrian Dantley 233 402 .580 1998-99: Jeff Hornacek 43 81 .420
1983-84: Adrian Dantley 802 1438 .558 1999-00: Jeff Hornacek 66 138 .478
1984-85: Adrian Dantley 512 964 .531 2000-01: John Stockton 61 132 .462
1985-86: Adrian Dantley 818 1453 .563 2001-02: John Crotty 31 69 .449
1986-87: Karl Malone 728 1422 .512 2002-03: Matt Harpring 66 160 .413
1987-88: John Stockton 454 791 .574 2003-04: Raja Bell 62 166 .373
1988-89: John Stockton 497 923 .538 2004-05: Raul Lopez 20 45 .444
1989-90: Karl Malone 914 1627 .562 2005-06: Gordan Giricek 91 219 .419
1990-91: Karl Malone 847 1608 .527 2006-07: Gordan Giricek 52 122 .426
1991-92: Karl Malone 798 1516 .526 2007-08: Deron Williams 83 210 .395
1992-93: Karl Malone 797 1443 .552 2008-09: Mehmet Okur 90 202 .446
1993-94: John Stockton 458 868 .528 2009-10: Kyle Korver 59 110 .536*
1994-95: John Stockton 429 791 .542 2010-11: Gordon Hayward 35 74 .473
1995-96: John Stockton 440 818 .538 2011-12: Raja Bell 34 87 .391
1996-97: Karl Malone 864 1571 .550 2012-13: Gordon Hayward 102 246 .415
1997-98: Karl Malone 780 1472 .530 2013-14: Richard Jefferson 123 301 .409
1998-99: Karl Malone 393 797 .493 2014-15: Rodney Hood 62 170 .365
1999-00: Olden Polynice 203 398 .510 2015-16: Alec Burks 32 79 .405
2000-01:
2001-02:
John Stockton
Donyell Marshall
328
343
651
661
.504
.519
MINUTES PLAYED G MIN AVG.
1974-75: Pete Maravich 79 2853 36.1
2002-03 Matt Harpring 521 1020 .511 1975-76: Pete Maravich 62 2373 38.3
2003-04: Jarron Collins 147 295 .498 1976-77: Pete Maravich 73 3041 41.7
2004-05: Carlos Boozer 361 693 .521 1977-78: Len Robinson 82 3638 44.4
2005-06: Carlos Boozer 219 399 .549 1978-79: Len Robinson 43 1781 41.4
2006-07: Carlos Boozer 647 1154 .561 1979-80: Adrian Dantley 68 2674 39.3
2007-08: Ronnie Brewer 354 634 .558 1980-81: Adrian Dantley 80 3417 42.7*
2008-09: Paul Millsap 400 749 .508 1981-82: Adrian Dantley 81 3222 39.8
2009-10: Carlos Boozer 617 1098 .562 1982-83: Darrell Griffith 77 2787 36.2
2010-11: Paul Millsap 525 988 .531 1983-84: Adrian Dantley 79 2984 37.8
2011-12: Derrick Favors 222 445 .499 1984-85: Adrian Dantley 55 1971 35.8
2012-13: Enes Kanter 206 379 .544 1985-86: Adrian Dantley 76 2744 36.1
2013-14: Derrick Favors 390 747 .522 1986-87: Karl Malone 82 2857 34.8
2014-15: Rudy Gobert 258 427 .604 1987-88: Karl Malone 82 3198 39.0
2015-16: Rudy Gobert 198 354 .559 1988-89: Karl Malone 80 3126 39.1
FREE THROW PCT. FTM FTA PCT. 1989-90: Karl Malone 82 3122 38.1
1974-75: Jim Barnett 156 188 .830 1990-91: Karl Malone 82 3302 40.3
1975-76: Nate Williams 197 239 .824 1991-92: Karl Malone 81 3054 37.7
1976-77: Pete Maravich 501 600 .835 1992-93: Karl Malone 82 3099 37.8
1977-78: Pete Maravich 240 276 .870 1993-94: Karl Malone 82 3329 40.6
1978-79: Gail Goodrich 174 204 .853 1994-95: Karl Malone 82 3126 38.1
1979-80: Mack Calvin 105 117 .897 1995-96: Karl Malone 82 3113 38.0
1980-81: Allan Bristow 166 198 .838 1996-97: Karl Malone 82 2998 36.6
1981-82: Ben Poquette 97 120 .808 1997-98: Karl Malone 81 3030 37.4
1982-83: Adrian Dantley 210 248 .847 1998-99: Karl Malone 49 1832 37.4
1983-84: Adrian Dantley 813 946 .859 1999-00: Karl Malone 82 2947 35.9
1984-85: Rickey Green 232 267 .869 2000-01: Karl Malone 81 2895 35.7
1985-86: Rickey Green 213 250 .852 2001-02: Karl Malone 80 3040 38.0
1986-87: Kelly Tripucka 197 226 .872 2002:03: Karl Malone 81 2936 36.2
1987-88: John Stockton 272 324 .840 2003-04: Andrei Kirilenko 78 2895 37.1
1988-89: John Stockton 390 452 .863 2004-05: Matt Harpring 74 2594 34.9
1989-90: John Stockton 354 432 .819 2005-06: Mehmet Okur 82 2945 35.9
1990-91: Jeff Malone 231 252 .917 2006-07: Deron Williams 80 2950 36.9
1991-92: Jeff Malone 256 285 .898 2007-08: Deron Williams 82 3059 37.3
1992-93: Jeff Malone 236 277 .852 2008-09: Deron Williams 68 2505 36.8
1993-94: Jeff Hornacek 82 92 .891 2009-10: Deron Williams 76 2802 36.9
1994-95: Jeff Hornacek 284 322 .882 2010-11: Deron Williams+ 53 2009 37.9
1995-96: Jeff Hornacek 259 290 .893 2011-12: Al Jefferson 61 2075 34.0
1996-97: Jeff Hornacek 293 326 .899 2012-13: Al Jefferson 78 2578 33.1
1997-98: Jeff Hornacek 285 322 .885 2013-14: Gordon Hayward 77 2800 36.4
1998-99: Jeff Hornacek 125 140 .893 2014-15: Gordon Hayward 76 2618 34.4
1999-00: Jeff Hornacek 171 180 .950* 2015-16: Gordon Hayward 80 2893 36.2
2000-01: John Stockton 227 278 .817 *league leader +Traded to New Jersey on 2/23/11
2001-02: John Stockton 275 321 .857
2002-03: John Stockton 237 287 .826
2003-04: Gordan Giricek 68 77 .883
2004-05: Mehmet Okur 329 387 .850
2005-06: Keith McLeod 106 133 .797
2006-07: Derek Fisher 262 307 .853
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1974-75 (28) 1983-84 (7) 1992-93 (10)
Opener Finale Opener Finale Opener Finale
F E.C. Coleman E.C. Coleman F Adrian Dantley Adrian Dantley F Karl Malone Karl Malone
F Bud Stallworth Bud Stallworth F John Drew Thurl Bailey F Tyrone Corbin David Benoit
C Walt Bellamy Otto Moore C Mark Eaton Mark Eaton C Mike Brown Mark Eaton
G Stu Lantz Louie Nelson G Darrell Griffith Darrell Griffith G Jeff Malone Jeff Malone
G Pete Maravich Pete Maravich G Rickey Green Rickey Green G John Stockton John Stockton
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STARTING LINEUPS/GAMES LOST TO INJURY
2001-02 (10) 2006-07 (13) 2011-12 (14)
Opener Finale Opener Finale Opener Finale
F Karl Malone Karl Malone F Andrei Kirilenko Andrei Kirilenko F Gordon Hayward DeMarre Carroll
F Donyell Marshall Andrei Kirilenko F Carlos Boozer Carlos Boozer F Derrick Favors Derrick Favors
C Greg Ostertag Jarron Collins C Mehmet Okur Mehmet Okur C Al Jefferson Al Jefferson
G John Stockton John Stockton G C.J. Miles Derek Fisher G Raja Bell Gordon Hayward
G Quincy Lewis Bryon Russell G Deron Williams Deron Williams G Devin Harris Devin Harris
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JAZZ AMONG NBA TOP-10 STATISTICAL LEADERS
MINUTES PLAYED ASSISTS FIELD GOAL PCT.
SEASON RANK MINS. SEASON RANK AVG. SEASON RANK PCT.
Pete Maravich 1976-77 1st 41.7 Pete Maravich 1974-75 5th 6.2 Adrian Dantley 1979-80 4th .576
Truck Robinson 1977-78 1st 44.4 Rickey Green 1981-82 7th 7.8 Tom Boswell 1979-80 5th .564
Pete Maravich 1977-78 3rd 40.8 Rickey Green 1982-83 3rd 8.9 Adrian Dantley 1980-81 7th .559
Adrian Dantley 1979-80 2nd 39.3 Rickey Green 1983-84 6th 9.2 Adrian Dantley 1981-82 6th .570
Adrian Dantley 1980-81 1st 42.7 Rickey Green 1984-85 9th 7.8 Adrian Dantley 1985-86 8th .563
Adrian Dantley 1981-82 2nd 39.8 John Stockton 1986-87 8th 8.2 John Stockton 1987-88 4th .574
Adrian Dantley 1979-80 5th 37.8 John Stockton 1987-88 1st 13.8 John Stockton 1988-89 10th .538
Karl Malone 1987-88 5th 39.0 John Stockton 1988-89 1st 13.6 Karl Malone 1989-90 4th .562
Karl Malone 1988-89 5th 39.1 John Stockton 1989-90 1st 14.5* Karl Malone 1992-93 6th .552
John Stockton 1988-89 8th 38.7 John Stockton 1990-91 1st 14.2 John Stockton 1993-94 10th .528
Karl Malone 1989-90 10th 38.1 John Stockton 1991-92 1st 13.7 John Stockton 1995-96 10th .538
Karl Malone 1990-91 2nd 40.3 John Stockton 1992-93 1st 12.0 Karl Malone 1996-97 6th .550
Karl Malone 1993-94 3rd 40.6 John Stockton 1993-94 1st 12.6 John Stockton 1996-97 7th .548
Gordon Hayward 2013-14 10th 36.4 John Stockton 1994-95 1st 12.3 Karl Malone 1997-98 9th .530
Gordon Hayward 2015-16 5th 36.2 John Stockton 1995-96 1st 11.2 Karl Malone 1999-00 8th .509
John Stockton 1996-97 2nd 10.5 John Stockton 2000-01 7th .504
SCORING John Stockton 1997-98 5th 8.5 Donyell Marshall 2000-01 8th .503
SEASON RANK AVG. John Stockton 1998-99 8th 7.5 Donyell Marshall 2001-02 3rd .519
Pete Maravich 1976-77 1st 31.1 John Stockton 1999-00 6th 8.6 John Stockton 2001-02 5th .517
Adrian Dantley 1979-80 3rd 28.0 John Stockton 2000-01 2nd 8.7 Matt Harpring 2002-03 8th .511
Adrian Dantley 1980-81 1st 30.7 John Stockton 2001-02 5th 8.2 Carlos Boozer 2006-07 6th .561
Adrian Dantley 1981-82 3rd 30.3 John Stockton 2002-03 5th 7.7 Ronnie Brewer 2007-08 7th .558
Adrian Dantley 1983-84 1st 30.6 Deron Williams 2006-07 2nd 9.3 Carlos Boozer 2007-08 9th .547
Adrian Dantley 1984-85 7th 26.6 Deron Williams 2007-08 3rd 10.5 Paul Millsap 2008-09 10th .534
Adrian Dantley 1985-86 3rd 29.8 Deron Williams 2008-09 2nd 10.7 Carlos Boozer 2009-10 6th .562
Karl Malone 1987-88 5th 27.7 Deron Williams 2009-10 3rd 10.5 Paul Millsap 2010-11 10th .531
Derrick Favors 2014-15 8th .525
Karl Malone 1988-89 2nd 29.1 BLOCKED SHOTS
Karl Malone
Karl Malone
1989-90
1990-91
2nd
2nd
31.0
29.0 SEASON RANK AVG. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Karl Malone 1991-92 2nd 28.0 Otto Moore 1975-76 8th 1.68 SEASON RANK PCT.
Karl Malone 1992-93 3rd 27.0 Joe Meriweather 1977-78 7th 2.19 Pete Maravich 1977-78 5th .870
Karl Malone 1993-94 5th 25.2 Rich Kelley 1978-79 8th 2.08 Ron Boone 1979-80 3rd .893
Karl Malone 1994-95 4th 26.7 Ben Poquette 1979-80 8th 1.98 Terry Furlow 1979-80 7th .872
Karl Malone 1995-96 4th 25.7 Ben Poquette 1980-81 9th 2.12 Adrian Dantley 1982-83 5th .847
Karl Malone 1996-97 2nd 27.4 Mark Eaton 1982-83 3rd 3.40 Adrian Dantley 1983-84 6th .859
Karl Malone 1997-98 3rd 27.0 Mark Eaton 1983-84 1st 4.28 Rickey Green 1984-85 10th .869
Karl Malone 1998-99 3rd 23.8 Mark Eaton 1984-85 1st 5.56* Jeff Malone 1990-91 2nd .917
Karl Malone 1999-00 5th 25.5 Mark Eaton 1985-86 2nd 4.61 Jeff Malone 1991-92 4th .898
Karl Malone 2001-02 9th 22.4 Mark Eaton 1986-87 1st 4.06 Jeff Hornacek 1993-94 7th .878
Mark Eaton 1987-88 1st 3.71 Jeff Hornacek 1994-95 9th .882
REBOUNDS Mark Eaton
Mark Eaton
1988-89
1989-90
2nd
6th
3.84
2.45
Jeff Hornacek
Jeff Hornacek
1995-96
1996-97
2nd
3rd
.893
.899
SEASON RANK AVG. Mark Eaton 1990-91 7th 2.35 Jeff Hornacek 1997-98 2nd .885
Truck Robinson 1977-78 1st 15.7 Mark Eaton 1991-92 9th 2.53 Jeff Hornacek 1998-99 6th .893
Rich Kelley 1978-79 2nd 12.8 Greg Ostertag 1998-99 5th 2.73 Jeff Hornacek 1999-00 1st .950
Mark Eaton 1984-85 5th 11.3 Greg Ostertag 1999-00 9th 2.12
Karl Malone
Karl Malone
1987-88
1988-89
4th
5th
12.0
10.7
Andrei Kirilenko
Andrei Kirilenko
2002-03
2003-04
8th
3rd
2.19
2.76
THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE
Mark Eaton 1988-89 7th 10.3 Andrei Kirilenko 2004-05 1st 3.32 SEASON RANK PCT.
Karl Malone 1989-90 4th 11.1 Andrei Kirilenko 2005-06 2nd 3.19 Darrell Griffith 1982-83 2nd .288
Karl Malone 1990-91 4th 11.8 Andrei Kirilenko 2006-07 9th 2.06 Darrell Griffith 1983-84 1st .361
Karl Malone 1991-92 9th 11.2 Al Jefferson 2010-11 9th 1.87 Darrell Griffith 1984-85 9th .358
Karl Malone 1992-93 T-10th 11.2 Rudy Gobert 2014-15 3rd 2.30 Kelly Tripucka 1987-88 5th .419
Karl Malone 1993-94 8th 11.5 Rudy Gobert 2015-16 3rd 2.21 John Stockton 1989-90 8th .416
Karl Malone 1994-95 9th 10.6 John Stockton 1991-92 7th .407
Karl Malone
Karl Malone
1996-97
1997-98
T-10th
6th
9.9
10.3
STEALS John Stockton
Jeff Hornacek
1994-95
1995-96
5th
5th
.449
.466
Carlos Boozer 2006-07 T-4th 11.7 SEASON RANK AVG. Jeff Hornacek 1997-98 2nd .441
Carlos Boozer 2007-08 8th 10.4 Rickey Green 1981-82 6th 2.28 Jeff Hornacek 1998-99 7th .420
Carlos Boozer 2009-10 5th 11.2 Rickey Green 1982-83 2nd 2.82 Jeff Hornacek 1999-00 2nd .478
Al Jefferson 2010-11 8th 9.7 Rickey Green 1983-84 1st 2.65 John Stockton 2000-01 2nd .462
Rudy Gobert 2015-16 7th 11.0 John Stockton 1986-87 8th 2.16 Matt Harpring 2002-03 6th .413
John Stockton 1987-88 3rd 2.95 Mehmet Okur 2008-09 6th .446
John Stockton 1988-89 1st 3.21 Kyle Korver 2009-10 1st .536*
John Stockton 1989-90 2nd 2.65
John Stockton 1990-91 2nd 2.85 *NBA record. BOLD indicates league leader.
John Stockton 1991-92 1st 2.98
John Stockton 1992-93 3rd 2.43
John Stockton 1993-94 4th 2.43
John Stockton 1994-95 4th 2.37
John Stockton 1996-97 8th 2.02
John Stockton 1999-00 10th 1.74
Karl Malone 2001-02 7th 1.90
John Stockton 2001-02 10th 1.85
Andrei Kirilenko 2003-04 4th 1.92
Ronnie Brewer 2008-09 7th 1.70
Paul Millsap 2011-12 4th 1.84
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JAZZ TOP INDIVIDUAL SCORING PERFORMANCES
POINTS PLAYER FG-A 3FG-A FT-A OPPONENT DATE
68 Pete Maravich 26-43 --- 16-19 vs. New York 2/25/77
61 Karl Malone 21-26 0-0 19-23 vs. Milwaukee 1/27/90
57 Adrian Dantley 20-27 0-0 17-22 vs. Chicago 12/4/82
56 Karl Malone 18-29 1-1 19-23 @ Golden State 4/7/98
55 Adrian Dantley 24-36 0-0 7-8 vs. Denver 2/6/81
53 Adrian Dantley 19-28 0-0 15-18 vs. Denver 4/10/82
52 Karl Malone 22-28 0-0 8-12 @ Charlotte 12/22/89
51 Pete Maravich 18-38 --- 15-18 vs. Kansas City 12/14/76
51 Pete Maravich 21-34 --- 9-10 @ Phoenix 3/18/77
51 Truck Robinson 20-26 --- 11-13 vs. New Jersey 11/21/78
51 Adrian Dantley 20-25 0-0 11-11 @ Denver 1/7/81
51 Karl Malone 19-28 0-0 13-16 vs. Golden State 12/9/95
50 Pete Maravich 23-39 --- 4-5 vs. Washington 12/26/76
50 Adrian Dantley 21-27 0-0 8-10 vs. L.A. Lakers 11/27/79
50 Adrian Dantley 12-17 0-0 26-29 vs. Dallas 10/31/80
50+ POINT GAMES 40+ POINT GAMES 2 Jeff Malone 1 C.J. Miles
6 Adrian Dantley 49 Adrian Dantley 2 Deron Williams 1 Paul Millsap
4 Karl Malone 44 Karl Malone 1 Thurl Bailey 1 Mehmet Okur
4 Pete Maravich 24 Pete Maravich 1 Rickey Green 1 Truck Robinson
1 Truck Robinson 4 Darrell Griffith 1 Jeff Hornacek 1 Nate Williams
15 TOTAL 2 Carlos Boozer 1 Jim McElroy 139 TOTAL
2 John Drew 1 Al Jefferson
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JAZZ TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES
JAZZ TOP INDIVIDUAL ASSIST GAMES
ASSISTS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE
28 John Stockton vs. San Antonio 1/15/91
27 John Stockton @ New York 12/19/89
26 John Stockton vs. Portland 4/14/88
24 John Stockton @ Houston 1/3/89
23 John Stockton vs. L.A. Lakers 4/12/90
23 John Stockton @ L.A. Clippers 12/8/90
23 John Stockton vs. Golden State 11/29/91
23 John Stockton vs. Minnesota 4/17/92
22 John Stockton vs. L.A. Lakers 1/8/87
22 John Stockton vs. Cleveland (OT) 12/11/89
22 John Stockton @ Philadelphia 12/18/92
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JAZZ TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES
JAZZ TOP INDIVIDUAL BLOCKED SHOT GAMES
BLOCKS PLAYER OPPONENT DATE
14 Mark Eaton vs. Portland 1/18/85
14 Mark Eaton vs. San Antonio 2/18/89
13 Mark Eaton vs. Portland 2/18/83
12 Mark Eaton @ Denver 2/5/83
12 Mark Eaton vs. Dallas 3/17/84
12 Mark Eaton @ Dallas 2/26/85
12 Mark Eaton vs. Portland 11/1/86
11 Mark Eaton vs. Indiana 1/1/85
11 Mark Eaton vs. Golden State 3/17/87
11 Mark Eaton vs. Philadelphia 12/30/88
11 Mark Eaton vs. San Antonio 1/12/89
11 Greg Ostertag vs. Philadelphia (OT) 1/6/98
10 Joe C. Meriweather vs. Phoenix 10/28/77
10 Ben Poquette @ Chicago 12/12/80
10 Mark Eaton @ San Diego 11/30/83
10 Mark Eaton @ Chicago 2/21/84
10 Mark Eaton vs. Kansas City 3/27/84
10 Mark Eaton vs. San Antonio 11/7/84
10 Mark Eaton @ Dallas 2/1/85
10 Mark Eaton @ Portland 2/5/85
10 Mark Eaton vs. Phoenix 2/22/86
10 Andrei Kirilenko vs. Sacramento 3/25/06
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ALL-TIME JAZZ TRIPLE-DOUBLES (24)
POINTS/REBOUNDS/ASSISTS (16)
PLAYER OPPONENT DATE PTS REBS ASTS
Pete Maravich vs. Portland 11/10/74 30 11 12
Pete Maravich vs. Seattle 1/17/75 42 10 17
Pete Maravich vs. Buffalo 1/19/75 40 14 13
Pete Maravich vs. L.A. Lakers 3/5/75 30 14 13
Pete Maravich vs. Washington 4/1/75 19 13 11
Pete Maravich @ Boston (Hartford, CT) 3/9/76 37 11 10
Pete Maravich vs. Denver 4/10/77 45 11 10
Gail Goodrich vs. Phoenix 11/2/78 24 10 10
Adrian Dantley vs. New Jersey (OT) 1/26/82 39 10 11
Danny Schayes @ L.A. Lakers 12/22/82 13 12 11
Karl Malone vs. L.A. Clippers 2/2/96 27 15 10
Karl Malone vs. Toronto 2/27/97 32 13 10
Karl Malone vs. L.A. Clippers 5/4/99 29 12 10
Andrei Kirilenko vs. Toronto 1/17/06 18 16 11
Andrei Kirilenko vs. L.A. Lakers 11/30/07 20 11 11
Carlos Boozer @ Seattle 2/13/08 22 11 10
POINTS/REBOUNDS/BLOCKS (8)
PLAYER OPPONENT DATE PTS REBS BLKS
Joe C. Meriweather vs. Phoenix 10/28/77 10 14 10
Mark Eaton @ Denver 2/5/83 12 14 12
Mark Eaton vs. San Antonio 11/7/84 12 11 10
Mark Eaton vs. Portland 1/18/85 12 20 14
Mark Eaton @ Dallas 2/1/85 12 20 10
Mark Eaton @ Portland 2/5/85 17 10 10
Mark Eaton vs. Portland 11/1/86 15 20 12
Andrei Kirilenko vs. Sacramento 3/25/06 15 14 10
TRIPLE-DOUBLES
7 Pete Maravich 1 Adrian Dantley
6 Mark Eaton 1 Gail Goodrich
3 Andrei Kirilenko 1 Joe C. Meriweather
3 Karl Malone 1 Danny Schayes
1 Carlos Boozer 24 TOTAL
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ALL-TIME JAZZ 20-20 GAMES (56)
20-20 GAMES (POINTS/REBOUNDS) (47)
PLAYER OPPONENT DATE PTS REBS
Neal Walk @ KC-Omaha (Omaha) 11/5/74 23 22
Otto Moore vs. Washington 12/17/75 20 20
Truck Robinson vs. Phoenix 10/28/77 37 25
Truck Robinson vs. Washington 11/6/77 21 24
Truck Robinson @ L.A. Lakers 11/11/77 21 27
Truck Robinson vs. Indiana 11/22/77 28 22
Truck Robinson vs. Philadelphia 11/30/77 32 21
Truck Robinson @ Indiana 12/7/77 24 27
Truck Robinson vs. L.A. Lakers 12/13/77 22 26
Truck Robinson @ Cleveland 12/27/77 25 20
Truck Robinson @ Golden State 1/14/78 20 20
Truck Robinson @ Atlanta 1/18/78 20 21
Rich Kelley vs. Golden State 2/22/78 27 21
Truck Robinson vs. Milwaukee 2/26/78 30 21
Truck Robinson vs. San Antonio 4/9/78 24 20
Truck Robinson vs. New York 10/26/78 32 24
Rich Kelley @ L.A. Lakers 11/17/78 27 25
Truck Robinson vs. Philadelphia 11/28/78 31 23
Truck Robinson vs. L.A. Lakers 12/5/78 33 20
Truck Robinson vs. L.A. Lakers 1/2/79 26 24
Rich Kelley* vs. San Antonio 3/15/79 27 21
Rich Kelley* vs. Kansas City 3/16/79 20 23
Rich Kelley* vs. Phoenix 3/18/79 20 20
Rich Kelley vs. Indiana 3/27/79 30 23
Rich Kelley vs. Atlanta 3/31/79 28 24
Rich Kelley* vs. Detroit 4/5/79 29 24
Rich Kelley* vs. Milwaukee 4/6/79 22 23
Karl Malone* @ San Antonio 3/19/88 34 20
Karl Malone* vs. Phoenix 3/22/88 28 21
Karl Malone @ L.A. Clippers 4/20/88 33 20
Karl Malone @ San Antonio 11/12/88 35 22
Karl Malone vs. Indiana 12/15/90 33 22
Karl Malone vs. Chicago (3OT) 2/3/92 34 21
Karl Malone vs. Atlanta 11/10/93 26 20
Karl Malone vs. Golden State 3/29/94 24 23
Karl Malone vs. Denver 12/7/95 26 22
Karl Malone @ Orlando 12/15/95 24 21
Karl Malone vs. Indiana 3/6/96 24 20
Karl Malone vs. Houston 3/9/98 29 21
Donyell Marshall vs. Houston (OT) 1/15/01 26 21
Donyell Marshall @ Orlando 12/19/01 24 20
Carlos Boozer vs. Golden State 3/20/07 25 21
Carlos Boozer @ Portland 4/4/07 21 21
Carlos Boozer vs. Phoenix 1/25/10 21 20
Carlos Boozer @ Portland (OT) 2/21/10 22 23
Al Jefferson vs. Dallas (3OT) 4/16/12 28 26
Enes Kanter vs. Charlotte 3/1/13 23 22
*consecutive games
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20-20 GAMES (POINTS/ASSISTS) (9)
PLAYER OPPONENT DATE PTS ASSISTS
John Stockton @ Denver 3/14/88 20 20
John Stockton @ Houston 1/3/89 26 24
John Stockton vs. Denver 2/14/89 22 21
John Stockton @ L.A. Clippers 2/22/90 24 20
John Stockton vs. Portland 3/1/90 26 21
John Stockton vs. San Antonio 3/3/90 20 22
John Stockton @ L.A. Clippers 12/8/90 27 23
John Stockton vs. San Antonio 1/15/91 20 28
John Stockton vs. Golden State 11/29/91 21 23
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HIGHEST SINGLE-GAME SHOOTING PERCENTAGES (MIN. 8 FG ATTEMPTS)
PCT. FG-A PLAYER OPPONENT DATE
1.000 12-12 Karl Malone @ L.A. Lakers 4/6/99
1.000 12-12 Karl Malone vs. Seattle 2/3/01
1.000 11-11 Aaron James @ Phoenix 2/17/79
1.000 10-10 Bernard King @ Golden State 10/20/79
1.000 10-10 Antoine Carr @ Golden State 4/14/96
1.000 9-9 Tyrone Corbin vs. Philadelphia 3/25/92
1.000 9-9 Blue Edwards @ Phoenix 2/19/95
1.000 9-9 Jarron Collins vs. Seattle 1/16/02
1.000 8-8 Fred Boyd @ Chicago 12/4/76
1.000 8-8 Bobby Hansen vs. San Antonio 2/14/87
1.000 8-8 Kelly Tripucka @ Denver 3/11/87
1.000 8-8 John Stockton vs. Houston 11/4/99
1.000 8-8 John Stockton @ Phoenix 4/11/02
1.000 8-8 Mehmet Okur vs. Houston 11/26/04
.929 13-14 Adrian Dantley vs. L.A. Lakers 3/17/82
.923 12-13 Adrian Dantley @ Phoenix 12/2/83
.923 12-13 John Stockton vs. L.A. Clippers 11/29/96
.917 11-12 Karl Malone vs. Minnesota 1/30/95
.917 11-12 John Stockton vs. Houston 3/8/96
.909 10-11 10 times, (last) Donyell Marshall vs. Toronto, 11/10/01
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HIGHEST OPPONENT SCORING AVERAGE VS. JAZZ
POINTS PLAYER TEAMS PPG G PTS
Michael Jordan CHI, WAS 32.69 26 850
LeBron James CLE, MIA 29.32 25 733
Allen Iverson PHI, DEN, DET 27.85 26 724
Dwyane Wade MIA 27.14 22 597
Kevin Durant SEA/OKC 26.38 32 844
George Gervin SA, CHI 26.23 43 1,128
Chet Walker PHI, CHI 26.00 4 104
Kobe Bryant LAL 25.82 60 1,549
Carmelo Anthony DEN, NY 25.47 32 815
Blake Griffin LAC 24.89 18 448
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OPPONENT TOP INDIVIDUAL TURNOVER GAMES (SINCE 1977-78)
TO PLAYER OPPONENT DATE
13 Chris Mullin Golden State 3/31/88
11 Kevin Johnson @ Phoenix (OT) 4/9/90
10 Jeff Ruland @ Washington 12/11/84
10 Jason Kidd New Jersey 1/20/03
10 Stephen Curry @ Golden State 2/19/10
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ALL-TIME OPPONENT TRIPLE-DOUBLES (45)
POINTS/REBOUNDS/ASSISTS (42)
PLAYER TEAM DATE PTS REBS ASTS
Swen Nater @ San Diego 11/3/79 20 19 10
Larry Bird @ Boston 1/21/81 20 10 10
Magic Johnson L.A. Lakers (OT) 3/28/81 41 12 11
Michael Ray Richardson New York 1/12/82 26 11 11
Rich Kelley @ Phoenix 3/3/82 16 11 10
Alex English @ Denver 3/16/82 32 13 10
Magic Johnson @ L.A. Lakers 4/14/82 20 11 10
Magic Johnson L.A. Lakers 12/10/82 19 12 13
Ray Williams @ Kansas City 12/26/82 25 10 10
Larry Bird Boston 1/1/83 14 15 11
Alvan Adams @ Phoenix 3/29/83 30 12 10
Ray Williams @ Kansas City 4/8/83 14 11 10
Magic Johnson @ L.A. Lakers 11/13/83 30 13 16
Magic Johnson L.A. Lakers 11/28/84 20 10 14
Larry Bird Boston 2/18/85 30 12 10
Lewis Lloyd @ Houston 1/14/86 28 10 10
Fat Lever @ Denver 11/6/86 13 12 14
Rodney McCray @ Houston 11/20/86 13 10 14
Brad Daugherty @ Cleveland (2OT) 12/19/86 19 10 11
Magic Johnson @ L.A. Lakers 1/4/87 26 10 11
Magic Johnson @ L.A. Lakers 3/18/87 27 11 19
Clyde Drexler @ Portland 4/17/87 29 12 10
Maurice Cheeks @ Philadelphia 1/6/88 17 10 12
Fat Lever Denver 2/24/88 15 10 16
Magic Johnson @ L.A. Lakers 12/2/88 17 12 15
Alvin Robertson @ San Antonio 3/18/89 27 11 10
David Robinson @ San Antonio 3/14/92 27 12 11
Gary Payton @ Seattle 3/31/92 15 10 13
Charles Barkley @ Phoenix 2/26/93 29 11 11
David Robinson @ San Antonio 3/26/93 13 16 10
Mark Jackson Denver 1/28/97 20 10 12
Grant Hill @ Detroit (OT) 3/21/99 29 13 11
Jason Kidd Phoenix 12/27/99 16 12 15
Jason Kidd New Jersey 1/23/06 17 12 10
Pau Gasol Memphis (OT) 1/24/07 17 13 12
LeBron James Cleveland 11/7/07 32 15 13
LeBron James @ Miami (2OT) 11/9/10 20 11 14
Kyle Lowry @ Houston 3/20/11 28 11 10
Kevin Love Minnesota 2/22/14 37 12 10
Kyrie Irving @ Cleveland 2/28/14 21 10 12
Chris Paul @ L.A. Clippers 11/3/14 13 10 12
James Harden @ Houston 4/15/15 16 11 10
POINTS/REBOUNDS/BLOCKS (3)
PLAYER TEAM DATE PTS REBS BLKS
George Johnson New Jersey 3/21/78 17 13 12
Hakeem Olajuwon @ Houston 11/11/89 24 21 12
David Robinson @ San Antonio 1/12/91 22 18 11
TRIPLE-DOUBLES
8 Magic Johnson 3 David Robinson 2 Jason Kidd 2 Ray Williams
3 Larry Bird 2 LeBron James 2 Fat Lever 1 23 players
45 TOTAL
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ALL-TIME OPPONENT 20-20 GAMES (37)
OPPONENT 20-20 GAMES (POINTS/REBOUNDS) (35)
PLAYER TEAM DATE PTS REBS
Bob McAdoo @ Buffalo 10/22/74 33 22
John Drew @ Atlanta 11/16/74 44 20
Mike Sojourner @ Atlanta 3/8/75 24 20
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar L.A. Lakers 11/5/75 25 24
Dave Cowens @ Boston 12/5/75 34 20
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar L.A. Lakers 2/17/76 28 22
Elvin Hayes Washington 11/6/77 21 20
Moses Malone Houston 1/17/78 23 21
Elmore Smith @ Cleveland 2/7/78 21 20
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar @ L.A. Lakers 11/17/78 32 23
Moses Malone Houston 12/8/78 23 22
Moses Malone Houston 2/9/79 33 37
Swen Nater @ San Diego (OT) 12/23/79 35 22
Rick Robey Boston 2/20/80 20 21
Artis Gilmore @ Chicago 12/12/80 28 20
Moses Malone @ Houston (OT) 11/14/81 30 20
Maurice Lucas @ New York 3/9/82 21 20
Moses Malone @ Philadelphia 11/27/82 32 23
Terry Cummings San Diego (OT) 1/5/83 27 24
Jack Sikma Seattle 2/10/83 31 25
Jack Sikma @ Seattle 12/28/83 20 20
Hakeem Olajuwon @ Houston 1/19/85 34 20
Bill Laimbeer Detroit 3/17/86 26 21
Moses Malone @ Washington 12/16/86 38 21
Charles Barkley @ Philadelphia 12/22/86 23 21
Larry Nance Phoenix 2/10/87 30 21
Michael Cage LA Clippers 4/12/88 20 23
Hakeem Olajuwon @ Houston 11/11/89 24 21
Hakeem Olajuwon @ Houston 11/11/90 31 21
Chris Gatling @ Dallas 11/16/96 23 20
Amar’e Stoudemire @ Phoenix 12/6/08 22 20
Dwight Howard @ Orlando 3/15/09 28 20
Nazr Mohammed @ Charlotte 11/13/10 22 20
Tim Duncan San Antonio 12/12/12 22 21
Kenneth Faried @ Denver 4/12/14 24 21
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OPPONENT FOUR-POINT PLAYS (SINCE 1979-80) (23)
PLAYER TEAM DATE
Ken Higgs @ Denver 1/7/81
Steve Colter @ Portland 3/3/85
Terry Porter @ Portland 1/30/90
Jim Les Sacramento 1/25/91
Charles Barkley Philadelphia 3/25/92
John Starks New York 11/14/94
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Denver 12/7/95
Eldridge Recasner @ Atlanta 3/11/97
Damon Stoudamire Portland 4/10/00
Voshon Lenard Denver 1/25/01
Dirk Nowitzki @ Dallas 4/7/01
Jamal Crawford @ New York 12/19/04
Manu Ginobili @ San Antonio 3/6/05
Matt Carroll @ Charlotte 12/22/06
Stephon Marbury @ New York 11/26/07
Jamal Crawford @ New York 11/9/08
Marco Belinelli Golden State 1/5/09
Danny Granger @ Indiana 3/26/10
Jamal Crawford Atlanta 1/5/11
Shawne Williams New York 1/12/11
Mo Williams L.A. Clippers 2/1/12
Stephen Curry Golden State 1/13/15
Allen Crabbe Portland 12/31/15
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MISCELLANEOUS PERFORMANCES
OPPONENT TOP SCORING GAMES OFF THE BENCH
POINTS PLAYER MINUTES FG-A 3FG-A FT-A TEAM DATE
41 Nick Young 34 14-23 6-11 7-9 L.A. Lakers 4/14/14
38 Calvin Murphy 40 16-21 0-0 6-6 Houston 2/23/81
37 Manu Ginobili 36 9-21 2-7 17-19 @ San Antonio 12/7/07
37 Eddie Johnson 42 13-18 4-7 7-7 Houston 3/9/98
36 Walter Davis 38 16-24 0-1 4-4 Denver (OT) 1/6/90
36 Billy Knight 36 12-18 0-0 12-13 Indiana 11/10/80
POSTPONED/CANCELED/MOVED GAMES
DATE OPPONENT MAKEUP RESULT REASON
2/10/78 N. Orleans at Boston 4/1/78 Boston won 119-108 Blizzard of 1978 hit East Coast
4/30/92 Utah at LA Clippers 5/3/92 LAC won 115-107 First-Round Playoff Game 4 moved to Anaheim
Convention Center due to rioting in Los Angeles
11/11/96 San Antonio at Utah 4/7/97 Utah won 116-93 Delta Center court was warped
1/7/03 Memphis at Utah 4/5/04 Utah won 92-81 Memphis stuck in a snowstorm in Pacific NW
1/23/16 Utah at Washington 2/18/16 Utah won 92-81 Blizzard hit East Coast
NBA MILESTONES
SIGNIFICANCE PLAYER OPPONENT DATE DETAIL
5,000,000th point Rickey Green (Utah) vs. Cleveland 1/25/88 on 24-foot three-
scored in NBA history pointer at the third
quarter buzzer
7,000,000th point Hersey Hawkins vs. Utah 12/1/96 on running 12-foot
scored in NBA history (Seattle) jumper at 4:42 of
fourth quarter
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HISTORY
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RECORD: 23-59 (.280), 5th in Central Division PLAYOFFS: Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Scotty Robertson/Elgin Baylor/ DRAFT ADDITIONS:
Bill Van Breda Kolff • 2ND ROUND 28TH PICK
Aaron James (F), Grambling
• 9TH ROUND 154TH PICK
Kenny Boyd (F), Boston University
1974-75 NOTES:
• The New Orleans Jazz becomes the 18th member of the NBA on 3/7/74.
• A nine-man group headed by Fred Rosenfeld pays $6.15 million for the expansion franchise.
• The Jazz acquires “Pistol” Pete Maravich by trade from Atlanta on 5/3/74, making him the first player in Jazz history.
• Scotty Robertson is named as the first head coach, but he is relieved of his duties on 11/17/74 following a 1-14 start.
• Elgin Baylor serves as interim coach for one game (0-1) before Bill Van Breda Kolff is named head coach and finishes 22-44.
• The Jazz loses its first ever game, 74-89 at New York on 10/17/74.
• The franchise’s first victory comes in the 12th game of the season, a 102-101 win over Portland on 11/10/74.
• The Jazz started the season 0-28 on the road, not earning its first franchise road win until the 51st game of the season, a 106-102 win at
Atlanta on 2/8/75 thanks to a season-high 47 points by Maravich.
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RECORD: 38-44 (.463), 4th in Central Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Bill Van Breda Kolff
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 7TH PICK
• Pete Maravich, All-NBA First Team Rich Kelley (C), Stanford
• 3RD ROUND 38TH PICK
Jim McElroy (G), Central Michigan
1975-76 NOTES:
• Moses Malone is selected No. 1 in supplemental draft of ABA players, but never appears in a Jazz uniform.
• The team wins its 24th game on 2/6/76 to surpass their first NBA season win total.
• Pete Maravich scores his 10,000th career point in win over Washington on 2/26/76.
• The Jazz finished with a 15-game improvement from the previous season, best in NBA.
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1975-76 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ (38-44, .463) 4TH IN CENTRAL DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/23/75 @ Atlanta L 91-109 0-1 0-1 Atlanta Behagen - 18 Drew - 21 5,579
2 10/24/75 DETROIT W 114-106 1-0 1-1 New Orleans Maravich - 31 Lanier - 29 9,348
3 10/26/75 NEW YORK W** 125-114 2-0 2-1 New Orleans Maravich - 45 Monroe - 36 13,108
4 10/28/75 PORTLAND W 99-90 3-0 3-1 New Orleans Nelson - 19 Petrie - 24 9,211
5 10/31/75 MILWAUKEE W 100-85 4-0 4-1 New Orleans Maravich/Nelson - 16 Myers - 28 8,724
6 11/1/75 @ Cleveland W 103-91 1-1 5-1 Richfield, OH Maravich - 27 Cleamons - 17 10,671
7 11/5/75 L.A. LAKERS W 113-110 5-0 6-1 New Orleans Maravich - 30 L. Allen - 28 26,511
8 11/7/75 CLEVELAND L 90-94 5-1 6-2 New Orleans Nelson - 21 Russell - 22 21,189
9 11/9/75 SEATTLE L 97-111 5-2 6-3 New Orleans James - 18 F. Brown - 41 13,472
10 11/11/75 @ Portland L 104-106 1-2 6-4 Portland Maravich - 27 Johnson/Petrie - 19 12,319
11 11/12/75 @ L.A. Lakers L 100-116 1-3 6-5 Los Angeles Williams - 24 Abdul-Jabbar - 33 11,299
12 11/15/75 @ Houston L 101-103 1-4 6-6 Houston Maravich - 29 Murphy - 24 7,687
13 11/18/75 GOLDEN STATE L 104-112 5-3 6-7 New Orleans James - 24 R. Barry - 22 12,258
14 11/22/75 @ Atlanta W 89-85 2-4 7-7 Atlanta Nelson - 25 Hudson - 20 6,178
15 11/26/75 ATLANTA L 108-113 5-4 7-8 New Orleans Nelson - 22 Henderson - 33 9,224
16 11/28/75 @ Kansas City L 97-98 2-5 7-9 Kansas City Behagen - 25 Archibald - 31 8,075
17 11/30/75 PHILADELPHIA L 96-113 5-5 7-10 New Orleans Nelson - 27 Collins - 30 7,742
18 12/2/75 @ Buffalo W 108-96 3-5 8-10 Buffalo Behagen - 27 McAdoo - 40 7,082
19 12/3/75 @ Philadelphia L 94-102 3-6 8-11 Philadelphia Behagen - 23 McGinnis - 27 9,515
20 12/5/75 @ Boston L 93-104 3-7 8-12 Boston Williams - 20 Cowens - 34 15,320
21 12/9/75 PHOENIX L 89-104 5-6 8-13 New Orleans James - 22 D. Van Arsdale - 25 7,619
22 12/11/75 @ Washington L 109-117 3-8 8-14 Landover, MD Behagen - 26 Chenier - 22 5,252
23 12/13/75 @ Cleveland L 90-112 3-9 8-15 Richfield, OH Bibby - 21 Chones - 22 6,149
24 12/14/75 BOSTON L 93-102 5-7 8-16 New Orleans Nelson - 18 Scott - 25 13,042
25 12/17/75 WASHINGTON W 105-88 6-7 9-16 New Orleans Bibby - 21 E. Hayes - 21 7,819
26 12/19/75 @ Seattle L 102-113 3-10 9-17 Seattle Moore - 20 Gilliam - 24 11,427
27 12/20/75 @ Portland W 105-97 4-10 10-17 Portland Bibby - 24 Petrie - 22 8,206
28 12/21/75 @ Phoenix W 120-107 5-10 11-17 Phoenix Williams - 27 Shumate - 18 6,853
29 12/23/75 @ Golden State L 97-105 5-11 11-18 Oakland Nelson - 16 G. Williams - 20 9,486
30 12/25/75 HOUSTON W 101-99 7-7 12-18 New Orleans Nelson - 21 Kunnert - 28 12,379
31 12/27/75 @ New York L 101-108 5-12 12-19 New York City Behagen - 21 Haywood - 26 15,337
32 1/2/76 ATLANTA W 111-95 8-7 13-19 New Orleans Maravich - 26 Drew - 21 13,504
33 1/3/76 KANSAS CITY W 120-95 9-7 14-19 New Orleans Williams - 23 Wedman - 19 11,117
34 1/6/76 @ Chicago W 104-98 6-12 15-19 Chicago Maravich - 26 Love - 40 4,023
35 1/8/76 @ Kansas City W 107-97 7-12 16-19 Kansas City Maravich - 37 Hansen - 26 5,435
36 1/10/76 @ Detroit W 104-99 8-12 17-19 Detroit Maravich - 34 Mengelt/Rowe - 29 6,234
37 1/14/76 @ Philadelphia L 95-100 8-13 17-20 Philadelphia Stallworth - 20 Collins - 24 12,460
38 1/16/76 @ Milwaukee W 94-92 9-13 18-20 Milwaukee Behagen - 25 Winters - 22 10,938
39 1/17/76 @ Houston W 103-97 10-13 19-20 Houston Maravich - 18 Tomjanovich - 23 5,087
40 1/21/76 CHICAGO L 93-103 9-8 19-21 New Orleans Williams - 21 Van Lier - 27 19,223
41 1/22/76 @ Washington L 86-109 10-14 19-22 Landover, MD Kelley - 20 Chenier - 20 14,512
42 1/27/76 @ Buffalo L 105-129 10-15 19-23 Buffalo Maravich - 24 McAdoo - 26 11,182
43 1/28/76 BUFFALO L 112-126 9-9 19-24 New Orleans Maravich - 37 R. Smith - 34 8,947
44 1/30/76 NEW YORK W 119-97 10-9 20-24 New Orleans Maravich - 31 Frazier - 19 18,001
45 1/31/76 @ Atlanta W 108-95 11-15 21-24 Atlanta Maravich - 34 Drew - 23 7,107
46 2/1/76 CLEVELAND W 96-95 11-9 22-24 New Orleans Maravich - 36 Smith - 18 13,940
47 2/5/76 @ Houston W 114-111 12-15 23-24 Houston Maravich - 35 Kunnert - 29 4,487
48 2/6/76 KANSAS CITY W 108-101 12-9 24-24 New Orleans Maravich - 31 Walker - 22 17,624
49 2/8/76 CHICAGO L 92-96 12-10 24-25 New Orleans Maravich - 23 Laskowski - 28 24,382
50 2/10/76 @ Golden State W* 130-124 13-15 25-25 Oakland Maravich - 49 Wilkes - 30 11,881
51 2/11/76 @ Seattle L 90-93 13-16 25-26 Seattle Kelley - 14 Burleson - 25 13,595
52 2/13/76 @ L.A. Lakers L 112-126 13-17 25-27 Los Angeles Maravich - 30 Abdul-Jabbar - 32 14,100
53 2/14/76 @ Phoenix L 93-112 13-18 25-28 Phoenix Maravich - 20 Adams - 28 6,539
54 2/17/76 L.A. LAKERS L 101-115 12-11 25-29 New Orleans Maravich - 33 Goodrich/Jabbar - 28 17,042
55 2/20/76 PHOENIX L 102-103 12-12 25-30 New Orleans Williams - 24 Adams - 28 10,519
56 2/21/76 @ New York L 98-102 13-19 25-31 New York City Maravich - 31 Haywood - 30 15,804
57 2/22/76 ATLANTA W 102-94 13-12 26-31 New Orleans Maravich - 21 Hudson - 27 7,037
58 2/25/76 WASHINGTON W 105-104 14-12 27-31 New Orleans Maravich - 39 Bing - 29 9,446
59 2/26/76 @ Washington L 108-118 13-20 27-32 Landover, MD Maravich - 32 Chenier - 26 7,732
60 2/28/76 MILWAUKEE L 99-112 14-13 27-33 New Orleans Maravich - 21 Dandridge - 27 8,274
61 3/2/76 @ Milwaukee L* 109-111 13-21 27-34 Milwaukee Williams - 33 Winters - 28 10,315
62 3/3/76 HOUSTON L 105-113 14-14 27-35 New Orleans Maravich - 25 Ratleff - 33 6,543
63 3/5/76 BOSTON L 93-98 14-15 27-36 New Orleans Maravich - 22 Scott - 25 19,274
64 3/7/76 SEATTLE W 124-106 15-15 28-36 New Orleans Nelson - 27 Gray - 16 8,008
65 3/9/76 @ Boston W 117-99 14-21 29-36 Hartford, CT Maravich - 37 Cowens - 29 11,230
66 3/10/76 BUFFALO L 105-120 15-16 29-37 New Orleans Maravich - 26 McAdoo - 32 9,732
67 3/12/76 PORTLAND W 110-101 16-16 30-37 New Orleans Maravich - 27 Wicks - 25 7,251
68 3/13/76 @ Chicago W 117-111 15-21 31-37 Chicago Maravich - 40 Van Lier - 22 6,821
69 3/14/76 GOLDEN STATE W 118-103 17-16 32-37 New Orleans Maravich - 33 P. Smith - 35 14,568
70 3/17/76 NEW YORK L 107-112 17-17 32-38 New Orleans Maravich - 27 Monroe - 27 11,042
71 3/19/76 CLEVELAND W 103-81 18-17 33-38 New Orleans Bibby - 20 Chones - 20 12,163
72 3/20/76 @ Buffalo L 101-115 15-22 33-39 Buffalo Coleman/Williams - 20 R. Smith - 35 15,497
73 3/23/76 BOSTON L* 97-101 18-18 33-40 New Orleans McElroy - 19 Havlicek/White - 20 16,132
74 3/26/76 WASHINGTON W* 131-126 19-18 34-40 New Orleans Maravich - 29 Chenier - 44 13,771
75 3/28/76 PHILADELPHIA W 110-107 20-18 35-40 New Orleans Maravich - 38 McGinnis - 27 10,568
76 3/31/76 CLEVELAND L 101-110 20-19 35-41 New Orleans Maravich - 21 Cleamons - 18 8,734
77 4/2/76 @ Detroit L 102-116 15-23 35-42 Detroit Maravich - 28 Porter - 19 5,701
78 4/4/76 @ Washington W* 129-125 16-23 36-42 Landover, MD Maravich - 39 Weatherspoon - 31 19,035
79 4/7/76 @ Philadelphia L 99-102 16-24 36-43 Philadelphia Maravich - 38 McGinnis - 37 10,978
80 4/8/76 @ Cleveland L 97-111 16-25 36-44 Richfield, OH Williams - 21 Chones - 20 11,218
81 4/9/76 HOUSTON W 99-88 21-19 37-44 New Orleans Maravich - 23 Murphy - 18 11,158
82 4/11/76 DETROIT W 112-105 22-19 38-44 New Orleans Maravich - 31 Lanier/Rowe - 15 13,636
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 35-47 (.427), 5th in Central Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Bill Van Breda Kolff/Elgin Baylor
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 5TH ROUND 74TH PICK
• Pete Maravich, All-NBA First Team Paul Griffin (F), Western Michigan
• E.C. Coleman, All-Defensive Team • 7TH ROUND 111TH PICK
• Pete Maravich, NBA All-Star Andy Walker (F/G), Niagara
1976-77 NOTES:
• The ABA and NBA merge, with the Nuggets, Nets, Pacers and Spurs joining the league in 1976-77.
• Future Hall of Famer Gail Goodrich is signed as a free agent from L.A. Lakers.
• Coach Bill Van Breda Kolff is replaced by interim coach Elgin Baylor after posting a 14-12 record to the start the season.
Baylor finishes 21-35.
• Pete Maravich scores Jazz franchise record 68 points in a 124-107 win over the Knicks on 2/25/77.
• Maravich wins NBA scoring title with a 31.1 ppg scoring average.
• The Jazz sets a then-club record with seven-game win streak (3/22-3/30).
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1976-77 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ (35-47 .427) 5TH IN CENTRAL DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/22/76 PHOENIX W 111-98 1-0 1-0 New Orleans Maravich - 33 Adams - 29 12,234
2 10/26/76 PHILADELPHIA L 101-111 1-1 1-1 New Orleans Maravich - 28 McGinnis - 37 27,383
3 10/29/76 WASHINGTON W 111-93 2-1 2-1 New Orleans Maravich - 25 E. Hayes - 23 9,118
4 10/30/76 @ New York W 115-112 1-0 3-1 New York City Maravich - 39 Monroe - 36 14,342
5 10/31/76 @ Cleveland L 92-106 1-1 3-2 Richfield, OH Maravich - 27 B. Smith - 17 10,453
6 11/2/76 BOSTON W 115-97 3-1 4-2 New Orleans Maravich - 43 Cowens - 30 17,104
7 11/5/76 SAN ANTONIO W 127-119 4-1 5-2 New Orleans Maravich - 24 Kenon/Paultz - 22 10,182
8 11/7/76 DETROIT L 107-115 4-2 5-3 New Orleans Maravich - 30 Lanier - 30 8,897
9 11/9/76 N.Y. NETS W 110-99 5-2 6-3 New Orleans Goodrich - 28 Archibald - 29 7,626
10 11/10/76 @ Washington L 103-116 1-2 6-4 Landover, MD Maravich - 23 E. Hayes - 30 6,409
11 11/12/76 @ Boston L 110-117 1-3 6-5 Boston James - 21 Wicks - 22 11,889
12 11/13/76 @ Atlanta W 115-86 2-3 7-5 Atlanta Maravich - 30 Barker - 15 6,297
13 11/16/76 PORTLAND W 100-98 6-2 8-5 New Orleans Maravich - 35 Walton - 21 10,238
14 11/17/76 @ Detroit L 95-118 2-4 8-6 Detroit Maravich - 23 Carr/Lanier - 24 6,016
15 11/19/76 @ Philadelphia L 95-100 2-5 8-7 Philadelphia McElroy - 18 Erving - 24 15,898
16 11/21/76 CLEVELAND W 97-92 7-2 9-7 New Orleans Maravich - 41 A. Carr - 19 14,282
17 11/23/76 GOLDEN STATE W 117-94 8-2 10-7 New Orleans Maravich - 37 G. Williams - 15 12,042
18 11/25/76 HOUSTON L 99-105 8-3 10-8 New Orleans Maravich - 35 Tomjanovich - 27 14,122
19 11/28/76 BUFFALO W 127-118 9-3 11-8 New Orleans Maravich - 30 McAdoo - 29 8,554
20 12/1/76 MILWAUKEE W 126-105 10-3 12-8 New Orleans Maravich - 38 Dandridge - 23 7,552
21 12/3/76 ATLANTA W 121-105 11-3 13-8 New Orleans Maravich - 28 Hudson - 30 9,222
22 12/4/76 @ Chicago L 99-107 2-6 13-9 Chicago Maravich - 34 Gilmore - 28 9,214
23 12/5/76 DENVER L 105-117 11-4 13-10 New Orleans James - 34 Issel - 29 12,408
24 12/7/76 SEATTLE W 110-98 12-4 14-10 New Orleans James - 36 Watts - 22 7,096
25 12/10/76 CHICAGO L 78-92 12-5 14-11 New Orleans Williams - 17 Van Lier - 17 10,054
26 12/11/76 @ San Antonio L 106-121 2-7 14-12 San Antonio Coleman - 21 Gervin - 30 8,857
27 12/14/76 KANSAS CITY W 120-117 13-5 15-12 New Orleans Maravich - 51 Taylor/Washington - 19 6,129
28 12/15/76 L.A. LAKERS L 105-115 13-6 15-13 New Orleans Boyd - 24 Abdul-Jabbar - 35 14,407
29 12/17/76 ATLANTA L 109-113 13-7 15-14 New Orleans Maravich - 30 Henderson - 22 9,126
30 12/18/76 @ Houston W 110-106 3-7 16-14 Houston Maravich - 36 Murphy - 24 7,762
31 12/19/76 DETROIT L 110-125 13-8 16-15 New Orleans Maravich - 29 Lanier - 34 7,347
32 12/21/76 INDIANA W 123-113 14-8 17-15 New Orleans Maravich - 29 B. Knight - 31 7,723
33 12/22/76 @ N.Y. Nets L 93-127 3-8 17-16 Uniondale, NY Maravich - 22 Al Skinner - 22 6,209
34 12/26/76 WASHINGTON W 109-100 15-8 18-16 New Orleans Maravich - 50 E. Hayes - 30 17,613
35 12/30/76 @ Indiana L 97-104 3-9 18-17 Indianapolis Maravich - 35 B. Knight - 29 13,131
36 1/2/77 @ Atlanta W 93-88 4-9 19-17 Atlanta Maravich - 38 Hudson - 30 3,048
37 1/7/77 @ Portland L 118-130 4-10 19-18 Portland Maravich - 28 Davis/Lucas - 18 12,546
38 1/8/77 @ Golden State L 107-114 4-11 19-19 Oakland Maravich - 37 P. Smith - 31 13,155
39 1/9/77 @ Seattle L 76-92 4-12 19-20 Seattle Williams - 14 F. Brown - 26 14,098
40 1/12/77 @ Denver L 99-110 4-13 19-21 Denver Maravich - 27 Issel - 24 17,205
41 1/14/77 @ Buffalo L 103-131 4-14 19-22 Buffalo Maravich - 25 Smith - 28 9,579
42 1/16/77 @ Philadelphia L 76-97 4-15 19-23 Philadelphia Maravich - 22 Bibby - 21 12,910
43 1/18/77 BOSTON W 99-89 16-8 20-23 New Orleans Maravich - 44 Havlicek - 28 11,352
44 1/22/77 GOLDEN STATE W 118-100 17-8 21-23 New Orleans Maravich - 32 Parish - 23 15,015
45 1/23/77 NEW YORK W 111-102 18-8 22-23 New Orleans Maravich - 38 McAdoo - 36 14,501
46 1/26/77 @ Kansas City L 95-101 4-16 22-24 Kansas City Maravich - 35 Boone - 25 7,595
47 1/28/77 @ Denver L 96-108 4-17 22-25 Denver Maravich - 28 Issel - 31 16,987
48 1/29/77 @ Phoenix L 102-118 4-18 22-26 Phoenix Maravich - 34 Westphal - 26 13,274
49 1/30/77 @ L.A. Lakers L 99-101 4-19 22-27 Los Angeles Maravich - 29 Abdul-Jabbar - 27 13,142
50 2/2/77 @ Seattle L 95-120 4-20 22-28 Seattle Maravich - 15 Burleson - 17 12,552
51 2/3/77 @ Golden State W 105-99 5-20 23-28 Oakland McElroy/Williams - 26 R. Barry - 32 13,155
52 2/6/77 HOUSTON W 99-90 19-8 24-28 New Orleans Maravich - 43 Kunnert/Lucas - 17 9,154
53 2/9/77 @ N.Y. Nets L* 89-93 5-21 24-29 Uniondale, NY Williams - 23 Hawkins - 44 5,497
54 2/11/77 @ Chicago L 92-110 5-22 24-30 Chicago McElroy - 25 Holland - 26 10,224
55 2/15/77 @ Milwaukee L 106-117 5-23 24-31 Milwaukee Williams - 24 Winters - 31 8,679
56 2/20/77 @ San Antonio L 109-129 5-24 24-32 San Antonio Maravich - 29 Dietrick - 24 8,469
57 2/22/77 @ New York L 102-119 5-25 25-33 New York City Maravich - 28 McAdoo - 27 14,336
58 2/23/77 MILWAUKEE W 106-96 20-8 25-33 New Orleans Maravich - 38 Bridgeman/Dandridge - 19 7,179
59 2/25/77 NEW YORK W 124-107 21-8 26-33 New Orleans Maravich - 68 McAdoo - 28 11,033
60 2/27/77 SAN ANTONIO L 118-135 21-9 26-34 New Orleans Maravich - 40 Paultz - 31 8,320
61 3/1/77 @ Kansas City L 104-126 5-26 26-35 Kansas City McElroy - 32 B. Taylor - 26 8,289
62 3/4/77 BUFFALO L 91-95 21-10 26-36 New Orleans McElroy - 22 R. Smith - 28 10,692
63 3/5/77 @ Washington L 105-117 5-27 26-37 Landover, MD McElroy - 32 Chenier - 30 11,660
64 3/6/77 INDIANA L 106-110 21-11 26-38 New Orleans Coleman/Williams - 22 Williamson - 27 13,113
65 3/8/77 SEATTLE L 91-96 21-12 26-39 New Orleans McElroy - 21 Brown - 25 10,522
66 3/12/77 @ Houston L 104-120 5-28 26-40 Houston McElroy - 25 Lucas/Tomjanovich - 21 12,115
67 3/15/77 @ Portland L 104-131 5-29 26-41 Portland Maravich - 27 Hollins - 22 12,084
68 3/18/77 @ Phoenix W 104-100 6-29 27-41 Phoenix Maravich - 51 Westphal - 35 10,285
69 3/20/77 @ L.A. Lakers L 95-100 6-30 27-42 Los Angeles Maravich - 46 Abdul-Jabbar - 29 14,344
70 3/22/77 PORTLAND W 106-95 22-12 28-42 New Orleans Maravich - 31 M. Lucas - 29 7,563
71 3/23/77 @ Detroit W 95-89 7-30 29-42 Detroit Maravich - 31 Douglas - 23 6,810
72 3/24/77 @ Cleveland W 92-87 8-30 30-42 Richfield, OH Maravich - 36 A. Carr - 26 11,849
73 3/25/77 KANSAS CITY W* 100-94 23-12 31-42 New Orleans Maravich - 44 Boone - 24 9,249
74 3/27/77 @ Indiana W** 119-118 9-30 32-42 Indianapolis McElroy - 37 B. Knight - 30 10,147
75 3/29/77 N.Y. NETS W 94-85 24-12 33-42 New Orleans Maravich - 26 Bantom - 26 6,357
76 3/30/77 PHOENIX W 112-100 25-12 34-42 New Orleans Maravich - 26 Adams - 19 6,237
77 4/1/77 CLEVELAND L 106-115 25-13 34-43 New Orleans Maravich - 41 A. Carr - 25 7,754
78 4/3/77 CHICAGO L 82-101 25-14 34-44 New Orleans Williams - 23 Gilmore - 28 7,114
79 4/5/77 PHILADELPHIA L 109-119 25-15 34-45 New Orleans Maravich - 35 Dawkins/McGinnis - 20 19,236
80 4/6/77 @ Buffalo L 102-107 9-31 34-46 Buffalo Maravich - 30 Dantley - 28 5,643
81 4/8/77 @ Boston L 109-120 9-32 34-47 Boston Maravich - 39 White - 28 14,024
82 4/10/77 DENVER W 139-125 26-15 35-47 New Orleans Maravich - 45 D. Thompson - 40 9,288
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 39-43 (.476), 5th in Central Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Elgin Baylor
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • None made Jazz roster
• Truck Robinson, All-NBA First Team
• Pete Maravich, All-NBA Second Team
• Pete Maravich, NBA All-Star (DNP due to injury)
• Truck Robinson, NBA All-Star
1977-78 NOTES:
• Selected Lusia Harris in the 7th round of NBA Draft, only woman ever drafted.
• Gail Goodrich reaches 17,000 career points in win over New York on 10/26/77.
• Truck Robinson twice grabs a franchise-record 27 rebounds (11/11 and 12/7).
• Pete Maravich injures his right knee on 1/31/78 and played only three more games.
• The Jazz sets new franchise record with 10 straight wins (1/14-2/1).
• Robinson wins the NBA rebounding title, becoming the first Jazz man with 1,000+ rebounds in a season.
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1977-78 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ (39-43, .476) 5TH IN CENTRAL DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/20/77 CLEVELAND L 104-107 0-1 0-1 New Orleans Maravich - 29 C. Russell - 23 11,207
2 10/21/77 @ New Jersey W 111-103 1-0 1-1 Piscataway, NJ Maravich - 41 Al Skinner - 28 4,960
3 10/22/77 @ Philadelphia W* 104-103 2-0 2-1 Philadelphia Maravich - 26 Erving - 21 16,007
4 10/26/77 NEW YORK W 123-106 1-1 3-1 New Orleans Maravich - 30 Shelton - 21 10,142
5 10/28/77 PHOENIX W 114-107 2-1 4-1 New Orleans Robinson - 37 Westphal - 23 10,342
6 11/1/77 CHICAGO W 99-88 3-1 5-1 New Orleans Robinson - 28 Holland - 29 10,689
7 11/2/77 @ Kansas City L 102-104 2-1 5-2 Kansas City Maravich - 33 R. Washington - 22 7,433
8 11/4/77 GOLDEN STATE W 105-102 4-1 6-2 New Orleans Robinson - 31 P. Smith - 21 15,517
9 11/6/77 WASHINGTON L 97-108 4-2 6-3 New Orleans Maravich - 26 Dandridge/Hayes - 21 26,474
10 11/9/77 @ Denver L 112-115 2-2 6-4 Denver Robinson - 24 D. Thompson - 31 15,662
11 11/10/77 @ Phoenix L 111-127 2-3 6-5 Phoenix Maravich - 39 Adams - 35 10,297
12 11/11/77 @ L.A. Lakers L 107-123 2-4 6-6 Los Angeles Robinson - 21 Hudson - 24 11,538
13 11/13/77 @ Seattle L 83-117 2-5 6-7 Seattle Maravich - 32 three players - 20 9,637
14 11/15/77 @ New York L 105-108 2-6 6-8 New York City Kelley/Robinson - 20 McAdoo - 34 14,344
15 11/17/77 SEATTLE W 127-116 5-2 7-8 New Orleans Robinson - 33 Watts - 18 8,112
16 11/19/77 @ Houston W 103-101 3-6 8-8 Houston Maravich - 39 Tomjanovich - 28 10,597
17 11/22/77 INDIANA W 123-108 6-2 9-8 New Orleans Maravich - 38 Dantley - 29 10,816
18 11/24/77 DENVER W 131-129 7-2 10-8 New Orleans Maravich - 31 Issel/Thompson - 29 14,438
19 11/27/77 KANSAS CITY W 115-106 8-2 11-8 New Orleans Maravich - 41 Birdsong - 23 7,491
20 11/29/77 @ Chicago L 87-95 3-7 11-9 Chicago Robinson - 17 Gilmore - 23 13,286
21 11/30/77 PHILADELPHIA L 114-117 8-3 11-10 New Orleans Robinson - 32 Collins - 19 35,077
22 12/3/77 @ San Antonio L 118-133 3-8 11-11 San Antonio Maravich - 27 Gervin - 25 9,411
23 12/6/77 @ Buffalo L 90-113 3-9 11-12 Buffalo Maravich - 26 B. Knight - 32 3,436
24 12/7/77 @ Indiana L 103-118 3-10 11-13 Indianapolis Robinson - 24 Williamson - 26 10,770
25 12/9/77 @ Washington L 97-101 3-11 11-14 Landover, MD Robinson - 28 Henderson - 22 10,292
26 12/10/77 @ Detroit L 86-104 3-12 11-15 Detroit Maravich - 20 Money - 23 5,276
27 12/13/77 L.A. LAKERS W 117-94 9-3 12-15 New Orleans Maravich - 40 Abdul-Jabbar - 33 31,019
28 12/16/77 PHOENIX L 113-126 9-4 12-16 New Orleans Maravich - 34 W. Davis - 24 8,172
29 12/17/77 @ Kansas City L 93-115 3-13 12-17 Omaha, NE Maravich - 34 Birdsong - 20 6,280
30 12/18/77 DETROIT L 108-117 9-5 12-18 New Orleans Maravich - 25 Lanier - 37 7,043
31 12/22/77 NEW JERSEY W 131-110 10-5 13-18 New Orleans Maravich - 28 Nelson/Porter - 18 8,061
32 12/25/77 SAN ANTONIO L 105-115 10-6 13-19 New Orleans Maravich - 27 Gervin - 31 10,367
33 12/27/77 @ Cleveland W 113-102 4-13 14-19 Richfield, OH Maravich - 42 Frazier - 29 19,548
34 12/30/77 @ New York L 116-118 4-14 14-20 New York City Maravich - 32 McAdoo - 33 18,484
35 1/3/78 INDIANA L 103-104 10-7 14-21 New Orleans Maravich - 38 Bantom - 24 7,118
36 1/5/78 @ Milwaukee W 116-109 5-14 15-21 Milwaukee Maravich - 38 Winters - 23 10,938
37 1/6/78 ATLANTA W 96-94 11-7 16-21 New Orleans Goodrich - 27 A. Hill - 17 10,164
38 1/8/78 @ Portland L 100-122 5-15 16-22 Portland Robinson - 19 Hollins - 27 12,666
39 1/10/78 @ Denver L* 110-115 5-16 16-23 Denver Maravich - 29 Issel - 28 16,649
40 1/11/78 @ Phoenix L 99-142 5-17 16-24 Phoenix Robinson - 24 W. Davis - 24 12,660
41 1/14/78 @ Golden State W 118-111 6-17 17-24 Oakland Maravich - 35 P. Smith - 20 13,237
42 1/17/78 HOUSTON W 99-95 12-7 18-24 New Orleans Maravich - 30 Murphy - 29 8,107
43 1/18/78 @ Atlanta W 108-106 7-17 19-24 Charlotte Maravich - 34 A. Hill - 21 2,832
44 1/20/78 PORTLAND W 101-100 13-7 20-24 New Orleans James - 26 Walton - 24 17,624
45 1/22/78 DETROIT W 100-97 14-7 21-24 New Orleans Maravich - 30 Money - 27 7,088
46 1/24/78 BOSTON W 96-91 15-7 22-24 New Orleans Maravich - 31 White - 21 27,131
47 1/27/78 KANSAS CITY W 134-117 16-7 23-24 New Orleans Maravich - 31 Allen - 27 9,116
48 1/29/78 @ Indiana W 107-91 8-17 24-24 Indianapolis Maravich - 35 Tatum - 21 12,574
49 1/31/78 BUFFALO W 114-95 17-7 25-24 New Orleans Robinson - 28 Smith - 33 9,485
50 2/1/78 CHICAGO W 117-111 18-7 26-24 New Orleans Robinson - 31 Gilmore - 25 10,214
51 2/7/78 @ Cleveland L 99-122 8-18 26-25 Richfield, OH Goodrich/Robinson - 21 Carr/Furlow - 22 7,209
52 2/8/78 @ Philadelphia L 104-117 8-19 26-26 Philadelphia Goodrich - 24 Erving - 23 11,613
53 2/11/78 @ Detroit L 96-106 8-20 26-27 Detroit McElroy - 27 Lanier - 41 6,092
54 2/12/78 HOUSTON L 112-119 18-8 26-28 Biloxi, MS Robinson - 32 Murphy - 35 7,105
55 2/14/78 @ Chicago L 95-102 8-21 26-29 Chicago Robinson - 22 Gilmore - 27 10,106
56 2/15/78 @ Milwaukee L 99-112 8-22 26-30 Milwaukee Robinson - 37 M. Johnson - 26 8,607
57 2/17/78 ATLANTA L 102-111 18-9 26-31 Baton Rouge Goodrich - 32 Drew - 38 5,104
58 2/19/78 @ Washington L 111-130 8-23 26-32 Landover, MD Goodrich - 32 Hayes - 31 16,505
59 2/22/78 GOLDEN STATE W 116-91 19-9 27-32 New Orleans Kelley - 27 Parish - 27 8,152
60 2/24/78 CLEVELAND W 101-98 20-9 28-32 New Orleans Goodrich - 30 Chones - 16 11,260
61 2/26/78 MILWAUKEE L* 120-122 20-10 28-33 New Orleans Goodrich - 31 Winters - 37 9,327
62 2/28/78 BUFFALO W 125-108 21-10 29-33 New Orleans McElroy - 26 Smith - 27 6,247
63 3/1/78 BOSTON W 101-100 22-10 30-33 New Orleans Robinson - 33 Cowens - 26 10,073
64 3/3/78 @ Boston L 113-116 8-24 30-34 Boston Robinson - 38 Bing - 27 12,333
65 3/4/78 SEATTLE W 113-104 23-10 31-34 New Orleans Watts - 24 D. Johnson - 23 16,232
66 3/5/78 @ San Antonio L 97-98 8-25 31-35 San Antonio Robinson - 39 Kenon - 28 9,081
67 3/7/78 PORTLAND W 84-82 24-10 32-35 New Orleans Robinson - 27 M. Lucas - 21 28,842
68 3/8/78 @ Buffalo L 108-120 8-26 32-36 Buffalo Goodrich - 24 Nater - 28 4,646
69 3/10/78 @ New Jersey W 105-99 9-26 33-36 Piscataway, NJ Robinson - 31 B. King - 23 4,823
70 3/14/78 @ Portland W 109-103 10-26 34-36 Portland James - 26 Owens - 22 12,666
71 3/16/78 @ Seattle L 98-123 10-27 34-37 Seattle James - 21 G. Williams - 19 14,098
72 3/18/78 @ Golden State W 96-88 11-27 35-37 Oakland James - 27 P. Smith - 26 12,917
73 3/21/78 NEW JERSEY W 117-114 25-10 36-37 New Orleans Kelley - 33 Williamson - 32 15,805
74 3/22/78 WASHINGTON L 109-124 25-11 36-38 New Orleans Watts - 26 Grevey - 30 13,143
75 3/24/78 @ Atlanta L* 94-96 11-28 36-39 Atlanta Goodrich - 34 E. Johnson - 29 12,577
76 3/26/78 DENVER L 100-109 25-12 36-40 New Orleans Robinson - 26 D. Thompson - 42 19,455
77 3/29/78 L.A. LAKERS L 103-108 25-13 36-41 New Orleans Robinson - 27 Abdul-Jabbar - 34 12,809
78 3/31/78 NEW YORK L 116-117 25-14 36-42 New Orleans Goodrich - 38 McMillian/Shelton - 24 12,433
79 4/1/78 @ Boston L 108-119 11-29 36-43 Boston Robinson - 33 Kevin Stacom - 22 10,254
80 4/4/78 PHILADELPHIA W 120-119 26-14 37-43 New Orleans Goodrich/Robinson - 24 Erving - 30 12,016
81 4/7/78 @ Houston W 117-114 12-29 38-43 Houston Robinson - 29 Murphy - 42 8,483
82 4/9/78 SAN ANTONIO W 153-132 27-14 39-43 New Orleans James - 30 Gervin - 68 8,336
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: Record: 26-56 (.317), 6th in Central Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Elgin Baylor
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 11TH PICK
• Pete Maravich, NBA All-Star James Hardy (F), San Francisco
• 2ND ROUND 35TH PICK
Tommy Green (G), Southern
• 5TH ROUND 96TH PICK
Don “Duck” Williams (G), Notre Dame
• 8TH ROUND 158TH PICK
Carl Kilpatrick (C), NE Louisiana
1978-79 NOTES:
• Gail Goodrich sets a then-franchise single-game assist record with 19 at Milwaukee on 11/4/78.
• Pete Maravich sits out the final 21 games of season to rehabilitate ailing right knee.
• Rich Kelley grabs 24 rebounds vs. Detroit on 4/5 to top 1,000 for the season.
• The Jazz shot a franchise record .675 (56-83) in a 139-117 win over Cleveland on 3/24/79.
• Head coach Elgin Baylor is relieved of his duties following the season.
• On 4/10, co-owners Sam Battistone and Larry Hatfield announce plans to relocate the team to Salt Lake City for the 1979-80 season.
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1978-79 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ (26-56, .317) 6TH IN CENTRAL DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/13/78 @ Washington L 101-117 0-1 0-1 Landover, MD Kelley - 22 three players - 18 13,317
2 10/15/78 MILWAUKEE L 112-123 0-1 0-2 New Orleans Robinson - 24 M. Johnson - 31 7,264
3 10/17/78 DETROIT W 114-109 1-1 1-2 New Orleans Maravich - 36 J. Long - 25 5,118
4 10/19/78 BOSTON W 120-115 2-1 2-2 New Orleans Robinson - 37 Cowens - 24 7,394
5 10/21/78 @ Philadelphia L 111-130 0-2 2-3 Philadelphia Maravich - 21 Joe Bryant - 23 10,101
6 10/24/78 @ Cleveland L 104-122 0-3 2-4 Richfield, OH Maravich - 24 Russell - 28 7,744
7 10/25/78 @ Kansas City L 109-114 0-4 2-5 Kansas City Robinson - 37 Wedman - 22 6,525
8 10/26/78 NEW YORK W 123-111 3-1 3-5 New Orleans Robinson - 32 Haywood - 46 33,192
9 10/31/78 CHICAGO W 97-92 4-1 4-5 New Orleans Robinson - 28 Gilmore - 25 6,254
10 11/2/78 PHOENIX L 99-106 4-2 4-6 New Orleans Robinson - 28 Westphal - 27 6,943
11 11/4/78 @ Milwaukee W 116-108 1-4 5-6 Milwaukee Robinson - 30 Winters - 33 10,938
12 11/7/78 SAN DIEGO L 115-121 4-3 5-7 New Orleans Robinson - 32 Free - 29 6,411
13 11/10/78 SAN ANTONIO W 113-102 5-3 6-7 New Orleans Maravich - 41 Gervin - 34 9,239
14 11/12/78 @ Phoenix L 122-128 1-5 6-8 Phoenix Robinson - 34 A. Adams - 33 9,158
15 11/14/78 @ Portland L 103-123 1-6 6-9 Portland McElroy - 23 M. Lucas - 22 12,178
16 11/15/78 @ Seattle L 118-135 1-7 6-10 Seattle James - 21 G. Williams - 19 12,178
17 11/17/78 @ L.A. Lakers L 109-121 1-8 6-11 Los Angeles Kelley - 27 Abdul-Jabbar - 32 11,528
18 11/18/78 @ San Diego L 111-114 1-9 6-12 San Diego Maravich - 25 R. Smith - 36 8,151
19 11/21/78 NEW JERSEY W 140-118 6-3 7-12 New Orleans Robinson - 51 Money - 26 6,177
20 11/23/78 GOLDEN STATE W 106-98 7-3 8-12 New Orleans Maravich - 33 J. Lucas - 18 10,765
21 11/24/78 @ New Jersey L 100-103 1-10 9-12 Piscataway, NJ McElroy - 32 Money - 30 5,689
22 11/25/78 @ New York L 96-103 1-11 8-14 New York City Robinson - 34 Haywood - 35 18,061
23 11/28/78 PHILADELPHIA W 107-103 8-3 9-14 New Orleans Maravich - 32 Collins - 25 25,139
24 11/30/78 DENVER W 111-105 9-3 10-14 New Orleans Maravich - 28 Scott/Thompson - 22 8,322
25 12/1/78 WASHINGTON L 115-117 9-4 10-15 New Orleans Maravich - 37 Dandridge - 27 10,248
26 12/2/78 @ Atlanta L 94-128 1-12 10-16 Atlanta Robinson - 28 Hill/McMillen - 19 10,463
27 12/5/78 L.A. LAKERS L 102-114 9-5 10-17 New Orleans Robinson - 33 Wilkes - 26 8,259
28 12/8/78 HOUSTON L 106-110 9-6 10-18 New Orleans Robinson - 26 M. Malone - 23 7,852
29 12/12/78 INDIANA W 109-103 10-6 11-18 New Orleans Maravich - 32 Sobers - 32 7,259
30 12/13/78 @ Boston L 96-102 1-13 11-19 Boston Maravich - 25 C. Maxwell - 31 8,548
31 12/16/78 @ Kansas City L 100-128 1-14 11-20 Kansas City Meriweather - 24 McKinney - 24 8,695
32 12/17/78 GOLDEN STATE L 96-104 10-7 11-21 New Orleans Robinson - 26 S. Parker - 19 8,692
33 12/20/78 @ Denver L 112-121 1-15 11-22 Denver Maravich - 25 McGinnis - 39 16,385
34 12/23/78 @ Indiana L 103-127 1-16 11-23 Indianapolis Meriweather - 24 J. Edwards - 23 8,009
35 12/26/78 @ L.A. Lakers W 125-123 2-16 12-23 Los Angeles Robinson - 31 Abdul-Jabbar - 35 12,212
36 12/27/78 @ Seattle L 103-122 2-17 12-24 Seattle Robinson - 23 F. Brown - 27 17,116
37 12/29/78 @ Golden State L 106-118 2-18 12-25 Oakland Robinson - 38 P. Smith - 27 10,427
38 1/2/79 L.A. LAKERS W 109-105 11-7 13-25 New Orleans Maravich - 27 Jabbar/Wilkes - 23 31,127
39 1/3/79 @ San Antonio L 97-123 2-19 13-26 San Antonio Robinson - 29 Kenon - 35 11,474
40 1/4/79 NEW JERSEY L 112-125 11-8 13-27 New Orleans Maravich - 31 B. King - 29 5,173
41 1/6/79 CLEVELAND L 94-105 11-9 13-28 New Orleans Maravich - 20 Mitchell - 32 6,117
42 1/9/79 SAN DIEGO L 107-114 11-10 13-29 New Orleans Kelley - 29 Free - 34 6,342
43 1/10/79 @ Philadelphia L 112-123 2-20 13-30 Philadelphia Robinson - 29 Erving - 28 10,575
44 1/12/79 PHILADELPHIA W 100-89 12-10 14-30 New Orleans Kelley - 24 D. Dawkins - 23 10,732
45 1/13/79 @ Houston L 106-117 2-21 14-31 Houston Haywood - 23 Tomjanovich - 26 12,153
46 1/16/79 DENVER L 100-104 12-11 14-32 New Orleans Maravich - 29 D. Thompson - 24 6,817
47 1/17/79 @ Washington L 102-112 2-22 14-33 Landover, MD Maravich - 25 Hayes - 33 10,412
48 1/19/79 PORTLAND W 107-101 13-11 15-33 New Orleans Maravich - 33 Brewer - 26 8,585
49 1/20/79 @ Atlanta L 94-118 2-23 15-34 Atlanta Haywood - 27 Drew - 36 11,321
50 1/21/79 ATLANTA W 108-87 14-11 16-34 New Orleans Haywood/Maravich - 25 Drew - 22 4,468
51 1/23/79 KANSAS CITY W 118-116 15-11 17-34 New Orleans McElroy - 40 Birdsong - 28 12,123
52 1/26/79 @ New Jersey L 104-110 2-24 17-35 Princeton, NJ Maravich - 25 Williamson - 25 6,133
53 2/2/79 @ Chicago L 110-116 2-25 17-36 Chicago Haywood - 28 Gilmore - 26 7,216
54 2/7/79 NEW YORK W* 125-123 16-11 18-36 New Orleans Haywood - 26 McAdoo - 37 7,667
55 2/9/79 HOUSTON L 99-106 16-12 18-37 New Orleans Haywood - 27 M. Malone - 33 7,268
56 2/10/79 @ Detroit W 107-105 3-25 19-37 Pontiac, MI Haywood - 26 M.L. Carr - 24 10,695
57 2/13/79 @ Portland L 101-120 3-26 19-38 Portland McElroy - 27 Hollins - 28 12,666
58 2/14/79 @ Golden State L 101-113 3-27 19-39 Oakland McElroy - 21 P. Smith - 34 7,824
59 2/15/79 @ San Diego L 112-122 3-28 19-40 San Diego Haywood - 28 Free - 30 5,827
60 2/17/79 @ Phoenix L 112-136 3-29 19-41 Phoenix James - 24 Adams - 22 12,660
61 2/18/79 @ Denver L 112-115 3-30 19-42 Denver Maravich - 29 D. Thompson - 31 15,023
62 2/21/79 SEATTLE L 94-96 16-13 19-43 New Orleans McElroy - 37 G. Williams - 20 6,327
63 2/23/79 CHICAGO W 111-102 17-13 20-43 New Orleans Haywood - 25 Gilmore - 23 6,130
64 2/24/79 @ Cleveland W 105-96 4-30 21-43 Richfield, OH Haywood - 31 Russell - 19 13,088
65 2/28/79 @ Boston L 112-122 4-31 21-44 Boston Haywood - 31 McAdoo - 25 8,069
66 3/3/79 @ Detroit L 101-110 4-32 21-45 Pontiac, MI Haywood - 30 M.L. Carr - 24 8,711
67 3/7/79 PORTLAND L 102-103 17-14 21-46 New Orleans Goodrich - 22 Brewer - 21 4,998
68 3/10/79 @ Houston L 109-124 4-33 21-47 Houston McElroy - 29 M. Malone - 26 12,127
69 3/13/79 @ New York L 91-104 4-34 21-48 New York City McElroy - 29 T. Knight - 21 10,388
70 3/14/79 @ Milwaukee L 102-158 4-35 21-49 Milwaukee James - 20 Bridgeman - 25 10,938
71 3/15/79 SAN ANTONIO W 124-122 18-14 22-49 New Orleans Haywood - 30 J. Silas - 30 5,302
72 3/16/79 KANSAS CITY L 112-120 18-15 22-50 New Orleans Haywood - 33 Lacy - 22 7,102
73 3/18/79 PHOENIX W 121-117 19-15 23-50 New Orleans McElroy - 33 Davis/Westphal - 29 5,108
74 3/20/79 WASHINGTON L 107-126 19-16 23-51 New Orleans Kelley - 22 Hayes - 32 5,620
75 3/23/79 @ Chicago L 99-116 4-36 23-52 Chicago Haywood - 22 Gilmore - 25 9,427
76 3/24/79 CLEVELAND W 139-117 20-16 24-52 New Orleans Goodrich - 24 A. Carr - 21 7,518
77 3/27/79 INDIANA L 101-104 20-17 24-53 New Orleans Kelley - 30 J. Edwards - 21 4,019
78 3/28/79 @ San Antonio L 94-122 4-37 24-54 San Antonio James - 25 Kenon - 24 9,537
79 3/31/79 ATLANTA W 109-107 21-17 25-54 New Orleans Kelley - 28 Hawes - 27 10,457
80 4/3/79 BOSTON W 141-125 22-17 26-54 New Orleans Goodrich/Haywood - 26 Robey - 27 3,460
81 4/5/79 DETROIT L 104-120 22-18 26-55 New Orleans Kelley - 29 J. Long - 24 3,211
82 4/6/79 MILWAUKEE L 131-140 22-19 26-56 New Orleans Haywood - 31 M. Johnson - 33 4,006
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 24-58 (.293), 5th in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Tom Nissalke
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 4TH ROUND 67TH PICK
• Adrian Dantley, NBA All-Star Greg Deane (G), Utah
• Adrian Dantley, Player of the Week (12/2) • 10TH ROUND 185TH PICK
Paul Dawkins (F), Northern Illinois
1979-80 NOTES:
• Frank Layden is hired as general manager on 5/9/79.
• On 6/8/79 the NBA Board of Governors approves the franchise’s move from New Orleans to Utah.
• Tom Nissalke is hired as the franchise’s fourth head coach – the first in Utah on 6/18/79.
• The Jazz acquires Adrian Dantley in a trade with the L.A. Lakers on 9/13/79.
• The Jazz loses its first-ever home game in Utah, 107-131 to Milwaukee on 10/15/79.
• Dantley scores 23 points to lead the West in the All-Star Game.
• The Jazz has its first sellout crowd at Salt Palace (12,015) on 3/27/80.
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1979-80 UTAH JAZZ (24-58, .293) 5TH IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/12/79 @ Portland L 85-101 0-1 0-1 Portland Dantley - 26 Owens - 29 12,666
2 10/15/79 MILWAUKEE L 107-131 0-1 0-2 Salt Lake City Maravich - 29 Bridgeman - 28 7,721
3 10/18/79 PORTLAND L 92-107 0-2 0-3 Salt Lake City Dawkins - 30 Brewer/Owens - 21 5,486
4 10/20/79 @ Golden State L 96-101 0-2 0-4 Oakland Dantley - 31 Parish - 20 7,465
5 10/22/79 SAN DIEGO W 110-109 1-2 1-4 Salt Lake City Maravich - 28 Free - 33 6,122
6 10/23/79 @ L.A. Lakers L 87-102 0-3 1-5 Los Angeles Dantley - 27 Cooper/Jabbar - 17 8,567
7 10/25/79 CHICAGO W 113-105 2-2 2-5 Salt Lake City Dantley - 35 Sobers - 33 5,627
8 10/27/79 @ Denver L 96-116 0-4 2-6 Denver Dantley - 25 D. Thompson - 25 11,323
9 10/31/79 @ Kansas City L 108-125 0-5 2-7 Kansas City Dantley - 32 Birdsong - 31 5,912
10 11/1/79 NEW YORK L 118-134 2-3 2-8 Salt Lake City Boone/Dantley - 22 T. Knight - 31 8,326
11 11/3/79 @ San Diego L 109-126 0-6 2-9 San Diego Dantley - 21 Free - 28 6,428
12 11/6/79 PHOENIX L 107-120 2-4 2-10 Salt Lake City Dantley/Maravich - 29 Westphal - 31 6,197
13 11/8/79 DENVER L 92-96 2-5 2-11 Salt Lake City Maravich - 21 Issel - 23 6,967
14 11/10/79 SEATTLE L 87-88 2-6 2-12 Salt Lake City Dantley - 29 D. Johnson - 18 10,125
15 11/12/79 INDIANA L* 105-113 2-7 2-13 Salt Lake City Dantley - 39 J. Davis - 29 8,366
16 11/14/79 @ Atlanta L 97-108 0-7 2-14 Atlanta Dantley - 28 Roundfield - 30 7,554
17 11/16/79 @ Boston L 97-113 0-8 2-15 Boston Dantley - 32 C. Maxwell - 27 15,320
18 11/17/79 @ Washington L 103-111 0-9 2-16 Landover, MD Dantley - 42 Hayes - 24 11,107
19 11/20/79 @ Cleveland L 107-119 0-10 2-17 Richfield, OH Bristow - 31 Russell - 33 6,921
20 11/21/79 @ Detroit L 93-98 0-11 2-18 Pontiac, MI Dantley - 34 McAdoo - 22 6,083
21 11/27/79 L.A. LAKERS L 118-122 2-8 2-19 Salt Lake City Dantley - 50 Wilkes - 29 11,673
22 11/30/79 @ Golden State W 112-104 1-11 3-19 Oakland Dantley - 39 Short - 33 5,961
23 12/1/79 SEATTLE W 97-95 3-8 4-19 Salt Lake City Boone - 17 D. Johnson - 25 7,451
24 12/3/79 MILWAUKEE L 89-96 3-9 4-20 Salt Lake City Dantley - 28 Bridgeman - 19 9,186
25 12/5/79 @ Seattle L 96-115 1-12 4-21 Seattle Dantley - 19 G. Williams - 32 14,866
26 12/6/79 PORTLAND W* 87-82 4-9 5-21 Salt Lake City Dantley - 34 K. Washington - 16 6,826
27 12/8/79 @ Denver W 119-103 2-12 6-21 Denver Dantley - 37 Issel - 30 11,163
28 12/10/79 GOLDEN STATE W 100-93 5-9 7-21 Salt Lake City Dantley - 39 Cooper - 22 5,886
29 12/13/79 SAN ANTONIO W 144-114 6-9 8-21 Salt Lake City Dantley - 36 Gervin - 34 7,112
30 12/14/79 @ Kansas City L 87-103 2-13 8-22 Kansas City Dantley - 20 Wedman - 24 7,083
31 12/16/79 @ Milwaukee L 79-104 2-14 8-23 Milwaukee Dantley - 16 M. Johnson - 21 10,938
32 12/18/79 CLEVELAND W 105-103 7-9 9-23 Salt Lake City Dantley - 45 Robisch/Russell - 20 5,818
33 12/19/79 @ Phoenix L 99-117 2-15 9-24 Phoenix Williams - 20 Westphal - 20 10,501
34 12/21/79 SAN DIEGO L 98-110 7-10 9-25 Salt Lake City Dantley - 30 F. Williams - 28 5,141
35 12/23/79 @ San Diego L* 118-124 2-16 9-26 San Diego Dantley - 34 Free - 41 6,548
36 12/25/79 DENVER W 122-111 8-10 10-26 Salt Lake City Furlow - 37 Issel - 37 7,775
37 12/27/79 L.A. LAKERS L 116-124 8-11 10-27 Salt Lake City Dantley - 37 Abdul-Jabbar - 31 12,015
38 12/29/79 @ Indiana W 116-114 3-16 11-27 Indianapolis Dantley - 34 J. Edwards - 25 8,263
39 12/30/79 @ Milwaukee W 95-88 4-16 12-27 Milwaukee Dantley - 23 M. Johnson - 26 10,938
40 1/2/80 KANSAS CITY L* 121-128 8-12 12-28 Salt Lake City Dantley - 36 Wedman - 45 5,911
41 1/4/80 @ Portland L 97-115 4-17 12-29 Portland Furlow - 25 Owens - 28 12,666
42 1/5/80 WASHINGTON L 107-108 8-13 12-30 Salt Lake City Furlow - 37 L. Wright - 25 10,289
43 1/8/80 DETROIT W 124-110 9-13 13-30 Salt Lake City Dantley - 34 McAdoo - 34 6,951
44 1/11/80 @ Seattle L 90-100 4-18 13-31 Seattle Furlow - 20 G. Williams - 29 16,685
45 1/12/80 @ San Diego L 102-119 4-19 13-32 San Diego Boswell - 22 Free - 32 9,287
46 1/13/80 @ Phoenix L 103-106 4-20 13-33 Phoenix Boswell - 24 Westphal - 28 10,725
47 1/15/80 @ L.A. Lakers L 99-112 4-21 13-34 Los Angeles Furlow - 24 Abdul-Jabbar - 24 12,015
48 1/16/80 PHOENIX L 108-115 9-14 13-35 Salt Lake City Furlow - 24 Robninson - 27 6,588
49 1/18/80 @ Chicago W 107-102 5-21 14-35 Chicago Dantley - 33 Sobers - 27 7,678
50 1/19/80 GOLDEN STATE W 116-99 10-14 15-35 Salt Lake City Dantley - 30 Short - 22 8,836
51 1/22/80 MILWAUKEE W* 127-122 11-14 16-35 Salt Lake City Dantley - 36 M. Johnson - 31 6,562
52 1/24/80 KANSAS CITY L 88-110 11-15 16-36 Salt Lake City Furlow - 20 Wedman - 20 7,236
53 1/26/80 @ Kansas City L 107-112 5-22 16-37 Kansas City Boswell - 25 Birdsong - 25 9,056
54 1/28/80 PHILADELPHIA W 107-101 12-15 17-37 Salt Lake City Dantley - 30 Erving - 33 12,293
55 1/30/80 NEW JERSEY W 102-100 13-15 18-37 Salt Lake City Poquette - 27 C. Natt - 30 7,171
56 2/5/80 CHICAGO W 116-106 14-15 19-37 Salt Lake City Dantley - 47 Sobers - 24 6,450
57 2/7/80 ATLANTA L 90-92 14-16 19-38 Salt Lake City Dantley - 28 E. Johnson - 23 7,461
58 2/9/80 @ Houston L 95-117 5-23 19-39 Houston Boswell/Dantley - 12 Barry/Murphy - 24 9,512
59 2/10/80 @ San Antonio L 128-148 5-24 19-40 San Antonio Dantley - 32 Gervin - 35 9,512
60 2/13/80 @ Philadelphia L 85-107 5-25 19-41 Philadelphia Furlow - 22 B. Jones - 23 8,532
61 2/14/80 @ New Jersey L 96-137 5-26 19-42 Piscataway, NJ Furlow - 22 Newlin - 22 5,527
62 2/16/80 @ New York W 121-102 6-26 20-42 New York City Dantley - 38 R. Williams - 30 10,361
63 2/20/80 BOSTON L 98-105 14-17 20-43 Salt Lake City Dantley - 31 C. Maxwell - 33 12,327
64 2/22/80 HOUSTON L 82-94 14-18 20-44 Salt Lake City Dantley - 37 M. Malone - 24 8,733
65 2/23/80 SEATTLE L 95-105 14-19 20-45 Salt Lake City Dantley - 22 G. Williams - 33 11,640
66 2/26/80 @ Chicago L 85-105 6-27 20-46 Chicago Dantley - 23 Theus - 25 5,417
67 2/28/80 PHOENIX L 101-111 14-20 20-47 Salt Lake City Dantley - 37 Westphal - 30 6,903
68 2/29/80 @ Portland W 91-87 7-27 21-47 Portland Dantley - 23 C. Natt - 20 12,666
69 3/2/80 @ Seattle L 91-103 7-28 21-48 Seattle Dantley - 24 G. Williams - 28 24,422
70 3/4/80 GOLDEN STATE L 105-111 14-21 21-49 Salt Lake City Dantley - 39 Parish - 26 5,345
71 3/6/80 PORTLAND W 117-110 15-21 22-49 Salt Lake City Dantley - 30 Brewer - 26 5,553
72 3/7/80 @ Phoenix L 94-110 7-29 22-50 Phoenix Furlow - 19 Davis/Westphal - 24 12,245
73 3/8/80 SAN DIEGO L 98-113 15-22 22-51 Salt Lake City Dantley - 18 Free - 38 9,462
74 3/16/80 @ Golden State L 103-115 7-30 22-52 Oakland Boone/Dantley - 20 P. Smith - 20 6,788
75 3/18/80 @ Denver L 94-96 7-31 22-53 Denver Boone - 35 Issel - 32 15,730
76 3/19/80 CHICAGO W 103-100 16-22 23-53 Salt Lake City Boswell - 20 Gilmore - 23 6,228
77 3/21/80 KANSAS CITY L 98-102 16-23 23-54 Salt Lake City Poquette - 20 Birdsong - 21 7,514
78 3/23/80 @ L.A. Lakers L 96-101 7-32 23-55 Los Angeles Boone - 19 Wilkes - 22 14,839
79 3/25/80 DENVER W 109-91 17-23 24-55 Salt Lake City Hardy - 22 Wilkerson - 17 5,357
80 3/27/80 L.A. LAKERS L 95-97 17-24 24-56 Salt Lake City Dawkins - 15 Wilkes - 21 12,019
81 3/29/80 @ Chicago L 106-111 7-33 24-57 Chicago Calvin - 17 Theus - 21 8,503
82 3/30/80 @ Milwaukee L 91-107 7-34 24-58 Milwaukee Poquette - 16 Bridgeman - 20 10,938
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 28-54 (.341), 5th in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Tom Nissalke
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 2ND PICK
• Adrian Dantley, All-NBA Second Team Darrell Griffith (G), Louisville
• Darrell Griffith, Rookie of the Year • 1ST ROUND 19TH PICK
• Darrell Griffith, All-Rookie First Team John Duren (G), Georgetown
• Adrian Dantley, NBA All-Star
• Adrian Dantley, Player of the Week (10/19)
1980-81 NOTES:
• Jazz guard Terry Furlow is killed in an offseason automobile accident outside his Cleveland home on 5/23/80.
• The Jazz wins a draw with Golden State but loses a coin flip to Boston for the first pick in the 1980 NBA Draft.
• On 10/31/80, Ron Boone plays in his 1,000th consecutive professional game (ABA/NBA combined).
• Adrian Dantley wins the NBA scoring title with a 30.7 ppg average.
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1980-81 UTAH JAZZ (28-54, .341) 5TH IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/10/80 PORTLAND W 96-86 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Dantley - 36 Brewer - 26 8,150
2 10/11/80 @ Kansas City L 91-98 0-1 1-1 Kansas City Dantley - 33 Wedman - 26 7,342
3 10/12/80 @ Denver W* 125-121 1-1 2-1 Denver Dantley - 38 Issel - 29 8,401
4 10/15/80 PHOENIX L 93-107 1-1 2-2 Salt Lake City Dantley - 32 Adams - 31 6,300
5 10/18/80 DENVER W 117-115 2-1 3-2 Salt Lake City Dantley - 42 English - 26 7,250
6 10/20/80 SEATTLE L 92-98 2-2 3-3 Salt Lake City McKinney - 21 V. Johnson - 19 6,633
7 10/24/80 @ San Diego L 100-103 1-2 3-4 San Diego Dantley - 27 P. Smith - 24 5,005
8 10/25/80 L.A. LAKERS L 99-127 2-3 3-5 Salt Lake City Dantley - 36 E. Johnson - 33 12,058
9 10/28/80 @ Dallas W 104-96 2-2 4-5 Dallas Griffith - 33 Huston - 26 5,720
10 10/29/80 SAN ANTONIO W 109-96 3-3 5-5 Salt Lake City Dantley - 38 Olberding - 16 5,047
11 10/31/80 DALLAS W 144-122 4-3 6-5 Salt Lake City Dantley - 50 Huston - 24 5,703
12 11/1/80 @ Portland W 95-87 3-2 7-5 Portland Griffith - 30 M. Thompson - 31 12,666
13 11/4/80 KANSAS CITY W 107-104 5-3 8-5 Salt Lake City Dantley - 33 Wedman - 28 6,251
14 11/6/80 CLEVELAND W 112-96 6-3 9-5 Salt Lake City Griffith - 30 Smith - 31 5,704
15 11/8/80 NEW YORK L 102-109 6-4 9-6 Salt Lake City Dantley - 38 S. Williams - 22 10,409
16 11/10/80 INDIANA W 108-106 7-4 10-6 Salt Lake City Dantley - 33 B. Knight - 36 6,132
17 11/12/80 @ Seattle W 114-106 4-2 11-6 Seattle Dantley - 34 Sikma - 28 12,562
18 11/14/80 HOUSTON W 117-115 8-4 12-6 Salt Lake City Dantley - 43 M. Malone - 34 10,161
19 11/15/80 @ San Antonio L 104-120 4-3 12-7 San Antonio Griffith - 29 Gervin - 23 13,612
20 11/18/80 MILWAUKEE L 93-126 8-5 12-8 Salt Lake City Dantley - 29 Moncrief - 21 7,904
21 11/22/80 @ Atlanta L 93-99 4-4 12-9 Atlanta Dantley - 25 Drew - 20 12,117
22 11/26/80 @ Detroit W 104-97 5-4 13-8 Pontiac, MI Dantley - 35 Hubbard - 28 4,776
23 11/28/80 @ New Jersey L 95-122 5-5 13-10 Piscataway, NJ Dantley - 24 C. Robinson - 27 8,083
24 11/29/80 @ Philadelphia L 93-113 5-6 13-11 Philadelphia Dantley - 35 Toney - 20 13,943
25 12/2/80 @ Milwaukee L 108-119 5-7 13-12 Milwaukee Dantley - 30 M. Johnson - 21 11,052
26 12/4/80 DENVER W 122-118 9-5 14-12 Salt Lake City Dantley - 40 Issel - 25 5,234
27 12/6/80 SEATTLE L 98-108 9-6 14-13 Salt Lake City Dantley - 29 Brown - 27 7,403
28 12/7/80 @ L.A. Lakers L 100-113 5-8 14-14 Los Angeles Dantley - 32 Abdul-Jabbar - 24 11,564
29 12/9/80 SAN ANTONIO L 90-115 9-7 14-15 Salt Lake City Griffith - 21 Gervin - 31 5,808
30 12/12/80 @ Chicago L 98-118 5-9 14-16 Chicago Dantley - 26 Gilmore - 28 11,479
31 12/13/80 @ Cleveland L 103-110 5-10 14-17 Richfield, OH Dantley - 31 Mitchell - 32 4,152
32 12/16/80 @ New York L 97-112 5-11 14-18 New York City Dantley - 30 Cartwright/Russell - 22 10,586
33 12/18/80 ATLANTA L 97-109 9-8 14-19 Salt Lake City Dantley - 29 Roundfield - 20 4,755
34 12/19/80 @ Phoenix L 90-108 5-12 14-20 Phoenix Dantley - 26 D. Johnson - 25 10,813
35 12/20/80 SAN DIEGO L 91-103 9-9 14-21 Salt Lake City Dantley - 33 F. Williams - 32 5,253
36 12/23/80 @ Dallas W 101-96 6-12 15-21 Dallas Dantley - 30 Robinzine - 23 5,736
37 12/26/80 GOLDEN STATE L 109-110 9-10 15-22 Salt Lake City Dantley - 22 Free - 28 11,783
38 12/27/80 @ San Antonio L 117-142 6-13 15-23 San Antonio Griffith - 33 Gervin - 34 11,823
39 12/30/80 L.A. LAKERS W 110-100 10-10 16-23 Salt Lake City Dantley - 34 Abdul-Jabbar - 20 12,393
40 1/1/81 @ Houston L 103-117 6-14 16-24 Houston Dantley - 27 Tomjanovich - 25 7,136
41 1/2/81 @ Kansas City L 95-101 6-15 16-25 Kansas City Dantley - 28 P. Ford - 22 8,167
42 1/3/81 PORTLAND W 109-103 11-10 17-25 Salt Lake City Dantley - 36 M. Thompson - 21 7,940
43 1/7/81 @ Denver W 121-117 7-15 18-25 Denver Dantley - 51 Issel - 33 8,735
44 1/8/81 DALLAS W 99-97 12-10 19-25 Salt Lake City Dantley - 40 Lagarde - 24 7,239
45 1/10/81 KANSAS CITY L 92-99 12-11 19-26 Salt Lake City Dantley - 25 R. King - 28 9,553
46 1/14/81 @ Golden State W 110-107 8-15 20-26 Oakland Dantley - 45 B. King - 26 10,793
47 1/16/81 SAN DIEGO W 112-109 13-11 21-26 Salt Lake City Griffith - 29 P. Smith - 26 6,721
48 1/18/81 @ Indiana L 89-110 8-16 21-27 Indianapolis Dantley - 30 Bantom - 25 12,279
49 1/20/81 @ Washington L 113-121 8-17 21-28 Landover, MD Dantley - 39 Grevey - 30 8,615
50 1/21/81 @ Boston L 87-117 8-18 21-29 Boston Dantley - 19 Bird - 20 15,320
51 1/23/81 GOLDEN STATE L 101-103 13-12 21-30 Salt Lake City Griffith - 32 Free - 23 6,247
52 1/24/81 @ Houston L 91-106 8-19 21-31 Houston Griffith - 20 Murphy - 18 8,871
53 1/26/81 DETROIT W 102-99 14-12 22-31 Salt Lake City Griffith - 35 J. Long - 28 5,826
54 1/27/81 @ L.A. Lakers L 104-111 8-20 22-32 Los Angeles Griffith - 22 Abdul-Jabbar - 27 10,463
55 1/29/81 HOUSTON W 99-97 15-12 23-32 Salt Lake City Dantley - 37 M. Malone - 28 6,657
56 2/4/81 @ Phoenix L 89-114 8-21 23-33 Phoenix Dantley - 19 W. Davis - 17 11,571
57 2/6/81 DENVER L 116-120 15-13 23-34 Salt Lake City Dantley - 55 Issel - 37 8,037
58 2/7/81 @ Seattle L 89-96 8-22 23-35 Seattle Dantley - 31 Sikma - 24 17,888
59 2/8/81 @ Golden State L 101-107 8-23 23-36 Oakland Dantley - 37 Free - 39 8,362
60 2/11/81 @ Kansas City L 87-99 8-24 23-37 Kansas City Dantley - 30 Birdsong - 26 8,145
61 2/13/81 BOSTON W 104-89 16-13 24-37 Salt Lake City Griffith - 38 Bird - 25 10,050
62 2/15/81 @ Portland L 84-118 8-25 24-38 Portland Dantley - 18 Bates - 25 12,666
63 2/17/81 SEATTLE L 98-101 16-14 24-39 Salt Lake City Dantley - 33 Bailey - 27 6,612
64 2/20/81 CHICAGO L 84-92 16-15 24-40 Salt Lake City Dantley - 30 Sobers - 21 7,282
65 2/22/81 @ San Diego L 93-108 8-26 24-41 San Diego Dantley - 29 F. Williams - 33 7,837
66 2/23/81 HOUSTON L 102-106 16-16 24-42 Salt Lake City Dantley - 34 Murphy - 38 6,147
67 2/25/81 NEW JERSEY W 132-106 17-16 25-42 Salt Lake City Dantley - 40 Newlin - 31 5,510
68 2/27/81 PHILADELPHIA L 83-87 17-17 25-43 Salt Lake City Dantley - 24 B. Jones - 20 12,449
69 3/1/81 @ Portland L 97-108 8-27 25-44 Portland Dantley - 25 Ransey - 29 12,666
70 3/3/81 WASHINGTON L 93-112 17-18 25-45 Salt Lake City Dantley - 21 Ballard - 26 6,478
71 3/4/81 @ Golden State L 105-107 8-28 25-46 Oakland Dantley - 34 B. King - 31 10,199
72 3/5/81 PHOENIX L 100-112 17-19 25-47 Salt Lake City Dantley - 30 Robninson - 26 5,804
73 3/7/81 SAN DIEGO W 97-94 18-19 26-47 Salt Lake City Dantley - 28 P. Smith - 29 7,389
74 3/14/81 @ Houston L 82-101 8-29 26-48 Houston Dantley - 26 M. Malone - 38 9,879
75 3/17/81 @ San Antonio L 86-94 8-30 26-49 San Antonio Dantley - 24 Davis/Gervin - 23 11,234
76 3/18/81 DALLAS W 120-113 19-19 27-49 Salt Lake City Dantley - 48 Byrnes - 25 5,248
77 3/21/81 @ Dallas L 95-105 8-31 27-50 Dallas Dantley - 28 Robinzine - 20 7,416
78 3/22/81 @ Denver L 108-113 8-32 27-51 Denver Griffith - 21 D. Thompson - 28 10,496
79 3/24/81 KANSAS CITY L 92-105 19-20 27-52 Salt Lake City Dantley - 32 Birdsong - 30 7,603
80 3/26/81 SAN ANTONIO L 97-98 19-21 27-53 Salt Lake City Griffith - 28 Gervin - 21 6,319
81 3/28/81 L.A. LAKERS W* 112-110 20-21 28-53 Salt Lake City Dantley - 30 E. Johnson - 41 12,383
82 3/29/81 @ Phoenix L 90-105 8-33 28-54 Phoenix Nicks - 22 Davis/Kramer - 16 11,352
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 25-57 (.305), 6th in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Tom Nissalke/Frank Layden
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 13TH PICK
• Adrian Dantley, NBA All-Star Danny Schayes (C), Syracuse
• 2ND ROUND 27TH PICK
Howard Wood (F), Tennessee
• 8TH ROUND 165TH PICK
Bobby Cattage (F), Auburn
1981-82 NOTES:
• Head coach Tom Nissalke (8-12) is relieved of his duties 20 games into the season and replaced by general manager
Frank Layden on 12/10/81. Layden finishes the season 17-45.
• Adrian Dantley scores his 10,000th career point at Portland on 2/5/82.
• Jazz trainer Don Sparks served as the trainer for the West in the NBA All-Star Game.
• Sam Battistone buys out Larry Hatifield’s portion of the Jazz, becoming the club’s sole owner on 2/27/82.
• Dantley finishes third in NBA in scoring (30.3 ppg) and is named to The Sporting News All-NBA Second Team.
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1981-82 UTAH JAZZ (25-57, .305) 6TH IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/30/81 DALLAS W 105-89 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Dantley - 39 Aguirre - 19 6,709
2 10/31/81 @ Golden State L 91-106 0-1 1-1 Oakland Dantley - 22 Carroll/King - 19 7,193
3 11/5/81 GOLDEN STATE W 110-101 2-0 2-1 Salt Lake City Dantley - 43 B. King - 26 6,189
4 11/6/81 @ Portland L 109-119 0-2 2-2 Portland Dantley - 26 M. Thompson - 30 12,666
5 11/7/81 PHOENIX W 95-87 3-0 3-2 Salt Lake City Dantley - 23 Adams - 29 8,318
6 11/10/81 @ San Diego W 106-97 1-2 4-2 San Diego Dantley - 32 Nater/Williams - 19 5,779
7 11/13/81 DENVER W 131-124 4-0 5-2 Salt Lake City Dantley - 38 Issel - 32 7,112
8 11/14/81 @ Houston L* 105-109 1-3 5-3 Houston Dantley - 29 M. Malone - 30 9,355
9 11/18/81 L.A. LAKERS L 110-113 4-1 5-4 Salt Lake City Dantley - 32 Abdul-Jabbar - 27 10,802
10 11/20/81 @ Chicago W 105-103 2-3 6-4 Chicago Dantley - 33 Gilmore - 25 9,210
11 11/21/81 @ Detroit L 86-95 2-4 6-5 Pontiac, MI Dantley - 24 I. Thomas - 28 11,103
12 11/25/81 SAN DIEGO W 102-100 5-1 7-5 Salt Lake City Dantley - 31 F. Williams - 20 7,572
13 11/27/81 PORTLAND L 93-103 5-2 7-6 Salt Lake City Dantley - 25 M. Thompson - 30 6,941
14 11/28/81 @ Denver L* 124-131 2-5 7-7 Denver Dantley - 43 Issel - 30 11,723
15 12/1/81 @ L.A. Lakers L 86-117 2-6 7-8 Los Angeles Duren - 16 E. Johnson - 19 11,284
16 12/2/81 DALLAS W 114-103 6-2 8-8 Salt Lake City Dantley - 36 Aguirre - 34 5,257
17 12/4/81 CHICAGO L 101-105 6-3 8-9 Salt Lake City Dantley - 28 Theus - 31 5,480
18 12/5/81 @ Phoenix L 99-101 2-7 8-10 Phoenix Dantley - 28 Adams/Robinson - 21 10,550
19 12/8/81 @ Dallas L 103-128 2-8 8-11 Dallas Dantley - 34 Aguirre - 24 6,895
20 12/9/81 @ Indiana L 77-113 2-9 8-12 Indianapolis Griffith - 15 J. Davis - 16 5,551
21 12/11/81 KANSAS CITY W 122-102 7-3 9-12 Salt Lake City Dantley - 37 S. Johnson - 22 6,336
22 12/12/81 @ San Antonio L 97-111 2-10 9-13 San Antonio Dantley - 33 Gervin - 40 9,842
23 12/15/81 SAN ANTONIO W 108-103 8-3 10-13 Salt Lake City Dantley - 30 Gervin - 26 6,458
24 12/18/81 @ Kansas City L 95-100 2-11 10-14 Kansas City Dantley - 29 C. Robinson - 29 9,194
25 12/19/81 SEATTLE L 103-115 8-4 10-15 Salt Lake City Dantley - 35 G. Williams - 30 8,728
26 12/23/81 @ Seattle L 99-113 2-12 10-16 Seattle Dantley - 20 Shelton - 27 13,741
27 12/26/81 HOUSTON L 104-115 8-5 10-17 Salt Lake City Dantley - 36 M. Malone - 42 9,013
28 12/29/81 @ L.A. Lakers L 114-121 2-13 10-18 Los Angeles Dantley - 40 Wilkes - 34 14,392
29 12/30/81 BOSTON L 110-121 8-6 10-19 Salt Lake City Dantley - 23 Archibald - 22 12,493
30 1/2/82 PHILADELPHIA L 107-109 8-7 10-20 Salt Lake City Dantley - 33 Erving - 34 10,133
31 1/6/82 SAN ANTONIO W 130-115 9-7 11-20 Salt Lake City Dantley - 31 Mitchell - 30 4,836
32 1/8/82 INDIANA W 108-102 10-7 12-20 Salt Lake City Dantley - 30 H. Williams - 24 5,586
33 1/9/82 @ San Diego L 118-125 2-14 12-21 San Diego Dantley/Griffith - 27 Chambers - 30 4,820
34 1/12/82 NEW YORK L 121-129 10-8 12-22 Salt Lake City Dantley - 44 M.R. Richardson - 26 7,914
35 1/15/82 @ Seattle L 103-115 2-15 12-23 Seattle Dantley - 30 G. Williams - 42 17,057
36 1/16/82 CLEVELAND L 120-125 10-9 12-24 Salt Lake City Dantley - 46 Brewer - 27 7,548
37 1/19/82 DETROIT W 123-117 11-9 13-24 Salt Lake City Dantley - 42 Benson - 23 10,194
38 1/21/82 @ San Antonio L 104-123 2-16 13-25 San Antonio Dantley - 30 Gervin - 29 7,229
39 1/22/82 @ Houston L 110-128 2-17 13-26 Houston Dantley - 24 M. Malone - 36 9,253
40 1/23/82 @ Dallas L 110-122 2-18 13-27 Dallas Dantley - 24 J. Vincent - 34 10,532
41 1/26/82 NEW JERSEY L* 129-138 11-10 13-28 Salt Lake City Dantley - 39 B. Williams - 29 9,083
42 1/28/82 MILWAUKEE L 101-119 11-11 13-29 Salt Lake City Dantley - 32 May - 27 7,427
43 2/3/82 PORTLAND W 122-118 12-11 14-29 Salt Lake City Dantley - 34 Ransey - 20 8,925
44 2/5/82 @ Portland L 100-121 2-19 14-30 Portland Dantley/Griffith - 16 Bates - 29 12,666
45 2/6/82 @ Seattle L 103-129 2-20 14-31 Seattle Griffith - 25 Sikma - 20 15,015
46 2/9/82 GOLDEN STATE W 123-107 13-11 15-31 Salt Lake City Dantley - 35 Free/King - 27 7,807
47 2/10/82 @ Denver W 151-148 3-20 16-31 Denver Dantley - 42 Issel - 37 11,502
48 2/12/82 @ Kansas City W 129-114 4-20 17-31 Kansas City Dantley - 27 Drew - 17 7,623
49 2/13/82 PHOENIX W 120-115 14-11 18-31 Salt Lake City Dantley - 40 W. Davis - 24 11,477
50 2/15/82 DENVER L 134-145 14-12 18-32 Salt Lake City Dantley - 40 Vandeweghe - 24 10,607
51 2/17/82 ATLANTA L 109-117 14-13 18-33 Salt Lake City Dantley - 21 E. Johnson - 35 6,522
52 2/19/82 @ Philadelphia L 117-132 4-21 18-34 Philadelphia Dantley - 35 Erving - 24 10,857
53 2/20/82 @ New Jersey L 108-125 4-22 18-35 East Rutherford, NJ Dantley - 25 B. Williams - 25 12,431
54 2/23/82 @ Washington W 113-106 5-22 19-35 Landover, MD Dantley - 39 F. Johnson - 27 8,134
55 2/24/82 @ Boston L 90-132 5-23 19-36 Boston D. Wilkins - 14 Bird - 27 15,320
56 2/26/82 SEATTLE L 97-98 14-14 19-37 Salt Lake City Dantley - 36 Sikma - 24 9,780
57 3/2/82 KANSAS CITY L 117-125 14-15 19-38 Salt Lake City Dantley/Green - 34 three players - 19 7,256
58 3/3/82 @ Phoenix L 102-115 5-24 19-39 Phoenix Dantley - 22 D. Johnson - 25 10,080
59 3/4/82 HOUSTON L 124-128 14-16 19-40 Salt Lake City Dantley - 34 M. Malone - 24 4,942
60 3/6/82 WASHINGTON L 113-127 14-17 19-41 Salt Lake City Dantley - 27 Grevey - 26 7,104
61 3/9/82 @ New York L 112-126 5-25 19-42 New York City Dantley - 28 M.R. Richardson - 22 7,828
62 3/11/82 @ Atlanta L 91-107 5-26 19-43 Atlanta Dantley - 20 Glenn - 23 5,780
63 3/13/82 @ Cleveland L 115-121 5-27 19-44 Richfield, OH Dantley - 28 C. Robinson - 25 5,264
64 3/14/82 @ Milwaukee L 100-129 5-28 19-45 Milwaukee Dantley - 19 Moncrief - 22 11,052
65 3/16/82 @ Denver L 138-154 5-29 19-46 Denver Dantley - 38 English - 32 8,895
66 3/17/82 L.A. LAKERS L 112-120 14-18 19-47 Salt Lake City Griffith - 32 Abdul-Jabbar - 28 12,076
67 3/19/82 PORTLAND L* 129-131 14-19 19-48 Salt Lake City Dantley - 35 M. Thompson - 30 5,625
68 3/21/82 @ Golden State L 102-113 5-30 19-49 Oakland Dantley - 38 B. King - 27 7,969
69 3/23/82 HOUSTON L 115-117 14-20 19-50 Salt Lake City Griffith - 39 M. Malone - 31 5,372
70 3/25/82 GOLDEN STATE L 105-107 14-21 19-51 Salt Lake City Dantley - 28 Free - 34 5,263
71 3/27/82 SAN ANTONIO L 110-114 14-22 19-52 Salt Lake City Griffith - 22 Gervin - 47 7,272
72 3/29/82 PHOENIX L 102-113 14-23 19-52 Salt Lake City Griffith - 28 Kelley - 23 7,981
73 4/2/82 KANSAS CITY W 127-118 15-23 20-53 Salt Lake City Dantley - 42 three players - 23 6,505
74 4/3/82 @ San Diego W 133-124 6-30 21-53 San Diego Dantley - 40 Whitehead - 23 4,722
75 4/6/82 DALLAS W 129-114 16-23 22-53 Salt Lake City Dantley - 40 J. Vincent - 25 5,934
76 4/7/82 @ Dallas L 109-123 6-31 22-54 Dallas Griffith - 27 J. Vincent - 31 7,039
77 4/9/82 @ Kansas City L 99-115 6-32 22-55 Kansas City D. Wilkins - 37 Grunfeld - 23 4,937
78 4/10/82 DENVER W 151-136 17-23 23-55 Salt Lake City Dantley - 53 Issel - 25 6,919
79 4/12/82 SAN DIEGO W 112-107 18-23 24-55 Salt Lake City Griffith - 28 Chambers - 38 10,670
80 4/14/82 @ L.A. Lakers L 115-128 6-33 24-56 Los Angeles Dantley - 28 Abdul-Jabbar - 22 11,488
81 4/17/82 @ Houston L 100-107 6-34 24-57 Houston Dantley - 35 M. Malone - 34 13,744
82 4/18/82 @ San Antonio W 128-120 7-34 25-57 San Antonio Green - 35 Gervin - 16 9,741
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 30-52 (.366), 5th in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Frank Layden
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 3RD ROUND 55TH PICK
• John Drew, Player of the Week (3/6) Jerry Eaves (G), Louisville
• 4TH ROUND 72ND PICK
Mark Eaton (C), UCLA
1982-83 NOTES:
• The Jazz drafts Dominique Wilkins third overall in the 1982 NBA Draft, but trade his rights to Atlanta for John Drew,
Freeman Williams and cash on 9/3/82.
• Adrian Dantley scores an NBA season-high 57 points (37 in the first half) in win vs. Chicago on 12/4/82.
• Dantley tears ligaments in his right wrist on 12/17/82 at San Antonio and misses the final 60 games.
• The Jazz hits an NBA record 39 consecutive free throws at Portland on 12/7/82.
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1982-83 UTAH JAZZ (30-52, .366) 5TH IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/29/82 SAN ANTONIO L 114-120 0-1 0-1 Salt Lake City Dantley - 35 Gervin/Mitchell - 28 8,436
2 10/30/82 @ Dallas W 128-123 1-0 1-1 Dallas Dantley - 36 Aguirre - 30 9,203
3 11/2/82 SEATTLE L 92-120 0-2 1-2 Salt Lake City Dantley - 29 Sikma - 24 7,378
4 11/4/82 @ Phoenix L 104-119 1-1 1-3 Phoenix Dantley - 31 Adams - 24 10,095
5 11/6/82 L.A. LAKERS L 101-104 0-3 1-4 Salt Lake City Griffith - 23 Jabbar/Johnson - 22 11,869
6 11/9/82 @ San Antonio L 104-118 1-2 1-5 San Antonio Griffith - 26 Mitchell - 25 10,780
7 11/10/82 DENVER W 125-119 1-3 2-5 Salt Lake City Dantley - 43 Issel - 32 8,314
8 11/12/82 ATLANTA L 98-106 1-4 2-6 Salt Lake City Poquette - 30 Glenn - 18 8,697
9 11/17/82 NEW JERSEY W* 101-97 2-4 3-6 Salt Lake City Dantley - 31 Birdsong - 22 7,627
10 11/19/82 @ Chicago L 111-127 1-3 3-7 Chicago Dantley - 35 Theus - 42 5,789
11 11/23/82 @ Cleveland W 121-99 2-3 4-7 Richfield, OH Dantley - 27 Wilkerson - 19 2,163
12 11/24/82 @ Milwaukee L 106-119 2-4 4-8 Milwaukee Dantley - 30 M. Johnson - 34 9,385
13 11/26/82 @ Boston L 103-137 2-5 4-9 Boston Dantley - 29 Bird - 28 15,320
14 11/27/82 @ Philadelphia L 113-126 2-6 4-9 Philadelphia Griffith - 37 M. Malone - 32 13,008
15 11/30/82 @ New York L 93-124 2-7 4-10 New York City Griffith - 29 Tucker - 21 7,634
16 12/2/82 PORTLAND W 119-112 3-4 5-11 Salt Lake City Dantley - 37 C. Natt - 29 7,075
17 12/4/82 CHICAGO W 131-124 4-4 6-11 Salt Lake City Dantley - 57 Theus - 37 7,709
18 12/5/82 @ Golden State L 111-119 2-8 6-12 Oakland Schayes - 28 Free - 26 5,911
19 12/7/82 @ Portland L 121-137 2-9 6-13 Portland Dantley - 36 Ji. Paxson - 35 12,666
20 12/8/82 HOUSTON W 101-93 5-4 7-13 Salt Lake City Dantley - 34 Bailey - 17 7,016
21 12/10/82 L.A. LAKERS L 122-128 5-5 7-14 Salt Lake City Dantley - 35 McAdoo - 26 9,023
22 12/11/82 @ Houston W 101-94 3-9 8-14 Houston Dantley/Griffith - 19 Hayes - 21 4,892
23 12/15/82 SAN DIEGO W 119-113 6-5 9-14 Salt Lake City Dantley - 42 Chambers - 29 7,448
24 12/17/82 @ San Antonio L 103-110 3-10 9-15 San Antonio Griffith - 28 Mitchell - 26 7,031
25 12/18/82 HOUSTON W 116-97 7-5 10-15 Salt Lake City Griffith - 30 Leavell - 21 7,256
26 12/20/82 KANSAS CITY W* 119-117 8-5 11-15 Salt Lake City D. Wilkins - 35 E. Johnson - 39 7,082
27 12/22/82 @ L.A. Lakers L 100-124 3-11 11-16 Los Angeles D. Wilkins - 20 McAdoo - 22 12,358
28 12/25/82 PHOENIX L 101-111 8-6 11-17 Salt Lake City D. Wilkins - 21 M. Lucas - 29 9,416
29 12/26/82 @ Kansas City L 118-120 3-12 11-18 Kansas City Griffith - 26 E. Johnson - 27 6,052
30 12/28/82 DETROIT W* 105-98 9-6 12-18 Salt Lake City Griffith - 28 I. Thomas - 22 7,894
31 12/29/82 @ Seattle L 92-109 3-13 12-19 Seattle D. Wilkins - 21 G. Williams - 20 14,223
32 12/30/82 INDIANA L 114-115 9-7 12-20 Salt Lake City Griffith - 36 H. Williams - 31 8,220
33 1/1/83 BOSTON L 112-127 9-8 12-21 Salt Lake City Griffith - 27 Parish - 23 12,491
34 1/4/83 @ Golden State W 100-88 4-13 13-21 Oakland Griffith - 34 Short - 38 5,403
35 1/5/83 SAN DIEGO L* 115-122 9-9 13-22 Salt Lake City Griffith - 34 Cummings - 27 7,769
36 1/7/83 @ Kansas City L 117-139 4-14 13-23 Kansas City Griffith - 27 S. Johnson - 34 7,818
37 1/8/83 @ Houston W 87-82 5-14 14-23 Houston Griffith - 32 C. Jones - 25 6,177
38 1/11/83 KANSAS CITY W 106-98 10-9 15-23 Salt Lake City Green - 27 S. Johnson - 27 8,595
39 1/12/83 @ Denver L 118-126 5-15 15-23 Denver Griffith - 22 Vandeweghe - 30 8,817
40 1/15/83 DALLAS W 107-105 11-9 16-24 Salt Lake City Griffith - 32 Aguirre - 32 7,541
41 1/16/83 @ San Diego W 115-111 6-15 17-24 San Diego Poquette - 22 Cummings - 34 2,728
42 1/19/83 GOLDEN STATE L 95-103 11-10 17-25 Salt Lake City Griffith - 29 M.R. Richardson - 29 7,606
43 1/21/83 NEW YORK W 108-93 12-10 18-25 Salt Lake City Griffith - 38 Robinson - 25 8,260
44 1/22/83 @ Dallas L 88-126 6-16 18-26 Dallas Eaves - 18 J. Vincent - 21 11,436
45 1/25/83 SAN ANTONIO L 106-116 12-11 18-27 Salt Lake City Griffith - 30 Gilmore - 40 8,688
46 1/27/83 @ Portland L 106-120 6-17 18-28 Portland Anderson/Griffith - 20 Ji. Paxson - 22 12,666
47 1/29/83 PHILADELPHIA L 109-126 12-12 18-29 Salt Lake City Eaves - 27 Erving - 33 12,475
48 2/2/83 @ Phoenix L 96-112 6-18 18-30 Phoenix Schayes - 24 W. Davis - 24 9,468
49 2/4/83 MILWAUKEE L 110-122 12-13 18-31 Salt Lake City Drew - 33 M. Johnson - 27 8,577
50 2/5/83 @ Denver L 136-143 6-19 18-32 Denver Drew - 30 English - 33 9,133
51 2/9/83 @ L.A. Lakers L 99-113 6-20 18-33 Los Angeles Poquette - 22 Wilkes - 22 13,656
52 2/10/83 SEATTLE L 99-105 12-14 18-34 Salt Lake City Griffith - 22 Sikma - 31 8,939
53 2/16/83 SAN ANTONIO W 112-101 13-14 19-34 Salt Lake City Drew/Griffith - 33 Mitchell - 26 8,085
54 2/18/83 PORTLAND L 97-101 13-15 19-35 Salt Lake City Drew - 27 Ji. Paxson - 32 8,329
55 2/20/83 @ San Diego L 97-107 6-21 19-36 San Diego Green - 23 Cummings - 26 4,377
56 2/22/83 WASHINGTON L 98-99 13-16 19-37 Salt Lake City Drew - 26 Ruland - 31 7,428
57 2/24/83 PHOENIX L 103-110 13-17 19-38 Salt Lake City Griffith - 23 Nance - 23 8,479
58 2/26/83 L.A. LAKERS W 101-92 14-17 20-38 Salt Lake City Eaves - 20 Wilkes - 17 12,097
59 2/27/83 @ Seattle L 98-101 6-22 20-39 Seattle Drew - 20 G. Williams - 18 20,167
60 3/1/83 SAN DIEGO W 127-105 15-17 21-39 Salt Lake City Griffith - 22 Cummings - 18 8,003
61 3/2/83 CLEVELAND W 118-113 16-17 22-39 Salt Lake City Drew - 40 C. Robinson - 33 7,233
62 3/5/83 @ Golden State L 121-127 6-23 22-40 Oakland Drew - 17 Carroll - 52 7,996
63 3/7/83 @ Portland W 110-105 7-23 23-40 Portland Drew - 31 Ji. Paxson - 27 12,666
64 3/9/83 DENVER L 109-122 16-18 23-41 Salt Lake City Griffith - 34 English - 32 10,075
65 3/11/83 DALLAS W 119-110 17-18 24-41 Salt Lake City Griffith - 22 Aguirre - 30 10,338
66 3/13/83 @ Denver L 117-130 7-24 24-42 Denver three players - 16 English - 30 13,188
67 3/16/83 @ Detroit W 125-115 8-24 25-42 Pontiac, MI Eaves - 35 Tyler - 26 5,185
68 3/19/83 @ Atlanta L 94-99 8-25 25-43 Atlanta Drew - 20 Roundfield - 27 7,174
69 3/22/83 @ Washington L 98-121 8-26 25-44 Landover, MD Drew - 20 Ruland - 25 5,173
70 3/23/83 @ New Jersey L 104-124 8-27 25-45 East Rutherford, NJ Drew - 28 B. King - 20 11,457
71 3/25/83 @ Indiana L 117-119 8-28 25-46 Indianapolis Drew - 30 B. Knight - 31 3,065
72 3/27/83 SEATTLE L 108-122 17-19 25-47 Salt Lake City Griffith - 25 Sikma - 23 8,923
73 3/29/83 @ Phoenix L 107-115 8-29 25-48 Phoenix Drew/Griffith - 18 Adams - 30 11,285
74 3/30/83 DALLAS W 117-103 18-19 26-48 Salt Lake City Green - 27 Aguirre - 13 8,581
75 4/1/83 GOLDEN STATE W 112-108 19-19 27-48 Salt Lake City D. Wilkins - 26 Carroll - 29 9,527
76 4/5/83 HOUSTON W 126-97 20-19 28-48 Salt Lake City Drew - 25 Bailey - 21 8,157
77 4/8/83 @ Kansas City L 97-112 8-30 28-49 Kansas City Drew - 24 S. Johnson - 25 8,664
78 4/9/83 KANSAS CITY L 102-108 20-20 28-50 Salt Lake City Drew - 33 Williams - 23 8,968
79 4/12/83 DENVER W 125-116 21-20 29-50 Salt Lake City Griffith - 30 Vandeweghe - 34 10,195
80 4/13/83 @ Dallas L 99-106 8-31 29-51 Dallas Griffith - 28 Aguirre - 19 9,932
81 4/15/83 @ San Antonio L 118-121 8-32 29-52 San Antonio Drew - 22 Mitchell - 23 8,405
82 4/16/83 @ Houston W 126-117 9-32 30-52 Houston Griffith - 32 C. Jones - 29 6,102
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 45-37 (.549), Midwest Division Champions PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated Denver (3-2) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Frank Layden • Lost to Phoenix (2-4) in Conference Semifinals
1983-84 NOTES:
• The Jazz wins the Midwest Division (first division title) and clinch the club’s first playoff berth.
• The NBA Board of Governors approves the purchase of 50 percent of the Jazz by Dr. Gerald Bagley and his son on 5/25/83.
• The Jazz plays 11 home games in Las Vegas as part of a two-year commitment.
• Utah finishes December 11-2, the best in Jazz history to that point. Frank Layden named Coach of the Month.
• With the best record in the Western Conference at the January 15 deadline, Frank Layden earns the right to coach the West in the NBA All-Star Game.
• Mark Eaton becomes the Jazz’s career blocked shots leader (517), passing Ben Poquette on 2/23/84.
• Adrian Dantley becomes only the fourth player in NBA history to sink 800 free throws in a season.
• Darrell Griffith sets what was then an NBA single-season record for three-pointers with 91.
• Utah becomes the first team to have four separate players win NBA statistical crowns: Adrian Dantley (scoring), Mark Eaton (blocks), Darrell Griffith
(three-point percentage) and Rickey Green (steals).
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RECORD: 41-41 (.500), T-4th in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated Houston (3-2) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Frank Layden • Lost to Denver (1-4) in Conference Semifinals
1984-85 NOTES:
• Local automobile dealer Larry H. Miller purchases 50 percent of the Jazz from Sam Battistone on 4/11/85.
• The Jazz plays two home games in Las Vegas to complete a two-year contract.
• Darrell Griffith breaks the NBA career three-point field goals record (later broken).
• Mark Eaton wins the NBA shot-blocking title with an NBA record 456 blocks.
• John Stockton is named honorable mention on the All-NBA Rookie Team.
• Mark Eaton suffers torn MCL in his right knee in Game 5 of the First Round and misses remainder of the playoffs.
• The Jazz finishes consecutive seasons at .500-or-better for the first time in franchise history.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the second straight year.
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1984-85 UTAH JAZZ (41-41, .500) T-4TH IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/26/84 @ Seattle L 94-102 0-1 0-1 Seattle Griffith - 21 Vranes - 24 7,117
2 10/27/84 L.A. CLIPPERS L 94-103 0-1 0-2 Salt Lake City Griffith - 22 M. Johnson - 25 8,285
3 10/30/84 NEW YORK W 117-111 1-1 1-2 Salt Lake City Griffith - 30 B. King - 24 8,175
4 11/2/84 SEATTLE W 107-101 2-1 2-2 Las Vegas Griffith - 41 Chambers - 29 3,955
5 11/3/84 @ Golden State L 107-112 0-2 2-3 Oakland Griffith - 31 Whitehead - 27 5,280
6 11/7/84 SAN ANTONIO W 136-124 3-1 3-3 Salt Lake City Drew - 38 Gervin - 35 8,814
7 11/9/84 GOLDEN STATE W* 125-117 4-1 4-3 Salt Lake City Dantley - 33 Short - 28 8,743
8 11/10/84 @ Denver L 135-147 0-3 4-4 Denver Green - 23 English - 44 9,719
9 11/12/84 DALLAS W 123-97 5-1 5-4 Salt Lake City Dantley - 32 Perkins - 19 7,731
10 11/15/84 @ Portland L 120-129 0-4 5-5 Portland Dantley - 39 Vandeweghe - 30 12,666
11 11/17/84 PHOENIX W 108-94 6-1 6-5 Salt Lake City Dantley - 22 J. Edwards - 17 9,793
12 11/20/84 @ Kansas City L 122-129 0-5 6-6 Kansas City Griffith - 22 E. Johnson - 25 7,132
13 11/21/84 @ Atlanta L 90-122 0-6 6-7 New Orleans Bailey - 15 D. Wilkins - 31 4,107
14 11/23/84 HOUSTON W 111-98 7-1 7-7 Salt Lake City Griffith - 23 Sampson - 24 12,698
15 11/24/84 @ San Antonio W 123-117 1-6 8-7 San Antonio Griffith - 40 Gilmore - 27 8,164
16 11/27/84 @ Phoenix L 102-115 1-7 8-8 Phoenix Griffith - 29 Nance - 28 9,621
17 11/28/84 L.A. LAKERS L 109-114 7-2 8-9 Salt Lake City Griffith - 23 Abdul-Jabbar - 24 11,331
18 11/30/84 DENVER W 116-97 8-2 9-9 Salt Lake City Griffith - 24 Issel - 24 8,326
19 12/1/84 @ Denver L 111-118 1-8 9-10 Denver Griffith - 27 C. Natt - 28 8,868
20 12/4/84 @ Golden State W 107-105 2-8 10-10 Oakland Dantley - 26 Short - 24 4,918
21 12/6/84 SEATTLE L 99-106 8-3 10-11 Salt Lake City Bailey - 18 Chambers/Sikma - 26 9,696
22 12/9/84 KANSAS CITY W 123-120 9-3 11-11 Las Vegas Dantley - 38 Theus - 28 4,070
23 12/11/84 @ Washington W 85-82 3-8 12-11 Landover, MD Dantley - 32 Ballard - 23 4,782
24 12/13/84 @ New York L* 115-119 3-9 12-12 New York City Griffith - 35 B. King - 30 8,108
25 12/14/84 @ Boston L 106-117 3-10 12-13 Boston Dantley/Griffith - 24 McHale - 25 14,890
26 12/16/84 @ Milwaukee L 102-115 3-11 12-14 Milwaukee Dantley - 42 Cummings - 29 8,615
27 12/18/84 @ Indiana L 81-88 3-12 12-15 Indianapolis Griffith - 29 Stipanovich - 17 8,666
28 12/20/84 DETROIT W 117-116 10-3 13-15 Salt Lake City Dantley - 41 I. Thomas - 38 8,377
29 12/22/84 DALLAS L 96-113 10-4 13-16 Salt Lake City Dantley - 25 Aguirre - 28 8,014
30 12/26/84 KANSAS CITY W 133-122 11-4 14-16 Salt Lake City Dantley - 41 Thorpe - 28 8,790
31 12/28/84 PHILADELPHIA L 111-114 11-5 14-17 Salt Lake City Dantley - 31 Toney - 21 12,704
32 12/29/84 @ Dallas W 99-97 4-12 15-17 Dallas Dantley - 30 Aguirre - 27 17,007
33 1/1/85 INDIANA L 117-119 11-6 15-18 Salt Lake City Dantley - 34 Kellogg - 24 8,365
34 1/4/85 DENVER W 118-108 12-6 16-18 Salt Lake City Griffith - 24 C. Natt - 32 8,873
35 1/6/85 HOUSTON W 121-92 13-6 17-18 Salt Lake City Dantley - 28 Olajuwon - 29 7,013
36 1/7/85 @ L.A. Clippers L 106-116 4-13 17-19 Los Angeles Dantley - 22 M. Johnson - 20 7,577
37 1/10/85 @ L.A. Lakers L 112-120 4-14 17-20 Los Angeles Dantley - 34 Worthy - 28 14,547
38 1/12/85 @ Phoenix L 94-109 4-15 17-21 Phoenix Green/Griffith - 20 Nance - 24 13,297
39 1/15/85 @ San Antonio L 101-121 4-16 17-22 San Antonio Griffith - 22 Robertson - 27 6,886
40 1/16/85 WASHINGTON L 101-103 13-7 17-23 Salt Lake City Dantley - 22 G. Williams - 31 8,118
41 1/18/85 PORTLAND W 127-122 14-7 18-23 Salt Lake City Dantley - 42 Vandeweghe - 29 8,549
42 1/19/85 @ Houston L 95-120 4-17 18-24 Houston Griffith - 23 Olajuwon - 34 13,321
43 1/22/85 NEW JERSEY W 102-99 15-7 19-24 Salt Lake City Dantley - 35 Birdsong - 26 7,170
44 1/24/85 CLEVELAND L 109-110 15-8 19-25 Salt Lake City Dantley - 29 Free - 35 7,490
45 1/26/85 L.A. LAKERS W 96-83 16-8 20-25 Salt Lake City Dantley - 31 Jabbar/Johnson - 19 12,675
46 1/28/85 DENVER L 100-104 16-9 20-26 Salt Lake City Dantley - 28 English - 24 8,578
47 2/1/85 @ Dallas W 121-109 5-17 21-26 Dallas Griffith - 30 Aguirre - 38 17,007
48 2/2/85 SAN ANTONIO W 105-104 17-9 22-26 Salt Lake City Dantley - 20 Gervin - 33 11,963
49 2/5/85 @ Portland L 106-126 5-18 22-27 Portland Dantley - 22 M. Thompson - 21 12,666
50 2/7/85 @ Kansas City W 114-96 6-18 23-27 Kansas City Dantley - 34 Drew - 21 5,153
51 2/12/85 @ Golden State W 122-110 7-18 24-28 Oakland Dantley - 25 Short - 25 5,668
52 2/13/85 ATLANTA L 88-94 17-10 24-29 Salt Lake City Bailey - 20 D. Wilkins - 26 8,836
53 2/15/85 L.A. CLIPPERS W 109-100 18-10 25-28 Salt Lake City Griffith - 28 D. Smith - 25 8,256
54 2/18/85 BOSTON L 94-110 18-11 25-29 Salt Lake City Roberts - 22 Bird - 30 12,716
55 2/20/85 @ New Jersey W* 110-104 8-18 26-29 East Rutherford, NJ Green - 25 Birdsong - 23 9,911
56 2/22/85 @ Cleveland W 102-98 9-18 27-29 Richfield, OH Bailey - 27 Hubbard - 19 5,813
57 2/24/85 @ Philadelphia L 108-117 9-19 27-30 Philadelphia Griffith - 35 Erving - 31 16,011
58 2/26/85 @ Dallas W 103-96 10-19 28-30 Dallas Griffith - 31 Blackman - 23 16,778
59 2/27/85 MILWAUKEE L 100-119 18-12 28-31 Salt Lake City Griffith - 28 Cummings - 30 9,042
60 3/1/85 HOUSTON L 115-119 18-13 28-32 Salt Lake City Bailey - 24 Sampson - 29 15,298
61 3/3/85 @ Portland L 93-121 10-20 28-33 Portland Bailey - 20 Colter - 25 12,666
62 3/6/85 @ Houston W 94-90 11-20 29-33 Houston Griffith - 27 Olajuwon - 21 11,741
63 3/7/85 @ Detroit W 122-114 12-20 30-33 Detroit Griffith - 31 Tripucka - 25 15,714
64 3/9/85 @ Chicago W 111-105 13-20 31-33 Chicago Griffith - 40 Woolridge - 35 12,288
65 3/12/85 @ L.A. Lakers L 108-123 13-21 31-34 Los Angeles Griffith - 24 Johnson/Scott - 18 17,505
66 3/13/85 L.A. LAKERS L 105-120 18-14 31-35 Salt Lake City Roberts - 24 Abdul-Jabbar - 27 10,158
67 3/15/85 KANSAS CITY W 115-112 19-14 32-35 Salt Lake City Griffith - 32 E. Johnson - 30 9,703
68 3/17/85 @ Kansas City L 101-107 13-22 32-36 Kansas City Dantley - 27 Thorpe - 25 3,737
69 3/18/85 GOLDEN STATE W 136-125 20-14 33-36 Salt Lake City Dantley - 35 Short - 27 8,274
70 3/20/85 @ L.A. Clippers L 110-121 13-23 33-37 Los Angeles Griffith - 32 M. Johnson - 32 8,360
71 3/22/85 @ Seattle W 110-85 14-23 34-37 Seattle Dantley - 27 McCormick - 14 6,337
72 3/24/85 CHICAGO W 110-92 21-14 35-37 Salt Lake City Dantley - 29 Jordan - 26 8,953
73 3/26/85 @ Denver L 89-104 14-24 35-38 Denver Dantley/Wilkins - 16 English - 25 10,594
74 3/27/85 DALLAS W 116-101 22-14 36-38 Salt Lake City Griffith - 30 Aguirre - 33 9,025
75 3/29/85 SAN ANTONIO W 114-109 23-14 37-38 Salt Lake City Dantley - 27 Mitchell - 38 9,372
76 3/30/85 @ Houston L 96-106 14-25 37-39 Houston Bailey - 20 Sampson - 36 13,892
77 4/4/85 SEATTLE L 118-119 23-15 37-40 Salt Lake City Dantley - 34 Chambers - 34 9,250
78 4/6/85 PHOENIX W 105-94 24-15 38-40 Salt Lake City Dantley - 28 A. Adams - 28 9,476
79 4/9/85 L.A. CLIPPERS W 123-104 25-15 39-40 Salt Lake City Dantley - 34 D. Smith - 25 6,700
80 4/11/85 PORTLAND W 145-107 26-15 40-40 Salt Lake City Dantley - 23 Kersey - 19 10,453
81 4/12/85 @ Phoenix L 92-96 14-26 40-41 Phoenix Bailey - 20 Foster - 19 11,264
82 4/14/85 @ San Antonio W 104-102 15-26 41-41 San Antonio Bailey - 27 Mitchell - 31 7,828
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 42-40 (.512), 4th in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Lost to Dallas (1-3) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Frank Layden
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 13TH PICK
• Mark Eaton, All-Defensive Second Team Karl Malone (F), Louisiana Tech
• Frank Layden, Coach of the Month (December) • 2ND ROUND 39TH PICK
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (3/15) Carey Scurry (F), Long Island
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (1/3, 4/24) • 4TH ROUND 83RD PICK
• John Stockton, Player of the Week (2/21) Delaney Rudd (G), Wake Forest
• Bobby Hansen, Player of the Week (3/6)
1985-86 NOTES:
• Darrell Griffith breaks the fifth metatarsal on his left foot during a pick-up game on 10/3 and misses the entire season.
• The Jazz retires jersey #7 in honor of “Pistol” Pete Maravich on 12/14/85.
• Utah finishes 42-40, marking only the second winning season in franchise history and third straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the third straight year.
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RECORD: 44-38 (.537), 2nd in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Lost to Golden State (2-3) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Frank Layden
HONORS: DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• Mark Eaton, All-Defensive Second Team • 1ST ROUND 15TH PICK
• Frank Layden, Coach of the Month (December) Dell Curry (G), Virginia Tech
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (3/15)
1986-87 NOTES:
• Larry H. Miller acquires the remaining 50 percent of the Jazz on 6/24, giving him sole ownership.
• Utah trades Adrian Dantley and two second-round picks to Detroit for Kelly Tripucka and Kent Benson on 8/21.
• Utah celebrates the franchise’s 1,000th regular season game on 12/5.
• Pete Maravich is elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame.
• Utah finishes with its second straight winning season and fourth straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the fourth straight year.
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1986-87 UTAH JAZZ (44-38, .537) 2ND IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 10/31/86 @ Dallas L 77-103 0-1 0-1 Dallas Malone - 12 Aguirre - 18 16,692
2 11/1/86 PORTLAND W 119-110 1-0 1-1 Salt Lake City Bailey/Malone - 24 Bowie - 31 11,013
3 11/5/86 CLEVELAND W 111-95 2-0 2-1 Salt Lake City Griffith - 20 Turpin - 18 11,185
4 11/6/86 @ Denver L 121-135 0-2 2-2 Denver Malone - 19 English - 36 8,112
5 11/11/86 DALLAS W 104-103 3-0 3-2 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 Blackman - 23 10,516
6 11/13/86 L.A. CLIPPERS W 130-113 4-0 4-2 Salt Lake City Malone - 19 Woodson - 25 11,034
7 11/15/86 DENVER W 111-103 5-0 5-2 Salt Lake City Green - 22 Hanzlik - 27 12,212
8 11/16/86 @ Portland L 103-124 0-3 5-3 Portland Stockton - 16 Vandeweghe - 32 12,666
9 11/20/86 @ Houston L 90-104 0-4 5-4 Houston Griffith/Malone - 23 R. Reid - 20 16,016
10 11/22/86 NEW JERSEY W 96-78 6-0 6-4 Salt Lake City Hansen - 15 B. Williams - 18 11,732
11 11/25/86 @ Golden State L 106-111 0-5 6-5 Oakland Hansen - 26 E. Floyd - 25 7,594
12 11/26/86 SEATTLE W 127-91 7-0 7-5 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 Chambers - 22 10,512
13 11/28/86 ATLANTA L 88-97 7-1 7-6 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 D. Wilkins - 22 12,212
14 11/29/86 @ Dallas L 107-118 0-6 7-7 Dallas Malone - 23 Blackman - 26 17,007
15 12/3/86 CHICAGO W 99-94 8-1 8-7 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Jordan - 45 12,212
16 12/5/86 NEW YORK W 123-96 9-1 9-7 Salt Lake City Griffith - 19 Cummings - 18 12,212
17 12/6/86 @ Sacramento W 114-111 1-6 10-7 Sacramento Griffith/Tripucka - 20 L. Thompson - 26 10,333
18 12/10/86 @ Denver W 112-110 2-6 11-7 Denver Malone - 24 English - 33 9,479
19 12/11/86 DALLAS W 103-99 10-1 12-7 Salt Lake City Tripucka - 18 Aguirre - 32 12,212
20 12/13/86 L.A. CLIPPERS W 115-100 11-1 13-7 Salt Lake City Griffith - 21 Woodson - 18 11,131
21 12/16/86 @ Washington W 109-106 3-6 14-7 Landover, MD Griffith - 27 M. Malone - 38 6,239
22 12/17/86 @ Detroit L 107-122 3-7 14-8 Pontiac, MI Malone - 27 Dantley/Thomas - 20 12,898
23 12/19/86 @ Cleveland W** 134-128 4-7 15-8 Richfield, OH Griffith - 28 R. Harper - 29 6,754
24 12/20/86 @ Chicago W 91-89 5-7 16-8 Chicago Malone - 17 Jordan - 27 11,493
25 12/22/86 @ Philadelphia W 114-111 6-7 17-8 Philadelphia Hansen - 25 Barkley - 23 10,127
26 12/23/86 @ New Jersey L 96-119 6-8 17-9 East Rutherford, NJ Malone - 18 T. Brown - 25 9,871
27 12/27/86 HOUSTON W 103-96 12-1 18-9 Salt Lake City Bailey/Hansen - 17 Lloyd - 26 12,212
28 12/29/86 SAN ANTONIO W 109-101 13-1 19-9 Salt Lake City Hansen - 18 J. Dawkins - 19 12,212
29 12/30/86 @ San Antonio L 109-115 6-9 19-10 San Antonio Malone - 23 M. Thompson - 29 6,465
30 1/2/87 PHILADELPHIA L 99-104 13-2 19-11 Salt Lake City Bailey - 18 Barkley - 30 12,212
31 1/4/87 @ L.A. Lakers L 113-121 6-10 19-12 Los Angeles Malone - 35 E. Johnson - 26 17,505
32 1/8/87 L.A. LAKERS W 107-101 14-2 20-12 Salt Lake City Bailey - 29 E. Johnson - 25 12,212
33 1/10/87 INDIANA W 105-96 15-2 21-12 Salt Lake City Malone - 22 Person/Tisdale - 20 12,212
34 1/11/87 @ Seattle L 111-127 6-11 21-13 Seattle Malone - 23 Chambers - 31 7,594
35 1/13/87 @ Portland L 113-121 6-12 21-14 Portland Malone - 38 S. Johnson - 25 12,666
36 1/15/87 @ Phoenix L 107-123 6-13 21-15 Phoenix Malone - 27 W. Davis - 45 10,712
37 1/17/87 @ San Antonio L 91-102 6-14 21-16 San Antonio Bailey - 20 Robertson - 27 6,071
38 1/21/87 DETROIT W 112-108 16-2 22-16 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 I. Thomas - 30 12,212
39 1/23/87 GOLDEN STATE W 123-100 17-2 23-16 Salt Lake City Griffith - 25 Carroll - 22 12,212
40 1/26/87 SEATTLE L 95-108 17-3 23-17 Salt Lake City Griffith - 17 D. Ellis - 34 12,212
41 1/27/87 @ Houston W 92-88 7-14 24-17 Houston Malone - 24 Olajuwon - 32 16,016
42 1/29/87 PORTLAND W 120-114 18-3 25-17 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 Vandeweghe - 33 12,212
43 1/31/87 L.A. CLIPPERS L* 113-114 18-4 25-18 Salt Lake City Griffith - 25 Dailey - 28 12,212
44 2/1/87 @ Sacramento W 121-113 8-14 26-18 Sacramento Green - 24 E. Johnson - 29 10,333
45 2/3/87 SACRAMENTO W 101-95 19-4 27-18 Salt Lake City Bailey - 25 Theus - 26 11,826
46 2/5/87 @ L.A. Clippers W 126-103 9-14 28-18 Los Angeles Malone - 27 Woodson - 19 6,314
47 2/10/87 PHOENIX L 98-102 19-5 28-19 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Nance - 30 12,212
48 2/13/87 @ Phoenix L 98-105 9-15 28-20 Phoenix Malone - 28 Nance - 26 12,375
49 2/14/87 SAN ANTONIO W 108-95 20-5 29-20 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 W. Berry - 18 12,212
50 2/16/87 BOSTON W 109-89 21-5 30-20 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 Bird - 26 12,212
51 2/18/87 MILWAUKEE L 109-113 21-6 30-21 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Cummings - 35 12,212
52 2/20/87 WASHINGTON L 113-118 21-7 30-22 Salt Lake City Malone - 36 M. Malone - 35 12,212
53 2/21/87 @ Houston L 81-94 9-16 30-23 Houston Bailey/Benson - 15 Olajuwon - 28 16,279
54 2/24/87 SEATTLE W 133-103 22-7 31-23 Salt Lake City Malone - 38 D. Ellis - 26 12,212
55 2/26/87 HOUSTON L 84-85 22-8 31-24 Salt Lake City Malone - 22 R. Reid - 19 12,212
56 2/28/87 L.A. LAKERS W 107-100 23-8 32-24 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 E. Johnson - 24 12,212
57 3/3/87 @ New York L 86-99 9-17 32-25 New York City Malone - 26 Ewing/Wilkins - 20 8,916
58 3/4/87 @ Boston L 105-123 9-18 32-26 Boston Malone - 20 McHale - 33 14,890
59 3/6/87 @ Milwaukee W 124-123 10-18 33-26 Milwaukee Malone - 34 Sikma - 20 11,052
60 3/7/87 @ Atlanta L 97-122 10-19 33-27 Atlanta Malone - 25 Willis - 34 13,885
61 3/9/87 @ Indiana L 102-107 10-20 33-28 Indianapolis Griffith - 27 J. Long - 42 8,364
62 3/11/87 @ Denver L 116-122 10-21 33-29 Denver Malone - 33 D. Walker - 39 12,250
63 3/12/87 @ Sacramento W 113-109 11-21 34-29 Sacramento Malone - 37 E. Johnson - 36 10,333
64 3/14/87 SACRAMENTO W 123-116 24-8 35-29 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 Theus - 29 12,212
65 3/17/87 GOLDEN STATE W 118-103 25-8 36-29 Salt Lake City Griffith - 26 Mullin - 24 11,649
66 3/18/87 @ L.A. Lakers L 97-111 11-22 36-30 Los Angeles Malone - 27 E. Johnson - 27 17,505
67 3/21/87 HOUSTON W 125-108 26-8 37-30 Salt Lake City Malone - 35 Olajuwon - 20 12,212
68 3/23/87 DENVER W 122-118 27-8 38-30 Salt Lake City Malone - 33 D. Walker - 39 12,212
69 3/25/87 @ L.A. Clippers L 101-111 11-23 38-31 Los Angeles Bailey - 24 Woodson - 28 6,707
70 3/27/87 SAN ANTONIO W 144-133 28-8 39-31 Salt Lake City Malone/Griffith - 29 Nealy - 23 12,212
71 3/28/87 @ Golden State L 110-116 11-24 39-32 Oakland Malone - 25 Mullin - 25 12,208
72 3/31/87 PHOENIX W 110-95 29-8 40-32 Salt Lake City Griffith - 27 W. Davis - 23 12,212
73 4/1/87 @ San Antonio W 107-104 12-24 41-32 San Antonio Malone - 26 Berry/Gilmore - 21 7,745
74 4/3/87 @ Phoenix L 98-112 12-25 41-33 Phoenix Malone - 34 Nance - 28 10,326
75 4/4/87 @ Dallas L 107-121 12-26 41-34 Dallas Scurry - 20 Aguirre - 28 17,007
76 4/6/87 SACRAMENTO L 104-110 29-9 41-35 Salt Lake City Tripucka - 19 Thorpe - 24 12,212
77 4/8/87 DALLAS W 103-90 30-9 42-35 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Blackman - 22 12,212
78 4/10/87 DENVER W 106-103 31-9 43-35 Salt Lake City Griffith - 20 English - 31 12,212
79 4/12/87 @ Golden State W 109-107 13-26 44-35 Oakland Malone - 25 Carroll - 24 7,992
80 4/14/87 @ Seattle L 102-103 13-27 44-36 Seattle Bailey - 20 Chambers - 30 7,178
81 4/16/87 L.A. LAKERS L 97-110 31-10 44-37 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 E. Johnson - 31 12,212
82 4/17/87 @ Portland L 101-111 13-28 44-38 Portland Malone - 22 Drexler - 29 12,666
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 47-35 (.573), 3rd in Midwest Division HONORS, CONT.
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (1/3, 4/24)
HEAD COACH: Frank Layden • John Stockton, Player of the Week (2/21)
• Bobby Hansen, Player of the Week (3/6)
HONORS:
• Karl Malone, All-NBA Second Team PLAYOFFS:
• John Stockton, All-NBA Second Team • Defeated Portland (3-1) in First Round
• John Stockton, Allstate Good Hands Award • Lost to L.A. Lakers (3-4) in Conference Semifinals
• Mark Eaton, All-Defensive Second Team
• Karl Malone, All-Defensive Second Team DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star • 1ST ROUND 15TH PICK
• John Stockton, Player of the Month (February) José Ortiz (F), Oregon State
• Karl Malone, Player of the Month (March) • 5TH ROUND 107TH PICK
Bart Kofoed (G), Kearney State
1987-88 NOTES:
• First-round pick José Ortiz elects to play the season in Spain in order to maintain his amateur status so he can play for his native Puerto Rico in the
1988 Summer Olympics. He would join the Jazz in 1988-89.
• The Jazz obtains Darryl Dawkins and Mel Turpin in a three-team deal that sends Dell Curry and Kent Benson to Cleveland on 10/8/87.
• Former Jazz star Pete Maravich dies on 1/5/88 at the age of 40 after suffering a heart attack.
• Rickey Green scores the NBA’s five-millionth point when he hits a three-pointer at the Salt Palace vs. the Cleveland Cavaliers on 1/25/88.
• The 47-35 record marks the Jazz’s best ever to that point.
• The Jazz sell out 39 of 41 regular-season home games.
• John Stockon breaks the NBA all-time single-season assist mark as he dishes out 1,128 assists (besting 1,123 by Isiah Thomas).
• Mark Eaton leads the NBA in blocks for a record-tying fourth time in five years (3.71 bpg).
• Utah finishes with its third straight winning season and fifth straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the fifth straight year.
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RECORD: 51-31 (.622), Midwest Division Champions PLAYOFFS:
• Lost to Golden State (0-3) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Frank Layden/Jerry Sloan
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 17TH PICK
• Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team Eric Leckner (C), Wyoming
• John Stockton, All-NBA Second Team
• Mark Eaton, Defensive Player of the Year
• Mark Eaton, All-Defensive First Team
• John Stockton, All-Defensive Second Team
• John Stockton, Allstate Good Hands Award
• Thurl Bailey, Citizenship Award
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star (MVP)
• Mark Eaton, NBA All-Star
• John Stockton, NBA All-Star
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (4/16)
1988-89 NOTES:
• Rickey Green is selected by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1988 Expansion Draft and the Jazz trade Kelly Tripucka to Charlotte for
forward Mike Brown on 6/23/88.
• The Jazz signs 1987 first-round pick José Ortiz following a season in Spain and his participation in the 1988 Olympics.
• On 12/9/88, Frank Layden (11-6) resigns as head coach 17 games into the season, becoming team president.
• Jerry Sloan, a Layden assistant and former All-Star player is named head coach, finishing 40-25.
• John Stockton leads the NBA in both assists and steals.
• Karl Malone finishes third in MVP voting.
• The Jazz finishes 51-31, the best record and most road wins (17) in franchise history to that point.
• The Jazz wins its second division title.
• Utah finishes with its fourth straight winning season and sixth straight at .500 or better.
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RECORD: 55-27 (.671), 2nd in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Lost to Phoenix (2-3) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 21ST PICK
• Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team Theodore “Blue” Edwards (F/G), East Carolina
• John Stockton, All-NBA Second Team
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star (DNP due to injury)
• John Stockton, NBA All-Star
• Karl Malone, Player of the Month (January)
• John Stockton, Player of the Week (11/19)
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (12/30, 1/28)
1989-90 NOTES:
• The Jazz loses guard Jim Farmer to Orlando in the second expansion draft in two years on 6/15/89.
• Utah finishes the season with franchise records for wins (55), home wins (36) and road wins (19) to that point.
• John Stockton’s Jazz-record 418 consecutive games played streak comes to an end 11/21/89 when he goes down with
an ankle injury and is lost for two games.
• Frank Layden is named Deseret News Sportsman of the Decade.
• Utah finishes with its fifth straight winning season and seventh straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the seventh straight year.
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1989-90 UTAH JAZZ (55-27, .671) 2ND IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 11/3/89 DENVER W 122-113 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Malone - 40 Rasmussen - 25 12,616
2 11/8/89 CHARLOTTE W 102-86 2-0 2-0 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Tripucka - 24 12,616
3 11/10/89 SAN ANTONIO W 106-92 3-0 3-0 Salt Lake City Stockton - 31 D. Robinson - 27 12,616
4 11/11/89 @ Houston L 92-100 0-1 3-1 Houston Malone - 21 Olajuwon - 24 16,611
5 11/13/89 WASHINGTON W 106-93 4-0 4-1 Salt Lake City Malone - 33 Eackles - 24 12,616
6 11/15/89 CHICAGO W 108-107 5-0 5-1 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 Jordan - 40 12,616
7 11/17/89 INDIANA W 114-100 6-0 6-1 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 R. Miller - 23 12,616
8 11/21/89 @ Minnesota W* 103-101 1-1 7-1 Minneapolis Malone - 39 Corbin - 26 20,179
9 11/22/89 ORLANDO L 97-119 6-1 7-2 Salt Lake City Malone - 33 three players - 22 12,616
10 11/25/89 L.A. LAKERS L 86-92 6-2 7-3 Salt Lake City Malone - 31 E. Johnson - 25 12,616
11 11/27/89 NEW JERSEY W 105-68 7-2 8-3 Salt Lake City Malone - 22 Carroll - 15 12,616
12 11/29/89 @ Indiana L 88-100 1-2 8-4 Indianapolis Malone - 26 Person - 17 10,350
13 12/1/89 @ Atlanta L 103-114 1-3 8-5 Atlanta Malone - 24 J. Battle - 27 12,406
14 12/2/89 @ Washington W 100-98 2-3 9-5 Landover, MD Malone - 28 J. Malone - 31 12,117
15 12/5/89 @ Cleveland W 94-80 3-3 10-5 Richfield, OH Hansen/Malone - 21 Ehlo - 14 14,210
16 12/7/89 DALLAS W 107-97 8-2 11-5 Salt Lake City Malone - 31 D. Harper - 24 12,616
17 12/9/89 HOUSTON W 104-90 9-2 12-5 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 Olajuwon - 19 12,616
18 12/11/89 CLEVELAND L* 110-113 9-3 12-6 Salt Lake City Malone - 32 M. Price - 27 12,616
19 12/13/89 PHOENIX W 102-95 10-3 12-6 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 E. Johnson - 25 12,616
20 12/15/89 DETROIT W 94-91 11-3 14-6 Salt Lake City Malone - 27 Dumars - 26 12,616
21 12/17/89 @ Minnesota W 122-112 4-3 15-6 Minneapolis Malone - 34 T. Campbell - 34 23,262
22 12/19/89 @ New York L 107-115 4-4 15-7 New York City Malone - 29 Ewing - 41 18,212
23 12/20/89 @ Boston L 109-113 4-5 15-8 Boston Malone - 39 Bird - 40 14,890
24 12/22/89 @ Charlotte W 114-100 5-5 16-8 Charlotte Malone - 52 Chapman - 28 23,901
25 12/23/89 @ San Antonio L 98-115 5-6 16-9 San Antonio Brown - 22 Cummings - 28 15,861
26 12/26/89 GOLDEN STATE W 133-118 12-3 17-9 Salt Lake City Malone - 39 Tolbert - 20 12,616
27 12/28/89 PORTLAND W 113-109 13-3 18-9 Salt Lake City Stockton - 33 T. Porter - 24 12,616
28 12/30/89 MIAMI W 117-98 14-3 19-9 Salt Lake City Malone - 33 Rice - 19 12,616
29 1/2/90 @ Golden State L 120-133 5-7 19-10 Oakland Malone - 29 Teagle - 44 15,025
30 1/3/90 @ Seattle W 119-108 6-7 20-10 Seattle Malone - 26 McDaniel - 25 12,314
31 1/5/90 @ Portland L 89-118 6-8 20-11 Portland Stockton - 18 Drexler - 25 12,884
32 1/6/90 @ Denver W* 123-120 7-8 21-11 Denver Malone - 48 W. Davis - 36 16,827
33 1/10/90 DENVER W 130-99 15-3 22-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 31 Rasmussen - 20 12,616
34 1/13/90 @ Dallas W 109-99 8-8 23-11 Dallas Malone - 42 Dantley - 30 17,007
35 1/17/90 ATLANTA W 95-88 16-3 24-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 40 D. Wilkins - 27 12,616
36 1/19/90 CHARLOTTE W 116-93 17-3 25-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 32 D. Curry - 23 12,616
37 1/20/90 @ Sacramento W 94-81 9-8 26-11 Sacramento Stockton - 27 K. Smith - 16 17,014
38 1/23/90 HOUSTON W 102-94 18-3 27-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 37 Olajuwon - 20 12,616
39 1/25/90 NEW YORK W 115-89 19-3 28-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Ewing - 25 12,616
40 1/27/90 MILWAUKEE W 144-96 20-3 29-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 61 R. Pierce - 21 12,616
41 1/30/90 @ Portland L 98-122 9-9 29-12 Portland Malone - 30 Drexler - 25 12,844
42 1/31/90 L.A. CLIPPERS W 120-101 21-3 30-12 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 C. Smith - 24 12,616
43 2/2/90 DALLAS W 105-92 22-3 31-12 Salt Lake City Malone - 30 Blackman - 23 12,616
44 2/4/90 @ Detroit L 83-115 9-10 31-13 Auburn Hills, MI Malone - 19 J. Edwards - 21 21,454
45 2/5/90 @ Philadelphia L 89-114 9-11 31-14 Philadelphia Malone - 29 H. Hawkins - 20 15,133
46 2/7/90 @ New Jersey W 108-101 10-11 32-14 East Rutherford, NJ Malone - 26 Bowie - 23 11,489
47 2/8/90 @ Charlotte W 94-74 11-11 33-14 Charlotte Bailey - 22 D. Curry - 18 23,901
48 2/13/90 MINNESOTA W* 110-104 23-3 34-14 Salt Lake City Malone - 40 T. Campbell - 29 12,616
49 2/14/90 @ Phoenix L 103-114 11-12 34-15 Phoenix Bailey - 22 K. Johnson - 34 14,487
50 2/16/90 @ San Antonio L 86-100 11-13 34-16 San Antonio Malone - 28 Cummings - 27 15,910
51 2/17/90 SACRAMENTO W 110-106 24-3 35-16 Salt Lake City Malone - 41 A. Carr - 24 12,616
52 2/19/90 PHILADELPHIA W 115-102 25-3 36-16 Salt Lake City Malone - 34 Barkley - 28 12,616
53 2/21/90 BOSTON W 116-103 26-3 37-16 Salt Lake City Bailey/Malone - 27 McHale - 34 12,616
54 2/22/90 @ L.A. Clippers W 116-102 12-13 38-16 Los Angeles Malone - 35 C. Malone - 34 12,136
55 2/25/90 @ L.A. Lakers W 104-103 13-13 39-16 Los Angeles Malone - 34 E. Johnson - 32 17,505
56 3/1/90 PORTLAND W 119-102 27-3 40-16 Salt Lake City Stockton - 26 Duckworth/Kersey - 21 12,616
57 3/3/90 SAN ANTONIO W 112-98 28-3 41-16 Salt Lake City Malone - 36 Cummings - 29 12,616
58 3/5/90 @ Miami L 104-105 13-14 41-17 Miami Malone - 32 Seikaly - 25 15,008
59 3/6/90 @ Orlando W 111-101 14-14 42-17 Orlando Malone - 31 Theus - 22 15,077
60 3/8/90 @ Chicago W 98-94 15-14 43-17 Chicago Malone - 27 Jordan - 43 18,332
61 3/9/90 @ Milwaukee W 108-100 16-14 44-17 Milwaukee Malone - 40 three players - 15 18,633
62 3/11/90 @ Denver W 110-109 17-14 45-17 Denver Malone - 35 M. Adams - 25 14,050
63 3/13/90 PHOENIX L 106-114 28-4 45-18 Salt Lake City Malone - 37 K. Johnson - 29 12,616
64 3/15/90 SEATTLE W 117-95 29-4 46-18 Salt Lake City Malone - 38 Polynice - 18 12,616
65 3/17/90 @ Sacramento L* 109-122 17-15 46-19 Sacramento Malone - 35 A. Carr - 29 17,015
66 3/19/90 SACRAMENTO W 105-97 30-4 49-19 Salt Lake City Malone - 32 Tisdale - 24 12,616
67 3/21/90 L.A. CLIPPERS W 118-102 31-4 48-19 Salt Lake City Malone - 28 Garland - 23 12,616
68 3/23/90 GOLDEN STATE W 106-91 32-4 49-19 Salt Lake City Malone - 27 Teagle - 19 12,616
69 3/24/90 @ L.A. Clippers W 112-79 18-15 50-19 Los Angeles Malone - 31 Benjamin - 20 14,232
70 3/29/90 @ Golden State L 123-128 18-16 50-20 Oakland Malone - 49 Mullin - 29 15,025
71 4/1/90 @ L.A. Lakers L 103-119 18-17 50-21 Los Angeles Malone - 25 E. Johnson - 33 17,505
72 4/3/90 CHARLOTTE W 127-104 33-4 51-21 Salt Lake City Malone - 36 Curry/Tripucka - 18 12,616
73 4/5/90 @ Seattle L 91-101 18-18 51-22 Seattle Malone - 26 Threatt - 19 12,573
74 4/9/90 @ Phoenix L* 115-119 18-19 51-23 Phoenix Malone - 39 K. Johnson - 37 14,487
75 4/10/90 SEATTLE W 114-102 34-4 52-23 Salt Lake City Malone - 33 D. Ellis - 30 12,616
76 4/12/90 L.A. LAKERS W 107-104 35-4 52-23 Salt Lake City Malone - 45 Worthy - 33 12,616
77 4/14/90 HOUSTON L 99-103 35-5 52-24 Salt Lake City Stockton - 25 Olajuwon - 27 12,616
78 4/15/90 @ Minnesota W 103-90 19-19 54-24 Minneapolis Malone - 32 T. Campbell - 33 40,415
79 4/17/90 @ Dallas L 96-97 19-20 54-25 Dallas Malone - 39 D. Harper - 24 17,007
80 4/18/90 @ San Antonio L 93-102 19-21 54-26 San Antonio Stockton - 29 D. Robinson - 30 15,910
81 4/20/90 MINNESOTA W 97-89 36-5 55-26 Salt Lake City Malone - 36 T. Campbell - 23 12,616
82 4/22/90 @ Houston L 88-100 19-22 55-27 Houston Malone - 20 Olajuwon - 28 16,611
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 54-28 (.659), 2nd in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated Phoenix (3-1) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Lost to Portland (1-4) in Conference Semifinals
1990-91 NOTES:
• The Jazz and Phoenix Suns open the regular season with two games (1-1) in Tokyo, Japan – the first time an American sports league
plays regular-season games outside of North America.
• The Jazz acquires Jeff Malone from Washington in a three-team deal sending Bobby Hansen, Eric Leckner and two draft picks to
Sacramento on 6/25/90.
• The Jazz hosts the first Rocky Mountain Revue NBA summer league, and teams from Portland, Sacramento and Phoenix participate in the
week-long tournament.
• John Stockton sets a new NBA single season assist record (1,164), topping 1,000 assists for the fourth straight year.
• Utah finishes with its sixth straight winning season and eighth straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the eighth straight year.
• The 1990-91 season marks the team’s final one at the Salt Palace as the new Delta Center will open in fall of 1991.
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1990-91 UTAH JAZZ (54-28, .659) 2ND IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 11/2/90 PHOENIX L 96-119 0-1 0-1 Tokyo, Japan K. Malone - 33 T. Chambers - 38 10,111
2 11/3/90 @ Phoenix W 102-101 1-0 1-1 Tokyo, Japan K. Malone - 29 K. Johnson - 28 10,111
3 11/8/90 SAN ANTONIO W 103-94 1-1 2-1 Salt Lake City Stockton - 24 Cummings - 25 12,616
4 11/11/90 @ Houston L 90-110 1-1 2-2 Houston Griffith/Stockton - 24 Olajuwon - 31 13,041
5 11/13/90 CHICAGO L 82-84 1-2 2-3 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 28 Jordan - 29 12,616
6 11/15/90 @ Orlando L* 99-102 1-2 2-4 Orlando K. Malone - 34 N. Anderson - 23 15,077
7 11/16/90 @ Boston L 89-114 1-3 2-5 Boston J. Malone - 23 R. Lewis - 24 14,890
8 11/18/90 @ Minnesota W 103-94 2-3 3-5 Minneapolis K. Malone - 24 Campbell/Corbin - 24 19,006
9 11/19/90 @ Milwaukee L 104-114 2-4 3-6 Milwaukee K. Malone - 24 R. Pierce - 22 13,568
10 11/21/90 ORLANDO W 106-91 2-2 4-6 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 32 Catledge - 18 12,616
11 11/23/90 SEATTLE W 97-96 3-2 5-6 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 30 McDaniel - 33 12,616
12 11/24/90 @ Dallas W 85-74 3-4 6-6 Dallas K. Malone - 27 Blackman - 21 17,007
13 11/28/90 HOUSTON W 103-92 4-2 7-6 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 31 B. Johnson - 22 12,616
14 11/30/90 MINNESOTA W 96-79 5-2 8-6 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 19 P. Richardson - 22 12,616
15 12/2/90 @ Portland L 97-101 3-5 8-7 Portland K. Malone - 36 B. Williams - 23 12,884
16 12/3/90 WASHINGTON W 135-101 6-2 9-7 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 38 B. King - 24 12,616
17 12/5/90 DETROIT W 106-85 7-2 10-7 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 27 I. Thomas - 21 12,616
18 12/7/90 L.A. LAKERS W 101-79 8-2 11-7 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 27 E. Johnson - 20 12,616
19 12/8/90 @ L.A. Clippers W 105-95 4-5 12-7 Los Angeles K. Malone/Stockton - 27 Norman - 24 13,522
20 12/11/90 GOLDEN STATE W 135-117 9-2 13-7 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 43 Hardaway/Richmond - 28 12,616
21 12/13/90 DENVER W 141-126 10-2 14-7 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 39 Woolridge - 29 12,616
22 12/15/90 INDIANA L 116-124 10-3 14-8 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 33 Person - 35 12,616
23 12/17/90 @ New Jersey W 100-98 5-5 15-8 East Rutherford, NJ K. Malone - 23 Morris - 19 9,386
24 12/18/90 @ Charlotte W 105-100 6-5 16-8 Charlotte K. Malone - 30 Gilliam - 23 23,901
25 12/20/90 @ Atlanta L 87-105 6-6 16-9 Atlanta K. Malone - 17 D. Wilkins - 20 10,504
26 12/22/90 @ Orlando W 104-96 7-6 17-9 Orlando K. Malone - 34 Skiles - 34 15,077
27 12/23/90 @ Miami L 93-99 7-7 17-10 Miami K. Malone - 25 S. Douglas - 23 15,008
28 12/27/90 DALLAS W 110-102 11-3 18-10 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 35 D. Harper - 32 12,616
29 12/29/90 L.A. CLIPPERS W 131-102 12-3 19-10 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 31 J. Martin - 25 12,616
30 1/2/91 MIAMI W 112-104 13-3 20-10 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 40 Rice - 26 12,616
31 1/4/91 PHILADELPHIA W 102-99 14-3 21-10 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 31 Barkley - 35 12,616
32 1/5/91 @ Sacramento W 106-98 8-7 22-10 Sacramento K. Malone - 26 Tisdale - 22 17,014
33 1/8/91 CLEVELAND W 110-88 15-3 23-10 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 28 H. James - 21 12,616
34 1/9/91 @ L.A. Lakers L 85-108 8-8 23-11 Los Angeles K. Malone - 21 B. Scott - 20 16,980
35 1/11/91 @ Dallas W 110-99 9-8 24-11 Dallas K. Malone - 38 D. Harper - 33 17,007
36 1/12/91 @ San Antonio L 92-112 9-9 24-12 San Antonio J. Malone - 22 D. Robinson - 22 15,908
37 1/15/91 SAN ANTONIO W 124-102 16-3 25-12 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 32 D. Robinson - 26 12,616
38 1/18/91 @ Cleveland W* 106-99 10-9 26-12 Richfield, OH Stockton - 27 Nance - 27 16,530
39 1/19/91 @ Indiana L 104-117 10-10 26-13 Indianapolis K. Malone - 28 M. Williams - 28 11,256
40 1/23/91 NEW YORK L 94-109 16-4 26-14 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 28 Ewing - 34 12,616
41 1/25/91 SACRAMENTO W 105-93 17-4 27-14 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 20 Simmons - 19 12,616
42 1/26/91 @ Denver L 115-120 10-11 27-15 Denver K. Malone - 36 M. Adams - 37 10,935
43 1/29/91 ATLANTA W 116-105 18-4 28-15 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 28 D. Wilkins - 24 12,616
44 1/31/91 PORTLAND W 105-91 19-4 29-15 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 24 Duckworth - 17 12,616
45 2/2/91 NEW JERSEY W 111-103 20-4 30-15 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 32 Theus - 26 12,616
46 2/5/91 @ Minnesota L 93-94 10-12 30-16 Minneapolis K. Malone - 29 S. Mitchell - 26 19,006
47 2/6/91 PHOENIX W 103-99 21-4 31-16 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 29 K. Johnson - 30 12,616
48 2/12/91 HOUSTON W 113-92 22-4 32-16 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 26 V. Maxwell - 32 12,616
49 2/15/91 @ Portland L 105-117 10-13 32-17 Portland K. Malone - 30 T. Porter - 22 12,884
50 2/16/91 MINNESOTA W 115-107 23-4 33-17 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 28 T. Campbell - 25 12,616
51 2/18/91 SAN ANTONIO W 104-81 24-4 34-17 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 26 D. Robinson - 26 12,616
52 2/22/91 @ Golden State W 109-104 11-13 35-17 Oakland K. Malone - 32 Mullin - 26 15,025
53 2/24/91 @ Seattle L 91-103 11-14 35-18 Seattle K. Malone - 29 Threatt - 30 12,080
54 2/27/91 GOLDEN STATE W 118-103 25-4 36-18 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 38 Mullin - 28 12,616
55 3/1/91 @ Detroit W 94-92 12-14 37-18 Auburn Hills, MI K. Malone - 32 Dumars - 21 21,454
56 3/3/91 @ Philadelphia W 95-92 13-14 38-18 Philadelphia K. Malone - 35 H. Hawkins - 31 18,168
57 3/4/91 @ Orlando W 106-88 14-14 39-18 Orlando K. Malone - 30 D. Scott - 28 15,077
58 3/6/91 @ Washington W 104-93 15-14 40-18 Landover, MD Stockton - 27 B. King - 50 11,729
59 3/8/91 @ Chicago L 89-99 15-15 40-19 Chicago K. Malone - 19 Jordan - 37 18,676
60 3/9/91 @ New York L 92-101 15-16 40-20 New York City K. Malone - 34 Vandeweghe - 24 18,032
61 3/11/91 @ San Antonio L 96-105 15-17 40-21 San Antonio K. Malone - 34 D. Robinson - 33 15,908
62 3/13/91 BOSTON W* 112-109 26-4 41-21 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 37 Bird - 25 12,616
63 3/15/91 PORTLAND L 96-106 26-5 41-22 Salt Lake City Bailey - 25 Drexler - 26 12,616
64 3/16/91 @ Seattle W* 104-98 16-17 42-22 Seattle K. Malone - 32 E. Johnson - 19 13,535
65 3/20/91 @ Denver W 106-98 17-17 43-22 Denver K. Malone - 31 M. Adams - 30 10,631
66 3/21/91 CHARLOTTE W 100-94 27-5 44-22 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 31 Newman - 21 12,616
67 3/23/91 MINNESOTA W 95-89 28-5 45-22 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 27 P. Richardson - 25 12,616
68 3/25/91 MILWAUKEE W 109-98 29-5 46-22 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 37 D. Ellis - 25 12,616
69 3/27/91 @ L.A. Clippers L 89-95 17-18 46-23 Los Angeles K. Malone - 41 R. Harper - 29 13,324
70 3/28/91 @ Sacramento L 96-116 17-19 46-24 Sacramento K. Malone - 33 Sparrow - 27 17,014
71 4/2/91 @ Phoenix L 117-131 17-20 46-25 Phoenix Stockton - 28 K. Johnson - 37 14,487
72 4/3/91 L.A. CLIPPERS W 99-97 30-5 47-25 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 39 R. Harper - 26 12,616
73 4/5/91 @ Dallas W 93-87 18-20 48-25 Dallas K. Malone - 31 H. Williams - 19 16,777
74 4/6/91 @ Houston L 88-97 18-21 48-26 Houston K. Malone - 31 B. Johnson - 23 16,611
75 4/8/91 ORLANDO W 111-95 31-5 49-26 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 34 D. Scott - 26 12,616
76 4/10/91 DALLAS W 97-91 32-5 50-26 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 26 D. Harper - 34 12,616
77 4/11/91 @ L.A. Lakers L 95-110 18-22 50-27 Los Angeles K. Malone - 21 E. Johnson - 31 17,505
78 4/13/91 DENVER W 121-110 33-5 51-27 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 41 Woolridge - 20 12,616
79 4/16/91 SACRAMENTO W 111-101 34-5 52-27 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 28 A. Carr - 35 12,616
80 4/18/91 SEATTLE W 130-103 35-5 53-27 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 28 E. Johnson - 17 12,616
81 4/20/91 L.A. LAKERS W 107-93 36-5 54-27 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 30 Divac - 19 12,616
82 4/21/91 @ Golden State L 106-125 18-23 54-28 Oakland K. Malone - 32 Richmond - 32 15,025
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 55-27 (.671), Midwest Division Champions PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated L.A. Clippers (3-2) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Defeated Seattle (4-1) in Conference Semifinals
• Lost to Portland (2-4) in Western Conference Finals
HONORS:
• Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• John Stockton, All-NBA Second Team • 1ST ROUND 21ST PICK
• John Stockton, All-Defensive Second Team Eric Murdock (G), Providence
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star • 2ND ROUND 48TH PICK
• John Stockton, NBA All-Star Isaac Austin (C), Arizona State
• Jeff Malone, Player of the Week (12/8)
• John Stockton, Player of the Week (2/16)
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (3/8, 4/19)
1991-92 NOTES:
• The Jazz waives 10-year veteran Darrell Griffith on 10/22/91.
• NBA Commissioner David Stern announces on 11/7/91 that Salt Lake City will host the 1993 NBA All-Star Game.
• Karl Malone and John Stockton are named to the 1992 USA Olympic Basketball Team (“Dream Team”).
• Mark Eaton becomes the team’s all-time leader in games played (811).
• John Stockton leads the league in assists and steals (his fifth consecutive 1,000-assist season).
• The Jazz continues its consecutive sellout streak and extend it to 163 games to finish the season.
• The Jazz wins its third Midwest Division title.
• The Jazz finishes with the best home record (37-4) to that point in franchise history.
• Utah finishes with its seventh straight winning season and ninth straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the ninth straight year.
• Utah reaches the Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history, falling to Portland in six games.
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1991-92 UTAH JAZZ (55-27, .671) MIDWEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND.
1 11/1/91 @ Minnesota W 112-97 1-0 1-0 Minneapolis K. Malone - 35 P. Richardson - 20 19,006
2 11/2/91 @ Indiana L 112-127 1-1 1-1 Indianapolis K. Malone - 37 Person - 31 12,842
3 11/5/91 @ Atlanta L 94-98 1-2 1-2 Atlanta K. Malone - 23 D. Wilkins - 25 10,952
4 11/7/91 SEATTLE L 95-103 0-1 1-3 Salt Lake City Stockton - 23 Benjamin - 22 18,700
5 11/9/91 L.A. CLIPPERS W 101-84 1-1 2-3 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 31 Manning - 16 18,700
6 11/11/91 SACRAMENTO W 106-90 2-1 3-3 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 29 Simmons - 33 18,700
7 11/13/91 @ New Jersey W 98-92 2-2 4-3 East Rutherford, NJ K. Malone - 35 Blaylock - 21 8,828
8 11/15/91 @ Detroit L 115-123 2-3 4-4 Auburn Hills, MI K. Malone - 31 I. Thomas - 44 21,454
9 11/16/91 @ Washington W 107-98 3-3 5-4 Landover, MD J. Malone - 28 M. Adams - 27 10,642
10 11/19/91 @ Miami L 91-111 3-4 5-5 Miami K. Malone - 25 Seikaly - 23 15,008
11 11/20/91 @ Orlando W 107-102 4-4 6-5 Orlando J. Malone/K. Malone - 26 Scott/Skiles - 23 15,151
12 11/22/91 DENVER W 121-96 3-1 7-5 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 31 Mutombo - 28 18,700
13 11/23/91 @ Dallas L* 109-121 4-5 7-6 Dallas K. Malone - 33 Lever - 32 17,333
14 11/27/91 CHARLOTTE W 113-107 4-1 8-6 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 31 Chapman - 27 18,700
15 11/29/91 GOLDEN STATE W 135-108 5-1 9-6 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 31 Mullin - 28 18,700
16 11/30/91 @ Phoenix L* 125-134 4-6 9-7 Phoenix K. Malone - 41 K. Johnson - 44 14,496
17 12/3/91 @ Golden State L 103-108 4-7 9-8 Oakland K. Malone - 34 Mullin - 34 15,025
18 12/4/91 WASHINGTON W 101-74 6-1 10-8 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 22 Ha. Grant - 22 18,700
19 12/6/91 @ San Antonio W 93-92 5-7 11-8 San Antonio K. Malone - 31 D. Robinson - 31 16,057
20 12/7/91 @ Houston W 96-91 6-7 12-8 Houston J. Malone - 22 Olajuwon - 28 14,501
21 12/10/91 ORLANDO W 122-103 7-1 13-8 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 27 S. Vincent - 23 18,700
22 12/11/91 @ L.A. Lakers W 101-95 7-7 14-8 Los Angeles K. Malone - 24 Worthy - 33 16,932
23 12/13/91 @ L.A. Clippers L* 101-102 7-8 14-9 Los Angeles J. Malone - 27 Manning - 26 9,704
24 12/14/91 DETROIT W 102-100 8-1 15-9 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 26 Dumars - 28 19,911
25 12/17/91 @ Charlotte W 122-102 8-8 16-9 Charlotte J. Malone - 34 Gattison - 19 23,698
26 12/18/91 @ Philadelphia W 107-105 9-8 17-9 Philadelphia K. Malone - 30 Barkley - 25 11,242
27 12/20/91 @ Boston L 101-112 9-9 17-10 Boston K. Malone - 39 Bird - 20 14,890
28 12/21/91 @ New York L 97-106 9-10 17-11 New York City Stockton - 25 McDaniel - 29 18,370
29 12/23/91 @ Cleveland L 112-113 9-11 17-12 Richfield, OH Edwards - 30 Daugherty/James - 19 16,181
30 12/26/91 L.A. CLIPPERS W 123-115 9-1 18-12 Salt Lake City Stockton - 27 C. Smith - 30 19,911
31 12/28/91 MIAMI W 128-103 10-1 19-12 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 38 S. Smith - 19 19,911
32 1/2/92 PORTLAND W 107-103 11-1 20-12 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 30 Drexler - 21 19,911
33 1/4/92 DALLAS W 113-78 12-1 21-12 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 26 D. Smith - 16 19,911
34 1/6/92 INDIANA W 124-108 13-1 22-12 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 34 R. Miller - 20 19,911
35 1/8/92 @ Milwaukee L 98-99 9-12 22-13 Milwaukee K. Malone - 28 M. Malone - 22 15,206
36 1/10/92 @ Chicago L 90-105 9-13 22-14 Chicago K. Malone - 17 Jordan - 37 18,676
37 1/11/92 @ Minnesota L 96-101 9-14 22-15 Minneapolis J. Malone - 32 T. Campbell - 21 19,006
38 1/14/92 MINNESOTA W 116-110 14-1 23-15 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 28 P. Richardson - 27 19,911
39 1/16/92 ATLANTA W 116-111 15-1 24-15 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 37 D. Wilkins - 29 19,911
40 1/18/92 HOUSTON W 108-80 16-1 25-15 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 34 Johnson/Olajuwon - 13 19,911
41 1/22/92 SAN ANTONIO W 100-98 17-1 26-15 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 23 W. Anderson - 23 19,911
42 1/23/92 @ Denver L 111-115 9-15 26-16 Denver K. Malone - 38 R. Williams - 23 14,399
43 1/25/92 @ Seattle W 104-103 10-15 27-16 Seattle K. Malone - 30 Benjamin/Pierce - 22 14,084
44 1/27/92 NEW YORK L 80-97 17-2 27-17 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 28 Ewing - 28 19,911
45 1/29/92 SACRAMENTO W 124-105 18-2 28-17 Salt Lake City J. Malone/K. Malone - 26 Simmons - 25 19,911
46 1/31/92 PHOENIX W* 117-116 19-2 29-17 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 43 K. Johnson - 28 19,911
47 2/1/92 @ Dallas W 104-90 11-15 30-17 Dallas K. Malone - 26 T. Davis - 19 16,392
48 2/3/92 CHICAGO W*** 126-123 20-2 31-17 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 34 Jordan - 34 19,911
49 2/5/92 @ Sacramento L 98-100 11-16 31-18 Sacramento K. Malone - 25 Richmond - 23 17,014
50 2/11/92 CLEVELAND W 111-109 21-2 32-18 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 26 Nance - 21 19,911
51 2/13/92 L.A. LAKERS W 97-91 22-2 33-18 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 35 Worthy - 24 19,911
52 2/15/92 DENVER W 106-93 23-2 34-18 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 24 R. Williams - 21 19,911
53 2/17/92 BOSTON W 88-83 24-2 35-18 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 30 R. Lewis - 19 19,911
54 2/19/92 DALLAS W 118-96 25-2 36-18 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 23 T. Davis - 14 19,911
55 2/21/92 HOUSTON W 124-97 26-2 37-18 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 28 Bullard - 19 19,911
56 2/24/92 @ Portland L 107-110 11-17 37-19 Portland K. Malone - 30 Drexler - 24 12,888
57 2/25/92 @ L.A. Clippers W 106-101 12-17 38-19 Los Angeles K. Malone - 33 Manning - 28 13,732
58 2/27/92 SEATTLE L* 124-130 26-3 38-20 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 35 E. Johnson - 32 19,911
59 3/1/92 @ Phoenix L 109-114 12-18 38-21 Phoenix K. Malone - 26 K. Johnson - 32 14,496
60 3/3/92 @ Golden State W 123-101 13-18 39-21 Oakland K. Malone - 44 Mullin - 23 15,025
61 3/4/92 SAN ANTONIO W 102-93 27-3 40-21 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 26 D. Robinson - 28 19,911
62 3/6/92 NEW JERSEY W 117-96 28-3 41-21 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 27 Coleman - 27 19,911
63 3/8/92 @ Denver W 112-88 14-18 42-21 Denver K. Malone - 28 Lichti/Williams - 16 10,251
64 3/12/92 @ Sacramento W 114-103 15-18 43-21 Sacramento K. Malone - 40 Richmond - 26 17,014
65 3/14/92 @ San Antonio L 106-113 15-19 43-22 San Antonio Stockton - 24 D. Robinson - 27 16,057
66 3/15/92 @ Houston L 97-106 15-20 43-23 Houston K. Malone - 36 K. Smith - 28 15,003
67 3/19/92 DENVER W 115-100 29-3 44-23 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 31 Liberty - 23 19,911
68 3/21/92 PORTLAND W 95-77 30-3 45-23 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 22 Drexler - 26 19,911
69 3/25/92 PHILADELPHIA W 100-94 31-3 46-23 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 28 Barkley - 23 19,911
70 3/27/92 L.A. LAKERS L 92-103 31-4 46-24 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 31 Teagle - 23 19,911
71 3/30/92 MILWAUKEE W 120-100 32-4 47-24 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 30 D. Ellis - 20 19,911
72 3/31/92 @ Seattle L 103-122 15-21 47-25 Seattle K. Malone - 24 Barros/Johnson - 18 12,242
73 4/2/92 @ Portland L 86-118 15-22 47-26 Portland J. Malone - 17 Drexler - 33 12,888
74 4/3/92 PHOENIX W 113-94 33-4 48-26 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 31 Majerle - 18 19,911
75 4/5/92 @ Minnesota L 91-93 15-23 48-27 Minneapolis K. Malone - 33 T. Campbell - 22 19,006
76 4/7/92 @ Denver W 124-101 16-23 49-27 Denver K. Malone - 24 R. Williams - 20 13,537
77 4/9/92 DALLAS W 113-90 34-4 50-27 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 28 H. Williams - 20 19,911
78 4/11/92 @ L.A. Lakers W 93-90 17-23 51-27 Los Angeles K. Malone - 27 Threatt - 24 17,176
79 4/13/92 GOLDEN STATE W 138-99 35-4 52-27 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 42 T. Hardaway - 13 19,911
80 4/15/92 HOUSTON W 130-98 36-4 53-27 Salt Lake City K. Malone - 29 E. Floyd - 27 19,911
81 4/17/92 MINNESOTA W 120-106 37-4 54-27 Salt Lake City J. Malone - 35 Glass - 26 19,911
82 4/19/92 @ San Antonio W 101-90 18-23 55-27 San Antonio K. Malone - 34 Cummings - 21 16,057
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 47-35 (.573), 3rd in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Lost to Seattle (2-3) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • No Picks
• Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team
• John Stockton, All-NBA Second Team
• John Stockton, Court Vision Award
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star (co-MVP)
• John Stockton, NBA All-Star (co-MVP)
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (1/31)
1992-93 NOTES:
• Scott Layden is named Director of Basketball Operations on 6/3/92.
• On draft day (6/24/92), the Jazz trades Blue Edwards, Eric Murdock and the team’s 23rd pick to Milwaukee for Jay Humphries
and Larry Krystkowiak.
• Utah’s sellout streak of 206 consecutive games ends on 12/1/92.
• Karl Malone reaches the 15,000 points-scored plateau in December.
• Mark Eaton becomes only the second player in NBA history to block over 3,000 shots.
• Salt Lake City hosts the 1993 All-Star Game, and John Stockton and Karl Malone earn co-MVP honors for their efforts in the West’s 135-132 victory.
• Karl Malone becomes the franchise’s all-time leading rebounder.
• John Stockton reaches 8,000 assists and 1,800 steals and finishes first in the league in assists for the sixth straight season.
• Utah finishes with its eighth straight winning season and 10th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 10th straight year.
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RECORD: 53-29 (.646), 3rd in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated San Antonio (3-1) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Defeated Denver (4-3) in Conference Semifinals
• Lost to Houston (1-4) in Western Conference Finals
HONORS:
• Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• John Stockton, All-NBA First Team • 1ST ROUND 18TH PICK
• John Stockton, Court Vision Award Luther Wright (C), Seton Hall
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star • 2ND ROUND 45TH PICK
• John Stockton, NBA All-Star Bryon Russell (F/G), Long Beach State
• Jerry Sloan, Coach of the Month (December)
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (12/19)
1993-94 NOTES:
• The Jazz trades Mike Brown to Minnesota in exchange for center Felton Spencer on 6/30/93.
• The Jazz signs Ute star and NBA All-Star Tom Chambers to a one-year contract.
• The Jazz retires Darrell Griffith’s #35 jersey on 12/4/93.
• Jerry Sloan becomes the franchise’s all-time winningest coach on 1/24/94, with his 278th win.
• Bryon Russell competes in the first NBA All-Star Rookie Game.
• On 2/24, the Jazz trades Jeff Malone and their 1994 first-round pick to Philadelphia for Jeff Hornacek and Sean Green.
• Tom Chambers plays in his 1,000th career game on 3/25/94 vs. Milwaukee.
• John Stockton records his 2,000th steal on 3/26/94 at Houston.
• Stockton wins his seventh consecutive assist title (tops 1,000 assists for sixth time in seven years).
• Utah finishes with its ninth straight winning season and 11th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 11th straight year.
• The Jazz reaches the Western Conference Finals for the second time in four years.
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RECORD: 60-22 (.732), 2nd in Midwest Division HONORS, CONT.
• Jerry Sloan, Coach of the Month (January)
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Karl Malone, Player of the Week (12/18, 4/23)
• John Stockton, Player of the Week (1/29)
HONORS:
• Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team PLAYOFFS:
• John Stockton, All-NBA First Team • Lost to Houston (2-3) in First Round
• John Stockton, All-Defensive Second Team
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• John Stockton, NBA All-Star • 2ND ROUND 47TH PICK
• Karl Malone, Player of the Month (April) Jamie Watson (G/F), South Carolina
1994-95 NOTES:
• Trainer Don Sparks retires after 20 years with the Jazz and is replaced by Mike Shimensky.
• Jeff Hornacek scores 40 points vs. Seattle on 11/23/94, setting an NBA record by hitting all eight three-point attempts.
• The Jazz wins 15 straight road games from 11/27-1/26, the second-longest streak in NBA history.
• Utah wins a franchise-record 14 straight games from 1/7-2/1.
• On 1/20/95 vs. Cleveland, Karl Malone becomes the 19th player in NBA history to reach 20,000 career points.
• Felton Spencer ruptures his left Achilles’ tendon on 1/13 and is lost for the remainder of the season.
• On 2/1/95 vs. Denver, John Stockton dishes his 9,922nd career assist to pass Magic Johnson as the NBA’s all-time assist leader.
• Jeff Hornacek scores the 10,000th point of his career on 2/14/95 at San Antonio.
• Stockton becomes the first player in NBA history to reach 10,000 assists vs. Boston on 2/18/95.
• Stockton becomes the all-time franchise leader in games played with 876 games.
• The Jazz finishes the season with a franchise best record of 60-22.
• The franchise raises its overall record to 862-860, the first time the team has ever been over .500.
• Utah finishes with its 10th straight winning season and 12th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 12th straight year.
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RECORD: 55-27 (.671), 2nd in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated Portland (3-2) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Defeated San Antonio (4-2) in Conference
Semifinals
HONORS: • Lost to Seattle (3-4) in Western Conference Finals
• Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team
• John Stockton, All-NBA Second Team DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star • 1ST ROUND 28TH PICK
• John Stockton, NBA All-Star Greg Ostertag (C), Kansas
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (12/31)
1995-96 NOTES:
• The Jazz signs Howard Eisley on 12/7/95 after Jamie Watson undergoes left ankle surgery.
• The Jazz ties the franchise record (set in 1989-90) with 19 straight home wins from 1/19-3/29.
• On 2/20/96 vs. Boston, John Stockton becomes the NBA’s all-time steals leader (2,311), passing Maurice Cheeks.
• The team finishes 21-20 on the road, just the second winning road record in team history.
• Stockton plays in all 82 games to extend his consecutive games started streak to 527, the fourth-longest run in NBA history.
• Karl Malone’s starts streak extends to 385.
• Utah finishes with its 11th straight winning season and 13th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 13th straight year.
• Malone and Stockton each win their second Olympic gold medals for Team USA at the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta.
• Jerry Sloan also serves as an assistant coach for Team USA.
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1995-96 UTAH JAZZ (55-27, .671) 2ND IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 11/3/95 SEATTLE W 112-94 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Schrempf - 24 19,911
2 11/5/95 @ Portland L 105-109 0-1 1-1 Portland Malone - 26 C. Robinson - 25 21,398
3 11/6/95 ATLANTA W 105-96 2-0 2-1 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 Lang - 23 18,742
4 11/8/95 L.A. LAKERS W 108-98 3-0 3-1 Salt Lake City Malone - 33 Ceballos - 26 19,911
5 11/10/95 DENVER W 109-86 4-0 4-1 Salt Lake City Malone - 19 MacLean - 16 19,911
6 11/12/95 @ New York L 110-120 0-2 4-2 New York City Malone - 29 Starks - 26 19,763
7 11/13/95 @ Toronto W 103-100 1-2 5-2 Toronto Stockton - 29 Anderson/Robertson - 22 18,351
8 11/15/95 @ Boston W 102-90 2-2 6-2 Boston Malone - 34 E. Williams - 17 17,607
9 11/17/95 @ Detroit W 86-81 3-2 7-2 Auburn Hills, MI Stockton - 21 Houston - 25 15,739
10 11/18/95 @ Minnesota W 126-102 4-2 8-2 Minneapolis Malone - 31 Rider - 24 17,376
11 11/20/95 NEW JERSEY W 105-79 5-0 9-2 Salt Lake City Morris - 22 P.J. Brown - 14 18,725
12 11/22/95 SACRAMENTO W 116-95 6-0 10-2 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 Grant/Richmond - 21 19,911
13 11/24/95 CHICAGO L 85-90 6-1 10-3 Salt Lake City Stockton - 23 Jordan - 34 19,911
14 11/25/95 @ Denver L 91-94 4-3 10-4 Denver Malone - 28 D. Ellis - 22 17,171
15 11/27/95 @ Phoenix W 114-105 5-3 11-4 Phoenix Malone - 25 K. Johnson - 24 19,023
16 11/30/95 @ Houston W 112-105 6-3 12-4 Houston Malone - 27 Olajuwon - 31 16,285
17 12/5/95 HOUSTON L 100-103 6-2 12-5 Salt Lake City Malone - 27 Olajuwon/Horry - 25 19,911
18 12/7/95 DENVER L 119-124 6-3 12-6 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Abdul-Rauf - 51 19,911
19 12/9/95 GOLDEN STATE W 123-109 7-3 13-6 Salt Lake City Malone - 51 B.J. Armstrong - 21 19,784
20 12/11/95 CHARLOTTE W 110-100 8-3 14-6 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Rice - 19 19,775
21 12/15/95 @ Orlando L 99-111 6-4 14-7 Orlando Malone - 24 Scott/O’Neal - 26 17,248
22 12/16/95 @ Miami W 83-74 7-4 15-7 Miami Malone - 30 Gamble - 20 14,296
23 12/18/95 @ New Jersey W 110-103 8-4 16-7 East Rutherford, NJ Malone - 24 K. Anderson - 21 14,679
24 12/20/95 @ Philadelphia L 104-108 8-5 16-8 Philadelphia Malone - 31 T. Ruffin - 32 8,413
25 12/21/95 @ Cleveland W 89-87 9-5 17-8 Cleveland Malone - 21 Phills/Mills - 24 16,412
26 12/23/95 @ Chicago L 86-100 9-6 17-9 Chicago Malone - 22 Jordan - 30 22,906
27 12/26/95 PORTLAND W 114-104 9-3 18-9 Salt Lake City Malone - 47 Strickland - 27 19,911
28 12/28/95 MINNESOTA W 99-83 10-3 19-9 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 Gugliotta - 13 19,911
29 12/30/95 L.A. LAKERS W 99-82 11-3 20-9 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Ceballos - 18 19,911
30 1/2/96 @ Dallas W 102-92 10-6 21-9 Dallas Malone - 29 Kidd/Jackson - 23 15,899
31 1/3/96 @ San Antonio L 97-111 10-7 21-10 San Antonio Morris - 22 D. Robinson - 31 23,883
32 1/5/96 @ L.A. Lakers L 100-116 10-8 21-11 Los Angeles Morris - 23 Ceballos - 28 16,369
33 1/8/96 MIAMI W 94-92 12-3 22-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 32 Mourning - 22 19,911
34 1/12/96 SAN ANTONIO L 94-101 12-4 22-12 Salt Lake City Hornacek - 29 D. Robinson - 28 19,911
35 1/15/96 @ Houston L 99-107 10-9 22-13 Houston Malone - 23 Olajuwon - 28 16,285
36 1/19/96 ORLANDO W 111-99 13-4 23-13 Salt Lake City Malone - 37 N. Anderson - 29 19,911
37 1/20/96 @ L.A. Clippers W 106-82 11-9 24-13 Anaheim, CA Malone - 21 B. Barry - 22 14,972
38 1/23/96 PORTLAND W 96-72 14-4 25-13 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 Strickland - 18 19,911
39 1/24/96 @ Golden State W 100-89 12-9 26-13 Oakland Malone - 25 Gatling - 16 15,025
40 1/26/96 @ Seattle L 93-94 12-10 26-14 Seattle Hornacek - 27 Payton - 24 17,072
41 1/27/96 GOLDEN STATE W 108-91 15-4 27-14 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 Sprewell - 21 19,911
42 1/29/96 DETROIT W 106-97 16-4 28-14 Salt Lake City Malone - 40 G. Hill - 34 19,911
43 1/31/96 @ Portland W 98-94 13-10 29-14 Portland Malone - 28 C. Robinson - 33 20,520
44 2/2/96 L.A. CLIPPERS W 122-113 17-4 30-14 Salt Lake City Stockton - 31 Dehere - 31 19,911
45 2/4/96 @ L.A. Lakers L 103-110 13-11 30-15 Los Angeles Malone - 39 E. Johnson - 21 17,505
46 2/5/96 @ Vancouver W 92-83 14-11 31-15 Vancouver Malone - 31 B. Scott - 19 15,827
47 2/7/96 VANCOUVER W 102-79 18-4 32-15 Salt Lake City Malone - 22 Murdock - 16 19,911
48 2/8/96 @ Dallas L** 133-136 14-12 32-16 Dallas Malone - 36 J. Jackson - 38 15,151
49 2/13/96 @ San Antonio W* 114-111 15-12 33-16 San Antonio Malone - 21 Elliott - 29 15,150
50 2/15/96 DALLAS W 106-103 19-4 34-16 Salt Lake City Malone - 30 Kidd - 34 19,911
51 2/20/96 BOSTON W 112-98 20-4 35-16 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Barros - 16 19,911
52 2/22/96 TORONTO W 102-86 21-4 36-16 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Stoudamire - 23 19,911
53 2/24/96 @ Denver L 90-99 15-13 36-17 Denver Stockton - 24 Abdul-Rauf - 31 17,171
54 2/26/96 PHOENIX W 110-87 22-4 37-17 Salt Lake City Malone - 28 Barkley - 17 19,911
55 2/28/96 WASHINGTON W 115-93 23-4 38-17 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Muresan - 20 19,911
56 3/1/96 NEW YORK W 99-88 24-4 39-17 Salt Lake City Stockton - 25 Davis/Ewing - 16 19,911
57 3/5/96 @ Sacramento W 112-97 16-13 40-17 Sacramento Stockton - 30 Richmond - 28 17,317
58 3/6/96 INDIANA W 101-94 25-4 41-17 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Miller/Smits - 16 19,911
59 3/8/96 HOUSTON W 109-89 26-4 42-17 Salt Lake City Stockton - 25 Olajuwon - 20 19,911
60 3/10/96 @ Minnesota W 104-96 17-13 43-17 Minneapolis Hornacek - 28 Webb - 21 17,198
61 3/12/96 @ Atlanta L 89-115 17-14 43-18 Atlanta Malone - 29 Blaylock - 23 13,734
62 3/13/96 @ Charlotte L 85-91 17-15 43-19 Charlotte Malone - 20 L. Johnson - 22 24,042
63 3/15/96 @ Indiana W 95-86 18-15 44-19 Indianapolis Malone - 27 Smits - 21 16,712
64 3/16/96 @ Washington L* 115-120 18-16 44-20 Landover, MD Malone - 32 Muresan - 28 18,756
65 3/18/96 @ Milwaukee W 107-90 19-16 45-20 Milwaukee Hornacek - 25 G. Robinson - 21 14,897
66 3/20/96 PHILADELPHIA W 107-84 27-4 46-20 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Higgins - 18 19,725
67 3/22/96 CLEVELAND W 88-75 28-4 47-20 Salt Lake City Malone - 27 Brandon - 22 19,911
68 3/25/96 DALLAS W 103-86 29-4 48-20 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 S. Brooks - 16 19,911
69 3/27/96 MILWAUKEE W 98-82 30-4 49-20 Salt Lake City Hornacek - 24 G. Robinson - 31 19,813
70 3/29/96 VANCOUVER W 105-91 31-4 50-20 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 B. Edwards - 26 19,911
71 3/30/96 @ Seattle L 98-100 19-17 50-21 Seattle Malone - 24 Perkins - 22 17,072
72 4/2/96 SEATTLE L 91-100 31-5 50-22 Salt Lake City Malone - 20 Schrempf - 29 19,911
73 4/4/96 @ Phoenix L 100-107 19-18 50-23 Phoenix Hornacek - 23 K. Johnson - 31 19,023
74 4/5/96 MINNESOTA L 99-103 31-6 50-24 Salt Lake City Malone - 33 Garnett/Rider - 20 19,911
75 4/7/96 @ Sacramento W 107-92 20-18 51-24 Sacramento Malone - 35 Richmond - 27 17,317
76 4/8/96 SAN ANTONIO L 91-92 31-7 51-25 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 Elliott - 21 19,911
77 4/10/96 PHOENIX W 103-79 32-7 52-25 Salt Lake City Malone - 15 Finley - 15 19,911
78 4/13/96 @ L.A. Clippers L 81-91 20-19 52-26 Los Angeles Malone - 32 P. Richardson - 18 16,021
79 4/14/96 @ Golden State L 82-93 20-20 52-27 Oakland A. Carr - 20 Sprewell - 30 15,025
80 4/16/96 L.A. CLIPPERS W 108-85 33-7 53-27 Salt Lake City Hornacek/Malone - 26 R. Rogers - 17 19,535
81 4/18/96 @ Vancouver W 94-79 21-20 54-27 Vancouver Malone - 26 C. King - 21 18,407
82 4/20/96 SACRAMENTO W 104-92 34-7 55-27 Salt Lake City Malone - 18 Foster - 9 19,911
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 64-18 (.780), Midwest Division Champions HONORS: CONT.
• Jerry Sloan, Coach of the Month (March)
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Karl Malone, Player of the Week (11/24, 3/16, 3/23)
HONORS: PLAYOFFS:
• Karl Malone, NBA MVP • Defeated L.A. Clippers (3-0) in First Round
• Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team • Defeated L.A. Lakers (4-1) in Conference Semifinals
• John Stockton, All-NBA Third Team • Defeated Houston (4-2) in Western Conference Finals
• Karl Malone, All-Defensive First Team • Lost to Chicago (2-4) in NBA Finals
• John Stockton, All-Defensive Second Team
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• John Stockton, NBA All-Star • 2ND ROUND 54TH PICK
• Karl Malone, Player of the Month (March) Shandon Anderson (F/G), Georgia
1996-97 NOTES:
• On 11/27/96, the Jazz trails Denver by 36 points, but comes back to win 107-103 (the greatest comeback in NBA history).
• The NBA celebrates its 50th anniversary, and Karl Malone, Pete Maravich and John Stockton are honored as three of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA history.
• Utah sets new franchise records with 64 wins in a season and 38 wins at home.
• Bryon Russell sets single-season franchise records for three-point made (108) and attempted (264) (broken in 2006-07 by Mehmet Okur).
• Karl Malone tops the 25,000 career-point plateau and becomes only the fifth player in NBA history to tally 25,000 points and 10,000 rebounds.
• Malone finishes second in the league in scoring (27.4) and 11th in rebounding (9.9), becoming the first Jazzman to win MVP.
• The Jazz wins its fourth Midwest Division title, and first since 1991-92.
• Utah finishes with its 12th straight winning season and 14th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 14th straight year.
• Utah completes its first-ever playoff sweep, beating the Clippers (3-0) in the First Round.
• After reaching the Western Conference Finals for the fourth time, the Jazz advance to the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history thanks to a John Stockton
buzzer-beating three-pointer in Game 6 at Houston. The Jazz then fell to Michael Jordan’s Bulls in six games in the 1997 NBA Finals.
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RECORD: 62-20 (.756) Midwest Division Champions PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated Houston (3-2) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Defeated San Antonio (4-1) in Conference Semifinals
• Defeated L.A. Lakers (4-0) in Western Conference Finals
AWARDS: • Lost to Chicago (2-4) in NBA Finals
• Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team
• Karl Malone, All-Defensive First Team DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• Karl Malone, IBM Award • 1ST ROUND 27TH PICK
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star Jacque Vaughn (G), Kansas
• Karl Malone, Player of the Month (February)
• Jerry Sloan, Coach of the Month (March)
• Karl Malone, Player of the Week (11/30, 2/15, 3/8)
1997-98 NOTES:
• John Stockton undergoes knee surgery and misses the first 18 games of the regular season.
• Jeff Hornacek’s streak of 299 consecutive games played is halted on 3/11/98 by a sprained left knee.
• Utah notches the 1,000th win in team history, and Jerry Sloan coaches his 800th game as Jazz head coach and 1,000th in the NBA.
• Karl Malone moves into fourth place all-time in points scored (27,782), trailing only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain and Michael Jordan.
• Malone is named the recipient of the 1998 Henry P. Iba Citizenship Award.
• Sloan receives The Sporting News NBA Coach of the Year Award as voted on by league coaches, finishing second in the NBA Coach of the Year balloting of
media members.
• Utah closes out the regular season with a 32-5 record over its final 37 games.
• The Jazz wins its second straight Midwest Division title, fifth in franchise history.
• Utah reaches the 60-win mark for the second straight season, the only two occurrences in franchise history.
• Utah finishes with its 13th straight winning season and 15th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 15th straight year.
• The Jazz reaches the NBA Finals for the second straight year, again falling to Michael Jordan’s Bulls in six games.
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RECORD: 37-13 (.740), T-1st Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated Sacramento (3-2) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Lost to Portland (2-4) in Conference Semifinals
1998-99 NOTES:
• Utah’s preseason schedule is cancelled due to the NBA lockout.
• The lockout ends on 1/7/99 after a new collective bargaining agreement is ratified. The league decides to conduct a 50-game season.
• Utah acquires Todd Fuller from Golden State for a 2000 second-round pick on 2/4.
• The Jazz debutes its new black uniforms in the season opener.
• Karl Malone’s streak of 575 consecutive games scoring in double figures ends at L.A. Clippers on 3/27/99 when he is ejected in the third quarter
with just seven points.
• Jeff Hornacek finishes the season making 17 consecutive free-throws, and 66 of his final 69 attempts.
• Malone is once again named MVP, becoming the ninth player in NBA history to win multiple MVP trophies.
• The Jazz finishes with a winning percentage of .740-or-better for the third straight season.
• Utah ties San Antonio for the best record in the NBA, but loses the tiebreaker with the Spurs for the division title and ends up as the third seed.
• Utah finishes with its 14th straight winning season and 16th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 16th straight year.
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1998-99 UTAH JAZZ (37-13, .740) T-1ST IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 2/5/99 CHICAGO W 104-96 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 Kukoc - 32 19,911
2 2/7/99 @ L.A. Lakers W 100-91 1-0 2-0 Los Angeles Malone - 28 S. O’Neal - 37 17,505
3 2/9/99 @ Dallas W 90-79 2-0 3-0 Dallas Malone - 31 Ceballos - 19 17,070
4 2/11/99 @ Phoenix W 82-74 3-0 4-0 Phoenix Malone - 22 Gugliotta - 18 19,023
5 2/12/99 @ Golden State W 97-81 4-0 5-0 Oakland Malone - 35 Cummings - 16 11,022
6 2/15/99 SACRAMENTO W* 120-112 2-0 6-0 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Webber - 26 19,911
7 2/16/99 @ Seattle L 56-71 4-1 6-1 Seattle Malone - 15 Payton - 17 17,072
8 2/18/99 DENVER W 97-86 3-0 7-1 Salt Lake City Russell - 21 Van Exel - 19 19,212
9 2/20/99 SEATTLE W 110-80 4-0 8-1 Salt Lake City Malone - 28 H. Hawkins - 14 19,911
10 2/22/99 L.A. CLIPPERS W 104-89 5-0 9-1 Salt Lake City Malone - 20 Robinson/Taylor - 17 19,911
11 2/24/99 @ Denver L 87-97 4-2 9-2 Denver Malone - 22 McDyess - 24 10,925
12 2/26/99 DALLAS W 80-65 6-0 10-2 Salt Lake City Russell - 17 Pack - 18 19,911
13 2/28/99 @ San Antonio W 101-87 5-2 11-2 San Antonio Malone - 30 Duncan - 21 18,165
14 3/2/99 @ Portland L** 100-102 5-3 11-3 Portland Hornacek - 23 R. Wallace - 22 19,980
15 3/3/99 VANCOUVER W 109-86 7-0 12-3 Salt Lake City Russell - 17 Mack - 23 18,556
16 3/5/99 DALLAS W 106-95 8-0 13-3 Salt Lake City Malone - 30 Finley - 29 19,539
17 3/7/99 L.A. LAKERS L 89-97 8-1 13-4 Salt Lake City Malone - 34 Bryant - 24 19,911
18 3/9/99 CLEVELAND W 88-75 9-1 14-4 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 Kemp - 16 18,753
19 3/11/99 DENVER W 94-89 10-1 15-4 Salt Lake City Malone - 28 McDyess - 39 19,911
20 3/12/99 @ Portland W 91-77 6-3 16-4 Portland Malone - 21 Stoudamire - 20 20,668
21 3/13/99 MINNESOTA W 99-72 11-1 17-4 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Garnett - 22 19,911
22 3/15/99 @ Minnesota W 90-83 7-3 18-4 Minneapolis Malone - 17 J. Smith - 26 18,447
23 3/18/99 @ Washington W 95-87 8-3 19-4 Washington, DC Malone - 24 Strickland - 21 16,121
24 3/19/99 @ Charlotte L* 82-83 8-4 19-5 Charlotte Hornacek - 21 E. Campbell - 19 22,989
25 3/21/99 @ Detroit L* 101-104 8-5 19-6 Auburn Hills, MI Malone - 31 Stackhouse - 32 19,098
26 3/23/99 MIAMI W 84-81 12-1 20-6 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 T. Hardaway - 30 19,911
27 3/26/99 @ Vancouver W 85-80 9-5 21-6 Vancouver Malone - 26 Abdur-Rahim - 30 19,193
28 3/27/99 @ L.A. Clippers L 77-103 9-6 21-7 Los Angeles three players - 10 Piatkowski - 18 14,293
29 3/30/99 @ Sacramento L* 101-104 9-7 21-8 Sacramento Malone - 20 V. Maxwell - 33 17,317
30 4/1/99 HOUSTON W 88-87 13-1 22-8 Salt Lake City Russell - 25 Olajuwon - 32 19,911
31 4/2/99 @ Golden State W 92-85 10-7 23-8 Oakland Malone - 23 Jamison - 23 18,423
32 4/6/99 @ L.A. Lakers W 106-93 11-7 24-8 Los Angeles Malone - 30 S. O’Neal - 24 17,505
33 4/8/99 GOLDEN STATE W 92-85 14-1 25-8 Salt Lake City Malone - 38 B. Coles - 20 19,506
34 4/9/99 PHOENIX W 93-92 15-1 26-8 Salt Lake City Malone - 31 Kidd - 19 19,911
35 4/11/99 HOUSTON W 85-76 16-1 27-8 Salt Lake City Russell - 19 Olajuwon - 23 19,804
36 4/12/99 VANCOUVER W 98-80 17-1 28-8 Salt Lake City Anderson/Hornacek - 18 Abdur-Rahim - 22 19,911
37 4/13/99 @ Sacramento W* 105-100 12-7 29-8 Sacramento Malone - 30 C. Williamson - 22 17,317
38 4/15/99 @ L.A. Clippers W 103-89 13-7 30-8 Anaheim, CA Malone - 25 S. Douglas - 17 10,447
39 4/17/99 L.A. LAKERS W 109-93 18-1 31-8 Salt Lake City Malone - 27 S. O’Neal - 29 19,911
40 4/18/99 @ Minnesota W 97-76 14-7 32-8 Minneapolis Russell - 14 Garnett - 18 17,472
41 4/20/99 SAN ANTONIO L 69-83 18-2 32-9 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 Duncan - 36 19,911
42 4/21/99 @ Phoenix L 82-91 14-8 32-10 Phoenix Malone - 28 Kidd - 21 19,023
43 4/23/99 PORTLAND W 96-85 19-2 33-10 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 J. Jackson - 13 19,911
44 4/25/99 SEATTLE W 98-81 20-2 34-10 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 MacLean - 23 19,352
45 4/26/99 PHOENIX L 85-99 20-3 34-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 Chapman - 23 19,911
46 4/27/99 @ Seattle L 85-90 14-9 34-12 Seattle Malone - 29 Payton - 30 17,072
47 4/29/99 GOLDEN STATE W 96-85 21-3 35-12 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 Starks - 27 19,911
48 4/30/99 @ Houston W 91-78 15-9 36-12 Houston Malone - 25 Olajuwon - 28 16,285
49 5/2/99 @ San Antonio L 78-84 15-10 36-13 San Antonio Malone - 24 Duncan - 26 35,122
50 5/4/99 L.A. CLIPPERS W 99-82 22-3 37-13 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 Piatkowski - 18 19,911
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 55-27 (.671), Midwest Division Champions PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated Seattle (3-2) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Lost to Portland (1-4) in Conference Semifinals
1999-2000 NOTES:
• Andrei Kirilenko is selected in the first round in 1999, but will not join the team until the 2001-02 season.
• On 11/29/99 vs. Golden State, Karl Malone passes Michael Jordan for third place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list (29,277).
• With a 101-90 win over Vancouver on 12/29/99, Jerry Sloan joins Red Auerbach (795-Boston) and Red Holtzman (613-New York) as the only coaches ever to win
600 games with one franchise.
• Utah signs veteran forward Armen Gilliam on 1/7/00 for the remainder of the season.
• On 1/29/00 at Minnesota, Karl Malone becomes only the third player in NBA history to score 30,000 career points.
• At age 37, John Stockton becomes the second-oldest All-Star in NBA history (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 41).
• Utah finishes with its 15th straight winning season and 17th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 17th straight year.
• The team wins the Midwest Division title for the sixth time in franchise history, and third time in four years.
• Malone becomes the first player in NBA history to score 2,000 points in a season 12 times.
• Jeff Hornacek hits 67 consecutive free throws from 11/12-1/6, marking the sixth-longest streak in NBA history.
• Hornacek ends the season as the league’s top free throw shooter, connecting on .950 (171-180), the third-best percentage in league history.
• Hornacek retires following the season.
• Malone is selected to the All-NBA Second Team, breaking a streak of eight consecutive years on the First Team.
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1999-2000 UTAH JAZZ (55-27, .671) MIDWEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 11/2/99 L.A. LAKERS L 84-91 0-1 0-1 Salt Lake City Hornacek - 23 Rice - 28 19,911
2 11/4/99 HOUSTON W 98-82 1-1 1-1 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 Mobley - 17 19,142
3 11/6/99 @ Seattle L 94-99 0-1 1-2 Seattle Malone - 31 Payton - 22 17,072
4 11/8/99 @ L.A. Clippers W 94-79 1-1 2-2 Los Angeles Malone - 24 M. Taylor - 23 9,686
5 11/9/99 PORTLAND W 92-87 2-1 3-2 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 S. Smith - 26 19,538
6 11/12/99 @ Sacramento L 92-105 1-2 3-3 Sacramento Malone - 20 Webber - 20 17,317
7 11/15/99 SAN ANTONIO W 91-85 3-1 4-3 Salt Lake City Malone/Stockton - 20 Duncan - 32 19,584
8 11/17/99 NEW YORK W 98-90 4-1 5-3 Salt Lake City Malone - 33 Sprewell - 24 18,890
9 11/19/99 @ Minnesota L 84-89 1-3 5-4 Minneapolis Malone/Stockton - 19 Garnett - 29 17,517
10 11/20/99 @ Milwaukee W 111-100 2-3 6-4 Milwaukee Malone - 40 R. Allen - 23 18,027
11 11/22/99 MINNESOTA W 108-93 5-1 7-4 Salt Lake City Malone - 34 Brandon - 21 19,725
12 11/24/99 @ L.A. Lakers L 82-90 2-4 7-5 Los Angeles Malone - 22 S. O’Neal - 39 18,997
13 11/26/99 TORONTO L 87-100 5-2 7-6 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 V. Carter - 18 19,771
14 11/29/99 GOLDEN STATE W 115-99 6-2 8-6 Salt Lake City Malone - 27 D. Jones - 17 18,892
15 12/3/99 INDIANA L 75-100 6-3 8-7 Salt Lake City Malone - 16 R. Miller - 31 19,084
16 12/4/99 @ Golden State W 94-82 3-4 9-7 Oakland Malone - 29 C. Mills - 24 11,790
17 12/6/99 WASHINGTON W 102-96 7-3 10-7 Salt Lake City Malone - 32 Richmond - 25 19,000
18 12/8/99 DALLAS W 85-79 8-3 11-7 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 Ceballos - 19 18,090
19 12/10/99 SEATTLE W 101-83 9-3 12-7 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 Payton - 22 19,372
20 12/12/99 @ Toronto W 103-88 4-4 13-7 Toronto Malone - 28 Carter/Willis - 16 18,163
21 12/14/99 @ Washington W 101-80 5-4 14-7 Washington, DC Malone - 34 Strickland - 18 13,921
22 12/15/99 @ Boston W 96-86 6-4 15-7 Boston Malone - 27 A. Walker - 36 15,249
23 12/17/99 @ Indiana L 74-89 6-5 15-8 Indianapolis Malone - 16 R. Miller - 19 18,345
24 12/18/99 @ Atlanta W 106-96 7-5 16-8 Atlanta Malone - 33 Rider - 24 17,368
25 12/20/99 @ Orlando L 102-104 7-6 16-9 Orlando Malone - 29 D. Armstrong - 22 13,985
26 12/22/99 @ Miami L 72-74 7-7 16-10 Miami Malone - 21 Mourning - 17 15,200
27 12/27/99 PHOENIX W 92-91 10-3 17-10 Salt Lake City Malone - 28 Chapman - 29 19,911
28 12/29/99 VANCOUVER W 101-90 11-3 18-10 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 Dickerson - 25 19,911
29 1/3/00 DENVER W 109-89 12-3 19-10 Salt Lake City Malone - 33 McDyess - 24 19,196
30 1/5/00 CHARLOTTE W 118-96 13-3 20-10 Salt Lake City Malone - 30 Wesley - 19 19,518
31 1/6/00 @ Dallas W 105-92 8-7 21-10 Dallas Malone - 24 Finley - 30 12,218
32 1/8/00 @ Houston W 103-87 9-7 22-10 Houston Malone - 32 C. Rogers - 28 16,285
33 1/10/00 @ San Antonio L 86-93 9-8 22-11 San Antonio Malone - 23 Duncan - 46 17,944
34 1/13/00 MIAMI W 93-83 14-3 23-11 Salt Lake City Russell - 19 Mourning - 27 19,543
35 1/15/00 L.A. CLIPPERS W 112-75 15-3 24-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Anderson/Olowokandi - 18 19,911
36 1/19/00 MINNESOTA L 88-91 15-4 24-12 Salt Lake City Stockton - 23 Garnett - 31 19,678
37 1/20/00 @ Vancouver W 94-89 10-8 25-12 Vancouver Malone - 32 Bibby/Harrington - 22 12,909
38 1/22/00 @ Sacramento W 104-101 11-8 26-12 Sacramento Malone/Russell - 24 J. Williams - 22 17,317
39 1/24/00 L.A. LAKERS W** 105-101 16-4 27-12 Salt Lake City Malone - 31 S. O’Neal - 36 19,911
40 1/26/00 VANCOUVER L 99-116 16-5 27-13 Salt Lake City Russell - 16 Abdur-Rahim - 30 19,080
41 1/27/00 @ Portland L 75-85 11-9 27-14 Portland Gilliam - 15 J. O’Neal - 14 20,534
42 1/29/00 @ Minnesota L 94-96 11-10 27-15 Minneapolis Malone - 35 Garnett - 29 19,006
43 2/1/00 SEATTLE L 96-104 16-6 27-16 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Payton - 35 19,327
44 2/3/00 MILWAUKEE L 99-102 16-7 27-17 Salt Lake City Malone - 28 R. Allen - 36 19,871
45 2/4/00 @ L.A. Lakers L 67-113 11-11 27-18 Los Angeles Malone - 14 S. O’Neal - 25 18,997
46 2/6/00 SAN ANTONIO W 93-90 17-7 28-18 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 Duncan - 32 18,981
47 2/9/00 CHICAGO W 113-86 18-7 29-18 Salt Lake City Malone - 30 Brand - 13 19,605
48 2/15/00 BOSTON L 99-101 18-8 29-19 Salt Lake City Malone - 32 K. Anderson - 33 18,555
49 2/17/00 SACRAMENTO W 119-108 19-8 30-19 Salt Lake City Malone - 30 Webber - 22 19,911
50 2/19/00 DETROIT W 91-87 20-8 31-19 Salt Lake City Malone - 33 L. Hunter - 24 19,911
51 2/21/00 ATLANTA W 96-94 21-8 32-19 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 Rider - 22 19,547
52 2/24/00 @ Dallas W 92-85 12-11 33-19 Dallas Russell - 25 Ceballos - 26 18,187
53 2/25/00 ORLANDO W 96-88 22-8 34-19 Salt Lake City Malone - 19 Amaechi - 24 19,911
54 2/27/00 @ Portland L 92-101 12-12 34-20 Portland Malone/Russell - 23 Sabonis/Wallace - 17 20,584
55 2/28/00 NEW JERSEY W 106-101 23-8 35-20 Salt Lake City Malone - 35 Marbury - 34 19,865
56 3/1/00 @ Detroit W 107-94 13-12 36-20 Auburn Hills, MI Malone - 31 G. Hill - 26 15,712
57 3/3/00 @ Charlotte W 89-87 14-12 37-20 Charlotte Stockton - 22 E. Jones - 31 21,148
58 3/5/00 @ New York W 88-79 15-12 38-20 New York City Malone - 30 Sprewell - 22 19,763
59 3/7/00 CLEVELAND W 113-95 24-8 39-20 Salt Lake City Malone - 30 A. Miller - 15 19,224
60 3/9/00 HOUSTON W 101-82 25-8 40-20 Salt Lake City Eisley/Stockton - 17 Anderson/Norris - 16 19,897
61 3/10/00 @ Phoenix W 99-96 16-12 41-20 Phoenix Malone - 29 A. Hardaway - 28 19,023
62 3/13/00 @ Chicago W 87-79 17-12 42-20 Chicago Malone - 31 Brand - 26 22,207
63 3/16/00 @ Cleveland W 107-86 18-12 43-20 Cleveland Eisley - 23 Ferry - 15 14,086
64 3/17/00 @ Philadelphia L 97-99 18-13 43-21 Philadelphia Malone - 31 Iverson - 24 20,705
65 3/19/00 @ New Jersey W 92-88 19-13 44-21 East Rutherford, NJ Malone - 32 Marbury - 23 16,103
66 3/21/00 DENVER W 96-83 26-8 45-21 Salt Lake City Malone - 28 McDyess - 25 19,628
67 3/24/00 @ Seattle W 98-95 20-13 46-21 Seattle Malone - 21 Payton - 28 17,072
68 3/25/00 @ Vancouver W 84-75 21-13 47-21 Vancouver Malone - 25 D. Scott - 16 14,143
69 3/27/00 DALLAS L 105-113 26-9 47-22 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Finley - 31 19,911
70 3/29/00 PHILADELPHIA W 98-84 27-9 48-22 Salt Lake City Malone - 30 Iverson/Kukoc - 18 19,911
71 3/31/00 GOLDEN STATE W 114-97 28-9 49-22 Salt Lake City Malone - 22 L. Hughes - 27 19,911
72 4/1/00 @ Denver L 92-112 21-14 49-23 Denver Malone - 27 McDyess - 33 19,099
73 4/4/00 @ L.A. Clippers W 103-93 22-14 50-23 Los Angeles Malone - 34 D. Anderson - 20 13,819
74 4/6/00 PHOENIX W 105-85 29-9 51-23 Salt Lake City Malone - 19 A. Hardaway - 13 19,911
75 4/7/00 @ Golden State W 105-84 23-14 52-23 Oakland Malone - 19 L. Hughes - 14 11,321
76 4/9/00 @ Houston L 90-99 23-15 52-24 Houston Stockton - 23 Francis - 26 15,834
77 4/10/00 PORTLAND L 86-90 29-10 52-25 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 B. Grant/S. Smith - 16 19,911
78 4/12/00 L.A. CLIPPERS W 102-93 30-10 53-25 Salt Lake City Malone - 27 Piatkowski - 35 19,911
79 4/15/00 @ San Antonio L 83-106 23-16 53-26 San Antonio Malone - 23 D. Robinson - 19 28,114
80 4/16/00 @ Phoenix W 96-82 24-16 54-26 Phoenix Malone - 32 A. Hardaway - 16 19,023
81 4/18/00 @ Denver L* 104-105 24-17 54-27 Denver Padgett - 13 LaFrentz - 32 16,422
82 4/19/00 SACRAMENTO W 95-86 31-10 55-27 Salt Lake City Hornacek/Malone - 18 D. Martin - 16 19,911
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 53-29 (.646), T-2nd in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Lost to Dallas (2-3) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 23RD PICK
• Karl Malone, All-NBA Third Team DeShawn Stevenson (G), Wash. Union H.S. (CA)
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star
• Karl Malone, Player of the Month (November)
• Jerry Sloan, Coach of the Month (February)
• Karl Malone, co-Player of the Week (11/5)
• John Stockton, co-Player of the Week (11/5)
2000-01 NOTES:
• The Jazz acquires Donyell Marshall in four-team trade and also signed veteran free agents Danny Manning and John Starks.
• 19-year-old DeShawn Stevenson became the first player ever to join the team directly out of high school.
• John Stockton breaks John Havlicek’s NBA record for most games played with one franchise (1,270 games) at New Jersey on 11/28.
• On 12/5 vs. Toronto, Karl Malone moves into second place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list with 31,420 career points.
• Jerry Sloan coaches his 1,000th career game with the Jazz in a win at L.A. Clippers on 3/18/01.
• Malone breaks the all-time NBA record for free throws made (8,534) on 3/24/01 vs. Washington.
• On 3/20/01, Stockton moves into third on NBA’s all-time games played list with 1,330 career games (trails only Robert Parish and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar).
• Jerry Sloan joins Pat Riley and Phil Jackson as the only coaches ever to win at least 50 games in a season 10 times.
• Stockton finishes second in the league in assists (8.7), second in three-point field goal percentage (.462) and third in field goal percentage (.504).
• Utah finishes with its 16th straight winning season and 18th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 18th straight year.
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RECORD: 44-38 (.537), 4th in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Lost to Sacramento (1-3) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 24TH PICK
• Andrei Kirilenko, All-Rookie First Team Raul Lopez (G), Spain
• Karl Malone, NBA All-Star • 2ND ROUND 53RD PICK
Jarron Collins (C), Stanford
2001-02 NOTES:
• John Stockton opens his 18th straight season with the Jazz, an NBA record for most consecutive seasons with the same franchise – while Karl Malone
enters his 17th straight season with the Jazz.
• After two-year wait, 1999 first-round pick Andrei Kirilenko joins the team from Russia.
• Kirilenko is selected to play in the Rookie Game during All-Star Weekend and is the first rookie since Karl Malone (1985-86) to be named to the
All-Rookie First Team.
• During the season, Malone records 21 milestones, including scoring his 34,000th career point.
• John Stockton surpasses eight milestones, including his 15,000th assist and 3,000th steal.
• Stockton becomes just the 10th player in NBA history to play at the age of 40, finishing fifth in the league in assists (8.2), fifth in field-goal percentage
(.517) and 10th in steals (1.85).
• Malone ends the season ninth in the league in scoring, while Donyell Marshall finishes third in the league in field goal percentage (.519).
• Utah uses 10 different starting lineups and ends the season with two rookies in the starting lineup (Kirilenko and Collins) for the first time in team history.
• Utah finishes with its 17th straight winning season and 19th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 19th straight season.
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2001-02 UTAH JAZZ (44-38, .537) 4TH IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 10/30/01 MILWAUKEE L* 112-119 0-1 0-1 Salt Lake City Starks - 20 R. Allen - 32 18,845
2 11/1/01 L.A. LAKERS L 101-105 0-2 0-2 Salt Lake City Stockton - 19 Bryant - 39 19,539
3 11/3/01 @ Seattle W 91-74 1-0 1-2 Seattle Malone - 28 D. Mason - 18 15,370
4 11/4/01 @ L.A. Lakers L 96-100 1-1 1-3 Los Angeles Malone - 26 Bryant - 38 18,997
5 11/6/01 @ Portland L 83-101 1-2 1-4 Portland Malone - 15 R. Wallace - 26 19,980
6 11/7/01 ATLANTA W 96-89 1-2 2-4 Salt Lake City Malone - 27 Abdur-Rahim - 25 17,538
7 11/10/01 TORONTO L 96-117 1-3 2-5 Salt Lake City Marshall - 26 V. Carter - 43 18,194
8 11/12/01 ORLANDO W 105-98 2-3 3-5 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 D. Armstrong - 18 18,135
9 11/14/01 @ Atlanta L 79-111 1-3 3-6 Atlanta Marshall - 14 Glover/Rahim - 19 8,558
10 11/16/01 @ Washington W 101-92 2-3 4-6 Washington, DC Malone - 30 Jordan - 44 20,674
11 11/17/01 @ Milwaukee L 93-104 2-4 4-7 Milwaukee Malone - 30 G. Robinson - 34 18,717
12 11/21/01 NEW JERSEY L* 89-90 2-4 4-8 Salt Lake City Malone - 34 Kidd - 18 17,413
13 11/23/01 L.A. CLIPPERS W 106-101 3-4 5-8 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Brand - 28 17,942
14 11/26/01 PHOENIX L* 104-111 3-5 5-9 Salt Lake City Malone - 27 Marbury - 33 17,720
15 11/28/01 SEATTLE W 112-88 4-5 6-9 Salt Lake City Marshall - 20 V. Baker - 20 18,337
16 11/30/01 @ Phoenix L 76-98 2-5 6-10 Phoenix Malone - 15 R. Rogers - 23 15,046
17 12/1/01 INDIANA L 97-100 4-6 6-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 18 J. Rose - 25 17,885
18 12/4/01 CHARLOTTE W 104-100 5-6 7-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 22 B. Davis - 21 17,115
19 12/7/01 @ L.A. Clippers W 102-86 3-5 8-11 Los Angeles Malone/Marshall - 29 Brand - 25 16,130
20 12/8/01 GOLDEN STATE W 111-101 6-6 9-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 39 L. Hughes - 26 17,844
21 12/10/01 DALLAS W 107-98 7-6 10-11 Salt Lake City Malone - 30 Nowitzki - 27 18,097
22 12/12/01 MINNESOTA L 87-98 7-7 10-12 Salt Lake City Malone - 20 Garnett - 24 17,870
23 12/14/01 PORTLAND W 93-85 8-7 11-12 Salt Lake City Marshall - 25 R. Wallace - 18 19,111
24 12/15/01 @ San Antonio L 80-100 3-6 11-13 San Antonio Malone - 31 Duncan - 26 20,712
25 12/18/01 @ Miami W 95-56 4-6 12-13 Miami Malone/Marshall - 21 E. Jones - 12 15,122
26 12/19/01 @ Orlando L 90-98 4-7 12-14 Orlando Malone - 28 D. Armstrong - 24 14,040
27 12/21/01 @ Boston L 92-98 4-8 12-15 Boston Malone - 22 P. Pierce - 36 16,196
28 12/22/01 @ New Jersey W 104-90 5-8 13-15 East Rutherford, NJ Malone - 31 Van Horn - 24 12,960
29 12/26/01 BOSTON W 99-86 9-7 14-15 Salt Lake City Malone/Marshall - 17 P. Pierce - 28 19,329
30 12/27/01 @ Portland W 99-87 6-8 15-15 Portland Stockton - 20 Stoudamire - 22 19,310
31 12/29/01 PHILADELPHIA W 89-81 10-7 16-15 Salt Lake City Malone - 20 Iverson - 21 19,911
32 1/4/02 @ Minnesota L 86-93 6-9 16-16 Minneapolis Malone - 15 Szczerbiak - 37 19,579
33 1/5/02 @ Chicago W* 113-111 7-9 17-16 Chicago Malone - 32 Mercer - 29 18,076
34 1/8/02 PHOENIX W 98-84 11-7 18-16 Salt Lake City Malone/Padgett - 17 Marion/Rogers - 17 18,976
35 1/10/02 HOUSTON W 83-79 12-7 19-16 Salt Lake City Malone - 30 Francis - 27 18,570
36 1/12/02 MEMPHIS L** 95-97 12-8 19-17 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 J. Williams - 23 18,875
37 1/14/02 DENVER W 106-97 13-8 20-17 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Van Exel - 26 17,809
38 1/16/02 SEATTLE W 95-80 14-8 21-17 Salt Lake City Collins - 22 Payton - 21 17,594
39 1/17/02 @ San Antonio L 98-102 7-10 21-18 San Antonio Malone - 30 Duncan - 35 16,868
40 1/19/02 @ Dallas L 103-106 7-11 21-19 Dallas Malone - 28 Nowitzki - 34 20,146
41 1/21/02 @ Golden State W 101-99 8-11 22-19 Oakland Malone - 37 Jamison - 25 17,237
42 1/23/02 SAN ANTONIO L 92-98 14-9 22-20 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 S. Smith - 29 19,623
43 1/24/02 @ Sacramento L 80-113 8-12 22-21 Sacramento Malone - 14 Webber - 24 17,317
44 1/26/02 SACRAMENTO L 90-114 14-10 22-22 Salt Lake City Malone - 17 Stojakovic - 25 19,571
45 1/28/02 MIAMI W 101-89 15-10 23-22 Salt Lake City Russell - 20 Strickland - 16 18,808
46 1/30/02 CHICAGO W 90-78 16-10 24-22 Salt Lake City Malone - 18 E. Robinson - 18 18,871
47 2/2/02 PORTLAND W 97-96 17-10 25-22 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 B. Wells - 24 18,847
48 2/4/02 @ Houston L 97-104 8-13 25-23 Houston Malone - 31 Francis - 33 10,851
49 2/5/02 @ Memphis L 79-86 8-14 25-24 Memphis Kirilenko - 15 Buford - 20 12,216
50 2/12/02 @ Indiana W 98-82 9-14 26-24 Indianapolis Malone - 34 Best - 18 16,278
51 2/14/02 @ Philadelphia W 98-91 10-14 27-24 Philadelphia Malone - 26 Iverson - 34 20,765
52 2/15/02 @ Toronto W 94-85 11-14 28-24 Toronto Malone/Stockton - 23 A. Williams - 26 19,800
53 2/17/02 @ New York W 92-89 12-14 29-24 New York City Malone - 27 Houston - 29 19,763
54 2/18/02 @ Cleveland W 103-92 13-14 30-24 Cleveland Malone - 35 Murray - 25 12,773
55 2/20/02 @ Denver W 110-99 14-14 31-24 Denver Malone/Padgett - 21 A. Johnson - 19 15,920
56 2/26/02 @ Sacramento L 81-107 14-15 31-25 Sacramento three players - 11 Stojakovic - 19 17,317
57 2/28/02 MEMPHIS W 114-70 18-10 32-25 Salt Lake City Marshall - 20 Buford - 15 17,751
58 3/2/02 MINNESOTA L 105-116 18-11 32-26 Salt Lake City Malone/Russell - 25 Garnett - 26 18,641
59 3/4/02 DENVER W 100-82 19-11 33-26 Salt Lake City Malone - 21 Lenard - 20 18,381
60 3/6/02 L.A. LAKERS W 92-84 20-11 34-26 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 S. O’Neal - 28 19,911
61 3/8/02 NEW YORK L 79-85 20-12 34-27 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 Houston - 20 19,619
62 3/10/02 @ Houston L 92-95 14-16 34-28 Houston Malone - 21 Mobley - 28 12,995
63 3/11/02 @ Memphis L 78-79 14-17 34-29 Memphis Marshall - 16 Gasol - 20 11,838
64 3/14/02 @ Charlotte L 82-100 14-18 34-30 Charlotte Marshall - 15 Mashburn - 26 7,586
65 3/15/02 @ Detroit W 100-97 15-18 35-30 Auburn Hills, MI Kirilenko - 27 Stackhouse - 24 22,076
66 3/17/02 @ Minnesota W 96-89 16-18 36-30 Minneapolis Malone - 27 Szczerbiak - 33 18,113
67 3/19/02 DETROIT L 87-94 20-13 36-31 Salt Lake City Malone - 22 three players - 20 19,559
68 3/21/02 WASHINGTON W 94-79 21-13 37-31 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 Hamilton - 14 19,911
69 3/23/02 GOLDEN STATE W 112-103 22-13 38-31 Salt Lake City Marshall - 25 Jamison - 28 18,713
70 3/25/02 @ Seattle L 92-106 16-19 38-32 Seattle Malone - 24 R. Lewis - 28 17,072
71 3/26/02 HOUSTON W 109-105 23-13 39-32 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 Francis - 32 18,554
72 3/28/02 CLEVELAND W 112-91 24-13 40-32 Salt Lake City Kirilenko/Padgett - 17 R. Davis - 23 18,796
73 3/30/02 @ L.A. Clippers W 105-92 17-19 41-32 Los Angeles Russell - 19 Olowokandi - 28 19,513
74 4/2/02 @ Denver L 90-98 17-20 41-33 Denver Stockton - 19 Ju. Howard - 20 17,042
75 4/3/02 L.A. CLIPPERS W 99-87 25-13 42-33 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Brand - 24 18,591
76 4/5/02 SACRAMENTO L 109-117 25-14 42-34 Salt Lake City Marshall - 32 Webber - 28 19,911
77 4/8/02 DALLAS L 96-105 25-15 42-35 Salt Lake City Malone - 22 Finley/Van Exel - 20 19,911
78 4/9/02 @ L.A. Lakers L 82-112 17-21 42-36 Los Angeles Marshall - 16 Bryant/O’Neal - 20 18,997
79 4/11/02 @ Phoenix W 97-96 18-21 43-36 Phoenix Malone - 26 Marbury/Marion - 24 17,158
80 4/13/02 @ Golden State W 109-101 19-21 44-36 Oakland Stockton - 26 Jamison - 24 14,196
81 4/16/02 @ Dallas L 87-96 19-22 44-37 Dallas Malone - 24 Finley - 35 20,068
82 4/17/02 SAN ANTONIO L 84-86 25-16 44-38 Salt Lake City Stockton - 23 Duncan - 26 19,490
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RECORD: 47-35 (.573), 4th in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated by Sacramento 4-1 in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• None on the Jazz roster
2002-03 NOTES:
• The Jazz signs free agents Matt Harpring, Calbert Cheaney and Mark Jackson in the offseason.
• First-round pick Raul Lopez re-injures his knee while playing for Spanish National Team and misses the entire season.
• Curtis Borchardt breaks his foot in training camp and is also out for season.
• John Stockton becomes the seventh player in NBA history to play at the age of 41, starting his NBA-record 19th straight season with the Jazz.
• Mark Jackson becomes the third player in NBA history to record 10,000 career assists and moves into second place all-time on the NBA’s all-time
assist list.
• Stockton becomes just the third player in NBA history to play 1,500 or more games, moves into fifth on all-time NBA minutes played list and scores the
19,000th point of his career.
• The duo of Stockton and Jackson combine for a total of 26,031 career assists.
• Karl Malone moves into seventh place on NBA’s all-time rebounding list and also attempts his 25,000th field goal of his career.
• Utah finishes with its 18th straight winning season and 20th straight at .500 or better.
• The Jazz also qualifies for the playoffs for the 20th straight year, third longest streak in NBA history (22: PHI – 1949-71, 21: POR 1982-03).
• The season marks the final one in a Jazz uniform for both Stockton and Malone. Stockton announces his retirement on 5/2/03 and Malone leaves via
free agency to the L.A. Lakers later that summer.
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2002-03 UTAH JAZZ (47-35, .573) 4TH IN MIDWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 10/30/02 @ New Orleans L 75-100 0-1 0-1 New Orleans Malone - 20 B. Davis - 21 17,668
2 10/31/02 @ Atlanta L 98-105 0-2 0-2 Atlanta Malone - 20 G. Robinson - 20 14,155
3 11/2/02 GOLDEN STATE W 101-92 1-0 1-2 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Jamison - 23 19,098
4 11/3/02 @ Seattle L 77-91 0-3 1-3 Seattle Kirilenko - 17 Payton - 18 13,037
5 11/6/02 DETROIT L 78-80 1-1 1-4 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 17 Hamilton - 28 15,055
6 11/8/02 ATLANTA W 110-97 2-1 2-4 Salt Lake City Malone - 27 Terry - 31 18,107
7 11/11/02 @ Boston L 95-112 0-4 2-5 Boston Malone - 20 P. Pierce - 35 15,595
8 11/12/02 @ New York W 108-87 1-4 3-5 New York City Malone - 21 Weatherspoon - 17 17,913
9 11/14/02 @ Washington L 102-105 1-5 3-6 Washington, DC Malone - 26 Stackhouse - 25 20,173
10 11/15/02 @ Detroit L 75-86 1-6 3-7 Auburn Hills, MI Ostertag - 11 Hamilton - 25 22,076
11 11/17/02 @ Toronto W 82-78 2-6 4-7 Toronto Harpring - 23 A. Williams - 29 19,800
12 11/19/02 PHOENIX W 99-76 3-1 5-7 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 Marbury - 18 19,419
13 11/20/02 @ Denver W 96-79 3-6 6-7 Denver Malone - 21 Ju. Howard - 17 11,187
14 11/23/02 CHICAGO W 110-90 4-1 7-7 Salt Lake City Malone/Harpring - 20 J. Rose - 25 18,664
15 11/26/02 @ L.A. Clippers W 99-94 4-6 8-7 Los Angeles Harpring - 30 A. Miller - 21 15,243
16 11/29/02 MINNESOTA W 95-77 5-1 9-7 Salt Lake City Harpring - 33 Garnett - 21 18,644
17 11/30/02 @ San Antonio L 85-107 4-7 9-8 San Antonio Stockton - 13 S. Jackson - 17 18,797
18 12/2/02 INDIANA W 102-91 6-1 10-8 Salt Lake City Stockton - 22 J. O’Neal - 25 17,744
19 12/4/02 L.A. LAKERS W 93-85 7-1 11-8 Salt Lake City Malone - 29 S. O’Neal - 23 19,657
20 12/6/02 MEMPHIS W 104-71 8-1 12-8 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 15 S. Swift - 16 17,966
21 12/8/02 @ L.A. Lakers L 101-110 4-8 12-9 Los Angeles Kirilenko - 30 S. O’Neal - 32 18,997
22 12/12/02 NEW ORLEANS L 88-93 8-2 12-10 Salt Lake City Harpring - 21 Wesley - 33 18,521
23 12/14/02 SACRAMENTO L 96-98 8-3 12-11 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 18 Webber - 27 19,911
24 12/18/02 ORLANDO L 90-97 8-4 12-12 Salt Lake City Kirilenko/Harpring - 17 Garrity - 24 18,887
25 12/20/02 @ Dallas W 93-81 5-8 13-12 Dallas Harpring - 19 Nowitzki - 28 19,826
26 12/22/02 @ Memphis W 103-74 6-8 14-12 Memphis Harpring/Malone - 17 Battier - 11 15,478
27 12/23/02 @ Houston W 96-91 7-8 15-12 Houston Malone - 31 Francis - 26 13,803
28 12/27/02 @ Portland L 98-103 7-9 15-13 Portland Harpring - 20 Pippen - 23 20,512
29 12/28/02 PHILADELPHIA W 98-69 9-4 16-13 Salt Lake City Harpring/Malone - 20 Iverson - 13 19,911
30 12/30/02 TORONTO W 107-85 10-4 17-13 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Lenard/Peterson - 18 19,911
31 1/3/03 @ Milwaukee W 118-115 8-9 18-13 Milwaukee Kirilenko - 21 R. Allen - 29 13,803
32 1/4/03 @ Minnesota W 105-97 9-9 19-13 Minneapolis Malone - 33 Garnett - 26 16,473
33 1/6/03 @ Chicago L 98-113 9-10 19-14 Chicago Harpring - 18 J. Rose - 31 17,663
34 1/8/03 PHOENIX W 99-93 11-4 20-14 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 Marbury - 29 19,820
35 1/10/03 MIAMI W 92-76 12-4 21-14 Salt Lake City Harpring - 31 C. Butler - 19 19,417
36 1/12/03 @ Phoenix L 99-107 9-11 21-15 Phoenix Harpring/Malone - 26 Marbury - 29 15,358
37 1/15/03 @ Denver W 92-81 10-11 22-15 Denver Matt Harpring - 17 Nenê - 24 13,354
38 1/16/03 SEATTLE W 92-85 13-4 23-15 Salt Lake City Malone - 34 Payton - 27 19,536
39 1/18/03 CLEVELAND W 95-78 14-4 24-15 Salt Lake City Harpring - 22 R. Davis - 25 19,886
40 1/20/03 NEW JERSEY W* 106-103 15-4 25-15 Salt Lake City Stockton - 25 Kidd - 33 19,353
41 1/22/03 L.A. CLIPPERS L 89-96 15-5 25-16 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 Brand - 24 18,859
42 1/24/03 SAN ANTONIO L 90-91 15-6 25-17 Salt Lake City Malone - 18 Duncan - 29 19,911
43 1/25/03 @ Golden State L 95-108 10-12 25-18 Oakland Harpring/Malone - 20 Arenas - 27 16,373
44 1/28/03 @ Sacramento W 102-92 11-12 26-18 Sacramento Malone - 29 Stojakovic - 32 17,317
45 1/29/03 PORTLAND W 95-71 16-6 27-18 Salt Lake City Harpring - 21 Randolph - 15 18,471
46 1/31/03 GOLDEN STATE W 102-94 17-6 28-18 Salt Lake City Malone - 26 Murphy - 18 19,608
47 2/1/03 @ L.A. Lakers L 87-99 11-13 28-19 Los Angeles Malone - 26 Bryant - 42 18,997
48 2/3/03 DALLAS L 90-92 17-7 28-20 Salt Lake City Harpring - 20 Nowitzki - 25 19,130
49 2/5/03 MEMPHIS W 105-84 18-7 29-20 Salt Lake City Malone - 31 Giricek - 17 19,473
50 2/11/03 @ Houston W* 103-101 12-13 30-20 Houston Malone - 33 Francis - 28 11,670
51 2/12/03 HOUSTON L 76-106 18-8 30-21 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 15 Francis - 36 18,873
52 2/14/03 WASHINGTON W 109-77 19-8 31-21 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 L. Hughes - 14 19,911
53 2/17/03 MINNESOTA W 109-97 20-8 32-21 Salt Lake City Malone - 28 Garnett - 34 19,390
54 2/19/03 L.A. LAKERS L 87-93 20-9 32-22 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 Bryant - 40 19,911
55 2/22/03 DENVER W 99-89 21-9 33-22 Salt Lake City Malone - 20 Ju. Howard - 20 19,911
56 2/24/03 @ Memphis L 92-103 12-14 33-23 Memphis Malone - 22 W. Person - 27 13,317
57 2/26/03 @ Minnesota L 85-92 12-15 33-24 Minneapolis Malone - 19 Garnett - 24 14,227
58 2/28/03 @ Philadelphia L 83-104 12-16 33-25 Philadelphia Malone - 19 Iverson - 24 20,830
59 3/2/03 @ New Jersey W 91-90 13-16 34-25 East Rutherford, NJ Malone - 20 K. Martin - 24 16,456
60 3/5/03 SEATTLE W 94-83 22-9 35-25 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 R. Allen - 24 19,666
61 3/7/03 SACRAMENTO L* 105-108 22-10 35-26 Salt Lake City Malone - 25 Bibby/Webber - 24 19,911
62 3/8/03 @ Dallas L 77-101 13-17 35-27 Dallas Malone - 16 Nowitzki - 21 20,123
63 3/10/03 @ Miami W 83-73 14-17 36-27 Miami Malone - 29 C. Butler - 24 14,897
64 3/12/03 @ Orlando W 111-108 15-17 37-27 Orlando Malone - 40 McGrady - 32 14,634
65 3/14/03 @ Indiana L 81-101 15-18 37-28 Indianapolis Malone - 21 Bender - 22 17,935
66 3/16/03 @ Cleveland L 95-122 15-19 37-29 Cleveland Harpring/Massenburg - 20 R. Davis - 28 11,578
67 3/18/03 DENVER W 99-81 23-10 38-29 Salt Lake City Harpring - 22 Ju. Howard - 16 17,651
68 3/19/03 @ Phoenix W 99-86 16-19 39-29 Phoenix Malone - 34 Marion - 22 15,196
69 3/22/03 L.A. CLIPPERS W 88-73 24-10 40-29 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 17 Maggette - 13 19,599
70 3/24/03 BOSTON W 96-91 25-10 41-29 Salt Lake City Harpring - 25 P. Pierce - 24 18,795
71 3/26/03 PORTLAND W 94-85 26-10 42-29 Salt Lake City Malone - 24 R. Wallace - 24 19,628
72 3/28/03 MILWAUKEE W 103-90 27-10 43-29 Salt Lake City Harpring - 28 Redd - 26 19,089
73 3/29/03 @ San Antonio L 81-101 16-20 43-30 San Antonio Ostertag - 16 Duncan - 30 18,797
74 4/1/03 @ L.A. Clippers W 94-89 17-20 44-30 Los Angeles Malone - 25 Maggette - 23 17,531
75 4/3/03 @ Portland W 93-88 18-20 45-30 Portland Malone - 21 R. Wallace - 23 20,062
76 4/4/03 NEW YORK L* 92-94 27-11 45-31 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 Houston - 27 19,291
77 4/6/03 @ Seattle L 80-82 18-21 45-32 Seattle Malone - 22 R. Lewis - 24 15,588
78 4/8/03 @ Golden State L 102-128 18-22 45-33 Oakland Malone - 17 Arenas - 34 16,268
79 4/9/03 HOUSTON W 94-73 28-11 46-33 Salt Lake City Harpring - 23 Francis/Taylor - 10 19,661
80 4/11/03 DALLAS W 95-92 29-11 47-33 Salt Lake City Malone - 23 Nowitzki - 34 19,896
81 4/14/03 SAN ANTONIO L 83-91 29-12 47-34 Salt Lake City Malone - 20 T. Parker - 25 19,821
82 4/16/03 @ Sacramento L 84-95 18-23 47-35 Sacramento Harpring/Kirilenko - 15 Webber - 15 17,317
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 42-40 (.512), 7th in Midwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 19TH PICK
Aleksandar Pavlovic (F), Serbia
• Andrei Kirilenko, All-Defensive Second Team
• Andrei Kirilenko, NBA All-Star • 2ND ROUND 47TH PICK
• Andrei Kirilenko, Player of the Week (11/9, 2/29) Mo Williams (G), Alabama
2003-04 NOTES:
• For the first time in 18 years, the Jazz begins the season without Karl Malone and John Stockton.
• 31 games in, leading scorer Matt Harpring is forced to undergo right knee surgery and misses the remainder of the season.
• On 2/19/04, the Jazz trades DeShawn Stevenson to Orlando for Gordan Giricek, and also send Keon Clark and Ben Handlogten to Phoenix for Tom Gugliotta.
• Utah finishes with its 19th straight winning season and 21st straight at .500 or better.
• However, for the first time since the 1983-84 season, the team fails to make the playoffs, snapping a 20-year run (third best in NBA history).
• Thus, the Jazz enters the NBA Lottery for the first time in team history.
• Andrei Kirilenko finishes the season as the team’s leader in scoring, rebounding, blocks, steals and minutes played – he finishes third in the league in
blocks (2.77) and fourth in steals (1.94).
• Jerry Sloan wins his 900th career game on 2/7/04, and finishes second to Hubie Brown (Memphis) for NBA Coach of the Year.
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RECORD: 26-56 (.317), 5th in Northwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 14TH PICK
Kris Humphries (F), Minnesota
• Andrei Kirilenko, All-Defensive Second Team
• 1ST ROUND 16TH PICK
Kirk Snyder (G), Nevada
2004-05 NOTES:
• The Jazz signs two of the biggest free-agent additions in team history in Carlos Boozer and Mehmet Okur.
• The team retires John Stockton’s #12 on 11/22/04.
• Jerry Sloan coaches his 1,500th game on 12/14/04.
• Carlos Arroyo is dealt to Detroit for Elden Campbell (later released) and a first-round draft pick on 1/21/05.
• Boozer starts the first 51 games, but misses the final 31 due to a strained right foot.
• Kirilenko suffers a broken wrist on 3/24 and misses the remainder of the season.
• Sloan passes Red Auerbach for sixth on all-time win list on 3/26/05.
• Kirilenko still leads league in blocked shots (3.32 bpg).
• Utah suffers its first losing season since 1982-83, snapping a streak of 19 straight winning seasons and 21 straight at .500 or better.
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2004-05 UTAH JAZZ (26-56, .317) 5TH IN NORTHWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 11/3/04 L.A. LAKERS W 104-78 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Boozer - 27 Bryant - 38 19,911
2 11/5/04 @ Golden State W 102-80 1-0 2-0 Oakland Boozer - 16 Fisher - 17 15,668
3 11/6/04 @ Denver W 106-82 2-0 3-0 Denver Boozer - 30 Boykins - 17 19,099
4 11/8/04 DENVER W 102-91 2-0 4-0 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 24 Anthony - 17 18,667
5 11/10/04 TORONTO L 95-104 2-1 4-1 Salt Lake City Bell - 20 Bosh - 20 19,683
6 11/13/04 DETROIT W 108-93 3-1 5-1 Salt Lake City Boozer - 21 Hamilton - 21 19,911
7 11/16/04 @ Charlotte W 107-105 3-0 6-1 Charlotte Boozer - 34 Bogans - 28 10,412
8 11/17/04 @ Orlando L 92-107 3-1 6-2 Orlando Boozer - 27 Francis - 33 13,386
9 11/19/04 @ Miami L* 105-107 3-2 6-3 Miami Boozer - 25 D. Wade - 39 19,735
10 11/20/04 @ Atlanta W 92-79 4-2 7-3 Atlanta Boozer - 25 A. Harrington - 17 11,986
11 11/22/04 NEW ORLEANS L 75-76 3-2 7-4 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 18 Magloire - 20 19,911
12 11/24/04 CHICAGO L 99-101 3-3 7-5 Salt Lake City Kirlienko - 20 Gordon - 22 18,563
13 11/26/04 HOUSTON W 90-80 4-3 8-5 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 21 J. Jackson - 18 19,519
14 11/27/04 @ San Antonio L 76-109 4-3 8-6 San Antonio Harpring - 15 M. Rose - 16 17,543
15 11/30/04 PHOENIX L 102-115 4-4 8-7 Salt Lake City Boozer - 27 Stoudemire - 29 17,336
16 12/1/04 @ Seattle L* 119-129 4-4 8-8 Seattle Boozer - 36 R. Allen - 38 16,066
17 12/4/04 @ Dallas L 86-109 4-5 8-9 Dallas Harpring - 22 Nowitzki - 30 19,845
18 12/6/04 MIAMI L 80-100 4-5 8-10 Salt Lake City Snyder - 12 D. Wade - 23 18,245
19 12/8/04 ORLANDO L 100-106 4-6 8-11 Salt Lake City Harpring - 12 Mobley - 26 17,513
20 12/10/04 PORTLAND W* 92-87 5-6 9-11 Salt Lake City Boozer - 29 Randolph - 23 19,531
21 12/12/04 @ Portland L 88-98 4-6 9-12 Portland Boozer/Harpring - 17 Randolph - 23 15,802
22 12/14/04 L.A. CLIPPERS W 93-91 6-6 10-12 Salt Lake City Bell - 21 Maggette - 28 19,101
23 12/15/04 @ Phoenix L 86-108 4-7 10-13 Phoenix Okur - 19 J. Johnson - 30 14,908
24 12/17/04 @ Boston L 106-114 4-8 10-14 Boston Boozer - 25 Payton - 27 15,504
25 12/19/04 @ New York L 93-94 4-9 10-15 New York City Harpring - 21 J. Crawford - 24 19,763
26 12/20/04 @ Philadelphia W 103-101 5-9 11-15 Philadelphia Boozer - 28 Iverson - 51 15,642
27 12/22/04 @ Toronto L 86-98 5-10 11-16 Toronto Boozer - 29 Marshall - 22 17,479
28 12/27/04 SEATTLE L 88-98 6-7 11-17 Salt Lake City Harpring - 22 R. Lewis - 22 19,911
29 12/29/04 @ L.A. Clippers L 90-101 5-11 11-18 Los Angeles Boozer - 23 Brand - 23 17,481
30 12/31/04 SACRAMENTO L 102-109 6-8 11-19 Salt Lake City Boozer - 25 Stojakovic - 26 19,911
31 1/2/05 @ Houston L 80-99 5-12 11-20 Houston Giricek - 15 McGrady - 25 14,574
32 1/3/05 @ Memphis L 82-92 5-13 11-21 Memphis Boozer - 20 Gasol - 25 14,293
33 1/5/05 PHILADELPHIA L 99-106 6-9 11-22 Salt Lake City Boozer - 24 K. Thomas - 30 18,409
34 1/7/05 @ Chicago L 78-84 5-14 11-23 Chicago Giricek/Harpring - 13 Deng - 22 16,887
35 1/8/05 @ Milwaukee L 86-89 5-15 11-24 Milwaukee Boozer - 28 Redd - 26 15,809
36 1/10/05 SAN ANTONIO W 97-96 7-9 12-24 Salt Lake City Okur - 23 Duncan - 24 18,325
37 1/12/05 PHOENIX W 115-108 8-9 13-24 Salt Lake City Okur - 21 Q. Richardson - 24 19,209
38 1/13/05 @ Sacramento L 93-107 5-16 13-25 Sacramento Harpring - 16 Stojakovic - 27 17,317
39 1/15/05 CLEVELAND L 71-84 8-10 13-26 Salt Lake City three players - 12 L. James - 27 19,572
40 1/17/05 @ L.A. Lakers W 102-94 6-16 14-26 Los Angeles Harpring - 19 C. Butler - 26 18,111
41 1/22/05 MEMPHIS L 94-110 8-11 14-27 Salt Lake City Okur - 22 Gasol - 23 19,707
42 1/23/05 @ Seattle L 105-122 6-17 14-28 Seattle Boozer - 20 R. Lewis - 36 16,823
43 1/26/05 SEATTLE W 109-100 9-11 15-28 Salt Lake City Lopez - 20 R. Allen - 27 18,821
44 1/28/05 @ Minnesota L 91-93 6-18 15-29 Minneapolis Kirilenko/Lopez - 14 Garnett - 25 19,553
45 1/29/05 NEW JERSEY L 82-99 9-12 15-30 Salt Lake City Bell - 20 V. Carter - 30 19,911
46 2/1/05 CHARLOTTE L 105-109 9-13 15-31 Salt Lake City Giricek - 21 G. Wallace - 28 17,854
47 2/5/05 NEW ORLEANS W 108-92 10-13 16-31 Salt Lake City Boozer - 18 Nachbar - 21 19,575
48 2/7/05 NEW YORK L* 99-102 10-14 16-32 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 25 Marbury - 30 18,584
49 2/8/05 @ Denver L 87-97 6-19 16-33 Denver Okur - 21 Anthony - 25 15,898
50 2/11/05 MINNESOTA W 100-82 11-14 17-33 Salt Lake City Boozer - 21 Sprewell - 16 19,291
51 2/14/05 @ Phoenix L 128-136 6-20 17-34 Phoenix Bell - 22 Stoudemire - 42 18,422
52 2/15/05 @ L.A. Lakers L 95-102 6-21 17-35 Los Angeles Okur - 20 Bryant - 40 18,480
53 2/23/05 DALLAS L 83-101 11-15 17-36 Salt Lake City Bell - 16 Nowitzki - 29 18,521
54 2/25/05 BOSTON L 102-109 11-16 17-37 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 29 A. Walker - 24 19,911
55 2/27/05 @ Houston W 99-92 7-21 18-37 Houston Harpring - 28 McGrady - 23 18,182
56 2/28/05 L.A. CLIPPERS W 87-86 12-16 19-37 Salt Lake City McLeod - 18 Simmons - 17 18,565
57 3/2/05 ATLANTA W 96-74 13-16 20-37 Salt Lake City Okur - 19 Childress - 21 17,766
58 3/4/05 @ New Orleans L 85-92 7-22 20-38 New Orleans Kirilenko - 21 Brown/Smith - 14 14,681
59 3/6/05 @ San Antonio L 94-101 7-23 20-39 San Antonio McLeod - 18 Ginobili - 31 18,797
60 3/8/05 INDIANA L 83-89 13-17 20-40 Salt Lake City Harpring - 18 S. Jackson - 30 18,452
61 3/11/05 MEMPHIS L 82-94 13-18 20-41 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 25 M. Miller - 24 18,468
62 3/13/05 @ Detroit L 62-64 7-24 20-42 Auburn Hills, MI Kirilenko - 27 Hamilton - 15 22,076
63 3/15/05 @ Cleveland L 73-92 7-25 20-43 Cleveland Kirilenko - 14 L. James - 36 19,794
64 3/16/05 @ Indiana L 84-103 7-26 20-44 Indianapolis Okur - 16 S. Jackson - 28 14,754
65 3/18/05 @ New Jersey L 80-94 7-27 20-45 East Rutherford, NJ Kirilenko - 15 V. Carter - 23 15,509
66 3/19/05 @ Washington L 95-96 7-28 20-46 Washington, DC Kirilenko - 28 Arenas - 22 20,173
67 3/22/05 L.A. LAKERS W 115-107 14-18 21-46 Salt Lake City Okur - 27 Bryant - 43 18,746
68 3/24/05 WASHINGTON L 84-85 14-19 21-47 Salt Lake City Harpring - 18 Arenas - 29 17,936
69 3/26/05 MILWAUKEE W 94-89 15-19 22-47 Salt Lake City Bell - 23 Williams - 19 18,677
70 3/28/05 HOUSTON L 85-99 15-20 22-48 Salt Lake City Okur - 25 McGrady - 44 17,136
71 3/30/05 DENVER L 98-109 15-21 22-49 Salt Lake City Okur - 23 A. Miller - 24 17,444
72 4/1/05 GOLDEN STATE L 91-108 15-22 22-50 Salt Lake City Giricek - 17 Fisher - 19 18,544
73 4/5/05 PORTLAND W 90-79 16-22 23-50 Salt Lake City Harpring - 17 three players - 13 17,443
74 4/6/05 @ Minnesota L 86-111 7-29 23-51 Minneapolis Harpring/Giricek - 14 Szczerbiak - 20 15,022
75 4/8/05 @ New Orleans W 98-87 8-29 24-51 New Orleans Harpring - 28 J.R. Smith - 18 13,860
76 4/9/05 @ Dallas L 81-88 8-30 24-52 Dallas Humphries - 15 Nowitzki - 24 20,387
77 4/12/05 @ L.A. Clippers L 85-94 8-31 24-53 Los Angeles Harpring - 18 Brand - 25 18,697
78 4/13/05 SAN ANTONIO W 93-91 17-22 25-53 Salt Lake City Okur - 25 Ginobili - 21 17,014
79 4/15/05 MINNESOTA L 84-100 17-23 25-54 Salt Lake City McLeod - 20 Garnett - 22 18,817
80 4/17/05 @ Portland L 82-100 8-32 25-55 Portland Okur/Snyder - 15 Patterson - 23 18,842
81 4/18/05 SACRAMENTO W 92-82 18-23 26-55 Salt Lake City Harpring - 24 Bibby - 26 18,603
82 4/20/05 @ Golden State L 89-106 8-33 26-56 Oakland Harpring - 22 B. Davis - 23 16,804
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 41-41 (.500), 2nd in Northwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 3RD PICK
Deron Williams (G), Illinois
• Andrei Kirilenko, All-Defensive First Team
• Deron Williams, All-Rookie First Team • 2ND ROUND 34TH PICK
C.J. Miles (G), Skyline H.S. (TX)
• 2ND ROUND 51ST PICK
Robert Whaley (C), Walsh (OH)
2005-06 NOTES:
• On draft day, the Jazz trades up from sixth to third and selects guard Deron Williams with their highest selection since 1982.
• Greg Ostertag returns to the Jazz as part of a 5-team, 13-player trade on 8/2/05 in which the Jazz gives up Curtis Borchardt, Kirk Snyder and the rights to Raul Lopez.
• Andrei Kirilenko becomes fourth player in NBA history to average 15+ points, 8+ rebounds, 4+ assists and 3+ blocks in a season.
• Carlos Boozer misses the first 49 games with a strained left hamstring before returning for the final 33 of the season.
• Mehmet Okur leads the team in points and rebounds and is the only Jazz player to appear in all 82 games.
• The Jazz retires Malone’s #32 and dedicates his statue outside the arena on 3/23/06.
• Ostertag announces his retirement following the season.
• Utah improves its win total by 15 games, finishing at .500 or better for the 22nd time in the last 23 seasons.
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2005-06 UTAH JAZZ (41-41, .500) 2ND IN NORTHWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 11/2/05 DALLAS W 93-82 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Okur - 27 Terry - 21 18,249
2 11/4/05 @ Golden State W 91-85 1-0 2-0 Oakland Okur - 23 Fisher/Richardson - 18 18,416
3 11/5/05 PHOENIX L 88-97 1-1 2-1 Salt Lake City Giricek - 17 Marion - 20 18,608
4 11/7/05 @ Charlotte W* 95-91 2-0 3-1 Charlotte Okur - 31 Brezec/May - 13 14,872
5 11/9/05 @ New Jersey L 83-91 2-1 3-2 East Rutherford, NJ Kirilenko - 18 V. Carter - 21 14,449
6 11/11/05 @ Toronto W 99-84 3-1 4-2 Toronto Okur - 29 Bosh - 19 15,617
7 11/12/05 @ Chicago L 98-103 3-2 4-3 Chicago Okur - 33 Deng - 21 22,272
8 11/14/05 NEW YORK L 62-73 1-2 4-4 Salt Lake City Williams - 18 J. Crawford - 20 16,166
9 11/15/05 @ Sacramento L 83-119 3-3 4-5 Sacramento Palacio - 19 Bibby - 25 17,317
10 11/18/05 @ Phoenix L 94-102 3-4 4-6 Phoenix Okur - 29 House - 31 16,332
11 11/19/05 MEMPHIS L 72-80 1-3 4-7 Salt Lake City Williams - 21 M. Miller - 18 16,356
12 11/21/05 MILWAUKEE W 100-80 2-3 5-7 Salt Lake City Giricek - 18 Redd - 25 16,176
13 11/22/05 @ Seattle W 93-87 4-4 6-7 Seattle Okur - 24 R. Lewis - 26 14,834
14 11/25/05 GOLDEN STATE L 90-94 2-4 6-8 Salt Lake City Williams - 24 J. Richardson - 29 18,000
15 11/29/05 INDIANA L 60-84 2-5 6-9 Salt Lake City Williams - 14 J. O’Neal - 21 17,021
16 12/1/05 L.A. LAKERS L* 101-105 2-6 6-10 Salt Lake City Williams - 20 Bryant - 30 18,008
17 12/4/05 @ Portland W 98-93 5-4 7-10 Portland Okur - 28 Patterson/Telfair - 19 13,254
18 12/5/05 MINNESOTA L 77-91 2-7 7-11 Salt Lake City Okur - 14 Szczerbiak - 26 18,218
19 12/7/05 ATLANTA W 95-83 3-7 8-11 Salt Lake City Harpring - 30 J. Johnson - 19 16,463
20 12/9/05 SEATTLE L 90-106 3-8 8-12 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 17 R. Lewis - 26 18,152
21 12/12/05 DETROIT W 92-78 4-8 9-12 Salt Lake City Okur - 24 Hamilton/Wallace - 26 18,275
22 12/14/05 PORTLAND W 82-77 5-8 10-12 Salt Lake City Kirilenko/Okur - 21 Randolph - 18 19,023
23 12/16/05 @ Indiana L 83-93 5-5 10-13 Indianapolis Okur - 19 J. O’Neal - 27 14,970
24 12/17/05 @ Milwaukee W 88-80 6-5 11-13 Milwaukee three players - 14 Redd - 19 16,827
25 12/20/05 @ Cleveland L 85-110 6-6 11-14 Cleveland Giricek - 16 L. James - 25 19,543
26 12/21/05 @ Boston L 89-101 6-7 11-15 Boston Okur - 23 P. Pierce - 30 15,240
27 12/23/05 @ New York L 90-98 6-8 11-16 New York City Giricek - 19 J. Crawford - 28 17,549
28 12/26/05 MEMPHIS W* 105-102 6-8 12-16 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 24 Gasol - 32 18,545
29 12/27/05 @ Houston W 82-74 7-8 13-16 Houston Okur - 20 McGrady - 21 18,088
30 12/31/05 PHILADELPHIA W 108-102 7-8 14-16 Salt Lake City Giricek - 23 Iverson - 37 19,911
31 1/1/06 @ L.A. Lakers W 98-94 8-8 15-16 Los Angeles Kirilenko - 23 B. Cook - 19 18,310
32 1/3/06 L.A. LAKERS W 90-80 8-8 16-16 Salt Lake City Okur - 20 Odom - 25 19,013
33 1/6/06 @ Memphis L 65-87 8-9 16-17 Memphis Kirilenko - 20 Gasol - 27 17,019
34 1/7/06 @ Detroit W* 94-90 9-9 17-17 Auburn Hills, MI Kirilenko - 24 Billups - 24 22,076
35 1/9/06 @ Washington W 97-89 10-9 18-17 Washington, DC Okur - 19 Jamison - 30 12,797
36 1/11/06 @ Philadelphia W 110-102 11-9 19-17 Philadelphia Okur - 25 Iverson - 46 12,938
37 1/14/06 MIAMI L 94-100 8-9 19-18 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 25 D. Wade - 31 19,911
38 1/16/06 @ L.A. Clippers L* 93-102 11-10 19-19 Los Angeles Okur - 19 Brand - 35 15,211
39 1/17/06 TORONTO W 111-98 9-9 20-19 Salt Lake City Okur - 29 Bosh - 27 17,831
40 1/20/06 @ Denver L 83-113 11-11 20-20 Denver Brown - 23 Anthony - 31 18,183
41 1/21/06 CLEVELAND L 90-108 9-10 20-21 Salt Lake City Okur - 20 L. James - 51 19,340
42 1/23/06 NEW JERSEY W 89-78 10-10 21-21 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 21 R. Jefferson - 32 17,926
43 1/25/06 SEATTLE L 94-113 10-11 21-22 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 24 R. Allen - 22 19,382
44 1/28/06 @ Dallas L 89-103 11-12 21-23 Dallas Brown - 18 Jo. Howard - 24 20,394
45 1/30/06 SAN ANTONIO L 70-79 10-12 21-24 Salt Lake City Collins - 15 Duncan - 19 19,384
46 2/1/06 DENVER W 103-90 11-12 22-24 Salt Lake City Okur - 28 Anthony - 20 17,571
47 2/3/06 SACRAMENTO W 89-79 12-12 23-24 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 24 Artest - 20 19,113
48 2/5/06 @ Sacramento L 78-96 11-13 23-25 Sacramento Okur - 25 Bibby - 23 17,317
49 2/6/06 CHICAGO W* 109-107 13-12 24-25 Salt Lake City Harpring - 28 Gordon - 35 18,569
50 2/10/06 @ Minnesota W 94-80 12-13 25-25 Minneapolis Harpring - 25 Hassell - 19 17,622
51 2/11/06 @ Houston L 88-102 12-14 25-26 Houston Palacio - 20 Yao - 27 15,629
52 2/13/06 @ L.A. Lakers L 88-94 12-15 25-27 Los Angeles Brown - 25 Bryant - 23 18,629
53 2/21/06 BOSTON L 83-103 13-13 25-28 Salt Lake City Kirilenko - 17 P. Pierce - 30 18,750
54 2/22/06 @ N.O./Okla. City W 82-76 13-15 26-28 Oklahoma City Williams - 17 Paul - 18 18,368
55 2/25/06 N.O./OKLA. CITY L 95-100 13-14 26-29 Salt Lake City Okur - 26 Paul - 23 18,471
56 2/27/06 @ Golden State W* 117-108 14-15 27-29 Oakland Harpring - 28 J. Richardson - 35 16,353
57 3/1/06 CHARLOTTE L 89-104 13-15 27-30 Salt Lake City Harpring - 22 Knight/Wallace - 19 18,177
58 3/3/06 L.A. CLIPPERS W 105-103 14-15 28-30 Salt Lake City Okur - 29 Brand - 31 19,911
59 3/5/06 @ Seattle L 81-113 14-16 28-31 Seattle Boozer - 14 R. Lewis - 22 15,493
60 3/6/06 ORLANDO W 90-85 15-15 29-31 Salt Lake City Okur - 22 D. Howard - 18 17,272
61 3/8/06 MINNESOTA W 96-93 16-15 30-31 Salt Lake City Williams - 24 Garnett - 26 17,490
62 3/11/06 DALLAS L 87-90 16-16 30-32 Salt Lake City Okur - 32 Nowitzki - 34 19,790
63 3/14/06 @ Miami L 83-121 14-17 30-33 Miami Harpring - 20 D. Wade - 25 19,600
64 3/15/06 @ Orlando L* 108-114 14-18 30-34 Orlando Boozer/Okur - 30 J. Nelson - 25 15,693
65 3/17/06 @ Atlanta W 111-101 15-18 31-34 Atlanta Williams - 28 J. Johnson - 25 17,442
66 3/19/06 @ Memphis L 84-90 15-19 31-35 Memphis Boozer - 19 Atkins - 20 14,116
67 3/21/06 PHOENIX W 107-99 17-16 32-35 Salt Lake City Okur - 24 Nash - 20 18,948
68 3/23/06 WASHINGTON L 97-109 17-17 32-36 Salt Lake City Boozer - 30 Arenas - 31 19,911
69 3/25/06 SACRAMENTO L 89-91 17-18 32-37 Salt Lake City Boozer - 19 Bibby - 24 17,867
70 3/27/06 N.O./OKLA. CITY W 104-80 18-18 33-37 Salt Lake City Boozer - 21 R. Butler - 15 17,437
71 3/29/06 @ Denver W 115-104 16-19 34-37 Denver Okur - 24 Anthony - 31 16,476
72 3/31/06 @ L.A. Clippers L 91-106 16-20 34-38 Los Angeles Okur - 18 Brand/Cassell - 22 17,322
73 4/1/06 @ Portland W 102-89 17-20 35-38 Portland Kirilenko - 23 Randolph - 24 17,857
74 4/4/06 SAN ANTONIO L 86-95 18-19 35-39 Salt Lake City Boozer - 27 Ginobili - 26 18,064
75 4/7/06 @ Minnesota W 103-95 18-20 36-39 Minneapolis Boozer - 30 J. Reed - 18 16,622
76 4/8/06 PORTLAND W 110-93 19-19 37-39 Salt Lake City Harpring - 29 Randolph - 28 19,911
77 4/10/06 HOUSTON W 85-83 20-19 38-39 Salt Lake City Boozer - 25 Ju. Howard - 25 18,024
78 4/12/06 DENVER W 104-83 21-19 39-39 Salt Lake City Boozer - 25 Anthony - 18 17,817
79 4/14/06 @ N.O./Okla. City W 105-104 19-20 40-39 Oklahoma City Kirilenko - 25 D. West - 31 19,163
80 4/16/06 @ Dallas L 95-111 19-21 40-40 Dallas Boozer - 21 Nowitzki - 22 19,961
81 4/17/06 @ San Antonio L 82-115 19-22 40-41 San Antonio Williams - 18 Ginobili - 18 18,797
82 4/19/06 GOLDEN STATE W 105-102 22-19 41-41 Salt Lake City Boozer - 26 M. Ellis - 27 18,570
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 51-31 (.622), Northwest Division Champions PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated Houston (4-3) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Defeated Golden State (4-1) in Conference Semifinals
• Lost to San Antonio (1-4) in Western Conference Finals
HONORS:
• Paul Millsap, All-Rookie Second Team DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• Carlos Boozer, NBA All-Star • 1ST ROUND 14TH PICK
• Mehmet Okur, NBA All-Star Ronnie Brewer (G), Arkansas
• Jerry Sloan, Coach of the Month (November) • 2ND ROUND 46TH PICK
• Carlos Boozer, Player of the Week (11/6, 12/18) Dee Brown (G), Illinois
• Mehmet Okur, Player of the Week (2/5) • 2ND ROUND 47TH PICK
Paul Millsap (F), Louisiana Tech
2006-07 NOTES:
• The Jazz acquires Derek Fisher from Golden State for Devin Brown, Keith McLeod and Andre Owens on 7/12/06.
• Utah starts the season 12-1, the best start in franchise history.
• On 11/20/06, the Delta Center is renamed EnergySolutions Arena.
• Jerry Sloan earns 1,000th career win on 12/11/06 and also passes Larry Brown for fourth on all-time coaching wins list.
• Utah retires Adrian Dantley’s #4 jersey on 4/11/07.
• Carlos Boozer leads team in scoring and rebounding and posts 53 double-doubles, one of five players in the league to average 20+ points and 10+ rebounds.
• Mehmet Okur breaks the franchise records for three-pointers made and attempted (besting Bryon Russell’s marks).
• Deron Williams finishes second in the NBA in assists (9.3).
• Utah wins the Northwest Division title, the seventh division title in franchise history and first since 1999-2000.
• The Jazz wins 50+ games for the first time since 2000-01, finishing at .500 or better for the 23rd time in the last 24 seasons.
• The Jazz qualifies for the playoffs for the first time since 2002-03 and reach the Western Conference Finals for the first time since 1998.
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2006-07 UTAH JAZZ (51-31, .622) NORTHWEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 11/1/06 HOUSTON W 107-97 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Boozer - 24 McGrady - 25 18,133
2 11/3/06 @ Phoenix W 108-104 1-0 2-0 Phoenix Boozer - 21 Barbosa - 22 18,422
3 11/4/06 GOLDEN STATE W 106-82 2-0 3-0 Salt Lake City Okur - 21 three players - 12 18,641
4 11/6/06 DETROIT W 103-101 3-0 4-0 Salt Lake City Okur - 23 R. Wallace - 25 18,600
5 11/8/06 @ New Jersey L 89-96 1-1 4-1 East Rutherford, NJ Boozer/Fisher - 15 V. Carter - 30 15,901
6 11/10/06 @ Boston W 107-100 2-1 5-1 Boston Williams - 26 P. Pierce - 30 18,624
7 11/11/06 @ Milwaukee W 113-111 3-1 6-1 Milwaukee Boozer - 32 Redd - 57 16,019
8 11/14/06 L.A. CLIPPERS W 112-90 4-0 7-1 Salt Lake City Okur - 27 Mobley - 18 16,852
9 11/17/06 @ Seattle W 118-109 4-1 8-1 Seattle Williams - 27 R. Allen - 32 15,513
10 11/18/06 PHOENIX W* 120-117 5-0 9-1 Salt Lake City Williams - 25 Marion - 35 19,911
11 11/20/06 TORONTO W 101-96 6-0 10-1 Salt Lake City Boozer - 35 Bosh - 17 18,881
12 11/22/06 @ Sacramento W 110-101 5-1 11-1 Sacramento Boozer - 32 K. Martin - 24 17,317
13 11/24/06 L.A. LAKERS W 114-108 7-0 12-1 Salt Lake City Boozer - 31 Bryant - 27 19,911
14 11/25/06 @ Golden State L 78-91 5-2 12-2 Oakland Harpring - 15 Barnes - 24 17,711
15 11/27/06 ORLANDO L 75-88 7-1 12-3 Salt Lake City Boozer - 21 D. Howard - 21 16,889
16 11/29/06 SAN ANTONIO W 83-75 8-1 13-3 Salt Lake City Boozer - 23 Duncan - 21 19,089
17 11/30/06 @ L.A. Lakers L 102-132 5-3 13-4 Los Angeles Boozer - 26 Bryant - 52 18,997
18 12/2/06 SEATTLE W 109-107 9-1 14-4 Salt Lake City Boozer - 24 R. Allen - 33 19,790
19 12/4/06 MILWAUKEE W 101-88 10-1 15-4 Salt Lake City Boozer - 30 C. Bell - 23 18,536
20 12/8/06 @ Minnesota L 103-110 5-4 15-5 Minneapolis Williams - 21 Garnett - 31 14,227
21 12/11/06 DALLAS W 101-79 11-1 16-5 Salt Lake City Boozer - 31 Nowitzki - 26 19,911
22 12/13/06 @ L.A. Clippers W 105-86 6-4 17-5 Los Angeles Boozer/Williams - 28 Brand - 20 18,220
23 12/15/06 SACRAMENTO L 97-98 11-2 17-6 Salt Lake City Okur - 17 Abdur-Rahim - 21 19,911
24 12/17/06 @ Indiana W 104-94 7-4 18-6 Indianapolis Boozer - 18 J. O’Neal - 31 15,329
25 12/18/06 @ New York L* 96-97 7-5 18-7 New York City Boozer/Williams - 23 Marbury - 29 17,941
26 12/20/06 @ Atlanta W 112-106 8-5 19-7 Atlanta Okur - 30 J. Johnson - 27 14,823
27 12/22/06 @ Charlotte L 89-101 8-6 19-8 Charlotte Boozer - 22 Okafor - 21 14,310
28 12/23/06 @ Memphis W 100-97 9-6 20-8 Memphis Boozer - 24 M. Miller - 28 14,793
29 12/26/06 L.A. CLIPPERS W 102-92 12-2 21-8 Salt Lake City Boozer - 26 Brand - 21 19,911
30 12/28/06 @ San Antonio L 83-106 9-7 21-9 San Antonio Giricek/Williams - 11 T. Parker - 22 18,797
31 12/30/06 PORTLAND W 96-86 13-2 22-9 Salt Lake City Okur - 20 Randolph - 34 19,911
32 1/3/07 PHILADELPHIA W 98-87 14-2 23-9 Salt Lake City Boozer - 27 A. Miller - 17 19,911
33 1/5/07 @ Houston L 86-100 9-8 23-10 Houston Williams - 19 McGrady - 44 18,059
34 1/6/07 @ Denver W 96-84 10-8 24-10 Denver Williams - 28 Boykins/Iverson - 22 18,341
35 1/9/07 DALLAS L 105-108 14-3 24-11 Salt Lake City Boozer - 29 Nowitzki - 38 19,911
36 1/12/07 @ Seattle L* 114-122 10-9 24-12 Seattle Boozer - 32 R. Allen - 54 15,391
37 1/13/07 MIAMI L 110-119 14-4 24-13 Salt Lake City Boozer - 29 D. Wade - 32 19,911
38 1/15/07 @ Washington L 111-114 10-10 24-14 Washington, DC Okur - 38 Arenas - 51 15,524
39 1/17/07 @ Detroit W 100-99 11-10 25-14 Auburn Hills, MI Williams - 31 Billups - 26 22,076
40 1/19/07 @ Toronto W 102-94 12-10 26-14 Toronto Okur - 27 Bosh - 29 17,384
41 1/20/07 @ Chicago W 95-85 13-10 27-14 Chicago Okur - 21 Gordon - 23 22,351
42 1/22/07 MINNESOTA W 106-91 15-4 28-14 Salt Lake City Okur - 28 R. Davis - 32 19,911
43 1/24/07 MEMPHIS L* 130-132 15-5 28-15 Salt Lake City Boozer - 39 Atkins - 29 19,714
44 1/26/07 DENVER W 116-111 16-5 29-15 Salt Lake City Boozer - 25 Anthony - 37 19,911
45 1/27/07 @ N.O./Okla. City L 83-94 13-11 29-16 Oklahoma City Williams - 27 B. Jackson - 21 18,774
46 1/29/07 NEW JERSEY L 115-116 16-6 29-17 Salt Lake City Williams - 25 V. Carter - 33 19,911
47 1/31/07 SAN ANTONIO W 97-93 17-6 30-17 Salt Lake City Okur - 31 T. Parker - 27 19,911
48 2/3/07 @ Phoenix W 108-105 14-11 31-17 Phoenix Okur - 29 Stoudemire - 28 18,422
49 2/5/07 CHICAGO W 100-95 18-6 32-17 Salt Lake City Okur - 20 Hinrich - 26 19,911
50 2/10/07 NEW YORK W* 104-102 19-6 33-17 Salt Lake City Okur - 29 J. Crawford - 29 19,911
51 2/12/07 ATLANTA W 102-76 20-6 34-17 Salt Lake City Okur - 19 M. Williams - 15 19,911
52 2/14/07 CLEVELAND W 99-98 21-6 35-17 Salt Lake City Williams - 33 L. Hughes - 33 19,911
53 2/20/07 @ Portland L 100-103 14-12 35-18 Portland Okur - 25 Roy - 27 14,852
54 2/23/07 @ Denver W 114-104 15-12 36-18 Denver Williams - 26 Anthony - 36 19,565
55 2/24/07 BOSTON W 105-87 22-6 37-18 Salt Lake City Fisher - 21 P. Pierce - 19 19,911
56 2/26/07 L.A. LAKERS L 94-102 22-7 37-19 Salt Lake City Fisher - 23 Bryant - 35 19,911
57 2/28/07 @ Memphis W 104-88 16-12 38-19 Memphis Harpring - 25 Gasol - 28 15,117
58 3/2/07 @ Minnesota W 109-83 17-12 39-19 Minneapolis Williams - 21 Garnett - 22 14,759
59 3/4/07 @ N.O./Okla. City W 108-94 18-12 40-19 Oklahoma City Okur - 28 Chandler - 20 17,304
60 3/5/07 CHARLOTTE W 120-95 23-7 41-19 Salt Lake City Okur - 32 G. Wallace - 33 19,911
61 3/7/07 INDIANA W 94-72 24-7 42-19 Salt Lake City Williams - 17 Murphy - 15 19,911
62 3/10/07 N.O./OKLA. CITY W 96-86 25-7 43-19 Salt Lake City Okur - 29 Pargo - 15 19,911
63 3/13/07 @ Miami L 86-88 18-13 43-20 Miami Boozer - 20 J. Williams - 15 19,600
64 3/14/07 @ Orlando L 90-101 18-14 43-21 Orlando Boozer - 29 D. Howard - 31 17,154
65 3/16/07 @ Philadelphia L 88-89 18-15 43-22 Philadelphia Williams - 18 Iguodala - 23 17,117
66 3/17/07 @ Cleveland L 73-82 18-16 43-23 Cleveland Boozer/Okur - 19 L. James - 24 20,562
67 3/20/07 GOLDEN STATE W 104-100 26-7 44-23 Salt Lake City Boozer - 25 A. Harrington - 27 19,759
68 3/23/07 @ L.A. Clippers L 72-104 18-17 44-24 Los Angeles Boozer - 13 Brand - 20 19,389
69 3/24/07 MEMPHIS W 118-108 27-7 45-24 Salt Lake City Boozer - 28 D. Jones - 26 19,911
70 3/26/07 WASHINGTON W 103-97 28-7 46-24 Salt Lake City Boozer - 41 Arenas - 32 19,911
71 3/28/07 MINNESOTA W 108-102 29-7 47-24 Salt Lake City Boozer - 25 Garnett - 25 19,911
72 3/30/07 @ San Antonio L 93-102 18-18 47-25 San Antonio Williams - 23 Ginobili - 25 18,797
73 4/1/07 @ Houston W 86-83 19-18 48-25 Houston Okur - 20 Yao - 35 18,280
74 4/4/07 @ Portland L 89-94 19-19 48-26 Portland Boozer - 21 Roy - 29 16,615
75 4/6/07 @ Sacramento L 103-107 19-20 48-27 Sacramento Okur - 24 K. Martin - 21 17,317
76 4/7/07 SEATTLE L 103-106 29-8 48-28 Salt Lake City Williams - 24 R. Lewis - 35 19,911
77 4/9/07 @ Golden State L 102-126 19-21 48-29 Oakland Brewer - 21 S. Jackson - 28 17,453
78 4/11/07 DENVER L 106-115 29-9 48-30 Salt Lake City Harpring - 31 Anthony - 32 19,911
79 4/13/07 @ Dallas W 104-89 20-21 49-30 Dallas Boozer - 32 Nowitzki - 23 20,411
80 4/14/07 PHOENIX L 98-126 29-10 49-31 Salt Lake City Okur - 20 Barbosa - 28 19,911
81 4/16/07 PORTLAND W 130-93 30-10 50-31 Salt Lake City Boozer - 26 Outlaw - 26 19,911
82 4/18/07 HOUSTON W 101-91 31-10 51-31 Salt Lake City Giricek/Millsap - 14 Ju. Howard - 20 19,911
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 54-28 (.659), Northwest Division Champions PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated Houston (4-2) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Lost to L.A. Lakers (2-4) in Conference Semifinals
2007-08 NOTES:
• Utah acquires Kyle Korver from Philadelphia in exchange for Gordan Giricek and a first-round pick on 12/29. The Jazz were 16-16 at the time of the trade and finished 38-12 from that point on.
• The Jazz was one of only two teams in the NBA to defeat every team in the league.
• The Jazz wins 10 straight games from 1/18-2/6, the team’s longest win streak since 11 straight from 4/1-4/18/99.
• The Jazz tied the franchise record with 19 straight home wins from 12/31/07-3/20/08 (third time in history).
• The Jazz closed the season winning 27 of their final 28 home games and finished 26-1 at home in 2008. The Jazz finish with the best home record in the NBA (37-4).
• Utah had six players compete in events during All-Star Weekend – Boozer (All-Star), Williams (Skills Challenge), Brewer/Millsap (Rookie Game) and Almond/Fesenko (D-League All-Star Game).
• Williams won the Skills Challenge at All-Star Weekend, setting a new record of 25.5 seconds vs. Chris Paul in the finals.
• Williams finished the month of March with 212 assists, the most by any NBA player since John Stockton had 215 in 1997.
• Williams averaged 19.6 ppg and 13.3 apg for in March, second time in Jazz history a player averaged 19+ and 13+ (Stockton in Feb. 1991).
• Carlos Boozer (21.1 ppg) and Deron Williams (18.8) are the first Jazz duo to each average 18+ points since Karl and Jeff Malone (28.0 and 20.2) in 1991-92.
• Boozer is one of only three players in the league to rank in the top 15 in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage, and one of only four to average 20+ points and 10+ rebounds.
• Williams became only the third player in NBA history (Magic Johnson, Kevin Johnson) to record over 1,500 points, hand out over 800 assists and shoot over .500 from the field in a single season.
• The Jazz ranked in the top five in the league in scoring, field goal percentage, assists and steals.
• Utah wins the Northwest Division title for the second straight year, marking the eighth division title in franchise history.
• The Jazz wins 50+ games for the second straight season and finish at .500 or better for the 24th time in the last 25 seasons.
• Former Jazzman Adrian Dantley was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
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RECORD: 48-34 (.585), 3rd in Northwest Division PLAYOFFS:
• Lost to L.A. Lakers (1-4) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 23RD PICK
• Jerry Sloan, Coach of the Month (February) Kosta Koufos (C), Ohio State
• Deron Williams, Player of the Week (3/9)
2008-09 NOTES:
• Head coach Jerry Sloan and former Jazz great John Stockton were elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on 4/6/09.
• Sloan became the only coach in NBA history to win at least 1,000 games with one team with the Jazz’s 104-97 win over Oklahoma City on 11/7.
• Sloan, the longest tenured coach in NBA history and the longest current head coach in major professional sports, celebrated his 20th anniversary as Jazz head coach with a 99-96 win at Minnesota on 12/9.
• Legendary Jazz broadcaster “Hot” Rod Hundley called his 3,000th Jazz game when the team, ironically enough, defeated the New Orleans Hornets on 1/7.
• Hundley, who called games for the first 35 seasons in Jazz history, dating back to the franchise’s inception in New Orleans in 1974, retired following the Jazz’s elimination from the 2009 playoffs.
• The Jazz advances to the playoffs for the third straight season and the 18th time in Jerry Sloan’s 21 years as Jazz head coach.
• The Jazz finishes with a .500 or better record for the 25th time in the last 26 years and with a winning record for the 22nd time in the last 24 years.
• Utah lost 156 man-games overall and 148 due to injury/illness, many to key players (45 games for Carlos Boozer, 15 for Andrei Kirilenko, 14 apiece for Deron Williams and Matt Harpring) that forced the Jazz
to use 20 different starting lineups.
• The Jazz did not have its projected starting lineup of Miles, Boozer, Okur, Brewer, Williams until Game 57 (2/23/09 vs. Atlanta).
• The Jazz wins 12 games in a row from 2/11 - 3/10, marking the fourth-longest winning streak in franchise history.
• The team finished the season leading the league in assists (24.7) and steals (8.77), ranking third in field goal percentage (.475) and seventh in scoring (103.6).
• Deron Williams averaged career highs of 19.4 points and 10.7 assists per game (ranking second in the NBA behind Chris Paul).
• Williams had five games in a row with 30+ points and shooting at least 50 percent shooting (1/31-2/11), the first time the feat was reached by an NBA point guard since Pete Maravich did it with the New
Orleans Jazz in 1976. The last player overall to do so was LeBron James in 2007; the last guard was Michael Jordan in 1996 and the last Jazzman to do it was Karl Malone in 1995.
• Paul Millsap, filling in for injured Carlos Boozer, posted a 19-game double-double streak, which was the longest of the NBA season and most since Kevin Garnett had 33 in a row in 2006. The streak was the most
by a Jazzman since John Stockton had 25 in 1991.
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RECORD: 53-29 (.646), T-1st Northwest PLAYOFFS:
• Defeated Denver (4-2) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan • Lost to L.A. Lakers (0-4) in Conference Semifinals
2009-10 NOTES:
• The Jazz advances to the playoffs for the fourth straight season and the 19th time in Jerry Sloan’s 22 years as Jazz head coach.
• Utah finished with a winning road record (21-20) for the first time since 2000-01.
• The Jazz win 50+ games for the third time in four seasons.
• The Jazz finishes with a .500 or better record for the 26th time in the last 27 years and with a winning record for the 23rd time in the last 25 years.
• The Jazz led the NBA in assists (26.7), ranking second in field goal percentage (.491) and fourth in both scoring (104.2) and steals (8.23).
• As part of NBA Hardwood Classics Nights, the Jazz wore green jerseys featuring a gold music note 11 times during the season, finishing 10-1 in those games.
The green uniforms originally debuted as an alternate road uniform in 1979-80, the franchise’s first in Utah.
• Kyle Korver led the NBA in three-point percentage (.536), setting a new single-season NBA record for accuracy.
• Deron Williams had a streak of 21 straight games with 9+ assists (2/1-3/17), the longest such streak in the NBA since 1996-97.
• The Jazz traded first-round pick Eric Maynor and the contract of Matt Harpring to Oklahoma City on 12/22.
• Former Jazz great Karl Malone and the 1992 Dream Team (which featured Malone and John Stockton) were elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on 4/5/10.
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RECORD: 39-43 (.476), 4th in Northwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Jerry Sloan/Tyrone Corbin
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 9TH PICK
• Derrick Favors, All-Rookie Second Team Gordon Hayward (F), Butler
• Deron Williams, NBA All-Star • 2ND ROUND 55TH PICK
• Deron Williams, Player of the Month (October/November) Jeremy Evans (F), Western Kentucky
• Deron Williams, NBA Community Assist Award (November)
• Deron Williams, Player of the Week (11/14)
2010-11 NOTES:
• Utah finished below .500 for only the second time in the last 28 years (2004-05), and the fourth time in that span the Jazz missed the playoffs.
• The Jazz missed the playoffs for the first time since 2006.
• The Jazz started the season 24-11, but finished 15-32 thereafter.
• On 2/10/11, head coach Jerry Sloan and lead assistant Phil Johnson announced their resignations and Tyrone Corbin was named the seventh head coach in Jazz history
(only the fourth since the team moved to Utah in 1979).
• On 2/23/11, the Jazz traded All-Star guard Deron Williams to New Jersey in exchange for guard Devin Harris, rookie forward Derrick Favors, and two future first-round picks.
• The Jazz finished 13-3 for the month of November, the second-best November winning percentage in franchise history (11-2, .846 in 1996-97). Only twice had the Jazz ever
won more than the 13 games in a month (15-2 in March 1998 and 14-1 in March 2000).
• The Jazz swept a four-game East Coast trip from 11/9-11/13/10, overcoming double-digit deficits to win each game – at Miami (trailed by 22), Orlando (18), Atlanta (11)
and Charlotte (/19). It marked the second straight year the Jazz swept a four-game road trip (2/16-2/21/10), which prior to last season the team hadn’t done since 1998-99.
• The Jazz became the first team in the shot clock era to win three consecutive games after trailing by at least 10 points at the half (11/6-11/10/10).
• On the season, the Jazz overcame double-digit deficits to win 15 times, overcoming 15+ point deficits on seven occasions.
• Prior to being traded, Deron Williams was selected as an NBA All-Star for the second straight season, becoming the sixth player in franchise history to be chosen multiple times (Boozer,
Dantley, K. Malone, Maravich, Stockton).
• Utah finished the season fifth in the league in assists (23.4) and third in blocks (5.9).
• Al Jefferson ranked eighth in NBA in rebounding (9.7) and ninth in blocks (1.87), and Paul Millsap ranked 10th in field goal percentage (.531).
• Jefferson was the only Jazzman to appear in all 82 games (all starts) and led the Jazz’s season-ending roster in scoring (18.6), rebounding (9.7), blocked shots (1.87)
and double-doubles (37).
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RECORD: 36-30 (.545), 3rd in Northwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Lost to San Antonio (0-4) in First Round
HEAD COACH: Tyrone Corbin
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 3RD PICK
• Jeremy Evans, NBA Slam Dunk Champion Enes Kanter (C), Kentucky
• Al Jefferson, Player of the Week (4/24) • 1ST ROUND 12TH PICK
Alec Burks (G), Colorado
2011-12 NOTES:
• The Jazz preseason and regular season schedules are modified due to the NBA lockout, which runs from 7/1/11 until a new collective bargaining
agreement is ratified on 12/8/11. As a result, teams play a revised 66-game schedule that begins Christmas Day.
• The Jazz finished the season eighth in the Western Conference and advanced to the playoffs for the fifth time in six years, and for the 25th time in 29 years.
• Utah had a .500-or-better record for the 27th time in the last 29 years, and a winning record for the 24th time in 27 years.
• The Jazz closed the season 7-2 to pass both Houston and Phoenix in the race for the final playoff spot. Utah clinched with a 100-88 win over Phoenix
(4/24) in the next-to-last game of the season.
• The Jazz had three win streaks of five or more games, including a streak of six games, which was longest of the season (3/15-3/23).
• The Jazz played seven overtime games (4-3), including contests that went to double-OT (vs. TOR 1/25), triple-OT (vs. DAL 4/16) and
quadruple-OT (at ATL 3/25), the longest game in franchise history. The Atlanta game was the first 4-OT NBA game since 11/14/97 (Phoenix-Portland).
• The Jazz ranked third in the NBA in rebounds per game (44.1) and offensive rebounds (13.1), and fourth in scoring (99.7) and blocks (5.8).
• Jeremy Evans was crowned champion of the 2012 NBA Slam Dunk Contest on 2/25 at NBA All Star Weekend in Orlando. Evans was the first Jazz player
to win an NBA dunk contest.
• Second-year players Gordon Hayward and Derrick Favors were selected to participate in the 2012 Rising Stars Challenge during All-Star Weekend (2/24),
where they scored 14 points apiece.
• Paul Millsap ranked fourth in the NBA in steals per game, with an average of 1.84.
• Al Jefferson led the Jazz in points (19.2), rebounds (9.6) and blocks (1.7) while registering a team-high 31 double-doubles.
• Jefferson was named the Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from April 16 to April 23. During that stretch he led the Jazz to a 3-0
record and averaged 20.0 points, a league-high 15.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.0 blocks.
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2011-12 UTAH JAZZ (36-30, .545) 3RD IN NORTHWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 12/27/11 @ L.A. Lakers L 71-96 0-1 0-1 Los Angeles Millsap - 18 K. Bryant - 26 18,997
2 12/28/11 @ Denver L 100-117 0-2 0-2 Denver Jefferson - 19 Nene - 25 19,155
3 12/30/11 PHILADELPHIA W 102-99 1-0 1-2 Salt Lake City Favors - 20 J. Holiday - 22 19,911
4 12/31/11 @ San Antonio L 89-104 0-3 1-3 San Antonio Jefferson - 21 M. Ginobili - 23 17,769
5 1/2/12 NEW ORLEANS W 94-90 2-0 2-3 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 22 J. Jack - 27 19,159
6 1/3/12 MILWAUKEE W 85-73 3-0 3-3 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 26 D. Gooden - 24 17,756
7 1/6/12 MEMPHIS W 94-85 4-0 4-3 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 20 T. Allen/M. Gasol - 21 19,503
8 1/7/12 @ Golden State W 88-87 1-3 5-3 Oakland, CA Hayward - 18 M. Ellis - 32 19,596
9 1/10/12 CLEVELAND W 113-105 5-0 6-3 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 30 A Jamison - 22 17,859
10 1/11/12 L.A. LAKERS L* 87-90 5-1 6-4 Salt Lake City Millsap - 29 K. Bryant - 40 19,642
11 1/14/12 NEW JERSEY W 107-94 6-1 7-4 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 20 K. Humphries - 18 19,557
12 1/15/12 @ Denver W 106-96 2-3 8-4 Denver Millsap - 26 D. Gallinari/Nenê - 18 16,208
13 1/17/12 L.A. CLIPPERS W 108-79 7-1 9-4 Salt Lake City Millsap - 20 C. Butler - 14 19,371
14 1/19/12 DALLAS L 91-94 7-2 9-5 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 22 S. Marion - 22 19,911
15 1/21/12 MINNESOTA W 108-98 8-2 10-5 Salt Lake City Millsap - 26 R. Rubio - 17 19,911
16 1/25/12 TORONTO L** 106-111 8-3 10-6 Salt Lake City Millsap - 31 A. Bargnani/L. Kleiza - 25 19,802
17 1/27/12 @ Dallas L 101-116 2-4 10-7 Dallas Millsap - 20 R. Beaubois - 22 20,096
18 1/28/12 SACRAMENTO W 96-93 9-3 11-7 Salt Lake City Hayward - 21 T. Evans - 31 19,911
19 1/30/12 PORTLAND W 93-89 10-3 12-7 Salt Lake City Millsap - 19 L. Aldridge - 25 19,328
20 2/1/12 L.A. CLIPPERS L 105-107 10-4 12-8 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 27 C. Paul - 34 19,637
21 2/2/12 @ Golden State L 101-119 2-5 12-9 Oakland, CA Hayward - 21 M. Ellis - 33 18,123
22 2/4/12 L.A. LAKERS W 96-87 11-4 13-9 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 18 K. Bryant - 26 19,642
23 2/6/12 @ New York L 88-99 2-6 13-10 New York City Jefferson - 22 J. Lin - 28 19,763
24 2/7/12 @ Indiana L 99-104 2-7 13-11 Indianapolis Millsap - 18 D. Collison - 25 11,006
25 2/10/12 OKLAHOMA CITY L 87-101 11-5 13-12 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 20 R. Westbrook - 28 19,911
26 2/12/12 @ Memphis W 98-88 3-7 14-12 Memphis Hayward - 23 R. Gay - 22 14,424
27 2/13/12 @ New Orleans L 80-86 3-8 14-13 New Orleans Favors/Jefferson - 14 C. Kaman - 27 13,562
28 2/14/12 @ Oklahoma City L 85-111 3-9 14-14 Oklahoma City Jefferson - 15 J. Harden - 22 18,203
29 2/17/12 WASHINGTON W 114-100 12-5 15-14 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 34 J. Wall - 24 18,719
30 2/19/12 @ Houston L 85-101 3-10 15-15 Houston Jefferson - 23 K. Lowry - 32 16,764
31 2/20/12 SAN ANTONIO L 102-106 12-6 15-16 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 20 T. Parker - 23 19,105
32 2/22/12 @ Minnesota L 98-100 3-11 15-17 Minneapolis Millsap - 25 J. Barea - 22 18,776
33 2/28/12 @ Sacramento L 96-103 3-12 15-18 Sacramento Harris - 18 D. Cousins - 22 13,896
34 2/29/12 HOUSTON W 104-83 13-6 16-18 Salt Lake City Miles - 27 L. Scola - 18 18,816
35 3/2/12 MIAMI W 99-98 14-6 17-18 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 20 L. James - 35 19,911
36 3/3/12 @ Dallas L 96-102 3-13 17-19 Dallas Millsap - 24 D. Nowitzki - 40 20,560
37 3/5/12 @ Cleveland W 109-100 4-13 18-19 Cleveland Jefferson - 25 K. Irving/A. Jamison - 22 13,190
38 3/7/12 @ Charlotte W 99-93 5-13 19-19 Charlotte Jefferson - 31 C. Maggette - 25 10,891
39 3/9/12 @ Philadelphia L 91-104 5-14 19-20 Philadelphia Millsap - 15 L. Williams/T. Young - 21 18,512
40 3/10/12 @ Chicago L 97-111 5-15 19-21 Chicago Millsap - 26 C. Boozer - 27 22,158
41 3/12/12 DETROIT W 105-90 15-6 20-21 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 33 R. Stuckey - 29 19,393
42 3/14/12 @ Phoenix L 111-120 5-16 20-22 Phoenix Jefferson/Millsap - 18 C. Frye - 26 14,076
43 3/15/12 MINNESOTA W* 111-105 16-6 21-22 Salt Lake City Hayward - 26 K. Love - 25 18,053
44 3/17/12 GOLDEN STATE W* 99-92 17-6 22-22 Salt Lake City Favors - 23 N. Robinson - 19 17,854
45 3/18/12 @ LA Lakers W 103-99 6-16 23-22 Los Angeles Millsap - 24 A. Bynum - 33 18,997
46 3/20/12 OKLAHOMA CITY W 97-90 18-6 24-22 Salt Lake City Millsap - 20 R. Westbrook - 23 18,138
47 3/22/12 @ Sacramento W 103-102 7-16 25-22 Sacramento Jefferson - 26 T. Evans - 25 11,646
48 3/23/12 DENVER W 121-102 19-6 26-22 Salt Lake City Jefferson, - 23 A. Harrington - 20 19,250
49 3/25/12 @ Atlanta L****133-139 7-17 26-23 Atlanta Jefferson - 28 J. Johnson - 37 13,544
50 3/26/12 @ New Jersey W 105-84 8-17 27-23 Newark Millsap - 24 G. Green - 20 10,310
51 3/28/12 @ Boston L 82-94 8-18 27-24 Boston Hayward - 19 K. Garnett - 23 18,624
52 3/30/12 SACRAMENTO L 103-104 19-7 27-25 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 27 D. Cousins - 27 19,911
53 3/31/12 @ L.A. Clippers L 96-105 8-19 27-26 Los Angeles Jefferson - 26 C. Paul - 26 19,060
54 4/2/12 @ Portland W 102-97 9-19 28-26 Portland Millsap - 31 W. Matthews - 33 20,050
55 4/4/12 PHOENIX L 105-107 19-8 28-27 Salt Lake City Millsap - 25 M. Redd - 19 19,911
56 4/6/12 GOLDEN STATE W 104-98 20-8 29-27 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 30 D. Lee - 26 18,933
57 4/8/12 @ San Antonio L 104-114 9-20 29-28 San Antonio Jefferson - 19 T. Parker - 28 18,581
58 4/9/12 SAN ANTONIO W 91-84 21-8 30-28 Salt Lake City Harris - 25 G. Neal/T. Splitter - 14 19,911
59 4/11/12 @ Houston W 103-91 10-20 31-28 Houston Hayward - 29 G. Dragic - 19 18,273
60 4/13/12 @ New Orleans L 85-96 10-21 31-29 New Orleans Millsap - 27 E. Gordon - 25 16,326
61 4/14/12 @ Memphis L 98-103 10-22 31-30 Memphis Harris - 20 R. Gay - 26 17,190
62 4/16/12 DALLAS W*** 123-121 22-8 32-30 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 28 D. Nowitzki - 40 19,363
63 4/18/12 @ Portland W 112-91 11-22 33-30 Portland Harris - 27 W. Matthews - 21 20,545
64 4/21/12 ORLANDO W* 117-107 23-8 34-30 Salt Lake City Harris - 21 J. Nelson - 23 19,580
65 4/24/12 PHOENIX W 100-88 24-8 35-30 Salt Lake City Millsap - 26 J. Dudley/M. Redd - 15 19,911
66 4/26/12 PORTLAND W 96-94 25-8 36-30 Salt Lake City Burks - 18 J.J. Hickson - 20 19,554
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 43-39 (.524), 3rd in Northwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Tyrone Corbin
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 2ND ROUND 47TH PICK
• Al Jefferson, Player of the Week (4/1) Kevin Murphy (G), Tennessee Tech
2012-13 NOTES:
• Utah finished with a winning record for the 25th time in the last 28 years, and with a .500 or better record for the 28th time in the last 30 years.
• The Jazz finished ninth in the Western Conference, trailing the seventh-seeded L.A. Lakers and eighth-seeded Houston (both 45-37) by two games.
• The team won nine of its final 12 games of the season to earn a shot at the playoffs entering the very last day.
• The Jazz beat 11 of the 16 playoff teams, and seven of the eight qualifiers in the Western Conference.
• The Jazz shattered the franchise record for three-pointers made in a season, finishing with 507 (previous record was 432 in 2009-10).
• As a team, the Jazz ranked fourth in the NBA in blocked shots.
• Utah finished with the second-most comeback wins in the NBA (14 times the Jazz came back from 10 points or more and rallied to win).
• Al Jefferson was named the Western Conference Player of the Week for games played from March 25-31 after averaging 19.8 points, 8.3 rebounds, 1.5 assists,
2.25 steals and 1.50 blocks for the week while leading the Jazz to a perfect 4-0 record,
• Randy Foye shattered the franchise record for three-pointers made in a season, hitting a career-high 178 (previous Jazz mark was 129 set by Mehmet Okur in 2006-07).
• Foye finished the season ranked seventh in the NBA with 178 three-point makes.
• Randy Foye tied Jeff Hornacek’s franchise record for three-pointers made in a game, hitting 8-9 from downtown vs. Brooklyn (3/30). He also set the franchise
record for three-pointers made in a half (7) and tied the record for a quarter (6) that game.
• Al Jefferson registered 40 points, 13 rebounds, six assists and 19 made shots vs. Minnesota (4/12). Big Al tied his career-high for points, set a new career-high for field goals
and his season-high for assists. He became the first Jazzman to record at least 40 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in a game since Karl Malone (4/19/95 vs. Houston).
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GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 10/31/12 DALLAS W 113-94 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Ma. Williams/Mo Williams - 21 D. Collison - 17 17,634
2 11/2/12 @ New Orleans L 86-88 0-1 1-1 New Orleans Foye - 20 R. Anderson/R. Lopez - 19 14,147
3 11/3/12 @ San Antonio L 100-110 0-2 1-2 San Antonio Mo Williams - 29 T. Parker - 24 18,581
4 11/5/12 @ Memphis L 94-103 0-3 1-3 Memphis Hayward - 19 M. Gasol - 22 17,401
5 11/7/12 L.A. LAKERS W 95-86 2-0 2-3 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 18 K. Bryant - 29 19,911
6 11/9/12 @ Denver L 84-104 0-4 2-4 Denver Hayward - 15 C. Brewer - 20 15,523
7 11/10/12 PHOENIX W 94-81 3-0 3-4 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 27 L. Scola - 21 19,100
8 11/12/12 @ Toronto W*** 140-133 1-4 4-4 Toronto Millsap - 34 D. DeRozan - 37 18,230
9 11/14/12 @ Boston L 93-98 1-5 4-5 Boston Millsap - 20 P. Pierce - 23 18,624
10 11/16/12 @ Philadelphia L 93-99 1-6 4-6 Philadelphia Millsap - 22 J. Holiday - 26 15,851
11 11/17/12 @ Washington W 83-76 2-6 5-6 Washington, DC Jefferson - 21 J. Crawford - 20 16,210
12 11/19/12 HOUSTON W 102-91 4-0 6-6 Salt Lake City Hayward - 15 P. Patterson - 19 19,197
13 11/23/12 SACRAMENTO W 104-102 5-0 7-6 Salt Lake City Hayward - 23 T. Evans - 19 18,000
14 11/24/12 @ Sacramento L 97-108 2-7 7-7 Sacramento Foye - 17 T. Evans - 27 12,239
15 11/26/12 DENVER W 105-103 6-0 8-7 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 28 K. Faried - 21 18,776
16 11/28/12 @ New Orleans W 96-84 3-7 9-7 New Orleans Jefferson - 19 R. Lopez/G. Vasquez - 18 10,693
17 11/30/12 @ Oklahoma City L 94-106 3-8 9-8 Oklahoma City Kanter - 18 K. Durant - 25 18,203
18 12/1/12 @ Houston L 116-124 3-9 9-9 Houston Hayward - 21 P. Patterson - 20 14,432
19 12/3/12 L.A. CLIPPERS L 104-105 6-1 9-10 Salt Lake City Mo Williams - 20 B. Griffin - 30 19,067
20 12/5/12 ORLANDO W 87-81 7-1 10-10 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 31 G. Davis - 18 18,078
21 12/7/12 TORONTO W 131-99 8-1 11-10 Salt Lake City Millsap - 20 A. Bargnani - 20 18,069
22 12/9/12 @ L.A. Lakers W 117-110 4-9 12-10 Los Angeles Millsap - 24 K. Bryant - 34 18,997
23 12/12/12 SAN ANTONIO W 99-96 9-1 13-10 Salt Lake City Millsap - 24 T. Duncan/T. Parker - 22 18,710
24 12/14/12 @ Phoenix L 84-99 4-10 13-11 Phoenix Jefferson - 14 J. Dudley - 22 14,182
25 12/15/12 MEMPHIS L 86-99 9-2 13-12 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 21 Z. Randolph - 25 18,183
26 12/18/12 @ Brooklyn W 92-90 5-10 14-12 Brooklyn, NY Mo Williams - 19 J. Johnson - 21 15,835
27 12/19/12 @ Indiana L 84-104 5-11 14-13 Indianapolis Favors - 16 G. Green - 21 13,559
28 12/22/12 @ Miami L 89-105 5-12 14-14 Miami Ma. Williams - 16 L. James - 30 20,087
29 12/23/12 @ Orlando W 97-93 6-12 15-14 Orlando Millsap - 18 A. Afflalo - 20 17,721
30 12/26/12 GOLDEN STATE L 83-94 9-3 15-15 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 18 S. Curry - 23 19,404
31 12/28/12 L.A. CLIPPERS L 114-116 9-4 15-16 Salt Lake City Foye - 28 C. Paul - 29 19,911
32 12/30/12 @ L.A. Clippers L 96-107 6-13 15-17 Los Angeles Jefferson - 30 C. Butler - 29 19,111
33 1/2/13 MINNESOTA W 106-84 10-4 16-17 Salt Lake City Hayward - 17 K. Love/A. Shved - 13 19,120
34 1/4/13 @ Phoenix W 87-80 7-13 17-17 Phoenix Jefferson - 21 M. Gortat - 18 14,874
35 1/5/13 @ Denver L 91-110 7-14 17-18 Denver Millsap - 15 D. Gallinari - 26 19,155
36 1/7/13 DALLAS W 100-94 11-4 18-18 Salt Lake City Hayward - 27 D. Nowitzki - 20 18,600
37 1/9/13 @ Charlotte W 112-102 8-14 19-18 Charlotte Jefferson - 26 B. Gordon - 20 13,347
38 1/11/13 @ Atlanta L 95-103 8-15 19-19 Atlanta Foye - 25 D. Harris - 24 12,064
39 1/12/13 @ Detroit W 90-87 9-15 20-19 Auburn Hills, MI Jefferson - 20 B. Knight - 16 18,441
40 1/14/13 MIAMI W 104-97 12-4 21-19 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 23 L. James - 32 19,911
41 1/19/13 CLEVELAND W 109-98 13-4 22-19 Salt Lake City Foye - 20 D. Waiters - 23 19,911
42 1/23/13 WASHINGTON W 92-88 14-4 23-19 Salt Lake City Millsap - 16 M. Webster - 15 18,158
43 1/25/13 @ L.A. Lakers L 84-102 9-16 23-20 Los Angeles Favors - 14 D. Howard/M. World Peace - 17 18,997
44 1/26/13 INDIANA W* 114-110 15-4 24-20 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 25 D. West - 24 19,201
45 1/28/13 HOUSTON L 80-125 15-5 24-21 Salt Lake City Foye - 12 J. Harden - 25 18,387
46 1/30/13 NEW ORLEANS W 104-99 16-5 25-21 Salt Lake City Millsap - 25 G. Vasquez - 17 17,490
47 2/1/13 PORTLAND W 86-77 17-5 26-21 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 21 D. Lillard - 26 19,512
48 2/2/13 @ Portland L 99-105 9-17 26-22 Portland Foye - 23 D. Lillard - 23 20,376
49 2/4/13 SACRAMENTO W* 98-91 18-5 27-22 Salt Lake City Foye - 20 J. Thompson - 23 17,742
50 2/6/13 MILWAUKEE W 100-86 19-5 28-22 Salt Lake City Jefferson/Millsap - 19 E. Ilyasova/B. Jennings - 17 18,571
51 2/8/13 CHICAGO L 89-93 19-6 28-23 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 32 C. Boozer - 19 19,911
52 2/9/13 @ Sacramento L 109-120 9-18 28-24 Sacramento Burks - 26 I. Thomas - 25 16,193
53 2/12/13 OKLAHOMA CITY W 109-94 20-6 29-24 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 23 K. Durant - 33 18,552
54 2/13/13 @ Minnesota W 97-93 10-18 30-24 Minneapolis Millsap - 21 D. Williams - 24 13,117
55 2/19/13 GOLDEN STATE W 115-101 21-6 31-24 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 24 S. Curry - 29 18,231
56 2/23/13 @ L.A. Clippers L 94-107 10-19 31-25 Los Angeles Hayward - 23 C. Butler - 21 19,165
57 2/25/13 BOSTON L* 107-110 21-7 31-26 Salt Lake City Hayward - 26 P.Pierce - 26 19,911
58 2/27/13 ATLANTA L 91-102 21-8 31-27 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 26 A. Horford - 34 19,267
59 3/1/13 CHARLOTTE W 98-68 22-8 32-27 Salt Lake City Kanter - 23 B. Mullens - 12 17,691
60 3/4/13 @ Milwaukee L* 108-109 10-20 32-28 Milwaukee Favors - 23 M. Ellis - 34 13,926
61 3/6/13 @ Cleveland L 101-104 10-21 32-29 Cleveland Hayward - 25 K. Irving - 20 12,124
62 3/8/13 @ Chicago L 88-89 10-22 32-30 Chicago Jefferson - 23 M. Belinelli/C. Boozer - 22 21,842
63 3/9/13 @ New York L 84-113 10-23 32-31 New York Burks - 14 J.R. Smith - 24 19,033
64 3/11/13 DETROIT W 103-90 23-8 33-31 Salt Lake City Mo Williams - 20 J. Jerebko/G. Monroe - 15 18,568
65 3/13/13 @ Oklahoma City L 87-110 10-24 33-32 Oklahoma City Hayward - 20 K. Durant - 23 18,203
66 3/16/13 MEMPHIS W 90-84 24-8 34-32 Salt Lake City Hayward - 17 J. Bayless - 24 17,122
67 3/18/13 NEW YORK L 83-90 24-9 34-33 Salt Lake City Hayward - 17 J.R. Smith - 20 18,494
68 3/20/13 @ Houston L 93-100 10-25 34-34 Houston Hayward - 27 J. Harden - 29 15,739
69 3/22/13 @ San Antonio L* 97-104 10-26 34-35 San Antonio Mo Williams - 23 T. Parker - 22 18,581
70 3/24/13 @ Dallas L 108-113 10-27 34-36 Dallas Kanter - 17 M. James - 19 19,821
71 3/25/13 PHILADELPHIA W 107-91 25-9 35-36 Salt Lake City Hayward - 15 D. Wright - 19 17,336
72 3/27/13 PHOENIX W 103-88 26-9 36-36 Salt Lake City Hayward/Jefferson - 25 W. Johnson - 22 16,949
73 3/29/13 @ Portland W 105-95 11-27 37-36 Portland Mo Williams - 28 D. Lillard - 24 19,527
74 3/30/13 BROOKLYN W 116-107 27-9 38-36 Salt Lake City Foye - 26 B. Lopez - 27 18,008
75 4/1/13 PORTLAND W 112-102 28-9 39-36 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 24 W. Matthews - 23 18,336
76 4/3/13 DENVER L 96-113 28-10 39-37 Salt Lake City Hayward - 18 D. Gallinari - 21 17,654
77 4/5/13 NEW ORLEANS W 95-83 29-10 40-37 Salt Lake City Hayward - 23 A. Davis - 24 18,023
78 4/7/13 @ Golden State W 97-90 12-27 41-37 Oakland, CA Mo Williams - 25 S. Curry - 22 19,596
79 4/9/13 OKLAHOMA CITY L 80-90 29-11 41-38 Salt Lake City Mo Williams - 19 R. Westbrook - 25 19,610
80 4/12/13 MINNESOTA W 107-100 30-11 42-38 Salt Lake City Jefferson - 40 J.J. Barea - 23 19,609
81 4/15/13 @ Minnesota W 96-80 13-27 43-38 Minneapolis Jefferson - 22 D. Williams - 18 17,009
82 4/17/13 @ Memphis L 70-86 13-28 43-39 Memphis Jefferson - 22 Z. Randolph - 25 16,777
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 25-57 (.305), 5th in Northwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Tyrone Corbin
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • None on the Jazz roster (see trades below)
• Trey Burke, All-Rookie First Team
• Trey Burke, Rookie of the Month (December, January, April)
2013-14 NOTES:
• The Jazz acquired the draft rights to guard Trey Burke (selected ninth overall) from Minnesota and center Rudy Gobert (selected 27th overall) from Denver in separate deals during
the 2013 NBA Draft.
• Utah finished below .500 for the first time since 2010-11 and just the third time in the last 31 seasons, missing the playoffs for the second straight season, the first time missing out
in consecutive seasons since three straight from 2003-06.
• The Jazz defeated six playoff teams (four Eastern Conference, two Western Conference), including a win over two-time defending NBA Champion Miami Heat for the fifth straight season.
• The Jazz shattered the franchise record for three-pointers made for the second straight season, hitting 543-of-1577, topping 2012-13’s previous high marks of 507-of-1385.
• Trey Burke became the ninth player in Jazz franchise history to be named to an NBA All-Rookie Team, and the sixth to be selected to the First Team.
• Trey Burke was named Western Conference Rookie of the Month (December, January, April) three times, becoming the first player in Jazz history to win multiple Rookie of the Month
awards, and just the second Jazzman to win monthly rookie honors (Karl Malone, December 1985).
• Burke also teamed with Portland’s Damian Lillard to win the 2014 Taco Bell Skills Challenge during NBA All-Star Weekend in New Orleans, and also participated in the 2014 NBA
Rising Stars Challenge.
• Derrick Favors finished the season ranked in the league’s top 25 in four different statistical categories: 14th in blocks (1.5), 19th in both offensive rebounds (2.7) and field goal
percentage (.522), and 23rd in rebounding (8.7).
• Gordon Hayward averaged career-highs of 16.2 points, 5.1 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.4 steals in 36.4 minutes (10th in NBA) to become just the second player in Jazz franchise
history to average at least 16/5/5 in a season (Pete Maravich in 1974-75 and 1976-77).
• Hayward was one of just five players in the NBA to average at least 15/5/5 during the 2013-14 season (LeBron James, Michael Carter-Williams, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook)
• Hayward scored a career-high 37 points (13-16 FG) with a team-high 11 rebounds and seven assists during Utah’s 112-101 victory over Oklahoma City on Jan. 7, scoring the Jazz’s
final 17 points to become the first NBA player since LeBron James (vs. NJ, 4/16/12) to score his team’s last 17 points in a game.
• Following the season (April 21), the Jazz announced that Tyrone Corbin would not return as head coach.
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RECORD: 38-44 (.463), 3rd in Northwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Quin Snyder
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
HONORS: • 1ST ROUND 5TH PICK
• Rodney Hood, Rookie of the Month (April) Danté Exum (G), Australia
• 1ST ROUND 23RD PICK
Rodney Hood (G/F), Duke
2014-15 NOTES:
• The Jazz saw a +13 win increase over 2013-14, posting a 38-44 record after 25-57 the year prior (sixth best win increase in the NBA).
• Utah recorded a 19-10 (.655) record after the All-Star break (sixth-best win percentage in NBA, fifth in Western Conference).
• Utah finished the season ranked first in opponent points allowed in the NBA (94.9 points/game) and were the only team to hold teams under 90 points/game after the All-Star break (89.0).
• Utah’s 94.9 points allowed per game ranks eighth all-time in Jazz history and is the first time since the 2005-06 season a Jazz team has held opponents under 95-or-fewer points in 82 games.
• The Jazz held opponents under 90 points 27 times (most in NBA) and seven opponents under 80 (also most in NBA).
• Utah held six opponents to season-low scoring totals throughout the season (CHI, 1/7 – 66, BKN, 1/24 –73, POR, 2/20—76, SAS, 2/23 – 81, CHA, 3/16 – 66, LAL 3/19 – 73).
• The Jazz set a franchise record for the third-straight season with 610 three-point field goals, which was 67 more makes than the previous record set in 2013-14 (543).
• Utah’s roster ranked first in the NBA for the youngest roster with an average age of 23.5.
• Trey Burke, Danté Exum and Rudy Gobert all participated at the 2015 Rising Stars Challenge during NBA All-Star weekend in Brooklyn, while Burke also took part in the Skills Challenge.
• Rudy Gobert finished second in the NBA with 189 blocked shots (third in NBA at 2.30/game) and recorded an NBA-best 134 blocks after the All-Star break
• Gobert became only the third player in Jazz history to block 180-plus shots in a season (Mark Eaton – 10 times, Andrei Kirilenko – two times).
• Gobert blocked a career and Jazz season-high seven shots on 1/9/15 at Oklahoma City joining Andrei Kirilenko as the only Jazz players to ever record seven blocks, seven rebounds,
three steals and three assists in a game.
• Gobert (189 blocks) and Derrick Favors (123) became the first Jazz duo since 2003-04 to both finish with 100-or-more blocks in a season (Andrei Kirilenko—215 and Greg Ostertag—139).
• Gordon Hayward averaged a team and career-high 19.3 points to become just the third player in NBA history to increase his season scoring average by at least two points per game
four consecutive seasons (Kobe Bryant, Gary Payton).
• Hayward scored in double figures in 69 of 76 games, reaching 20-plus points 38 times and 30-plus on seven occasions, after topping 30 a total of four times in his first four seasons.
• Derrick Favors became one of only four Jazz players to ever average 16-plus points, eight-or-more rebounds and at least one-and-a-half blocks per game, averaging 16.0 points,
8.2 rebounds and 1.7 blocks.
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2014-15 UTAH JAZZ (38-44, .463) 3RD IN NORTHWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 10/29/14 HOUSTON L 93-104 0-1 0-1 Salt Lake City Burks - 18 D. Howard - 22 19,911
2 10/30/14 @ Dallas L 102-120 0-1 0-2 Dallas Favors - 17 D. Nowitzki/C. Parsons - 21 19,697
3 11/1/14 PHOENIX W 118-91 1-1 1-2 Salt Lake City Favors - 32 G. Green - 16 17,721
4 11/3/14 @ L.A. Clippers L 101-107 0-2 1-3 Los Angeles Hayward - 27 B. Griffin - 31 19,060
5 11/5/14 CLEVELAND W 102-100 2-1 2-3 Salt Lake City Favors/Hayward - 21 K. Irving - 34 19,911
6 11/7/14 DALLAS L 82-105 2-2 2-4 Salt Lake City Burks - 14 D. Nowitzki - 27 18,419
7 11/9/14 @ Detroit W 97-96 1-2 3-4 Auburn Hills, MI Hayward - 17 B. Jennings - 23 12,888
8 11/10/14 @ Indiana L 86-97 1-3 3-5 Indianapolis Hayward - 30 R. Hibbert - 29 12,513
9 11/12/14 @ Atlanta L 97-100 1-4 3-6 Atlanta Burks - 22 P. Millsap - 30 12,595
10 11/14/14 @ New York W 102-100 2-4 4-6 New York Hayward - 33 C. Anthony - 46 19,812
11 11/15/14 @ Toronto L 93-111 2-5 4-7 Toronto Favors/Kanter - 18 D. DeRozan - 27 19,800
12 11/18/14 OKLAHOMA CITY W 98-81 3-2 5-7 Salt Lake City Burks - 20 J. Lamb - 19 17,190
13 11/21/14 @ Golden State L 88-101 2-6 5-8 Oakland, CA Kanter - 18 A. Iguodala - 17 19,596
14 11/22/14 NEW ORLEANS L 94-106 3-3 5-9 Salt Lake City Hayward - 31 A. Davis - 43 18,452
15 11/24/14 CHICAGO L 95-97 3-4 5-10 Salt Lake City Favors - 21 J. Butler - 25 18,904
16 11/26/14 @ Oklahoma City L 82-97 2-7 5-11 Oklahoma City Hayward - 24 R. Jackson - 22 18,203
17 11/29/14 L.A. CLIPPERS L 96-112 3-5 5-12 Salt Lake City Hayward - 30 B. Griffin - 28 18,479
18 12/1/14 DENVER L 101-103 3-6 5-13 Salt Lake City Hayward - 25 W. Chandler/T. Lawson - 15 16,788
19 12/3/14 TORONTO L 104-123 3-7 5-14 Salt Lake City Favors/Kanter - 19 K. Lowry - 39 16,677
20 12/5/14 ORLANDO L 93-98 3-8 5-15 Salt Lake City Favors - 21 T. Harris - 22 18,997
21 12/8/14 @ Sacramento L 92-101 2-8 5-16 Sacramento Hayward - 19 R. Gay - 29 16,511
22 12/9/14 SAN ANTONIO W 100-96 4-8 6-16 Salt Lake City Favors - 21 T. Duncan - 23 18,382
23 12/12/14 MIAMI L 95-100 4-9 6-17 Salt Lake City Kanter - 25 D. Wade - 29 19,911
24 12/14/14 @ Washington L 84-93 2-9 6-18 Washington, DC Burks - 19 B. Beal - 22 15,220
25 12/16/14 @ New Orleans L 111-119 2-10 6-19 New Orleans Kanter - 29 A. Davis - 31 13,179
26 12/17/14 @ Miami W 105-87 3-10 7-19 Miami Hayward - 29 D. Wade - 42 19,633
27 12/19/14 @ Orlando W 101-94 4-10 8-19 Orlando Favors - 23 T. Harris - 24 16,032
28 12/20/14 @ Charlotte L 86-104 4-11 8-20 Charlotte Hayward - 14 K. Walker - 20 17,384
29 12/22/14 @ Memphis W 97-91 5-11 9-20 Memphis Burks - 23 M. Conley - 28 16,991
30 12/27/14 PHILADELPHIA W 88-71 5-9 10-20 Salt Lake City Burke/Favors - 17 T. Wroten - 20 18,890
31 12/29/14 @ L.A. Clippers L 97-101 5-12 10-21 Los Angeles Hayward - 22 B. Griffin - 24 19,060
32 12/30/14 MINNESOTA W 100-94 6-9 11-21 Salt Lake City Burke/Hayward - 26 S. Muhammad - 30 18,947
33 1/2/15 ATLANTA L 92-98 6-10 11-22 Salt Lake City Hayward - 18 J. Teague - 26 19,029
34 1/3/15 @ Minnesota W 101-89 6-12 12-22 Minneapolis Burke - 28 A. Wiggins/M. Williams - 20 13,702
35 1/5/15 INDIANA L 101-105 6-11 12-23 Salt Lake City Favors - 27 R. Hibbert - 22 17,378
36 1/7/15 @ Chicago W 97-77 7-12 13-23 Chicago Favors - 20 J. Butler - 16 21,379
37 1/9/15 @ Oklahoma City L 94-99 7-13 13-24 Oklahoma City Hayward - 27 K. Durant - 32 18,203
38 1/10/15 @ Houston L 82-97 7-14 13-25 Houston Burke/Kanter - 16 J. Harden - 30 18,235
39 1/13/15 GOLDEN STATE L 105-116 6-12 13-26 Salt Lake City Favors - 22 S. Curry - 27 19,911
40 1/16/15 L.A. LAKERS W 94-85 7-12 14-26 Salt Lake City Hayward - 31 N. Young - 23 19,911
41 1/18/15 @ San Antonio L 69-89 7-15 14-27 San Antonio Gobert - 13 T. Splitter - 14 18,581
42 1/21/15 @ Cleveland L 92-106 7-16 14-28 Cleveland Kanter - 24 L. James - 26 20,562
43 1/22/15 @ Milwaukee W 101-99 8-16 15-28 Milwaukee Hayward - 24 J. Dudley/B. Knight - 16 12,415
44 1/24/15 BROOKLYN W 108-73 8-12 16-28 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 J. Jack - 16 19,352
45 1/26/15 BOSTON L 90-99 8-13 16-29 Salt Lake City Hayward - 26 T. Prince - 19 18,947
46 1/28/15 L.A. CLIPPERS L 89-94 8-14 16-30 Salt Lake City Kanter - 21 J. Crawford/C. Paul - 21 16,322
47 1/30/15 GOLDEN STATE W 110-100 9-14 17-30 Salt Lake City Hayward - 26 S. Curry - 32 19,295
48 2/3/15 @ Portland L 102-103 8-17 17-31 Portland Hayward - 27 D. Lillard - 25 19,441
49 2/4/15 MEMPHIS L 90-100 9-15 17-32 Salt Lake City Burke - 21 M. Gasol - 23 19,911
50 2/6/15 @ Phoenix L 93-100 8-18 17-33 Phoenix Hayward - 24 Marc. Morris - 34 18,055
51 2/7/15 SACRAMENTO W 102-90 10-15 18-33 Salt Lake City Hayward - 30 D. Cousins - 27 19,128
52 2/9/15 @ New Orleans W 100-96 9-18 19-33 New Orleans Hayward - 32 E. Gordon - 31 15,321
53 2/11/15 @ Dallas L 82-87 9-19 19-34 Dallas Burke - 16 J. Barea - 22 19,947
54 2/20/15 PORTLAND W 92-76 11-15 20-34 Salt Lake City Hayward - 20 D. Lillard - 19 19,911
55 2/23/15 SAN ANTONIO W 90-81 12-15 21-34 Salt Lake City Burke - 23 T. Duncan - 14 18,782
56 2/25/15 L.A. LAKERS L 97-100 12-16 21-35 Salt Lake City Hayward - 20 J. Clarkson - 22 19,911
57 2/27/15 @ Denver W 104-82 10-19 22-35 Denver Favors - 21 W. Barton - 22 15,002
58 2/28/15 MILWAUKEE W 82-75 13-16 23-35 Salt Lake City Burke - 23 K. Middleton - 18 19,515
59 3/3/15 @ Memphis W 93-82 11-19 24-35 Memphis Favors/Hayward - 21 C. Lee - 18 16,779
60 3/4/15 @ Boston L 84-85 11-20 24-36 Boston Burke/Favors - 16 I. Thomas - 21 16,354
61 3/6/15 @ Philadelphia W 89-83 12-20 25-36 Philadelphia Hayward - 25 I. Canaan - 16 15,811
62 3/8/15 @ Brooklyn W 95-88 13-20 26-36 Brooklyn, NY Hayward - 24 B. Lopez/T. Young - 19 17,041
63 3/10/15 NEW YORK W 87-82 14-16 27-36 Salt Lake City Favors - 29 A. Shved - 21 17,121
64 3/12/15 HOUSTON W 109-91 15-16 28-36 Salt Lake City Hayward - 29 C. Brewer - 25 18,781
65 3/14/15 DETROIT W 88-85 16-16 29-36 Salt Lake City Favors - 26 G. Monroe - 16 19,911
66 3/16/15 CHARLOTTE W 94-66 17-16 30-36 Salt Lake City Hood - 24 L. Stephenson - 17 16,743
67 3/18/15 WASHINGTON L 84-88 17-17 30-37 Salt Lake City Hayward - 26 J. Wall - 24 19,498
68 3/19/15 @ L.A. Lakers W 80-73 14-20 31-37 Los Angeles Hayward - 22 T. Black - 13 17,407
69 3/21/15 @ Golden State L 91-106 14-21 31-38 Oakland, CA Favors - 21 S. Curry - 24 19,596
70 3/23/15 MINNESOTA L* 104-106 17-18 31-39 Salt Lake City Favors - 19 Z. LaVine - 27 19,911
71 3/25/15 PORTLAND L 89-92 17-19 31-40 Salt Lake City Favors - 26 D. Lillard - 23 19,911
72 3/27/15 @ Denver L 91-107 14-22 31-41 Denver Hayward - 24 T. Lawson/J. Nelson - 18 15,312
73 3/28/15 OKLAHOMA CITY W 94-89 18-19 32-41 Salt Lake City Burke - 22 R. Westbrook - 37 19,911
74 3/30/15 @ Minnesota W 104-84 15-22 33-41 Minneapolis Hayward - 22 Z. LaVine - 21 12,229
75 4/1/15 DENVER W 98-84 19-19 34-41 Salt Lake City Gobert - 20 K. Faried - 19 18,275
76 4/4/15 @ Phoenix L 85-87 15-23 34-42 Phoenix Hayward - 21 G. Green - 24 18,055
77 4/5/15 @ Sacramento W 101-95 16-23 35-42 Sacramento Hood - 25 D. Cousins - 26 16,716
78 4/8/15 SACRAMENTO W 103-91 20-19 36-42 Salt Lake City Hood - 20 Casspi/Landry/McLemore-16 18,351
79 4/10/15 MEMPHIS L 88-89 20-20 36-43 Salt Lake City Hayward - 27 M. Gasol - 22 18,873
80 4/11/15 @ Portland W 111-105 17-23 37-43 Portland Booker - 36 D. Lillard - 28 19,908
81 4/13/15 DALLAS W 109-92 21-20 38-43 Salt Lake City Cotton - 21 J. Barea - 18 19,911
82 4/15/15 @ Houston L 91-117 17-24 38-44 Houston Cotton - 14 J. Harden - 16 18,320
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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RECORD: 40-42 (.488), 3rd in Northwest Division PLAYOFFS:
Did not qualify
HEAD COACH: Quin Snyder
DRAFT ADDITIONS:
• 1ST ROUND 12TH PICK
Trey Lyles (F), Kentucky
2015-16 NOTES:
• Utah finished one game back of Houston for the eighth and final playoff spot; eliminated on the final night of the season.
• The Jazz roster was the youngest in the NBA by total service years (35) and average service years (2.33). It was also the fourth youngest in the NBA with an average age of 24.2.
• Utah ranked second in the NBA in points allowed (95.9/game) and held opponents to a league-low 19.1 assists per game. The Jazz also ranked first in opponent field goals made (35.6) and opponent
total rebounds (40.1) and second in opponent field goals attempted (79.9).
• Utah won a season-high seven straight games (1/27 – 2/9), the team’s longest win streak since 11/20/10 – 12/1/10. Utah also posted a seven-game home win streak (1/27 – 2/23), its longest
since 2/29/12 – 3/23/12.
• The Jazz played in a franchise record 10 overtime games, posting a 5-5 record including a 4-2 mark at home (previous record was eight in 2005-06). The five OT wins equaled the franchise record.
• For the fourth straight season, the Jazz set a franchise season-high for three-pointers made (694).
• Utah equaled the team record for largest margin of victory (48) with the 123-75 win over the Lakers on 3/28.
• Utah was 37-13 when holding opponents below 100 points and 28-1 when holding opponents below 90 points.
• Gordon Hayward led all Jazz players in points (1,578), assists (296), steals (95), free throws made (393) and minutes played (2,893) last season. He became the fourth player in franchise history to
record at least 1,500 points, 250 assists, 90 steals and 375 free throws made in a single season (Pete Maravich, Adrian Dantley, Karl Malone).
• Danté Exum (Left ACL) missed the entire season, while Alec Burks (51 games), Derrick Favors (19) and Rudy Gobert (20) each missed significant time.
• Favors and Hayward became two of three Jazzmen in franchise history to increase their scoring averages in each of their first six seasons with the franchise (John Stockton).
• Favors averaged 16.4 points, 8.1 rebounds and 1.5 blocks, becoming the second Jazz player in franchise history to average at least 16.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in back-to-back seasons
(Al Jefferson, 2010-12).
• Gobert was one of five players in the NBA that averaged at least 9.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game.
• Hayward ranked fifth in the NBA in minutes per game (36.2), while Rudy Gobert ranked third in blocked shots (2.21) and seventh in rebounding (11.0).
• Raul Neto became the first Utah rookie to start a season opener since 1993-94.
• Rodney Hood, Trey Lyles and Raul Neto were selected to participate in the 2016 Rising Stars Challenge during NBA All-Star weekend in Toronto.
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2015-16 UTAH JAZZ (40-42, .488) 3RD IN NORTHWEST DIVISION
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD TOTAL SITE UTA HIGH SCORER OPP. HIGH SCORER ATTEND
1 10/28/15 @ Detroit L 87-92 0-1 0-1 Auburn Hills, MI Favors - 26 R. Jackson - 19 18,434
2 10/30/15 @ Philadelphia W 99-71 1-1 1-1 Philadelphia Favors - 20 J. Grant/N. Stauskas - 12 17,122
3 10/31/15 @Indiana W 97-76 2-1 2-1 Indianapolis Favors - 18 G. Hill - 17 14,412
4 11/4/15 PORTLAND L 92-108 0-1 2-2 Salt Lake City Burks - 21 D. Lillard - 35 19,911
5 11/5/15 @Denver W 96-84 3-1 3-2 Denver Hayward - 20 D. Gallinari - 18 9,906
6 11/7/15 MEMPHIS W 89-79 1-1 4-2 Salt Lake City Burke - 24 M. Conley - 20 19,456
7 11/10/15 @ Cleveland L 114-118 3-2 4-3 Cleveland Burks - 24 L. James - 31 20,562
8 11/12/15 @ Miami L 91-92 3-3 4-4 Miami Favors - 25 C. Bosh - 25 19,600
9 11/13/15 @ Orlando L 93-102 3-4 4-5 Orlando Burke/Hayward - 16 E. Fournier - 21 16,709
10 11/15/15 @ Atlanta W 97-96 4-4 5-5 Atlanta Favors - 23 P. Millsap - 28 14,436
11 11/18/15 TORONTO W 93-89 2-1 6-5 Salt Lake City Favors - 18 L. Scola - 22 18,741
12 11/20/15 @ Dallas L 93-102 4-5 6-6 Dallas Hayward - 22 D. Williams - 23 20,028
13 11/23/15 OKLAHOMA CITY L 89-111 2-2 6-7 Salt Lake City Hayward - 19 K. Durant - 27 19,911
14 11/25/15 @ L.A. Clippers W 102-91 5-5 7-7 Los Angeles Hayward - 33 B. Griffin - 40 19,060
15 11/28/15 NEW ORLEANS W 101-87 3-2 8-7 Salt Lake City Burks - 21 A. Davis - 36 19,911
16 11/30/15 GOLDEN STATE L 103-106 3-3 8-8 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 S. Curry - 26 19,911
17 12/3/15 ORLANDO L 94-103 3-4 8-9 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 T. Harris - 17 19,247
18 12/5/15 INDIANA W 122-119 (OT) 4-4 9-9 Salt Lake City Favors - 35 P. George - 48 19,500
19 12/8/15 @ Sacramento L 106-114 5-6 9-10 Sacramento Hayward/Burks - 18 D. Cousins/R. Gay - 23 16,505
20 12/9/15 NEW YORK W 106-85 5-4 10-10 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 C. Anthony - 12 18,586
21 12/11/15 OKLAHOMA CITY L 90-94 5-5 10-11 Salt Lake City Hayward - 19 R. Westbrook - 24 19,911
22 12/13/15 @ Oklahoma City L 98-104 (OT) 5-7 10-12 Oklahoma City Hood - 23 K. Durant - 31 18,203
23 12/14/15 @ San Antonio L 81-118 5-8 10-13 San Antonio Favors - 16 K. Leonard - 22 18,418
24 12/16/15 NEW ORLEANS L 94-104 5-6 10-14 Salt Lake City Favors - 22 R. Anderson - 24 17,899
25 12/18/15 DENVER W 97-88 6-6 11-14 Salt Lake City Hayward - 26 W. Barton - 16 19,169
26 12/21/15 PHOENIX W 110-89 7-6 12-14 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 B. Knight - 26 19,911
27 12/23/15 @ Golden State L 85-103 5-9 12-15 Oakland, CA Favors - 17 K. Thompson - 20 19,596
28 12/26/15 L.A. CLIPPERS L 104-109 7-7 12-16 Salt Lake City Hayward - 28 J. Redick - 25 19,911
29 12/28/15 PHILADELPHIA W 95-91 8-7 13-16 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 I. Smith - 22 19,911
30 12/30/15 @ Minnesota L 80-94 5-10 13-17 Minneapolis Burke - 23 K. Towns - 25 14,326
31 12/31/15 PORTLAND W 109-96 9-7 14-17 Salt Lake City Burke - 27 C. McCollum - 32 19,380
32 1/2/16 MEMPHIS W 92-87 (OT) 10-7 15-17 Salt Lake City Hood - 32 M. Gasol - 20 18,455
33 1/4/16 HOUSTON L 91-93 10-8 15-18 Salt Lake City Hood - 23 J. Harden - 30 17,912
34 1/6/16 @ San Antonio L 98-123 5-11 15-19 San Antonio Burke - 21 T. Duncan - 18 18,418
35 1/7/16 @ Houston L 94-103 5-12 15-20 Houston Hayward - 15 J. Harden - 33 18,155
36 1/9/16 MIAMI W 98-83 11-8 16-20 Salt Lake City Hayward - 34 C.Bosh - 24 19,911
37 1/10/16 @ L.A. Lakers W 86-74 6-12 17-20 Los Angeles Hayward - 25 L. Williams - 18 18,997
38 1/13/16 @ Portland L 85-99 6-13 17-21 Portland Hayward/Hood - 19 D. Lillard - 21 19,393
39 1/14/16 SACRAMENTO L 101-103 11-9 17-22 Salt Lake City Hayward - 21 D. Cousins - 36 17,894
40 1/16/16 L.A. LAKERS W 109-82 12-9 18-22 Salt Lake City Gobert - 18 L. Williams - 20 19,911
41 1/18/16 @ Charlotte L 119-124 (2OT) 6-14 18-23 Charlotte Hayward - 36 K. Walker - 52 17,459
42 1/20/16 @ New York L 111-118 (OT) 6-15 18-24 New York City Hood - 29 C. Anthony - 30 19,812
43 1/22/16 @ Brooklyn W 108-86 7-15 19-24 Brooklyn, NY Hayward - 21 B. Bogdanovic - 14 12,809
44 1/25/16 DETROIT L 92-95 12-10 19-25 Salt Lake City Hood - 23 R. Jackson - 29 18,783
45 1/27/16 CHARLOTTE W 102-73 13-10 20-25 Salt Lake City Hood - 24 K. Walker - 15 16,683
46 1/29/16 MINNESOTA W 103-90 14-10 21-25 Salt Lake City Hood - 22 K. Towns - 32 18,850
47 2/1/16 CHICAGO W 105-96 (OT) 15-10 22-25 Salt Lake City Hayward - 27 J. Butler - 26 18,811
48 2/3/16 DENVER W 85-81 16-10 23-25 Salt Lake City Hayward/Favors - 16 D. Gallinari - 24 19,461
49 2/5/16 MILWAUKEE W 84-81 17-10 24-25 Salt Lake City Hood - 23 K. Middleton - 18 19,911
50 2/6/16 @ Phoenix W 98-89 8-15 25-25 Phoenix Hood - 25 D. Booker - 18 16,180
51 2/9/16 @ Dallas W 121-119 (OT) 9-15 26-25 Dallas Hood - 29 C. Parsons - 24 19,394
52 2/10/16 @ New Orleans L 96-100 9-16 26-26 New Orleans Favors - 29 J. Holiday - 21 15,256
53 2/18/16 @ Washington L 89-103 9-17 26-27 Washington, DC Hayward - 19 M. Gortat - 22 12,415
54 2/19/16 BOSTON W 111-93 18-10 27-27 Salt Lake City Favors - 23 I. Thomas - 25 19,911
55 2/21/16 @ Portland L 111-115 9-18 27-28 Portland Favors - 22 C. McCollum - 31 19,470
56 2/23/16 HOUSTON W 117-114 (OT) 19-10 28-28 Salt Lake City Hayward - 28 J. Harden - 42 18,132
57 2/25/16 SAN ANTONIO L 78-96 19-11 28-29 Salt Lake City Favors - 25 K. Leonard - 29 19,911
58 2/27/16 BROOKLYN L 96-98 19-12 28-30 Salt Lake City Hayward - 27 T. Young - 21 18,863
59 2/29/16 @ Boston L 95-100 9-19 28-31 Boston Lyles/Mack - 18 J. Crowder - 22 17,680
60 3/2/16 @ Toronto L 94-104 9-20 28-32 Toronto Hayward - 26 K. Lowry - 32 19,800
61 3/4/16 @ Memphis L 88-94 9-21 28-33 Memphis Hayward - 18 Z. Randolph - 25 17,188
62 3/5/16 @ New Orleans W 106-94 10-21 29-33 New Orleans Favors - 28 A. Davis - 29 16,680
63 3/8/16 ATLANTA L 84-91 19-13 29-34 Salt Lake City Hayward - 22 J. Teague - 24 19,282
64 3/9/16 @ Golden State L 94-115 10-22 29-35 Oakland, CA Burke - 18 K. Thompson - 23 19,596
65 3/11/16 WASHINGTON W 114-93 20-13 30-35 Salt Lake City Mack - 27 J. Wall - 24 19,911
66 3/13/16 @ Sacramento W 108-99 11-22 31-35 Sacramento Favors - 28 D. Cousins - 31 17,023
67 3/14/16 CLEVELAND W 94-85 21-13 32-35 Salt Lake City Hood - 28 L. James - 23 19,911
68 3/17/16 PHOENIX W 103-69 22-13 33-35 Salt Lake City Lyles - 17 B. Knight - 17 18,784
69 3/19/16 @ Chicago L 85-92 11-23 33-36 Chicago Favors - 24 D. Rose - 22 21,856
70 3/20/16 @ Milwaukee W 94-85 12-23 34-36 Milwaukee Hayward - 18 J. Parker - 19 14,124
71 3/23/16 @ Houston W 89-87 13-23 35-36 Houston Hayward - 22 J. Harden - 26 18,151
72 3/24/16 @ Oklahoma City L 91-113 13-24 35-37 Oklahoma City Burke - 17 K. Durant - 20 18,203
73 3/26/16 @ Minnesota W 93-84 14-24 36-37 Minnesota Favors - 19 R. Rubio - 23 14,694
74 3/28/16 L.A. LAKERS W 123-75 23-13 37-37 Salt Lake City Hood - 30 L. Williams - 16 19,911
75 3/30/16 GOLDEN STATE L 96-103 (OT) 23-14 37-38 Salt Lake City Hayward - 21 S. Curry - 31 19,911
76 4/1/16 MINNESOTA W 98-85 24-14 38-38 Salt Lake City Hayward - 22 A. Wiggins - 24 19,911
77 4/3/16 @ Phoenix W 101-86 15-24 39-38 Phoenix Hayward - 22 M. Teletovic - 24 17,289
78 4/5/16 SAN ANTONIO L 86-88 24-15 39-39 Salt Lake City Hood - 23 K. Leonard - 18 19,381
79 4/8/16 L.A. CLIPPERS L 99-102 (OT) 24-16 39-40 Salt Lake City Hayward - 24 J. Crawford - 30 19,911
80 4/10/16 @ Denver W 100-84 16-24 40-40 Denver Hayward/Lyles - 22 E. Mudiay/N. Jokic - 19 16,172
81 4/11/16 DALLAS L 92-101 24-17 40-41 Salt Lake City Hayward - 26 D. Williams - 23 19,911
82 4/13/16 @ L.A. Lakers L 96-101 16-25 40-42 Los Angeles Lyles - 18 K. Bryant - 60 18,997
* Denotes number of overtime periods BOLD indicates home sellout
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A L L -T I M E T R A N S A C T I O N S
1974-75
March 7, 1974: New Orleans became 18th member of NBA as nine-man group headed by Fred
Rosenfeld and including Andrew Martin, Sheldon Beychok, Sam Battistone,
Jerold Rabin and Fred Miller, pays $6.15 million for the expansion franchise.
May 3, 1974: Acquired G Pete Maravich and a future draft choice (1980 third-round pick, later
traded to Detroit - No. 64, Jonathan Moore) from Atlanta in exchange for a 1974
first-round pick (No. 10, Mike Sojourner), 1975 first-round pick (No. 1, David
Thompson), 1975 second-round pick (No. 19, Bill Willoughby), 1976 second-
round pick (No. 23, Alex English), and the second (Bob Kauffman) and third (Dean
Meminger) selections in the 1974 expansion draft.
May 8, 1974: Hired Bill Bertka as vice president of basketball operations and Barry Mendelson
as vice president of business operations.
May 20, 1974: Selected 17 players, including C/F Dennis Awtrey, G Jim Barnett, C Walt
Bellamy, C/F John Block, F Barry Clemens, F E.C. Coleman, F Lamar Green, G
Nate Hawthorne, F Ollie Johnson, C/F Bob Kauffman, F Toby Kimball, F Steve
Kuberski, G Stu Lantz, G Dean Meminger, G Louie Nelson, F Curtis Perry, and F
Bud Stallworth in the 1974 Expansion Draft … C/F Bob Kauffman and G Dean
Meminger then sent to Atlanta as stipulation of G Pete Maravich trade (see May 3, 1974).
May 28, 1974: Named Scotty Robertson head coach … Selected Aaron James (28th overall)
in the second round, Bruce King (46th overall) in the third round, Ray Price (64th
overall) in the fourth round), Ed Searcy (82nd overall) in the fifth round, Lawrence
McCray (100th overall) in the sixth round, Joel Copeland (118th overall) in the
seventh round, Jay Piccola (136th overall) in the eighth round, Kenny Boyd
(154th overall) in the ninth round, and Walt McGary (171st overall) in the 10th
round of the 1974 NBA Draft.
June 13, 1974: Acquired C Mel “Goose” Counts from the L.A. Lakers in exchange for future considerations.
June 17, 1974: Named Don Sparks as head athletic trainer and traveling secretary.
September 11, 1974: Named Elgin Baylor assistant coach.
September 16, 1974: Acquired C Neal Walk and a 1975 second-round pick (traded to Milwaukee - No.
22, Clyde Mayes) from Phoenix in exchange for C/F Dennis Awtrey, G Nate
Hawthorne, F Curtis Perry and a 1976 first-round pick (No. 6, Adrian Dantley) …
Acquired C/F Rick Roberson from Portland in exchange for F Barry Clemens and
future considerations (1976 second-round pick from KC-Omaha – No. 20, Major
Jones) … Named Sam Jones assistant coach.
October 8, 1974: Acquired G Russell Lee and a 1975 first-round pick (No. 7, Rich Kelley) from
Milwaukee in exchange for F Steve Kuberski and a 1975 second-round pick (from
Phoenix – No. 22, Clyde Mayes).
October 18, 1974: Released C Walt Bellamy.
November 12, 1974: Acquired G Rick Adelman from Chicago in exchange for C/F John Block.
November 17, 1974: Dismissed Scotty Robertson as head coach and appointed Elgin Baylor interim
head coach.
November 18, 1974: Named Bill Van Breda Kolff as head coach.
November 21, 1974: Released F Kenny Boyd and F Lamar Green.
November 24, 1974: Released G Russell Lee.
December 4, 1974: Dismissed Fred Rosenfeld as team president.
December 5, 1974: Traded G Stu Lantz to the L.A. Lakers in exchange for cash and future considerations.
January 21, 1975: Signed free agent C Otto Moore.
February 1, 1975: Acquired G Henry Bibby, a 1975 first-round pick (Detroit’s, traded to KC-Omaha –
No. 10, Bill Robinzine) and cash from New York in exchange for C Neal Walk and
G Jim Barnett … Acquired F Nate Williams from Kansas City-Omaha in exchange for
G Rick Adelman and F Ollie Johnson … Signed free agent G Bernie Fryer.
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1975-76
May 29, 1975: Acquired F Ron Behagen and a 1976 second-round pick (sent to Portland per
9/16/74 trade – No. 20, Major Jones) from Kansas City-Omaha in exchange for a
1975 first-round pick (Detroit’s via New York - No. 10, Bill Robinzine) … Selected
Rich Kelley (7th overall) in the first round, Rudy Hackett (37th overall) in the
second round, James McElroy (38th overall) in the third round, Mack Coleman
(55th overall) in the fourth round, Andre Hampton (73rd overall) in the fifth
round, Rick Schmidt (91st overall) in the sixth round, Bill Higgins (109th overall)
in the seventh round, Harvey Carmichael (127th overall) in the eighth round, Fred
Stokes (145th overall) in the ninth round, and Aleksander Belov (161st overall)
in the 10th round of the 1975 NBA Draft.
October 22, 1975: Placed C/F Rick Roberson on waivers.
December 30, 1975: Selected C Moses Malone in the 1975 supplemental draft, thus forfeiting the
team’s first-round draft pick in the 1977 NBA Draft.
January 17, 1976: Claimed G Fred Boyd off waivers from Philadelphia.
February 16, 1976: Released C Mel “Goose” Counts … Activated F Ron Behagen from the injured list.
1976-77
June 3, 1976: Acquired 1976 second-round pick (from L.A. via Phoenix - No. 26, Jacky Dorsey)
from Portland in exchange for a 1977 second-round pick (No. 28, Kim Anderson).
June 8, 1976: Selected Jacky Dorsey (26th overall) in the second round, Steve Copp (42nd
overall) in the third round, John Service (58th overall) in the fourth round, Paul
Griffin (74th overall) in the fifth round, Bernard Tomlin (94th overall) in the sixth
round, Andy Walker (111th overall) in the seventh round, Richard Bryant (128th
overall) in the eighth round, Calvin Roberson (148th overall) in the ninth round,
and Art Johnson (164th overall) in the 10th round of the 1976 NBA Draft.
July 19, 1976: Signed free agent G Gail Goodrich (see Oct. 6, 1976).
August 6, 1976: Jazz “pass” in the ABA dispersal draft.
September 2, 1976: Acquired F Sidney Wicks from Portland in exchange for cash.
September 17, 1976: Traded G Henry Bibby to Philadelphia for cash.
October 5, 1976: Canceled F Sidney Wicks deal with Portland when Wicks demands a new contract.
October 6, 1976: Sent 1977 first-round pick (No. 6, Kenny Carr), 1978 first-round pick (No. 8,
Freeman Williams), 1979 first-round pick (No. 1, Earvin “Magic” Johnson) and
1980 second-round pick (No. 26, Sam Worthen) to L.A. Lakers and received 1977
second-round pick (No. 44, Essie Hollis) and a 1978 first-round pick (traded to
Atlanta – No. 16, Jack Givens) as compensation for the Jazz signing of free agent
G Gail Goodrich.
October 20, 1976: Released G Louie Nelson.
December 14, 1976: Dismissed Bill Van Breda Kolff as head coach.
December 16, 1976: Named Elgin Baylor as the franchise’s third head coach and signed him to a two-
year contract.
February 18, 1977: Signed free agent G Mo Howard.
March 23, 1977: Released Executive Vice President Barry Mendelson.
April 16, 1977: Hired New York attorney Lewis Schaffel as general manager … Re-hired Barry
Mendelson as executive vice president … Lee Schlesinger and Mark Herman
purchased 30 percent of the franchise.
1977-78
June 1, 1977: Andrew Martin agrees to sell 20 percent of his ownership to the Jazz majority
owners in California.
June 10, 1977: Selected Essie Hollis (44th overall) in the second round, Tony Hansen (50th overall)
in the third round, Dennis Boyd (72nd overall) in the fourth round, Jim Grady (94th
overall) in the fifth round, Wayne Golden (116th overall) in the sixth round, Lusia
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Harris (137th overall) in the seventh round and Dave Speicher (157th overall) in the
eighth round of the 1977 NBA Draft … Harris became the first woman ever drafted
by the NBA.
June 28, 1977: Signed free agent F Len “Truck” Robinson to a multi-year contract (see October 3, 1977).
July 27, 1977: Signed free agent F Gus Bailey.
August 10, 1977: Re-signed G Pete Maravich to a five-year contract.
September 30, 1977: Placed G Mo Howard on waivers.
October 3, 1977: NBA awarded F Ron Behagen and $175,000 to Atlanta as compensation for the Jazz
signing F Len “Truck” Robinson … Golden State signed F E.C. Coleman as a free
agent after he and the Jazz failed to agree on a new contract (see November 2, 1977).
October 13, 1977: Acquired C Joe C. Meriweather from Atlanta in exchange for a 1978 first-round
draft pick (from L.A. Lakers – No. 16, Jack Givens) and future considerations.
October 18, 1977: Traded Glenn Hansen to Chicago in exchange for a 1978 fourth-round pick (No.
75, Jeff Covington).
July 15, 1977: Sent a 1978 third-round pick (No. 52, Mike Russell) to Kansas City as
compensation for the Jazz signing of veteran free agent Glenn Hansen.
November 2, 1977: Awarded Golden State’s 1978 first-round pick (No. 11, James Hardy) and $75,000
as compensation for Warriors signing of free agent F E.C. Coleman.
January 4, 1978: Acquired G Don “Slick” Watts from Seattle in exchange for 1981 first-round draft
choice (No. 5, Danny Vranes) … Traded F Nate Williams to Golden State in
exchange for a 1978 second-round pick (No. 35, Tom Green) and cash.
January 31, 1978: G Pete Maravich injured his right knee in win over Buffalo and would miss all but
three games the remainder of the season.
February 1, 1978: Acquired F Fred Saunders from Boston in exchange for a 1978 second-round draft
pick (No. 30, Jeff Judkins).
April 17, 1978: Executive Vice President Barry Mendelson resigned to enter private business …
Promoted director of administration and marketing, Tom Willingham, to vice
president of business operations.
1978-79
June 9, 1978: Selected James Hardy (11th overall) in the first round, Tommy Green (35th
overall) in the second round, Mel Davis (74th overall) and Jeff Covington (75th
overall) in the fourth round, Don Williams (96th overall) in the fifth round, John
Douglas (118th overall) in the sixth round, Willie Howard (139th overall) in the
seventh round, Carl Kilpatrick (158th overall) in the eighth round, Chad Nelson
(175th overall) in the ninth round and Rickey Williams (190th overall) in the 10th
round of the 1978 NBA Draft.
June 26, 1978: Signed second-round pick G Tommy Green.
July 7, 1978: Traded fourth-round pick Melvin Davis to San Antonio in exchange for a 1979 third-
round pick with considerations (trade cancelled when Davis failed to sign with
San Antonio).
July 25, 1978: Signed first-round pick F James Hardy to a multi-year contract.
August 17, 1978: Signed free agent F’s Charles Counts and Ron Davis.
September 6, 1978: Traded fourth-round pick Melvin Davis to Milwaukee in exchange for a 1979 second-
round pick with considerations … Signed free agent C/F John Service.
September 14, 1978: Signed F Paul Griffin to a multi-year contract extension.
September 21, 1978: Traded G Don “Slick” Watts to Houston for 1981 first-round draft choice (No. 13,
Danny Schayes) … Replaced Lewis Schaffel as general manager.
September 22, 1978: Waived F Charles Counts and C/F John Service.
October 4, 1978: Waived G Fred Saunders.
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October 10, 1978: Waived G Fred Boyd.
October 30, 1978: Signed free agent F Ira Terrell and waived G Gus Bailey.
January 5, 1979: Acquired F Spencer Haywood from New York in exchange for C Joe C. Meriweather.
January 12, 1979: Acquired F Marty Byrnes, G Ron Lee, a 1979 first-round draft pick (No. 20, Larry
Knight), 1980 first-round draft pick (No. 19, John Duren), and cash from Phoenix
in exchange for F Len “Truck” Robinson.
January 15, 1979: Placed F Ira Terrell on waivers.
February 20, 1979: Announced that G Pete Maravich (right knee rehabilitation) would miss the final
21 games.
April 10, 1979: Co-owners Sam Battistone and Larry Hatfield announced intentions to relocate
the franchise from New Orleans to Salt Lake City, Utah.
April 12, 1979: Dismissed Elgin Baylor as head coach.
1979-80
May 9, 1979: Named Frank Layden as general manager.
June 8, 1979: NBA Board of Governor’s unanimously approved Jazz’s relocation from New
Orleans to Salt Lake City, Utah.
June 18, 1979: Named Tom Nissalke as head coach and Gene Littles and Hal Wissel as
assistant coaches … Named Jim Bindley as assistant general manager.
June 22, 1979: Acquired G Wilbur Holland from Chicago in exchange to the rights to 1978 10th-
round pick G Rickey Williams … Announced that assistant coach Hal Wissel
decided not to join the Jazz and would remain head coach at Florida Southern.
June 25, 1979: Selected Larry Knight (20th overall) in the first round, Tico Brown (23rd overall)
in the second round, Arvid Kramer (45th overall) in the third round, Greg Deane
(67th overall) in the fourth round, Wolfe Perry (fifth round), Ernie Cobb (109th
overall) in the sixth round, Paul Poe (129th overall) in the seventh round, Keith
McDonald (148th overall) in the eighth round, Milt Huggins (167th overall) in the
ninth round and Paul Dawkins (185th overall) in the 10th round of the 1979 NBA Draft.
June 28, 1979: Signed veteran free agents F Allan Bristow and F/C Ben Poquette.
July 20, 1979: Sent F/C Paul Griffin to San Antonio as compensation for the Jazz signing of
veteran free agent F Allan Bristow.
July 31, 1979: Signed free agent G Don “Duck” Williams … Invited draft picks Larry Knight, F/G
Tico Brown, C Arvid Kramer, G Greg Deane, Wolfe Perry, F Paul Dawkins and
free agent C/F Carl Kilpatrick to training camp in September.
August 16, 1979: Signed first-round pick F Larry Knight to a multi-year contract.
September 13, 1979: Acquired F Adrian Dantley from the L.A. Lakers in exchange for F Spencer
Haywood … Waived second-round pick F/G Tico Brown and G Ricky Reed …
Signed third-round pick C Arvid Kramer and fourth-round pick G Greg Deane to
multi-year contracts.
September 19, 1979: Waived fifth-round pick Wolfe Perry.
October 1, 1979: Waived G Wilbur Holland and F Larry Knight.
October 2, 1979: Acquired F Bernard King, C John Gianelli, Jim Boyland and cash from New Jersey
in exchange for C Rich Kelley.
October 9, 1979: Acquired G Robert Smith from Denver in exchange for a 1980 third-round pick
(No. 48, Eddie Lee) and 1981second-round pick (from Golden State - No. 34,
Kenneth Green) … Waived G Tommy Green.
October 10, 1979: Traded G Ron Lee to Atlanta in exchange for a 1980 second-round pick (traded
to Denver – No. 41, Jawann Oldham), 1981 second-round pick (later traded back to
Atlanta - No. 29, Eddie Johnson) and a future consideration … Placed C/F Carl
Kilpatrick (right knee surgery) on the injured list.
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October 25, 1979: Acquired G Ron Boone from the L.A. Lakers in exchange for a future draft pick
(1981 third-round pick – No. 51, Zam Fredrick) and considerations ... Waived G
Robert Smith.
November 6, 1979: Signed free agent G Andre Wakefield ... Waived G Greg Deane.
November 28, 1979: Signed head coach Elgin Baylor to a two-year contract extension.
November 11, 1979: Signed free agent F John Brown.
November 20, 1979: Acquired C/F Tom Boswell from Denver in exchange for a 1980 second-round
pick (from Atlanta - No. 41, Jawann Oldham) … Waived F John Brown.
November 23, 1979: Acquired G Terry Furlow from Atlanta in exchange for a 1981 second-round pick
(originally Atlanta’s - No. 29, Eddie Johnson), a 1982 second-round pick (No. 26,
Ricky Frazier) and future considerations.
November 26, 1979: Waived G Andre Wakefield.
November 27, 1979: NBA Commissioner Larry O’Brien awarded the Jazz a 1980 second-round pick
(traded to Atlanta – No. 45, Brad Branson) and $125,000 from Detroit as
compensation for Detroit signing veteran free agent G Jim McElroy and the Jazz
signing F/C Ben Poquette.
November 27, 1979: Signed G Mack Calvin ... Waived C John Gianelli.
January 17, 1980: Reached a contract settlement with G Pete Maravich and placed him on waivers.
February 21, 1980: Signed F Adrian Dantley to a five-year contract extension.
February 29, 1980: Signed G Brad Davis to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
April 10, 1980: Signed General Manager Frank Layden to a three-year contract extension.
1980-81
May 23, 1980: G Terry Furlow is killed in a one-car automobile accident outside Cleveland, Ohio.
May 28, 1980: Dallas selected C Jerome Whitehead (22nd overall) from Utah in the 1980
Expansion Draft.
June 4, 1980: Named Ken Beck vice president of business operations.
June 10, 1980: Selected Darrell Griffith (2nd overall) and John Duren (19th overall) in the first
round, Alan Taylor (72nd overall) in the fourth round, Wally West (94th overall) in
the fifth round, Kenny Cunningham (118th overall) in the sixth round, Dave
Colescott (140th overall) in the seventh round, Jim Brandon (163rd overall) in
the eighth round, Paul Renfro (181st overall) in the ninth round and Leroy
Coleman (201st overall) in the 10th round of the 1980 NBA Draft.
July 10, 1980: Signed Head Coach Tom Nissalke to a multi-year extension.
July 29, 1980: Signed F Jeff Judkins to a two-year contract … Signed free agent C Brett
Vroman to a multi-year contract.
September 11, 1980: Acquired C Wayne Cooper and a 1981 second-round draft pick (traded to Denver
- No. 34, Kenneth Green) from Golden State in exchange for F Bernard King …
Acquired G Billy McKinney from Dallas in exchange for two future draft picks (1983
second-round pick - No. 30, Mark West; and 1984 second-round - No. 40, Anthony
Teachey) … Signed free agent C/F Tom Boswell.
September 26, 1980: Signed first-round draft pick G Darrell Griffith to a five-year contract.
October 1, 1980: Traded G Don “Duck” Williams to Cleveland in exchange for future considerations
… Signed second-round draft pick G John Duren to a multi-year contract.
October 8, 1980: Waived C/F Tom Boswell and F Paul Dawkins.
November 10, 1980: Placed G John Duren (right knee surgery) on the injured list.
December 1, 1980: Placed F James Hardy and C Brett Vroman on waivers.
December 3, 1980: Signed G Rickey Green and C Jeff Wilkins from the Continental Basketball
Association.
December 9, 1980: Signed F Dick Miller to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
December 22, 1980: Acquired G Carl Nicks from Denver in exchange for G Billy McKinney.
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December 29, 1980: Declined to sign F Dick Miller for remainder of season.
January 3, 1981: Signed F Mel Bennett to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
January 18, 1981: Placed G Rickey Green (sprained right wrist) on the injured list and activated G
John Duren ... Signed free agent C Jerome Whitehead.
January 24, 1981: Signed F Mel Bennett for remainder of the season.
January 26, 1981: Placed G Ron Boone on waivers.
February 24, 1981: Named Dean Lindsay to replace Ken Beck as vice president of business
operations.
April 25, 1981: Named Scott Layden administrative assistant and team scout … Re-signed G
Rickey Green to a three-year contract.
1981-82
May 13, 1981: Signed F/G Paul Dawkins to a one-year contract.
June 3, 1981: Signed C Wayne Cooper to a one-year contract.
June 9, 1981: Selected Danny Schayes (13th overall) in the first round, Howard Wood (27th
overall) in the second round, George Torres (73rd overall) in the fourth round,
Mike Clark (97th overall) in the fifth round, Kevin Sprewer (119th overall), in the
sixth round, Mike Robinson (143rd overall) in the seventh round, Bobby Cattage
(165th overall) in the eighth round, Ken Ollie (188th overall) in the ninth round
and Joe Merten (207th overall) in the 10th round of the 1981 NBA Draft.
August 20, 1981: Traded C Wayne Cooper and F Allan Bristow to Dallas in exchange for F Bill Robinzine.
August 25, 1981: Re-signed F James Hardy to a one-year contract.
September 29, 1981: Signed second-round draft pick F Howard Wood.
October 1, 1981: Traded F Jeff Judkins to Detroit in exchange for a 1982 third-round pick (No. 55,
G Jerry Eaves) and future considerations.
October 6, 1981: Signed first-round pick C Danny Schayes to a five-year contract … Signed Golden
State G John Lucas to an offer sheet (Warriors matched the Jazz offer on October 20).
November 5, 1981: Announced limited partnership sale of the club and installation of an Advisory Board.
Novemer 18, 1981: Signed F/G Ben Poquette to a three-year contract extension.
December 2, 1981: Place F Howard Wood on the injured list (left eye hemorrhage).
December 4, 1981: Bill Bertka resigned to become assistant coach at L.A. Lakers ... Signed G Sam
Worthen to a one-year contract.
December 10, 1981: Relieved Tom Nissalke of his head coaching duties … Named Frank Layden as
head coach.
December 22, 1981: Released G Sam Worthen.
February 3, 1982: Assistant coach Gene Littles resigned.
February 27, 1982: Sam Battistone becomes sole majority owner of Jazz after buying out Larry Hatfield.
1982-83
June 29, 1982: Selected Dominique Wilkins (3rd overall) in the first round, Steve Trumbo (49th
overall) and Jerry Eaves (55th overall) in the third round, Mark Eaton in the fourth
round (72nd overall), Mike McKay (95th overall) in the fifth round, Alvin Jackson
(118th overall) in the sixth round, Thad Garner (141st overall) in the seventh round,
Rick Campbell (164th overall) in the eighth round and Mike Edwards (208th
overall) in the 10th round of the 1982 NBA Draft.
July 20, 1982: Hired Phil Johnson as assistant coach.
August 26, 1982: Signed fourth-round pick C Mark Eaton to a five-year contract.
September 3, 1982: Traded the rights to first-round pick F Dominique Wilkins to Atlanta in exchange
for F John Drew, G Freeman Williams and cash.
September 28, 1982: Signed rookie free agent G Rickey Williams to a two-year contract.
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September 30, 1982: Signed third-round picks G Jerry Eaves and C Steve Trumbo.
October 6, 1982: Placed F Bobby Cattage and G Sam Worthen on waivers.
October 11, 1982: Placed G John Duren and F Howard Wood on waivers.
October 18, 1982: Placed G Carl Nicks on waivers.
October 23, 1982: Placed C Steve Trumbo on waivers.
November 22, 1982: F John Drew enters rehabilitation program for treatment of personal problems
and is lost to the team for eight weeks.
December 17, 1982: F Adrian Dantley (torn ligaments, right wrist) suffered a season-ending injury at
San Antonio.
December 21, 1982: Placed G Freeman Williams on waivers.
December 24, 1982: Signed free agent F Mitchell “J.J.” Anderson to a one-year contract.
January 25, 1983: F John Drew returns to the team after successful completion of a rehabilitation program.
February 7, 1983: Acquired C Rich Kelley and cash from Denver in exchange for C Danny Schayes.
February 24, 1983: Signed free agent G Kenny Natt to a one-year contract.
April 1, 1983: F/C Ben Poquette (broken finger, left hand) suffers season-ending injury vs.
Golden State.
1983-84
May 25, 1983: Dr. Gerald Bagley and his son, Thomas G. Bagley, purchase 50 percent of the Jazz.
June 21, 1983: Selected F Thurl Bailey (7th overall) in the first round, G Bobby Hansen (54th
overall) in the third round, Doug Arnold (76th overall) in the fourth round, Matt
Clark (100th overall) in the fifth round, Fred Gilliam (122nd overall) in the sixth
round, Gerald Kazanowski (146th overall) in the seventh round, Michael
McCombs (168th overall) in the eighth round, Ron Webb (191st) overall in the
ninth round and Odell Mosteller (211th overall) in the 10th round of the 1983
NBA Draft.
June 28, 1983: NBA Board of Governors approved the purchase of 50 percent of the Jazz by Dr.
Gerald Bagley and his son Thomas G. Bagley, and also approved the Jazz’s
request to play select 1983-84 home games at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.
July 21, 1983: Named David Fredman as the Jazz’s vice president of Las Vegas operations.
August 4, 1983: Named David Checketts executive vice president … Re-signed general
manager/head coach Frank Layden to a multi-year contract … Re-signed G
Rickey Green and G Kenny Natt to four- year contracts.
August 26, 1983: Exercised the option year on G Jerry Eaves and signed him to a new five-year contract.
October 4, 1983: Placed G Rickey Williams on waivers.
October 14, 1983: Traded F/C Ben Poquette to Cleveland for cash.
October 25, 1983: Placed G Kenny Natt on waivers.
November 4, 1983: Re-signed C Rich Kelley to a one-year contract.
1984-85
June 19, 1984: Selected John Stockton (16th overall) in the first round, David Pope (62nd
overall) in the third round, Jim Rowinski (86th overall) in the fourth round,
Marcus Gaither (108th overall) in the fifth round, Chris Harrison (132nd overall)
in the sixth round, Bob Evans (154th overall) in the seventh round, Eric Booker
(178th overall) in the eighth round, Kelly Knight (199th overall) in the ninth
round and Mike Curran (222nd overall) in the 10th round of the 1984 NBA Draft.
July 26, 1984: Triad America purchases 50 percent of the Jazz.
September 28, 1984: Signed first-round pick G John Stockton, third-round pick F David Pope, fourth-
round pick C Jim Rowinski, fifth-round pick G Marcus Gaither, sixth-round pick
Chris Harrison, and free agents G Jay Triano, Kenny Natt and C Billy Paultz, and
re-signed F John Drew and C Jeff Wilkins.
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October 10, 1984: Named Executive Vice President David Checketts team president.
October 11, 1984: Waived G Jerry Eaves.
October 26, 1984: Suspended F Adrian Dantley indefinitely.
November 8, 1984: Signed F Adrian Dantley to a three-year contract extension, ending his six-game
hold-out … Waived G Kenny Natt.
November 18, 1984: Assistant coach Phil Johnson named head coach by Kansas City.
November 20, 1984: Named Jerry Sloan assistant coach.
December 8, 1984: Placed F John Drew on waivers.
December 18, 1984: Acquired F Fred Roberts from San Antonio in exchange for a 1986 second-round
pick (No. 38, Lemone Lampley) and 1988 second-round pick (No. 42, Jeff Moe).
December 22, 1984: Signed free agent G/F Pace Mannion to a two-year contract.
April 11, 1985: Larry H. Miller purchased 50 percent of the franchise.
April 28, 1985: C Mark Eaton suffered a torn MCL in his right knee in Game 5 of first-round
playoff series vs. Denver and missed the remainder of the playoffs.
May 9, 1985: NBA Board of Governors approved sale of 50-percent ownership of the Jazz to
Larry H. Miller.
1985-86
May 23, 1985: Signed free agent C Steve Hayes.
June 18, 1985: Selected Karl Malone (13th overall) in the first round, Carey Scurry (39th
overall) in the second round, Delaney Rudd (83rd overall) in the fourth round,
Ray Hall (105th overall) in the fifth round, Jim Miller (129th overall) in the sixth
round and Mike Wacker (151st overall) in the seventh round of the 1985 NBA Draft.
August 6, 1985: Signed first-round pick F Karl Malone to a four-year contract.
September 11, 1985: Signed assistant coach Scott Layden to a new five-year contract ... Placed C Billy
Paultz on waivers.
September 27, 1985: Signed C Mark Eaton to a new five-year contract.
October 3, 1985: G Darrell Griffith breaks his 5th metatarsal on his left foot and is lost for the season.
February 15, 1986: Acquired F Marc Iavaroni and F/C Jeff Cook from San Antonio in exchange for C
Jeff Wilkins … Placed F/C Jeff Cook on the injured list.
March 7, 1986: Suspended F Adrian Dantley for one game for disciplinary reasons.
April 10, 1986: Waived G/F Pace Mannion and activated F/C Jeff Cook.
1986-87
May 6, 1986: Signed General Manager/Head Coach Frank Layden to a new contract and given
the new title of vice president of basketball operations.
May 28, 1986: Signed G Bobby Hansen to a multi-year contract.
June 17, 1986: Selected Dell Curry (15th overall) in the first round, John Shasky (61st overall)
and Bill Breeding (63rd overall) in the third round, Marty Embry (84th overall) in
the fourth round, Kerry Boagni (107th overall) in the fifth round, Chuck Everson
(130th overall) in the sixth round and Mark Mitchell (153rd overall) in the
seventh round of the 1986 NBA Draft.
June 24, 1986: Larry H. Miller purchased the 50 percent of the Jazz owned by StratAmerica
Corp. of which Sam D. Battistone is the majority owner. The purchase gives Miller
100 percent ownership of the team.
August 21, 1986: Acquired F Kelly Tripucka and C/F Kent Benson from Detroit in exchange for F
Adrian Dantley, a 1987 second-round pick (No. 38, Norris Coleman) and 1990
second-round pick (later traded back to Utah, then to Sacramento - No. 49, Phil Henderson).
September 26, 1986: Traded F Fred Roberts to Boston in exchange for a 1987 third-round pick (No. 68,
Billy Donovan) and future considerations.
October 26, 1986: Placed C Steve Hayes on waivers.
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1987-88
June 15, 1987: Added the title of General Manager to President David Checketts.
June 21, 1987: Selected José Ortiz (15th overall) in the first round, Clarence Martin (61st overall)
and Billy Donovan (68th overall) in the third round, Reuben Holmes (84th overall)
in the fourth round, Bart Kofoed (107th overall) in the fifth round, Art Sabb (130th
overall) in the sixth round and Keith Webster (153rd overall) in the seventh round of
the 1987 NBA Draft.
October 7, 1987: Released C John Campbell, C Tim Carr, C Reuben Holmes and G Albert Springs.
October 8, 1987: Acquired C Darryl Dawkins from New Jersey and C Mel Turpin from Cleveland as
part of a three-team trade in which the Jazz sent C Kent Benson and G Dell
Curry to Cleveland, New Jersey sent F James Bailey to Cleveland and received G
John Bagley and F Keith Lee from Cleveland.
November 7, 1987: Placed C Darryl Dawkins on suspended list.
November 26, 1987: Traded C Darryl Dawkins to Detroit in exchange for a 1988 second-round pick
(No. 42, Jeff Moe), a 1990 second-round pick (originally Utah’s own pick, later
traded to Sacramento - No. 49, Phil Henderson) and cash.
January 20, 1988: Placed F Carey Scurry on waivers.
February 25, 1988: Signed F Scott Roth out of the CBA (Albany) to a two-year contract.
March 23, 1988: Signed G Eddie Hughes to a contract for the remainder of the season.
1988-89
June 23, 1988: Charlotte selected G Rickey Green (10th overall) in the 1988 Expansion Draft …
Acquired F/C Mike Brown from Charlotte in exchange for F Kelly Tripucka.
June 28, 1988: Selected Eric Leckner (17th overall) in the first round, Jeff Moe (42nd overall) in
the second round and Ricky Grace (67th overall) in the third round of the 1988
NBA Draft.
August 11, 1988: Signed first-round pick C Eric Leckner to a three-year contract.
September 1, 1988: Signed 1987 first-round pick F José Ortiz to a three-year contract.
September 7, 1988: Waived C Mel Turpin.
October 25, 1988: Signed free agent G Jim Les to a two-year contract.
December 9, 1988: Announced resignation of Frank Layden as head coach … Named Jerry Sloan
head coach.
December 11, 1988: Named Phil Johnson assistant coach.
December 12, 1988: Waived F Scott Roth.
January 4, 1989: Signed G Jim Farmer to a 10-day contract … Placed G Bart Kofoed on waivers.
January 13, 1989: Signed F Eric White to a 10-day contract.
January 15, 1989: Signed F Jim Farmer to a two-year contract.
January 23, 1989: Elected not to re-sign F Eric White following a 10-day contract.
1989-90
June 1, 1989: Announced resignation of David Checketts as general manager.
June 15, 1989: Orlando selected G Jim Farmer from Utah in the 1989 expansion draft.
June 27, 1989: Selected Theodore “Blue” Edwards (21st overall) in the first round and Junie
Lewis (48th overall) in the second round of the 1989 NBA Draft.
July 1, 1989: Named Tim Howells general manger.
July 29, 1989: Signed first-round pick F/G Blue Edwards to a four-year contract.
August 3, 1989: Signed F/C Mike Brown to a two-year contract … Invited second-round pick G
Junie Lewis, and F Raymond Brown, G Eric Johnson and G Joe Hillman to
participate in training camp in October.
August 17, 1989: Named Gordon Chiesa as an assistant coach.
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November 6, 1989: Waived G Jim Les … Signed G Delaney Rudd to a one-year contract.
November 10, 1989: Signed F Nate Johnston.
December 15, 1989: Waived F Nate Johnston.
February 5, 1990: Waived F José Ortiz.
February 16, 1990: Signed F Raymond Brown out of the CBA (Rapid City).
May 11, 1990: Signed G Darrell Griffith to a new two-year contract.
1990-91
June 25, 1990: Acquired G Jeff Malone from Washington and a 1990 second-round pick (No. 33,
Walter Palmer) from Sacramento as part of a three-way trade in which the Jazz
sent G Bobby Hansen, C Eric Leckner, a 1990 first-round pick (No. 23, Anthony
Bonner) and second-round pick (No. 49, Phil Henderson) to Sacramento, who also
received a 1991 second-round pick (No. 35, Mike Iuzzolino) from Washington, with
Washington receiving F/C Pervis Ellison from Sacramento.
June 27, 1990: Selected Walter Palmer (33rd overall) in the second round of the 1990 NBA Draft.
July 27, 1990: Signed G Delaney Rudd to a new three-year contract.
August 29, 1990: Signed second-round pick F/C Walter Palmer to a two-year contract.
September 5, 1990: Signed C Brett Vroman to a one-year contract.
September 23, 1990: Re-signed F Karl Malone and G John Stockton to new multi-year contracts.
October 4, 1990: Re-signed announcer “Hot” Rod Hundley to a five-year contract.
October 5, 1990: Signed veteran free agent F Nate Johnston and rookie free agents F Chris Munk,
G/F Andy Toolson, C Alan Bannister, G Melvin Newburn and G Mark Tillmon to
contracts and invited them to training camp.
October 10, 1990: Placed F Nate Johnston and C Brett Vroman on waivers.
October 21, 1990: Waived G Melvin Newburn.
October 25, 1990: Waived G Mark Tillmon.
December 4, 1990: Waived G Eric Johnson.
December 16, 1990: Waived F Chris Munk and signed C Pat Cummings.
December 24, 1990: Waived C Pat Cummings.
December 28, 1990: Signed F/C Dan O’Sullivan to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
January 16, 1991: Signed F/C Dan O’Sullivan to a contract for remainder of the season.
March 1, 1991: Signed F Tony Brown to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
March 21, 1991: Signed F Tony Brown to a contract for the remainder of the season.
April 1, 1991: Waived F/C Dan O’Sullivan.
April 19, 1991: Re-signed head coach Jerry Sloan to a two-year contract.
1991-92
June 26, 1991: Selected Eric Murdock (21st overall) in the first round and Isaac Austin (48th
overall) in the second round of the 1992 NBA Draft.
July 17, 1991: Re-signed F/C Mike Brown to a four-year contract.
July 27, 1991: Signed G/F Andy Toolson to a one-year contract.
August 1, 1991: Signed C Isaac Austin, G Kenny Battle, F David Benoit and G/F Corey Crowder to
contracts and invited them to training camp.
August 5, 1991: Signed G Eric Murdock to a four-year contract.
August 7, 1991: Signed F David Benoit to a contract.
August 9, 1991: Signed G Jeff Malone to a five-year contract.
October 16, 1991: Signed C Dan O’Sullivan to a contract.
October 22, 1991: Placed G Darrell Griffith on waivers.
October 28, 1991: Placed C Dan O’Sullivan and F/C Walter Palmer on waivers.
November 25, 1991: Acquired F Tyrone Corbin from Minnesota in exchange for F Thurl Bailey and a
1992 second- round draft pick (No. 51, Tim Burroughs).
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December 16, 1991: NBA fined and suspended F Karl Malone for one game for altercation during
December 14 game vs. Detroit.
April 14, 1992: Signed F/C Bob Thornton for the remainder of the season.
1992-93
June 3, 1992: Signed Scott Layden to a long-term contract and changed his title to director of
basketball operations.
June 4, 1992: Declined to exercise option year in G Delaney Rudd’s contract, making him a free agent.
June 24, 1992: Acquired G Jay Humphries and F Larry Krystkowiak from Milwaukee in exchange
for F/G Blue Edwards, G Eric Murdock and a 1992 first-round pick (No. 23, Lee
Mayberry) … Renounced the rights to G Delaney Rudd, G/F Andy Toolson and
F/C Bob Thornton.
September 3, 1992: Signed G John Crotty to a one-year contract.
September 22, 1992: Signed F David Benoit to a three-year contract extension.
October 5, 1992: Signed C Isaac Austin to a two-year contract.
October 9, 1992: Signed F Mike Higgins, G Johnnie Hilliard, F Stephen Howard and G Tim Legler
to contracts and invited them to training camp.
October 16, 1992: Signed Jerry Sloan to a one-year contract extension (through 1994-95).
October 17, 1992: Signed F Tyrone Corbin to a contract extension through the 1995-96 season.
October 22, 1992: Placed F Mike Higgins and G Johnnie Hilliard on waivers.
November 25, 1992: Placed G Tim Legler on waivers.
April 4, 1993: Signed F Henry James to a 10-day contract.
April 13, 1993: Declined to offer F Henry James a second 10-day contract.
April 15, 1993: Signed C James Donaldson to a contract for the remainder of the season.
1993-94
June 30, 1993: Acquired C Felton Spencer from Minnesota in exchange for F/C Mike Brown …
Selected Luther Wright in the first-round (18th overall) and F/G Bryon Russell
in the second-round (45th overall) of the 1993 NBA Draft.
July 6, 1993: Signed C Felton Spencer to a three-year contract.
July 22, 1993: Signed C Luther Wright to a multi-year contract.
August 6, 1993: Signed second-round pick F/G Bryon Russell and free agents G/F Corey Crowder,
G Jaren Jackson and G Justus Thigpen to contracts and invited them to training camp.
August 11, 1993: Signed F Tom Chambers to a one-year contract.
August 19, 1993: Signed G John Crotty to a one-year contract.
October 7, 1993: Signed G Walter Bond to a contract ... Announced G Jaren Jackson would not
attend camp.
November 2, 1993: Placed C Isaac Austin, G/F Corey Crowder and G Justus Thigpen on waivers.
November 13, 1993: Signed G Dave Jamerson to a one-year contract.
November 26, 1993: Placed G Dave Jamerson on waivers.
November 29, 1993: Signed F Aaron Williams to a one-year contract.
December 27, 1993: Placed F Aaron Williams on waivers … Activated F David Benoit from the injured list.
January 26, 1994: Placed C Luther Wright (attention deficit disorder) on the injured list.
February 1, 1994: Signed C Chad Gallagher to a 10-day contract.
February 11, 1994: Declined to offer C Chad Gallagher a second 10-day contract.
February 21, 1994: Signed C Darren Morningstar to a 10-day contract.
February 24, 1994: Acquired G Jeff Hornacek, F Sean Green and a 1995 second-round pick (later
traded to Boston – No. 33, Junior Burrough) from Philadelphia in exchange for G
Jeff Malone and a 1994 first-round pick (No. 20, B.J. Tyler) … Released C Darren
Morningstar from his 10-day contract.
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March 8, 1994: Placed F Sean Green on waivers … Signed F Stephen Howard to the first of
consecutive 10-day contracts.
March 28, 1994: Signed F Stephen Howard to a contract for the remainder of the season.
1994-95
June 29, 1994: Selected Jamie Watson (47th overall) in the second round of the 1994 NBA Draft.
September 1, 1994: Re-signed F/G Bryon Russell to a three-year contract.
September 16, 1994: Acquired F Adam Keefe from Atlanta in exchange for F Tyrone Corbin and 1995
second-round pick (No. 57 Cuonzo Martin).
October 6, 1994: Signed second-round pick G/F Jamie Watson and free agents F’s Marques Bragg
and Rich Manning to contracts and invited them to training camp.
October 29, 1994: Signed C/F Antoine Carr to a contract.
November 1, 1994: Placed F’s Marques Bragg and Rich Manning on waivers.
November 3, 1994: Placed C Luther Wright on waivers.
December 3, 1994: Placed G/F Walter Bond on waivers.
January 10, 1995: Signed G/F Walter Bond to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
January 17, 1995: Placed C Felton Spencer (ruptured left Achilles’ tendon) lost for the season …
Signed C James Donaldson to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
January 25, 1995: Signed head coach Jerry Sloan to a contract extension.
January 28, 1995: Released G/F Walter Bond from his 10-day contract.
February 3, 1995: Acquired F/G Blue Edwards from Boston in exchange for G Jay Humphries and a
1995 second-round draft choice (from Philadelphia - No. 33, Junior Burrough)
February 6, 1995: Signed C James Donaldson to a contract for the remainder of the season.
1995-96
June 14, 1995: Signed G/F Andy Toolson to a two-year contract.
June 24, 1995: Vancouver selected F/G Blue Edwards (26th overall) from Utah in the 1995
Expansion Draft.
June 28, 1995: Selected Greg Ostertag (28th overall) in the first round of the 1995 NBA Draft.
October 4, 1995: Signed C/F Antoine Carr to a two-year contract … Signed C Greg Ostertag to a
three-year contract.
October 5, 1995: Signed C James Donaldson, G Howard Eisley, C/F Greg Foster, G Jimmy Oliver, G
Willis Cheaney, F Reggie Jackson and F Terrance O’Kelley to contracts and
invited them to training camp.
October 7, 1995: Signed F Chris Morris to a two-year contract.
October 11, 1995: Waived G Jimmy Oliver, G Willis Cheaney, F Reggie Jackson and F Terrance O’Kelley.
October 31, 1995: Placed G Howard Eisley on waivers.
December 4, 1995: Placed C James Donaldson on waivers.
December 7, 1995: Signed G Howard Eisley to a contract.
December 29, 1995: Placed G/F Andy Toolson on waivers.
January 19, 1996: Signed G/F Andy Toolson to a 10-day contract.
January 23, 1996: Released G/F Andy Toolson from his 10-day contract.
May 6, 1996: Signed F Adam Keefe to a five-year contract.
1996-97
June 26, 1996: Selected Martin Muursepp (25th overall) in the first round and G/F Shandon
Anderson (54th overall) in the second round of the 1996 NBA Draft … Traded
draft rights to Martin Muursepp to Miami in exchange for a future first-round pick
(2000 - No. 23, DeShawn Stevenson).
July 26, 1996: Signed G Howard Eisley to a one-year contract.
August 5, 1996: Signed C/F Greg Foster to a three-year contract.
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August 9, 1996: Signed C Felton Spencer to a contract, then traded him to Orlando in exchange
for G Brooks Thompson, F Kenny Gattison and a 1998 or 1999 (Jazz choice)
first-round pick (1999 - No. 24, Andrei Kirilenko).
September 18, 1996: Placed F Kenny Gattison on waivers.
October 4, 1996: Signed G John Stockton to a three-year contract … Signed second-round pick
G/F Shandon Anderson, and free agents C Charles Claxton, F Stephen Howard
and G Ruben Nembhard to contracts and invited them to training camp.
October 30, 1996: Placed C Charles Claxton, F Stephen Howard and G Ruben Nembhard on waivers.
November 15, 1996: Placed G Brooks Thompson on waivers.
January 6, 1997: Signed G Ruben Nembhard to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
January 15, 1997: Signed F Stephen Howard to first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
January 24, 1997: Suspended F Chris Morris for one game for violation of team rules.
January 26, 1997: Elected not to re-sign G Ruben Nembhard following his second 10-day contract.
January 30, 1997: Activated G/F Shandon Anderson from the injured list.
February 4, 1997: Signed F Stephen Howard to a contract for the remainder of the season.
March 5, 1997: Placed G/F Jamie Watson on waivers.
1997-98
June 25, 1997: Selected Jacque Vaughn (27th overall) in the first round and G Nate Erdmann
(57th overall) in the second round of the 1997 NBA Draft.
July 10, 1997: Signed C/F Antoine Carr to a one-year contract … Signed G/F Shandon
Anderson to a two-year contract.
July 16, 1997: Signed F/G Bryon Russell to a five-year contract.
July 21, 1997: Signed first-round pick G Jacque Vaughn to a three-year contract.
August 14, 1997: Signed G Howard Eisley to a contract.
September 25, 1997: Signed C Greg Ostertag to a six-year contract.
October 3, 1997: Signed second-round pick G Nate Erdmann and free agents C Greg Dreiling, G
Troy Hudson, G Nate Green and F Bryon Ruffner to contracts and invited them to
training camp.
October 9, 1997: Placed G Nate Green on waivers.
October 19, 1997: Placed F Bryon Ruffner on waivers.
October 28, 1997: Placed C Greg Dreiling and G Nate Erdmann on waivers.
October 30, 1997: Placed G John Stockton (left knee) on the injured list.
December 8, 1997: Activated G John Stockton.
December 27, 1997: Placed G Troy Hudson on waivers.
February 14, 1998: Signed C William Cunningham to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
February 16, 1998: Acquired C Rony Seikaly from Orlando in exchange for C/F Greg Foster, F Chris
Morris and a 1998 first-round draft pick.
February 18, 1998: Voided the Rony Seikaly traded.
March 5, 1998: Elected not to re-sign C William Cunningham following his second 10-day contract.
March 18, 1998: Activated C Greg Ostertag from the injured list.
April 10, 1998: NBA suspended F Karl Malone for one game and fined him $5000 for altercation
during April 8 game vs. San Antonio.
1998-99
June 24, 1998: Selected Nazr Mohammed (29th overall) in the first round and Torraye Braggs
(57th overall) in the second round of the 1998 NBA Draft … Traded rights to Nazr
Mohammed to Philadelphia in exchange for a future first-round pick (1999 - No.
19, Quincy Lewis).
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January 21, 1999: Signed F Anthony Avent, F Thurl Bailey, F Adrian Caldwell, F Chris King, C
Shawnelle Scott, F Joe Stephens and G Saddi Washington to contracts and
invited them to training camp.
February 2, 1999: Placed F Adrian Caldwell, C Shawnelle Scott and F Joe Stephens on waivers.
February 4, 1999: Acquired C Todd Fuller from Golden State in exchange for a 2000 second-round
pick (No. 55, Chris Porter) … Placed G Saddi Washington on waivers.
February 19, 1999: Placed F Anthony Avent on waivers.
March 2, 1999: Placed F Chris King on waivers.
April 12, 1999: NBA suspended F Karl Malone for one game and fined him $4000 for altercation
during April 11 game vs. Houston.
1999-00
June 30, 1999: Selected Quincy Lewis (19th overall), Andrei Kirilenko (24th overall) and Scott
Padgett (28th overall) in the first round and Eddie Lucas (58th overall) in the
second round of the 1999 NBA Draft.
July 20, 1999: Signed first-round pick G/F Quincy Lewis to a three-year contract.
August 1, 1999: Re-signed F Karl Malone to a four-year contract.
August 7, 1999: Signed first-round pick F Scott Padgett to a three-year contract.
August 10, 1999: Released Scott Layden from his contract.
August 26, 1999: Named Kevin O’Connor vice president of basketball operations.
August 31, 1999: Signed C Olden Polynice to a two-year contract.
September 30, 1999: Re-signed G John Stockton to a two-year contract and G Jeff Hornacek to a one-
year contract.
October 3, 1999: Signed F Pete Chilcutt to a one-year contract … Signed second-round pick G Eddie
Lucas and signed C William Cunningham, F Bakari Hendrix, F Rick Hughes, C Julius
Nwosu, G Alvin Sims and G Saddi Washington to contracts and invited them to
training camp.
October 9, 1999: Placed C William Cunningham on waivers.
October 18, 1999: Placed G’s Eddie Lucas and Saddi Washington and C Julius Nwosu on waivers.
October 27, 1999: Placed F’s Torraye Braggs and Rick Hughes and G Alvin Sims on waivers.
November 11, 1999: Placed C Bakari Hendrix on waivers.
December 20, 1999: General manager Tim Howells resigns … LHM Sports & Entertainment president
Dennis Haslam named acting general manager.
December 28, 1999: Team President Frank Layden announces his retirement.
January 7, 2000: Placed F Pete Chilcutt on waivers … Signed F/C Armen Gilliam.
March 9, 2000: Acting general manager Dennis Haslam named team president.
2000-01
June 1, 2000: Head athletic trainer Mike Shimensky resigned his post.
June 23, 2000: Acquired a 2001 first-round pick (later traded to Boston - No. 21, Joseph Forte)
from Denver in exchange for a 2000 first-round pick (No. 26, Mamadou N’diaye).
June 27, 2000: Selected DeShawn Stevenson (23rd overall) in the first round and Kaniel Dickens
(50th overall) in the second round of the 2000 NBA Draft.
June 28, 2000: Signed veteran play-by-play announcer “Hot” Rod Hundley to a five-year contract.
July 14, 2000: Signed first-round draft pick G DeShawn Stevenson to a four-year contract.
August 3, 2000: Signed G John Starks to a two-year contract.
August 8, 2000: Signed G Jacque Vaughn to one-year contract.
August 11, 2000: Signed G John Crotty to a two-year contract … signed F Danny Manning.
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August 16, 2000: Signed G Howard Eisley, then acquired F Donyell Marshall from Golden State and
C Bruno Sundov from Dallas as part of a four-team trade in which the Jazz sent
Eisley to Dallas, F Adam Keefe to Golden State, and a 2001 first-round pick (from
Denver - No. 21, Joseph Forte) to Boston.
September 6, 2000: Named Gary Briggs head athletic trainer.
September 26, 2000: Placed C Bruno Sundov on waivers.
September 28, 2000: Signed G Ira Bowman, F David Benoit, F Ben Davis, C Nick Sheppard and G Bryant
Smith to contracts and invited them to training camp.
October 17, 2000: Placed F Ben Davis, C Nick Sheppard and G Bryant Smith on waivers.
October 25, 2000: Placed G Ira Bowman on waivers.
November 22, 2000: NBA suspended F Karl Malone for one game and fined him $7500 for altercation
during November 20 game vs. Dallas.
December 28, 2000: Suspended G John Starks for two games for violation of team rules.
January 15, 2001: Suspended C Greg Ostertag for one game for violation of team rules.
January 16, 2001: NBA suspended C Olden Polynice for one game for off-court violations.
2001-02
June 27, 2001: Selected Raul Lopez (24th overall) in the first round and Jarron Collins (53rd
overall) in the second round of the 2001 NBA Draft.
July 19, 2001: Signed C John Amaechi to a four-year contract.
August 10, 2001: Signed F Andrei Kirilenko to three-year contract.
September 23, 2001: Jazz Director of Scouting David Fredman accepts the position of assistant general
manager with Denver.
September 27, 2001: Signed G John Stockton to a multi-year contract.
October 1, 2001: Signed second-round pick F/C Jarron Collins and F David Benoit, F Kaniel
Dickens, G Rusty LaRue, G Randy Livingston and F Jamel Thomas to contracts
and invited them to training camp.
October 15, 2001: Named Walt Perrin as Director of Player Personnel.
January 9, 2002: Signed Vice President of Basketball Operations Kevin O’Connor to a contract extension.
January 29, 2002: Signed G Rusty LaRue from the NBA D-League’s Asheville Altitude to the first
of consecutive 10-day contracts.
February 11, 2002: Suspended C Greg Ostertag for one game for conduct detrimental to the team.
February 15, 2002: NBA suspended G DeShawn Stevenson for three games for off-court violations.
February 21, 2002: Signed G Rusty LaRue for remainder of season.
April 3, 2002: Suspended C John Amaechi for one game for conduct detrimental to the team.
2002-03
June 26, 2002: Selected Ryan Humphrey (19th overall) in the first round and Jamal Sampson
47th overall) in the second round of the 2002 NBA Draft … Traded the draft rights
to Ryan Humphrey and Jamal Sampson to Orlando in exchange for the draft rights
to Curtis Borchardt (selected 18th overall).
July 12, 2002: Signed C Curtis Borchardt to a three-year contract.
July 24, 2002: Signed F/C Jarron Collins to a two-year contract.
July 30, 2002: Signed G Calbert Cheaney to a one-year contract.
August 15, 2002: Signed F/G Matt Harpring to a four-year contract.
September 12, 2002: Signed G Carlos Arroyo to a one-year contract.
September 26, 2002: Signed F Scott Padgett to a one-year contract ... Signed 2001 first-round pick
G Raul Lopez to a three-year contract.
September 30, 2002: Signed F Anthony Bonner, G Malik Dixon, C Paul Grant, F Michael Smith and C
Joe Vogel to contracts and invited them to training camp.
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October 2, 2002: Signed G Mark Jackson to a one-year contract.
October 4, 2002: Waived C Joe Vogel.
October 16, 2002: Requested waivers on G Malik Dixon and F Michael Smith.
October 24, 2002: Requested waivers on F Anthony Bonner and C Paul Grant.
October 28, 2002: Placed G Raul Lopez (right knee surgery) and C Curtis Borchardt (right foot
surgery) on the injured list.
October 30, 2002: Exercised the team’s fourth-year option on G DeShawn Stevenson.
December 15, 2002: Placed F/C Jarron Collins (torn ACL, MCL) on the injured list … Signed F/C
Tony Massenburg.
January 3, 2003: Suspended C John Amaechi for one game for violation of team rules.
April 21, 2003: Suspended G DeShawn Stevenson one game for conduct detrimental to the team.
May 2, 2003: G John Stockton announced his retirement.
2003-04
June 26, 2003: Selected Aleksandar Pavlovic (19th overall) in the first round and Maurice
Williams (56th overall) in the second round of the 2003 NBA Draft.
July 14, 2003: Signed L.A. Clippers G Corey Maggette to an offer sheet (Clippers matched the
Jazz offer on July 29).
July 31, 2003: Signed guard G Carlos Arroyo to a one-year contract.
August 5, 2003: Acquired F Keon Clark and two future second-round picks (2004 traded to
Houston - No. 55, Luis Flores; 2007 pick traded to Orlando, later traded to Miami
No. 39, Stanko Barac) from Sacramento in exchange for a future second-round pick
(2004 No. 48, Ricky Minard).
August 6, 2003: Signed F Michael Ruffin to a one-year contract.
September 11, 2003: Signed Atlanta G Jason Terry to an offer sheet (Hawks matched the Jazz offer on
September 25).
September 26, 2003: Signed G Raja Bell to a two-year contract.
September 30, 2003: Acquired F Glen Rice and future draft considerations (2004 first-round pick - No.
21, Pavel Podkolzin; Chicago’s 2005 second-round pick – No. 51, Robert Whaley;
Chicago’s 2006 second-round pick - No. 46, Dee Brown) from Houston in
exchange for C John Amaechi and other considerations (Sacramento’s 2004
second-round pick - No. 55, Luis Flores; Jazz’s trade exception).
October 1, 2003: Signed F Demetrius Alexander, G Jermaine Boyette, C Paul Grant, F/C Ben
Handlogten, F Ademola Okulaja, G/F Lavor Postell and to contracts and invited
them to training camp.
October 4, 2003: Reached a contract settlement with F Glen Rice.
October 13, 2003: Released free agents C Paul Grant, F Ademola Okulaja and F Lavor Postell.
October 17, 2003: Exercised the fourth-year option on F Andrei Kirilenko’s contract (through 2004-05).
October 20, 2003: Released free agent F/C Demetrius Alexander.
October 26, 2003: Released free agent G Jermaine Boyette.
November 28, 2003: Suspended C Greg Ostertag for one game for violation of team rules.
January 1, 2004: Signed C Paul Grant.
January 6, 2004: Waived C Paul Grant.
January 8, 2004: Signed C Paul Grant to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
January 18, 2004: NBA suspended C Greg Ostertag for one game for his role in an altercation
during January 17 game vs. Cleveland.
January 25, 2004: Released C Paul Grant from his second 10-day contract.
January 28, 2004: Signed C Mikki Moore from the NBA D-League’s Roanoke Dazzle to the first of
consecutive 10-day contracts.
February 19, 2004: Acquired F Tom Gugliotta, a 2004 first-round pick (No. 16, Kirk Snyder), a future
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protected first-round pick (2010 from New York – No. 9, Gordon Hayward), a 2005
second-round pick (later traded to Philadelphia – No. 60, Alex Acker) and cash from
Phoenix in exchange for F/C Ben Handlogten and F Keon Clark … Acquired
G Gordan Giricek in exchange for G DeShawn Stevenson and a future second-round
pick (2007 from Sacramento, later traded to Miami - No. 39 Stanko Barac).
March 3, 2004: F/G Matt Harpring (right knee surgery) lost for season.
March 4, 2004: Signed C Mikki Moore for the remainder of the season.
2004-05
June 22, 2004: Charlotte selected F Aleksandar Pavlovic (12th overall) from Utah in the 2004
Expansion Draft.
June 24, 2004: Selected Kris Humphries (14th overall), Kirk Snyder (16th overall) and Pavel
Podkolzin (21st overall) in the first round of the 2004 NBA Draft … Traded draft
rights to Pavel Podkolzin to the Dallas in exchange for a 2005 first-round pick
(later traded to Portland - No. 27, Linas Kleiza).
July 1, 2004: Named Tyrone Corbin an assistant coach.
July 8, 2004: Signed first-round picks F Kris Humphries and G Kirk Snyder.
July 14, 2004: Re-signed G Carlos Arroyo to a four-year contract. Signed restricted free agent F
Carlos Boozer (Cavaliers) and F/C Mehmet Okur (Pistons) to offer sheets.
July 19, 2004: Re-signed G Gordan Giricek to a four-year contract.
July 23, 2004: Re-signed F/C Jarron Collins to a two-year contract.
July 27, 2004: Signed restricted free agent F/C Mehmet Okur to a six-year contract (Pistons failed
to match offer sheet.)
July 30, 2004: Signed restricted free agent F Carlos Boozer to a six-year contract. (Cavaliers failed
to match offer sheet.)
August 21, 2004: Declined to match offer sheet restricted free agent G Mo Williams signed
with Milwaukee.
September 30, 2004: Signed C Peter Cornell, F Cedric Henderson, G Jason Miskiri, G Keith McLeod
and C Aleksandar Radojevic to contracts and invited them to training camp.
October 22, 2004: Requested waivers on C Peter Cornell and F Cedric Henderson.
October 28, 2004: Requested waivers on G Jason Miskiri.
October 29, 2004: Signed F Andrei Kirilenko to a multi-year contract extension.
October 31, 2004: Exercised the fourth-year options on G Raul Lopez and C Curtis Borchardt.
November 3, 2004: Signed G Howard Eisley.
January 4, 2005: Requested waivers on C Aleksandar Radojevic.
January 21, 2005: Acquired C/F Elden Campbell and a future first-round draft pick (2006, later traded
to Portland -No. 30, Joel Freeland) from Detroit in exchange for G Carlos Arroyo.
January 26, 2005: Requested waivers on C/F Elden Campbell.
February 1, 2005: Activated G Kirk Snyder from the injured list.
February 23, 2005: Placed G Raul Lopez (left knee injury) on the injured list and activated G Keith McLeod.
March 2, 2005: Placed F Carlos Boozer on the injured list.
March 3, 2005: Signed G Randy Livingston to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
March 8, 2005: Placed F/C Jarron Collins on the injured list (sprained right shoulder).
March 9, 2005: Signed F/C Ben Handlogten to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
March 23, 2005: Signed G Randy Livingston for the remainder of the season.
March 26, 2005: Placed F Andrei Kirilenko (broken left wrist) on the injured list and activated F/C
Jarron Collins.
March 29, 2005: Signed F/C Ben Handlogten for the remainder of the season.
April 11, 2005: NBA suspended G Kirk Snyder for one game for his role in an altercation following
April 9 game at Dallas.
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2005-06
June 7, 2005: Traded 2005 second-round pick (from Phoenix – No. 60, Alex Acker) to
Philadelphia in exchange for a 2008 second-round pick (No. 44, Ante Tomic).
June 28, 2005: Acquired third overall pick (Deron Williams) in 2005 NBA Draft from Portland in
exchange for the sixth pick (Martell Webster) and 27th pick (Linas Kleiza) in 2005 Draft
and a conditional 2006 first round pick (from Detroit - No. 30, Joel Freeland)… Selected
Deron Williams (3rd overall) in the first-round and C.J. Miles (34th overall) and Robert
Whaley (from Chicago, 51st overall) in the second-round of the 2005 NBA Draft.
July 6, 2005: Named Scott Layden an assistant coach.
July 11, 2005: Signed first-round pick G Deron Williams and second-round pick G C.J. Miles.
August 2, 2005: Acquired C Greg Ostertag from Memphis as part of a five-team, 13-player trade in
which the Jazz sent C Curtis Borchardt to Boston, G Kirk Snyder to New Orleans
and G Raul Lopez to Memphis.
August 25, 2005: Signed second-round draft pick C Robert Whaley.
September 1, 2005: Signed free agent G Milt Palacio.
September 2, 2005: Signed San Antonio G Devin Brown to an offer sheet.
September 14, 2005: Signed restricted free agent G Devin Brown (Spurs failed to match offer sheet).
October 3, 2005: Re-signed G Keith McLeod.
October 3, 2005: Signed rookie free agents F Mark Karcher, C James Lang, F Spencer Nelson, G
Andre Owens and F Cory Violette and invited them to training camp.
October 16, 2005: Released F’s Mark Karcher and Cory Violette.
October 27, 2005: Released C James Lang and F Spencer Nelson … NBA suspended C Robert
Whaley for first two regular season games for his role in an altercation during
October 25 preseason game vs. L.A. Lakers.
December 19, 2005: Fined and suspended C Robert Whaley for one game and fined G Deron
Williams.
January 26, 2006: Suspended C Greg Ostertag for one game without pay for conduct detrimental to
the team.
April 17, 2006: C Greg Ostertag announced his retirement from basketball.
2006-07
June 8, 2006: Acquired C Rafael Araujo from Toronto in exchange for F Kris Humphries and
C Robert Whaley.
June 28, 2006: Selected Ronnie Brewer in the first round (14th overall) and Dee Brown (from
Chicago, 46th overall) and Paul Millsap (47th overall) in the second round of the
2006 NBA Draft.
June 30, 2006: Exercised the team option on G Keith McLeod’s contract for the 2006-07 season.
July 4, 2006: Signed rookie free agent F Roger Powell Jr.
July 7, 2006: Signed first-round pick G Ronnie Brewer to a multi-year contract.
July 12, 2006: Re-signed free agent F/G Matt Harpring … Re-signed G Andre Owens, then acquired
G Derek Fisher from Golden State in exchange for Owens and G’s Devin Brown and
Keith McLeod.
July 20, 2006: Re-signed free agent F/C Jarron Collins.
August 1, 2006: Signed second-round pick F Paul Millsap to a contract.
August 29, 2006: Signed second-round pick G Dee Brown to a contract.
October 2, 2006: Signed G Brian Chase, F Hiram Fuller, F Tyler Smith and C Frans Steyn and invited
them to training camp.
October 13, 2006: Placed F Tyler Smith and C Frans Steyn on waivers.
October 30, 2006: Placed F Hiram Fuller on waivers.
November 2, 2006: Signed VP of basketball operations, Kevin O’Connor, to a multi-year contract
extension.
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November 14, 2006: Placed G Brian Chase on waivers.
November 14, 2006: Announced the Delta Center would be renamed EnergySolutions Arena.
January 4, 2007: Placed F Roger Powell Jr. on waivers.
February 7, 2007: Signed F Louis Amundson from the NBA Development League’s Colorado 14ers
to the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
February 22, 2007: Acquired F/C Alan Henderson and cash from Philadelphia in exchange for the right
to swap future second-round picks.
February 27, 2007: Released F Louis Amundson from his second 10-day contract.
March 2, 2007: Placed F/C Alan Henderson on waivers.
2007-08
June 28, 2007: Selected Morris Almond in the first round (25th overall) and Herbert Hill
(55th overall) in the second round of the 2007 NBA Draft … Traded draft rights
to Herbert Hill and trade considerations to Philadelphia in exchange for the draft
rights to Kyrylo Fesenko (selected 38th overall).
June 29, 2007: Tendered qualifying offers to G’s Dee Brown and C.J. Miles.
July 6, 2007: Signed first-round pick G Morris Almond to a multi-year contract.
July 12, 2007: Placed G Derek Fisher on waivers.
July 13, 2007: Signed free agent G Jason Hart.
July 18, 2007: Team president Dennis Haslam announced his resignation effective July 21 …
Randy Rigby named team president.
July 30, 2007: Signed free agent G Ronnie Price to a multi-year contract.
August 15, 2007: Signed C Kyrylo Fesenko to a multi-year contract.
October 1, 2007: Signed F Damone Brown, F Donnell Harvey and F Kevin Lyde and invited them to
training camp.
October 22, 2007: Requested waivers on F Damone Brown and F Donnell Harvey.
October 24, 2007: Exercised third-year option on G Ronnie Brewer.
October 29, 2007: Requested waivers on F Kevin Lyde.
December 3, 2007: Signed head coach Jerry Sloan to a contract extension.
December 29, 2007: Acquired F Kyle Korver from Philadelphia in exchange for G Gordan Giricek and a
protected first-round pick (2010, later traded to Minnesota – No. 23, Trevor Booker).
2008-09
June 26, 2008: Selected Kosta Koufos in the first round (23rd overall), and Ante Tomic (from
Philadelphia, 44th overall) and Tadija Dragicevic (53rd overall) in the second round
of the 2008 NBA Draft.
June 27, 2008: Exercised team option on F Paul Millsap for the 2008-09 season … Tendered
qualifying offer to G C.J. Miles.
July 10, 2008: Signed first-round pick C Kosta Koufos to a multi-year contract.
July 18, 2008: Signed G Deron Williams to a multi-year contract extension (begins 2009-10).
July 23, 2008: Acquired G Brevin Knight from the L.A. Clippers in exchange for G Jason Hart.
July 25, 2008: Re-signed restricted free agent G C.J. Miles (matched Oklahoma City’s offer sheet).
September 29, 2008: Signed F Kevin Lyde, G Gerry McNamara F Gabe Muoneke and invited them to
training camp ... Exercised fouth-year option on G Ronnie Brewer.
October 22, 2008: Waived F Kevin Lyde and F Gabe Muoneke.
October 27, 2008: Waived G Gerry McNamara.
October 31, 2008: Declined third-year option on G Morris Almond.
February 20, 2009: Owner Larry H. Miller died at the age of 64 as a result of complications
due to type 2 diabetes.
April 24, 2009: Broadcaster “Hot” Rod Hundley announced he would retire following the season.
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2009-10
June 12, 2009: Exercised team option on C Kyrylo Fesenko for the 2009-10 season.
June 25, 2009: Selected Eric Maynor in the first round (20th overall) and Goran Suton (50th overall)
in the second round of the 2009 NBA Draft.
June 26, 2009: Tendered qualifying offer to F Paul Millsap.
July 1, 2009: Signed first-round pick G Eric Maynor to a multi-year contract.
July 8, 2009: Signed C Mehmet Okur to a two-year contract extension (begins 2010-11).
July 14, 2009: Re-signed G Ronnie Price.
July 17, 2009: Re-signed restricted free agent F Paul Millsap (matched Portland’s offer sheet).
September 1, 2009: Signed Goran Suton.
September 25, 2009: Signed G Ronald Dupree, G Paul Harris, G Wesley Matthews, F Alexander Johnson
and F Spencer Nelson.
October 1, 2009: Waived F Alexander Johnson, F Spencer Nelson and F/C Goran Suton.
October 22, 2009: Waived F Ronald Dupree and G Paul Harris.
December 2, 2009: Signed head coach Jerry Sloan to a one-year contract extension.
December 22, 2009: Acquired draft rights to F/C Peter Fehse and a trade exception from Oklahoma City
in exchange for F Matt Harpring and G Eric Maynor.
January 5, 2010: Signed G Sundiata Gaines from the NBA Development League’s Idaho Stampede to
the first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
January 25, 2010: Signed G Sundiata Gaines for the remainder of the season.
February 18, 2010: Acquired a 2011 protected first-round draft pick (later traded to Minnesota – No. 20,
Donatas Motiejunas)
March 4, 2010: Signed G/F Othyus Jeffers from the NBA Development League’s Iowa Energy to the
first of consecutive 10-day contracts.
March 24, 2010: Signed G/F Othyus Jeffers for the remainder of the season.
2010-11
June 24, 2010: Selected Gordon Hayward in the first round (ninth overall) and Jeremy Evans (55th
overall) in the second round of the 2010 NBA Draft.
June 28, 2010: Tendered qualifying offer to C Kyrylo Fesenko and G Wesley Matthews.
July 1, 2010: Signed first-round pick F Gordon Hayward to a multi-year contract.
July 8, 2010: Signed and traded free agent F Carlos Boozer to Chicago in exchange for a trade
exception (used on 7/13/10) and the rights to F Mario Austin.
July 13, 2010: Acquired C/F Al Jefferson from Minnesota in exchange for C Kosta Koufos, a 2011
protected first-round draft pick (from Memphis, No. 20, Donatas Motiejunas), a future
first-round draft pick (2012 later traded to Houston – No. 18, Terrence Jones) and a
trade exception (from 7/8/10).
July 19, 2010: Signed free agent G Raja Bell to a multi-year contract.
July 20, 2010: Declined to match offer sheet restricted free agent G Wesley Matthews signed
with Portland.
August 5, 2010: Signed executive VP of basketball operations/general manager Kevin O’Connor to a
multi-year contract extension.
September 15, 2010: Signed free agent C/F Francisco Elson to a one-year contract.
September 24, 2010: Signed free agent G Earl Watson to a one-year contract.
September 27, 2010: Re-signed restricted free agent C Kyrylo Fesenko … Signed second-round pick F
Jeremy Evans … Signed F Demetris Nichols and G Ryan Thompson and invited
them to training camp.
October 21, 2010: Waived G Sundiata Gaines, F Othyus Jeffers, F Demetris Nichols and
G Ryan Thompson.
November 29, 2010: Signed head coach Jerry Sloan to a one-year contract extension.
February 10, 2011: Announced resignation of head coach Jerry Sloan and assistant coach Phil Johnson
… Named Tyrone Corbin head coach.
February 14, 2011: Named Jeff Hornacek as an assistant coach for the remainder of the season.
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February 23, 2011: Acquired G Devin Harris, F Derrick Favors, a 2011 first-round pick (No. 3, Enes Kanter)
and a protected future first-round pick (from Golden State, 2013, later traded to
Minnesota – No. 21 Gorgui Dieng) from New Jersey in exchange for G Deron Williams.
March 1, 2011: Signed head coach Tyrone Corbin to a multi-year contract.
March 9, 2011: Signed C Marcus Cousin from the NBA Development League’s Austin Toros to a
10-day contract. (Expired on 3/18)
March 30, 2011: Signed G Kyle Weaver from the NBA Development League’s Austin Toros to a
10-day contract. (Expired on 4/10)
June 23, 2011: Selected Enes Kanter (from New Jersey, third overall) and Alec Burks (12th overall)
in the first round of the 2011 NBA Draft.
June 29, 2011: Exercised fourth-year team option on G/F C.J. Miles for the 2011-12 season …
Exercised rookie contract options on F Derrick Favors and F Gordon Hayward for
the 2012-13 season.
2011-12
September 12, 2011: Named Rich Sheubrooks executive director of global and pro scouting.
October 6, 2011: Named Sidney Lowe as an assistant coach, joining Jeff Hornacek and Scott Layden.
December 7, 2011: Named Michael Sanders as assistant coach/player development.
December 9, 2011: Signed first-round picks C Enes Kanter and G Alec Burks … Re-signed free agent G
Earl Watson.
December 10, 2011: Signed F Trey Gilder, G Keith McLeod and G Jamaal Tinsley and invited them to
training camp.
December 13, 2011: Signed F Paul Carter and invited him to training camp.
December 14, 2011: Signed G Scottie Reynolds and invited him to training camp.
December 15, 2011: Signed free agent F Josh Howard to a one-year contract
December 21, 2011: Waived F Paul Carter, F Trey Gilder, G Keith McLeod and G Scottie Reynolds.
December 22, 2011: Acquired a 2015 second-round draft pick (later traded to Atlanta - 6/27/13) and a
trade exception (used on 6/29/12) from New Jersey in exchange for C Mehmet Okur.
February 9, 2012: Signed free agent F DeMarre Carroll.
April 10, 2012: Signed free agent G Blake Ahearn to a 10-day contract.
April 20, 2012: Signed G Blake Ahearn for the remainder of the season.
2012-13
June 28, 2012: Selected Kevin Murphy (47th overall) in the second round of the 2012 NBA Draft.
June 29, 2012: Acquired G Mo Williams from L.A. Clippers and draft rights to G Shan Foster from
Dallas as part of a four-team trade in which the Jazz sent its trade exception (from
12/22/11) and the draft rights to F Tadija Dragicevic to Dallas, who also received cash
from Houston, the Clippers received F Lamar Odom from Dallas, and Houston received
the draft rights to Furkan Aldemir … Exercised team option on G Jamaal Tinsley for the
2012-13 season … Tendered qualifying offer to F Jeremy Evans.
July 11, 2012: Acquired F Marvin Williams from Atlanta in exchange for G Devin Harris … Re-signed
F Jeremy Evans.
July 26, 2012: Signed free agent G Randy Foye.
August 7, 2012: Named Dennis Lindsey as general manager … Kevin O’Connor remains Executive
Vice President of Basketball Operations.
September 5, 2012: Announced assistant coach Scott Layden had accepted an assistant general
manager position with San Antonio.
September 6, 2012: Announced that assistant coach/player development Michael Sanders had been
promoted to assistant coach … Announced Brad Jones as new assistant coach/
player development.
September 14, 2012: Signed second-round pick G Kevin Murphy.
September 25, 2012: Named Johnnie Bryant as player development assistant.
September 26, 2012: Signed F Trey Gilder, F Darnell Jackson, G Chris Quinn and C Brian Butch and
invited them to training camp.
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October 18, 2012: Waived C Brian Butch and F Trey Gilder.
October 25, 2012: Waived F Darnell Jackson and G Chris Quinn.
October 26, 2012: Exercised fourth-year team option on F Derrick Favors and F Gordon Hayward …
Exercised third-year team option on G Alec Burks and C Enes Kanter.
October 30, 2012: Exercised team option on Head Coach Tyrone Corbin through the 2013-14 season.
November 26, 2012: Assigned G Kevin Murphy to NBA Development League affiliate Reno Bighorns.
January 8, 2013: Recalled G Kevin Murphy from NBA Development League affiliate Reno Bighorns.
March 10, 2013: Waived G Raja Bell … Signed G Travis Leslie from the NBA Development League’s
Santa Cruz Warriors to a 10-day contract.
March 19, 2013: 10-day contract of G Travis Leslie expired.
March 27, 2013: Signed G Jerel McNeal from the NBA Development League’s Bakersfield Jam to a
10-day contract.
April 6, 2013: Signed G Jerel McNeal for the remainder of the season.
May 28, 2013: Announced assistant coach Jeff Hornacek had accepted the head coach position
with Phoenix.
May 29, 2013: Announced that Karl Malone had been hired to work with Jazz big men.
June 19, 2013: Named Jerry Sloan as senior basketball adviser.
2013-14
June 27, 2013: Selected Shabazz Muhammad (14th overall) and Gorgui Dieng (21st overall) in
the first round and Erick Green (46th overall pick) in the second round of the
2013 NBA Draft … Acquired draft rights to Trey Burke (selected ninth overall) from
Minnesota in exchange for the draft rights to Shabazz Muhammad and Gorgui Dieng
… Acquired the draft rights to Rudy Gobert (selected 27th overall) from Denver in
exchange for the draft rights to Erick Green and cash considerations … Acquired the
draft rights to Raul Neto (selected 47th overall) from Atlanta in exchange for a
2015 second-round pick (Brooklyn’s, from Okur trade - 12/22/11).
July 6, 2013: Signed first-round picks G Trey Burke and C Rudy Gobert.
July 10, 2013: Acquired C Andris Biedrins, F Richard Jefferson and G Brandon Rush, 2014
(No. 23, Rodney Hood) and 2017 unprotected first-round picks, 2016 and 2017
second-round picks and cash considerations from Golden State, and a 2018 second-
round pick from Denver as part of a three-team trade in which the Jazz re-signed
free agent G Randy Foye and traded him to Denver, traded G Kevin Murphy to
Golden State, Denver traded G Andre Iguodala (via sign-and-trade agreement) to
Golden State, and Golden State sent Denver a 2018 second-round pick.
July 19, 2013: Announced that assistant coach/player development Brad Jones had been
promoted to assistant coach.
July 22, 2013: Signed free agent G John Lucas III.
July 23, 2013: Named Alex Jensen as player development assistant.
July 29, 2013: Signed undrafted rookie free agent G Ian Clark.
August 20, 2013: Named Justin Zanik as assistant general manager.
September 25, 2013: Waived G Jerel McNeal.
September 26, 2013: Signed F Mike Harris, G Scott Machado and F Dominic McGuire, and invited them
to training camp.
September 30, 2013: Signed F Brian Cook, G/F Justin Holiday and C Dwayne Jones II, and invited them
to training camp.
October 1, 2013: Signed G Lester Hudson and invited him to training camp.
October 14, 2013: Waived C/F Dwayne Jones II.
October 19, 2013: Signed F/C Derrick Favors to a multi-year contract extension.
October 26, 2013: Waived F Brian Cook, G Justin Holiday, G Lester Hudson, G Scott Machado, and F
Dominic McGuire … Signed G Jamaal Tinsley.
October 30, 2013: Exercised fourth-year team option on G Alec Burks and C Enes Kanter.
November 12, 2013: Waived G Jamaal Tinsley.
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November 13, 2013: Signed G Diante Garrett from the NBA Development League’s Iowa Energy.
January 7, 2014: Waived F Mike Harris.
January 25, 2014: Claimed F Malcolm Thomas off waivers (from San Antonio Spurs).
April 5, 2014: Waived C Andris Biedrins … Claimed F Erik Murphy off waivers (from Chicago Bulls).
April 21, 2014: Announced that head coach Tyrone Corbin would not be offered a new contract.
June 6, 2014: Named Quin Snyder head coach.
June 10, 2014: Announced a single “hybrid” affiliation partnership with the Idaho Stampede of the
NBA Development League.
June 24, 2014: Named Brad Jones, Antonio Lang, Alex Jensen, Mike Wells and Johnnie Bryant as
assistant coaches.
June 25, 2014: Extended a qualifying offer to G/F Gordon Hayward.
2014-15
June 26, 2014: Selected Danté Exum (fifth overall) and Rodney Hood (from Golden State, 23rd
overall) in the first round and Jarnell Stokes (35th overall pick) in the second round
of the 2014 NBA Draft … Acquired a 2016 second-round pick from Memphis in
exchange for the draft rights to Jarnell Stokes.
July 10, 2014: Acquired F Steve Novak and the rights to New York’s 2017 second-round pick from
Toronto in exchange for G Diante Garrett.
July 11, 2014: Signed first-round picks G Danté Exum and G/F Rodney Hood.
July 12, 2014: Re-signed restricted free agent G/F Gordon Hayward (matched Charlotte’s offer sheet).
July 21, 2014: Signed free agent F Trevor Booker.
July 22, 2014: Acquired G Carrick Felix, a 2015 second-round pick (later traded to Portland - No.
54, Daniel Diez) and cash considerations from Cleveland in exchange for G John
Lucas III, F Erik Murphy and F Malcolm Thomas.
August 13, 2014: Named Dean Cooper head coach of NBA Development League affiliate Idaho Stampede.
August 15, 2014: Signed free agent G Dee Bost.
August 19, 2014: Signed free agent F Jack Cooley.
August 26, 2014: Signed free agent F Brock Motum.
August 27, 2014: Signed free agent G Kevin Murphy.
August 28, 2014: Signed free agent G Toure’ Murry.
September 25, 2014: Signed free agent G Dahntay Jones.
October 10, 2014: Waived G Dee Bost and G Kevin Murphy.
October 22, 2014: Waived F Jack Cooley and G Dahntay Jones.
October 24, 2014: Exercised options on G Trey Burke and C Rudy Gobert.
October 25, 2014: Waived F Brock Motum.
October 27, 2014: Waived G/F Carrick Felix … Claimed F/G Jordan Hamilton (from Toronto) and F Joe
Ingles (from L.A. Clippers) off waivers.
October 31, 2014: Signed G Alec Burks to a multi-year extension.
November 6, 2014: Waived F/G Jordan Hamilton.
December 10, 2014: Signed G/F Patrick Christopher from the Iowa Energy (NBA D-League).
January 4, 2015: Waived G Toure’ Murry.
January 5, 2015: Signed G/F Elijah Millsap from the Bakersfield Jam (NBA D-League) to the first of
consecutive 10-day contracts.
January 6, 2015: Waived G/F Patrick Christopher.
January 7, 2015: Signed G Elliot Williams from the Santa Cruz Warriors (NBA D-League) to the first of
consecutive 10-day contracts (expired on 1/27).
January 25, 2015: Signed G/F Elijah Millsap to a multi-year contract.
January 28, 2015: Signed F Chris Johnson from the Rio Grande Valley Vipers (NBA D-League) to a
10-day contract (expired on 2/7).
February 19, 2015: Acquired F Grant Jerrett, the rights to C Tibor Pleiss, C Kendrick Perkins and
a future first-round pick from Oklahoma City, as well as a 2017 second-round pick
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from the Detroit Pistons as part of a three-team trade in which the Jazz traded C
Enes Kanter and F Steve Novak to Oklahoma City; Oklahoma City received G D.J.
Augustin and F Kyle Singler from Detroit while sending Detroit G Reggie Jackson.
February 21, 2015: Waived C Kendrick Perkins.
February 24, 2015: Signed F Jack Cooley from Idaho Stampede (NBA D-League affiliate) to a 10-day
contract (expired on 3/6).
February 24, 2015: Signed G Bryce Cotton from the Austin Spurs (NBA D-League) to the first of
consecutive 10-day contracts.
March 6, 2015: Signed F Jerrelle Benimon from the Idaho Stampede (NBA D-League affiliate) to a
10-day contract (expired on 3/16).
March 16, 2015: Signed G Bryce Cotton to a multi-year contract.
March 16, 2015: Signed F Jack Cooley to a second 10-day contract.
March 24, 2015: Acquired the Idaho Stampede of the NBA Development League (becoming eighth
NBA team to fully own and operate their own NBA D-League team).
March 26, 2015: Signed F Jack Cooley to a multi-year contract … Waived G Ian Clark … Signed
F Chris Johnson to a multi-year contract.
April 13, 2015: Head athletic trainer Gary Briggs announced he would retire following the season.
June 24, 2015: Named Brian Zettler as head athletic trainer.
2015-16
June 25, 2015: Hired Jeff Watkinson as assistant coach/integrated player development and Zach
Guthrie as manager of basketball strategy/technology … Selected Trey Lyles (12th
overall) in the first round and Olivier Hanlan (42nd overall) and Daniel Diez (from
Cleveland, 54th overall) in the second round of the 2015 NBA Draft … Acquired cash
considerations from Portland in exchange for the draft rights to Daniel Diez.
July 1, 2015: Hired Igor Kokoskov as assistant coach.
July 7, 2015: Signed first-round pick F Trey Lyles.
July 9, 2015: Signed G Raul Neto to a multi-year contract.
July 10, 2015: Re-signed restricted free agent F Joe Ingles to a multi-year contract.
July 14, 2015: Signed C Tibor Pleiss to a multi-year contract.
August 17, 2015: Signed free agent G/F Treveon Graham.
August 20, 2015: Promoted Mark McKown to director of sports science/assistant coach and Isaiah
Wright to head strength and conditioning coach.
August 24, 2015: Signed free agent C Jeff Withey to a multi-year contract.
August 28, 2015: Signed free agent F J.J. O’Brien.
October 13, 2015: Waived F Jack Cooley and F JJ O’Brien.
October 15, 2015: Waived F Grant Jerrett.
October 20, 2015: Waived G Bryce Cotton and G/F Treveon Graham.
October 21, 2015: Signed F E.J. Singler.
October 22, 2015: Waived F E.J. Singler.
October 25, 2015: Signed G Eric Atkins; claimed G Phil Pressey off waivers.
October 26, 2015: Announced that EnergySolutions Arena would be renamed Vivint Smart Home Arena
Waived G Eric Atkins and G Phil Pressey.
January 5, 2016: Waived G/F Elijah Millsap.
January 16, 2016: Signed F JJ O’Brien from the Idaho Stampede (NBA D-League affiliate) to a 10-day
contract (expired on 1/26).
January 26, 2016: Signed G Erick Green from the Reno Bighorns (NBA D-League) to the first of
consecutive 10-day contracts (expired on 2/15).
February 18, 2016: Acquired G Shelvin Mack from Atlanta as part of a three-team trade in which the Jazz
traded a future second-round pick to Chicago, who also received G Justin Holiday
from Atlanta, and Chicago sent G Kirk Hinrich to Atlanta.
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2016-17
June 23, 2016: Selected F Taurean Prince (12th overall) in the first round and G Isaiah Whitehead
(42nd overall), F Joel Bolomboy (52nd overall) and G Tyrone Wallace (60th overall)
in the second round … Acquired the draft rights to G Marcus Paige (55th overall)
and cash considerations from Brooklyn in exchange for the draft rights to Isaiah
Whitehead (42nd overall).
July 7, 2016: Acquired a 2021 second-round pick from Washington in exchange for G Trey Burke…
Acquired G George Hill from Atlanta as part of a three-team trade in which the Jazz
sent the draft rights to F Taurean Prince to Atlanta and Atlanta sent G Jeff Teague to
Indiana.
July 8, 2016: Signed free agent G/F Joe Johnson … Acquired C/F Boris Diaw, a 2022 second-
round pick and cash considerations from San Antonio in exchange for the draft rights
to G Olivier Hanlan.
August 19, 2016: Signed second-round pick F Joel Bolomboy.
August 22, 2016: Signed second-round pick G Marcus Paige.
August 26, 2016: Acquired G Kendall Marshall from Philadelphia in exchange for C Tibor Pleiss, two
future second-round picks and cash considerations … Waived G Kendall Marshall.
September 6, 2016: Signed free agent G/F Quincy Ford.
September 19, 2016: Promoted assistant coach Igor Kokoskov to the front of the bench, Zach Guthrie to
assistant coach/basketball strategy and Lamar Skeeter to assistant coach/player
development.
September 20, 2016: Promoted Richard Smith to executive director of international scouting and Bart
Taylor to Jazz director of Scouting/Salt Lake City Stars vice president of basketball
operations … Hired Nixon Dorvilien as director of rehabilitation.
September 21, 2016: Signed free agent C Henry Sims.
September 23, 2016: Signed free agent F Eric Dawson.
October 3, 2016: Hired DeSagana Diop as a coaching associate.
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HISTORY OF THE JAZZ NAME AND LOGO
On March 7, 1974, New Orleans became the As the undisputed “Jazz capital of the world”,
18th member of the NBA as a nine-man group the city embraced the new name. And, for the
headed by Fred Rosenfeld and Sam Battistone second time, Jazz had been born in New Orleans.
paid $6.15 million for the expansion franchise. To convey a distinct Mardi Gras theme, purple,
Then on May 3, 1974, Pete Maravich was gold, and green colors were used and the logo
acquired by trade from Atlanta, becoming the featured the ‘J’ as an eighth note. The team
first player in franchise history. colors were actually selected prior to the name.
That spring, a contest was held to name the “Jazz is one of those things for which New
expansion team. Of the more than 6,500 names Orleans is nationally famous and locally proud,”
submitted, eight semi-finalists emerged: Jazz, owner Fred Rosenfeld said. “It is a great art
Dukes, Crescents, Pilots, Cajuns, Blues, Deltas, form which belongs to New Orleans and its rich
and Knights. history.”
After much deliberation, team officials “As for the tradition of Mardi Gras, the three
announced that the new team name would be colors are emblematic of the following: purple
the New Orleans Jazz on June 7, 1974. for justice, green for faith, gold for power.”
Three contestants had entered the Jazz name The Jazz remained in New Orleans for five years
with the same postmark date, so team officials (1974-79) before ownership decided to move
had Miss New Orleans 1974, Kay Johnson, the team to Salt Lake City following the 1978-79
choose a winner out of a hopper. That winner season. Despite no history of Jazz music in Utah,
was Steve Brown, a 27-year old broker and the name was kept.
transplant New Yorker.
Although many at the time had reservations
Brown, a self-proclaimed Jazz freak who had about Utah’s ability to successfully support
once played in a league with Julius Irving, said, an NBA team, Utah Jazz fans became some of
“I grew up on Knickerbocker basketball, but this the most loyal fans in the league. To this day,
is my team now.” He received two Jazz season saxophones, Cajun food, and Mardi Gras beads
tickets and a trip to the 1975 NBA All-Star may be hard to come by in Salt Lake City, but
Game in Phoenix. Jazz is definitely in the air.
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RETIRED NUMBERS
7 PETE MARAVICH 1 FRANK LAYDEN
NUMBER RETIRED DECEMBER 14, 1985 NUMBER RETIRED DECEMBER 9, 1988
Nicknamed “Pistol Pete” ... Pioneer showman who worked Cornerstone of the organization for more than 20 years ...
magic with a basketball ... After averaging 44.2 ppg during his Helped establish the Jazz as an integral part of the Utah
four seasons at Louisiana State University, lived up to billing as community and brought national attention and respect to the
offensive machine when he averaged 25.2 ppg in 330 games franchise ... Named general manager on May 9, 1979, after
during five-plus seasons with the Jazz ... Became first player the team announced plans to move the franchise from New
in Jazz history when he was traded by the Atlanta Hawks to Orleans ... Added the role of head coach to his GM duties
the expansion New Orleans Jazz on May 3, 1974 ... Scored on December 10, 1981, and went on to post a 277-294
a franchise-record and league-leading 31.1 ppg in 1976-77 (.485) won-lost record over six-plus seasons, the second-best
and set the Jazz all-time single game scoring record when coaching mark in franchise history ... Oversaw emergence of
he recorded 68 points vs. New York on February 25, 1977 the Jazz into league power, leading the Jazz to its first-ever
... Ranks fifth in assists (1,844), fifth in free throws made Midwest Division Championship in 1983-84 ... Named 1983-
(1,801) and attempted (2,172), and sixth in points scored 84 NBA Coach and Executive of the Year for his efforts ... His
(8,324) and field goals made (3,268) and attempted (7,507) teams earned five consecutive berths in the playoffs (1983-
on the team’s all-time career list ... First Jazz player ever voted 87) ... Coached the Western Conference All-Stars in 1984
to All-NBA First Team (1975-76 and 1976-77) ... Elected to and won the J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award that same
the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1986 and season ... Retired from coaching during the 1988-89 season
selected as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History ... and became team President, a position he held until retiring
Trademarks included shaggy hair and lucky gray, floppy socks on December 29, 1999 ... Heavily involved in community
... Tore ligaments in right knee on January 31, 1978 ... Died of programs, he and his wife Barbara still lend their support to
a heart attack on January 5, 1988, at age 40. many worthwhile causes in Utah ... Inducted into the New York
City Basketball Hall of Fame in 1998.
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RETIRED NUMBERS
35 DARRELL GRIFFITH 53 MARK EATON
NUMBER RETIRED DECEMBER 4, 1993 NUMBER RETIRED MARCH 1, 1996
Nicknamed the “Golden Griff” by Jazz broadcaster “Hot” One of the most imposing defensive players in league history
Rod Hundley ... Fourth-leading scorer in franchise history ... Named NBA Defensive Player of the Year twice (1984-85,
with 12,391 points ... Averaged 16.2 ppg during his 11-year 1988-89) and selected to the NBA All-Defensive First Team
career ... Burst into the NBA in 1980-81 and earned Rookie three times (1984-85, 1985-86, 1988-89) and the Second
of the Year honors after averaging a Jazz rookie-record 20.6 Team twice (1986-87, 1987-88) ... Played 875 games for
ppg ... Selected by Utah in the first round of the 1980 NBA Utah (third on the Jazz all-time list) during his 13-year career
Draft (second pick overall), after leading the University of after being selected by the Jazz in the fourth round of the
Louisville to the NCAA Championship and being named 1980 1982 NBA Draft ... Led the league in blocks four times (1983-
College Player of the Year ... Scored a career-best 22.6 ppg 84, 1984-85, 1986-87, 1987-88) and set the NBA’s all-time
during the 1984-85 season and led the league in three-point record for most blocks in a season (456) and highest per
field goal percentage at .358 (92-257) ... Connected on game average (5.56 bpg) in 1984-85 ... Finished career with
530-for-1,596 (.332) three-pointers during his career and 3,064 blocks, tops on the Jazz all-time list and still remains
stands third on the franchise’s all-time list for three-point third on the NBA’s all-time list behind Hakeem Olajuwon
field goals made ... Also ranks third in field goals attempted and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ... Owns the NBA’s all-time playoff
(11,305), third in field goals made (5,237), fourth in games record for most blocks in a game with 10 vs. Houston on April
played (765), minutes played (21,403), and steals (931), 26, 1985 ... One of 11 players in NBA history drafted in the
sixth in free throw attempts (1,961), and seventh in free fourth round or lower to play in an All-Star Game (1989 at
throws made (1,387), rebounds (2,519) and assists (1,627) Houston) ... Resides in Park City, Utah, and remains active
on Jazz’s all-time ledger. in the community hosting various camps and clinics for kids
... Owns and operates Tuscany, a popular restaurant in Salt
Lake City.
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14 JEFF HORNACEK 12 JOHN STOCKTON
NUMBER RETIRED ON NOVEMBER 19, 2002 NUMBER RETIRED ON NOVEMBER 22, 2004
Considered one the top shooting guards in league history, Named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA history and
connecting on .496 percent from the field (5,929-11,957), considered by most as the greatest pure point guard in league
including .403 percent from three-point range (828-2,055) and history … Finished his career averaging 13.1 points, 10.5 assists,
.877 percent from the free throw line (2,973-3,390) for his career 2.7 rebounds and 2.17 steals in 1,504 contests … NBA’s all-time
… Perennial league-leader in free throw percentage (second in leader in assists (15,806) and steals (3,265) … Two-time Olympic
1995-96 and 1997-98, third in 1996-97), sixth in 1998-99, Gold Medal winner as a member of the 1992 “Dream Team” in
seventh in 1991-92 and 1993-94, eighth in 1990-91) and in Barcelona and the 1996 United States team in Atlanta … Named
three-point field goal percentage (second in 1997-98, third in to the All-NBA First Team twice (1993-94 and 1994-95), the
1990-91 and 1991-92, fifth in 1995-96, seventh in 1998-99) … All-NBA Second Team six times (1987-90, 1991-92, 1992-93
Ranks eighth in NBA history in free throw percentage … Tied an NBA and 1995-96) and the All-NBA Third Team three times (1990-
single-game record for most three-point field goals without a miss 91, 1996-97 and 1998-99) … NBA All-Defensive Second Team
when he shot 8-for-8 from behind the arc vs. Seattle on November selection five times (1988-89, 1990-92, 1994-95 and 1996-97)
23, 1994 … Made 11 consecutive three-pointers without a miss … Selected to 10 NBA All-Star Games (1989-97, 2000) and was
(December 30, 1994 to January 11, 1995), tying for the third best named co-MVP along with Karl Malone in the 1993 game played
mark in league history … Played in 477 of a possible 487 after in Salt Lake City … Holds the NBA record for most seasons leading
joining the Jazz in 1994 and averaged 14.4 points, connecting on the league in assists (nine, 1987-88 through 1995-96), most
.494 percent from the field (.428 percent from three-point range) assists in a single season (1,164 in 1990-91) and highest single
season assists-per-game averaged (14.5 in 1990-91) … Recorded
and .897 percent from the free throw line … Ranks first in free
a career-high 28 assists, vs. San Antonio on January 15, 1991,
throw percentage and three-point field goal percentage, third in and set the NBA record for most assists by a visiting player with
three-point field goals made (439) and attempted (1,025), fourth 27 assists at New York on December 12, 1989 … Recorded 16
in assists (1,895), fifth in steals (618), sixth in free throws made consecutive seasons in the league’s top ten in assists … Became
(1,499), seventh in field goal percentage (.494 percent) and free the NBA’s all-time leader in steals on February 20, 1996 vs. Boston
throws attempted (1,672), eighth in points scored (6,848), field … Led the league in steals twice 1988-89 and 1991-92 … Scored
goals made (2,455) and attempted (4,967) and minutes played his 19,000th career point November 26, 2002 and finished his
(14,730) and 10th in scoring average (14.3) on the Jazz’ all-time career with 19,711 points ... Played in 1,504 of a possible 1,526
ledger … Played his first six seasons for Phoenix, averaging 13.7 games during his career (.986) and ranks third in the NBA’s all-
points and 5.4 assists … Overall for his career, averaged 14.5 time list in games played ... Played in every game in 17 of his 19
points, 4.9 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 1.43 steals in 1,077 NBA seasons, missing four games in 1989-90 (two due a sprained left
games … Scored a career-high 40 points vs. Seattle on November ankle and two with a viral infection) and 18 games in 1997-98
23, 1994, grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds at Portland on due to left knee surgery … Played in a career-high 609 consecutive
November 2, 1991, and served up a career-high 18 assists twice games (2/13/90 - 4/20/97) and had played in 442 consecutive
… Was selected to play in the 1992 NBA All-Star Game in Phoenix games when he announced his retirement … Played all 19 seasons
where he scored 11 points with 3 assists in 24 minutes … Won the with the Jazz, setting a league record for most seasons with the
AT&T Three-point Shootout during All-Star Weekend in New York same franchise (1984-2003) and became the seventh oldest
City in 1998 and successfully defended his title during the 2000 player in league history (41), when he reached that milestone on
All-Star Weekend played at Golden State … Retired from the NBA March 26, 2003 … Appeared in the NBA Playoffs in all 19 seasons
following the 1999-2000 season.. Later served as a Jazz assistant and played in 182 of the 193 playoffs games in Jazz history …
coach from 2011-13... Currently head coach of the Phoenix Suns. Ranks first in NBA history for most consecutive seasons in the
playoffs and for most appearances … Ranks second in league
playoff history in assists (1,839), fourth in steals in (338) and
ninth in games played … Retired from the Jazz on May 1, 2003.
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RETIRED NUMBERS
32 KARL MALONE 4 ADRIAN DANTLEY
NUMBER RETIRED ON MARCH 23, 2006 NUMBER RETIRED ON APRIL 11, 2007
Named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History … Two-time One of the most prolific scorers in NBA history, amassed 23,177
NBA Most Valuable Player (1997, 1999) … Career averages of points during his 15-year NBA career, ranking 18th on the all-time
25.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.42 steals and .78 list … Appeared in 461 games as a Jazzman, averaging 29.6
blocks in 1,434 games … Maintains eighth-highest scoring points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.09 steals while shooting
average in league history … One of two players (Jerry West) to .562 (4908-8737) … Six-time NBA All-Star with Jazz (1980-86) …
average at least 25 points in 11 consecutive seasons (1987- All-NBA Second Team in 1980-81 and 1983-84 … Led the NBA in
1998) … Holds NBA record for most consecutive seasons (11) scoring in 1980-81 (30.7 ppg) and 1983-84 (30.6) … Averaged
with 2,000 or more points (1988-1998) and most seasons (12) 30+ points in four straight seasons (1980-84) … Scored 40+
with 2,000 or more points … Only player in league history named points 49 times with Jazz … Averaged 26.6+ points each season
to All-NBA First Team 11 times (1989-1999) … All-NBA Second from 1980-87 … Five times led the NBA in free throws made,
Team selection in 1987-88 … Three-time NBA All-Defensive First shooting .818 for his career, ranking seventh in NBA history in free
Team honoree (1997-99) as well as a Second-Team selection in throws made … Has three of top five games based on free throws
1987-88 … Scored in double figures 575 consecutive games, made in NBA history … Shares the NBA record for free throws made
third-longest streak in NBA history behind Michael Jordan (840) in a game with 28 vs. Houston, 1/4/84 … Career .540 field-goal
and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (787), from December 18, 1991, shooter … Has three of the top six scoring games in Jazz franchise
through March 26, 1999 … Led league in free throws made a history, including 57 (20-27) vs. Chicago on 12/4/82 … Led the
record eight times (1988-89 through 1992-93 and 1996-97 Jazz in scoring six times in seven years, 1979-82, 1983-86 …
through 1998-99) … Played in career-high 543 consecutive games Piloted Jazz to first winning season in franchise history (1985-86)
from December 18, 1991, to April 8, 1998, with streak ending … Led the Jazz to the playoffs three times (1984-86) … 1984 NBA
due to league suspension … Played all 82 games in a season 10 Comeback Player of the Year … 1977 NBA Rookie of the Year …
times, tied for third all-time (14-John Stockton, 14-A.C. Green, Holds Jazz franchise single-season records for highest free-throw
10-Randy Smith) … Ranks behind only John Stockton (1,504) percentage (.576, 730-1267) in 1979-80 and free throws made
for most games played with one franchise at 1,434 … Two-time and attempted (913-946) in 1983-84 … Holds five of the top
Olympic gold medal-winner as member of 1992 “Dream Team” 10 scoring averages in franchise history (3rd-6th, 10th) … Ranks
in Barcelona and in 1996 U.S. team in Atlanta … Voted 1998-99 first in points per game (29.6 ppg), first in shooting percentage
Most Valuable Player by media with 827 points, defeating Alonzo (.562, 4,908-8,737), third in scoring (13,635) behind Malone
Mourning (773) and Tim Duncan (740) … Voted MVP in 1996-97, and Stockton, third in free throws made and attempted (3,814-
defeating Michael Jordan (986 to 957 points) … Won 1997-98 4,663) behind Malone and Stockton, fourth in field goals made
IBM Award, designed to honor the player who contributes the most and attempted (4,908-8,737) behind Malone and Stockton, fifth
to his team’s overall success … One of eight players to win All-Star in offensive rebounds (1,169), sixth in assists (1,702), seventh in
Game MVP honors at least twice, claiming honors 1989 and 1993 rebounds (2,845), eight in assists per game (3.7), eight in steals
(co-MVP with John Stockton) … Scored a career-high 61 points (502), and ninth in rebounds per game (6.2) on the Jazz’s all-time
(21-26 FG, 19-19 FT), the most by a Jazz player since the Jazz ledger … Owns all-time record for free throw attempts made in a
moved to Utah, vs. Milwaukee on January 27, 1990 … Has scored single game (31) and shares record of most offensive rebounds
50+ points four times, 40+ points 44 times and 30+ points 427 in a single game (13) … Acquired by the Jazz from L.A. Lakers
times … Jazz were 312-115 (.731 percent) when “The Mailman” in exchange for Spencer Haywood on September 13, 1979 …
scored 30 or more points … Registered three triple-doubles in his Traded by the Jazz to Detroit on August 21, 1986 … In addition
career (most recently 29 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists vs. the to the Jazz, Lakers and Pistons, also played with Buffalo, Indiana,
L.A. Clippers on 5/4/99) … Named NBA Player of the Week 23 Dallas and Milwaukee in 15-year NBA career … Olympic gold
times and Player of the Month seven times … Finished third to medalist in 1976.
Patrick Ewing (36 votes) and Xavier McDaniel (16.5) with 14.5
votes for 1985-86 Rookie of the Year … Named to 1985-86
All-Rookie Team.
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“HOT” ROD HUNDLEY 1223 JERRY SLOAN
BANNER RAISED JANUARY 29, 2010 BANNER RAISED JANUARY 31, 2014
The original “Voice of the Jazz,” called games for the team’s The 1223 represents the combined total of regular season (1127)
first 35 years of existence (1974-2009) … Called games with a and playoff wins (96) over his 23 seasons as Jazz head coach from
distinctive voice and unique play-by-play style that made him 1988-2011 … Now a Jazz senior basketball adviser, currently in
instantly recognizable to audiences nationwide … Among his most his 31st season with the franchise after having previously served
well-known expressions are “You gotta love it, baby!,” “leapin’ the organization as either head coach, assistant or scout every
leaner,” “Stockton to Malone,” and “With a gentle push, and a year over a 28-season span stretching from 1984-2011 … Worked
mild arc, the old cowhide globe hits home” … Was the Curt Gowdy for the Jazz as a scout (1983-84), became an assistant coach to
Media Award recipient by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall Frank Layden on November 19, 1984, and was named the sixth
of Fame in 2003 … Winner of the NBA’s Distinguished Broadcaster head coach in franchise history on December 9, 1988, when
Award in 1994, only the third recipient of that honor at the time Layden resigned … Finished his career as the winningest coach
… Inducted into the Utah Broadcast Hall of Fame in 2004 … in Jazz franchise history for both regular season wins and winning
Also a member of the Utah Summer Games Hall of Honor (2005) percentage (1,127-682, .623) and playoff victories (96) … A 2009
… Was the longest tenured Jazz employee and only member of inductee into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame,
the original New Orleans Jazz staff at the time of his retirement retired with the third most wins in NBA history (1,221-803), sixth
following the 2008-09 season … Called 3,051st and final Utah best winning percentage (.603) all-time (min. 500 wins), two NBA
Jazz game on April 27, 2009 (at Los Angeles Lakers) … Missed Finals appearances (1997 and 1998) and seven division titles …
only 14 games in 35 years … Called all five seasons of New Orleans Guided the Jazz to 16 consecutive winning seasons and thirteen
Jazz basketball (1974-79), relocating with the team to Salt Lake 50-win seasons … His teams made 20 trips to the NBA Playoffs
City in 1979 (called Utah Jazz games 1979-2009) … Called first (19 with Utah: 1989-2003, ’07-10) and his 98 playoff wins are
ever Jazz game October 17, 1974 at New York … The only voice of the sixth most in NBA history … Span as Jazz head coach remains
the Jazz from 1974-2005 as the team simulcast its radio and TV the longest tenure of any coach in NBA history … Ranks first on
broadcasts … Moved to radio when the broadcasts split in 2005 the NBA’s all-time list for consecutive games coached with one
(was Jazz radio voice 2005-09) … Called 2,500th Jazz game on franchise (1,809), and also owns the record for most wins with one
February 19, 2003 (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) … Called his 3,000th team (1,127) … One of just four coaches in league history to win
Jazz game on January 7, 2009 (vs. New Orleans Hornets) … Prior at least 50 games in 10 different seasons (Pat Riley, Phil Jackson,
to joining the Jazz, was a radio/TV analyst for Los Angeles Lakers Gregg Popovich) and his 16 consecutive winning seasons (1988-
(1967-69) and Phoenix Suns (1969-74) … Was also a national 2004) are third-most all-time (Riley-19, Popovich-17) and he joins
broadcaster for CBS (1972-74, ’78-81), working three NBA All-Star Popovich (16) and Red Auerbach (11) as the only coaches in NBA
Games (1974, 1980, 1981) and four NBA Finals (1974, 1979, history with 10 straight winning seasons with one team … Only
1980, 1981) … Was also a radio analyst for three NBA All-Star coach to ever win 1,000 games with one franchise and fifth coach
Games (1977, 1987, 1989) … A two-time consensus All-American in NBA history to record 1,000 career wins … Voted by his peers
during four seasons at West Virginia University (1954-57), was No. as The Sporting News 2004 NBA Coach of the Year after leading
1 overall pick of 1957 NBA Draft by the Cincinnati Royals, WVU’s the Jazz to a 42-40 record the season following the departures
only No. 1 pro selection in any sport … Selected to the NCAA’s of Stockton and Malone … Was runner-up for the Red Auerbach
Silver Anniversary All-America Team (1982) … Played six NBA NBA Coach of the Year … Also finished second in NBA Coach of
seasons (1957-63) for the Minneapolis and Los Angeles Lakers the Year balloting in 2006-07 … Named NBA Western Conference
… Was a two-time NBA All-Star … West Virginia retired his No. Coach of the Month 10 times … The longest tenured coach with
33 on January 23, 2010 … On January 29, 2010, the Jazz raised one franchise in all of major professional sports at the time of his
a banner featuring a microphone in his honor and dedicated the retirement, there were 245 NBA head coaching changes during
Vivint Smart Home Arena pressroom as the “Hot Rod Hundley his Jazz coaching career … Sloan coached 133 different players
Media Center.”... Passed away at the age of 80 at his home in the during his tenure as head coach of the Jazz.
Phoenix area on March 27, 2015.
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LARRY H. MILLER
NO. 9 BANNER RAISED AND COURT DEDICATED IN HIS HONOR ON APRIL 14, 2010
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1974 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ EXPANSION DRAFT - MAY 20, 1974
PLAYER TEAM PLAYER TEAM
Dennis Awtrey..........................................................Chicago Bob Kauffman1......................................................... Buffalo
Jim Barnett*....................................................Golden State Toby Kimball*...................................................Philadelphia
Walt Bellamy*.......................................................... Atlanta Steve Kuberski...........................................................Boston
John Block*..........................................Kansas City-Omaha Stu Lantz*.................................................................Detroit
Barry Clemens......................................................Cleveland Dean Meminger 1...................................................New York
E.C. Coleman*........................................................Houston Louie Nelson*...................................................Washington
Lamar Green*.........................................................Phoenix Curtis Perry......................................................... Milwaukee
Nate Hawthorne................................................. L.A. Lakers Bud Stallworth*........................................................ Seattle
Ollie Johnson*........................................................Portland
*Played for the Jazz 1 - Traded to Atlanta as stipulation of Pete Maravich trade on 5/3/74.
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1980 1986
Round Pick Player (Position) From Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 2 Darrell Griffith (G)* Louisville 1 15 Dell Curry (G)* Virginia Tech
1 (from PHX) 19 John Duren (G)* Georgetown 3 61 John Shasky (C) Minnesota
4 72 Alan Taylor (C) Brigham Young 3 63 Bill Breeding (C) Rocky Mountain (MT)
5 94 Wally West (F) Boston University 4 84 Marty Embry (F) DePaul
6 118 Kenny Cunningham (G) Western Michigan 5 107 Kerry Boagni (F) Cal-State Fullerton
7 140 Dave Colescott (G) North Carolina 6 130 Chuck Everson (C) Villanova
8 163 Jim Brandon (F) St. Peter’s (NJ) 7 153 Mark Mitchell (C) Hartford
9 181 Paul Renfro (F) Texas-Arlington
10 201 Leroy Coleman (F) Middle Tennessee St. 1987
Round Pick Player (Position) From
1981 1 15 José Ortiz (F)* Oregon State
Round Pick Player (Position) From 3 61 Clarence Martin (F/C) Western Kentucky
1 (from HOU) 13 Danny Schayes (C)* Syracuse 3 (from BOS) 68 Billy Donovan (G) Providence
2 27 Howard Wood (F)* Tennessee 4 84 Reuben Holmes (C) Alabama State
4 73 George Torres (F) Bethany Nazareth (OK) 5 107 Bart Kofoed (G)* Kearney State
5 97 Mike Clark (C) Oregon 6 130 Art Sabb (F/G) Bloomfield College (NJ)
6 119 Kevin Sprewer (F) Loyola (IL) 7 153 Keith Webster (G) Harvard
7 143 Mike Robinson (C) Central Michigan
8
9
165
188
Bobby Cattage (F)*
Ken Ollie (F)
Auburn
Wyoming
1988
Round Pick Player (Position) From
10 207 Joe Merten (F) Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1 17 Eric Leckner (C)* Wyoming
2 42 Jeff Moe (G) Iowa
1982 3 67 Ricky Grace (G) Oklahoma
Round Pick Player (Position) From The NBA Draft was reduced to the current two-round format in 1989
1 3 Dominique Wilkins (F)1 Georgia
3
3 (from DET)
49
55
Steve Trumbo (F)
Jerry Eaves (G)*
Brigham Young
Louisville 1989
4 72 Mark Eaton (C)* UCLA Round Pick Player (Position) From
5 95 Mike McKay (F) Connecticut 1 21 Theodore “Blue” Edwards (F/G)* East Carolina
6 118 Alvin Jackson (G) Southern 2 48 Junie Lewis (G) South Alabama
7 141 Thad Garner (F) Michigan
8 164 Rick Campbell (G) Middle Tennessee St. 1990
10 208 Mike Edwards (G) New Orleans Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 - Rights traded to Atlanta for John Drew, Freeman Williams and cash on 9/3/82. 2 (from SAC) 33 Walter Palmer (C)* Dartmouth
1991
1983 Round
1
Pick
21
Player (Position)
Eric Murdock (G)*
From
Providence
Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 7 Thurl Bailey (F)* North Carolina State 2 48 Isaac Austin (C)* Arizona State
3 54 Bobby Hansen (G)* Iowa
4
5
76
100
Doug Arnold (F)
Matt Clark (G)
Texas Christian
Oklahoma State
1992
Round
Pick Player (Position) From
6 122 Fred Gilliam (F) Clemson no picks
7 146 Gerald Kazanowski (F/C) Victoria (Canada)
8
9
168
191
Michael McCombs (F)
Ron Webb (F)
Sante Fe (NM)
Oklahoma Christian 1993
10 211 Odell Mosteller (G) Auburn Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 18 Luther Wright (C)* Seton Hall
1984 2 45 Bryon Russell (F/G)* Long Beach State
Round
1
Pick
16
Player (Position)
John Stockton (G)*
From
Gonzaga 1994
3 62 David Pope (F) Norfolk State (VA) Round Pick Player (Position) From
4 86 Jim Rowinski (F) Purdue 2 47 Jamie Watson (G/F)* South Carolina
5 108 Marcus Gaither (G) Fairleigh Dickinson
6 132 Chris Harrison (F) West Virginia Wesleyan 1995
7 154 Bob Evans (C) Southern Utah State Round Pick Player (Position) From
8 178 Eric Booker (G) UNLV 1 28 Greg Ostertag (C)* Kansas
9 199 Kelly Knight (F) Kansas
10 222 Mike Curran (G)
The NBA Draft was reduced to a seven-round format in 1985
Niagara 1996
Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 25 Martin Muursepp (F) 1 Estonia
2 54 Shandon Anderson (F/G)* Georgia
1985 1- Rights traded to Miami for a future first-round pick (2000 - No. 23, DeShawn
Stevenson) on 6/26/96.
Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 13 Karl Malone (F)* Louisiana Tech
2
4
39
83
Carey Scurry (F)*
Delaney Rudd (G)*
Long Island
Wake Forest
1997
Round Pick Player (Position) From
5 105 Ray Hall (G/F) Canisius 1 27 Jacque Vaughn (G)* Kansas
6 129 Jim Miller (F) Virginia 2 57 Nate Erdmann (G) Oklahoma
7 151 Mike Wacker (F) Texas
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1998 2009
Round Pick Player (Position) From Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 29 Nazr Mohammed (C) 1 Kentucky 1 20 Eric Maynor (G)* Virginia Commonwealth
2 57 Torraye Braggs (F) Xavier (OH) 2 50 Goran Suton (F/C) Michigan State
1 - Rights traded to Philadelphia for a future first-round pick (1999 - No. 19,
Quincy Lewis) on 6/24/98. 2010
Round Pick Player (Position) From
1999 1 (from NYK via PHX) 9 Gordon Hayward (F)* Butler
Round Pick Player (Position) From 2 55 Jeremy Evans (F)* Western Kentucky
1 (from PHI) 19 Quincy Lewis (F)* Minnesota
1 (from ORL)
1
24
28
Andrei Kirilenko (F)*
Scott Padgett (F)*
Russia
Kentucky
2011
Round Pick Player (Position) From
2 58 Eddie Lucas (G) Virginia Tech 1 (from NJ) 3 Enes Kanter (C)* Kentucky
1 12 Alec Burks (G)* Colorado
2000
Round Pick
1 (from MIA) 23
Player (Position) From
DeShawn Stevenson (G)* Washington Union H.S. (CA)
2012
Round Pick Player (Position) From
2 50 Kaniel Dickens (F) Idaho 2 47 Kevin Murphy (G)* Tennessee Tech
2001 2013
Round Pick Player (Position) From Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 24 Raul Lopez (G)* Spain 1 14 Shabazz Muhammad (G/F) 1 UCLA
2 53 Jarron Collins (F/C)* Stanford 1 (from GS via BRO) 21 Gorgui Dieng (C) 1
Louisville
2 46 Erick Green (G) 2 Virginia Tech
2002 1 - Rights traded, with trade considerations to Minnesota for rights to Trey Burke
Round Pick Player (Position) From (selected ninth overall) on 6/27/13.
1 19 Ryan Humphrey (F)1 Notre Dame 2 - Rights traded, with cash considerations, to Denver for rights to Rudy Gobert
2 47 Jamal Sampson (F/C)1 Oklahoma (selected 27th overall) on 6/27/13.
1 - Rights traded to Orlando for draft rights to Curtis Borchardt (selected 18th overall)
on 6/26/02. 2014
Round Pick Player (Position) From
2003 1 5 Danté Exum (G)* Australia
Round Pick Player (Position) From 1 (from GS) 23 Rodney Hood (G/F)* Duke
1 19 Aleksandar Pavlovic (F)* Serbia 2 35 Jarnell Stokes (F) 1 Tennessee
2 47 Maurice Williams (G)* Alabama 1 - Rights traded to Memphis for 2016 second-round pick on 6/26/14.
2004 2015
Round Pick Player (Position) From Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 14 Kris Humphries (F)* Minnesota 1 12 Trey Lyles (F)* Kentucky
1 (from PHX) 16 Kirk Snyder (G)* Nevada 2 42 Olivier Hanlan (G) Boston College
1 (from HOU) 21 Pavel Podkolzin (C) 1 Russia 2 (from CLE) 54 Daniel Diez (G) 1 Spain
1 - Rights traded to Dallas for a 2005 first-round pick (later traded to Portland - No. 27, 1 - Rights traded to Portland for cash considerations on 6/25/15.
Linas Kleiza) on 6/24/04.
2005 2016
Round Pick Player (Position) From
Round Pick Player (Position) From 1 12 Taurean Prince (F)1 Baylor
1 (from POR) 3 Deron Williams (G)* Illinois 2 (from BOS via MEM) 52 Joel Bolomboy (C) Weber State
2 34 C.J. Miles (G)* Skyline H.S. (TX) 2 42 Isaiah Whitehead (G)2 Seton Hall
2 (from CHI via HOU) 51 Robert Whaley (C)* Walsh (OH) 2 (from GS) 60 Tyrone Wallace (G) California
2006 1 - Rights traded to Atlanta in three-team trade that sent George Hill from Indiana to
Utah, and Jeff Teague from Atlanta to Indiana on 7/7/16.
Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 14 Ronnie Brewer (G)* Arkansas 2 - Rights traded to Brooklyn for rights to Marcus Paige (selected 55th overall) and cash
2 (from CHI via HOU) 46 Dee Brown (G)* Illinois considerations on 6/23/16.
2 47 Paul Millsap (F)* Louisiana Tech
2008
Round Pick Player (Position) From
1 23 Kosta Koufos, (C)* Ohio State
2 (PHI) 44 Ante Tomic (C) Croatia
2 53 Tadija Dragicevic (F) Serbia
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S E A S O N AWA R D W I N N E R S
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER (2) DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (2) CITIZENSHIP AWARD (2)
1996-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone AWARDED SINCE 1982-83 1983-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Layden
1998-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 1984-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Eaton 1988-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thurl Bailey
1988-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Eaton
ALL-NBA (34) IBM AWARD [COMPUTER FORMULA] (1)
FIRST TEAM (16) ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM (18) (AWARDED 1983-84 TO 2001-02)
1975-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . Pete Maravich FIRST TEAM (8) 1997-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
1976-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . Pete Maravich 1976-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . E.C. Coleman
1977-78 . . . . . . . . . . . Truck Robinson 1984-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Eaton SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
1988-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 1985-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Eaton (AWARDED SINCE 1996-97)
1988-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Eaton none
1989-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
1990-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 1996-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
1997-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
DIVISIONAL WINNER
1991-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 1996-97 . . . . Jeff Hornacek (Midwest)
1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 1998-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 2004-05 . Andrei Kirilenko (Northwest)
1993-94 . Karl Malone, John Stockton 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . Andrei Kirilenko 2005-06 . Andrei Kirilenko (Northwest)
1994-95 . Karl Malone, John Stockton 2006-07 . . . Derek Fisher (Northwest)
1995-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone SECOND TEAM (10)
1996-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 1986-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Eaton
1987-88 . . . Mark Eaton, Karl Malone
ALL-STAR GAME MVP (3*)
1997-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
1988-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton 1993 . Karl Malone, John Stockton (co-MVPs)
1998-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
1990-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
SECOND TEAM (13) 1991-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton ALLSTATE GOOD HANDS AWARD (2)
1994-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton 1987-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
1977-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . Pete Maravich
1996-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton 1988-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
1980-81 . . . . . . . . . . . Adrian Dantley
1983-84 . . . . . . . . . . . Adrian Dantley 2003-04 . . . . . . . . . . . Andrei Kirilenko
1987-88 . Karl Malone, John Stockton 2004-05 . . . . . . . . . . . Andrei Kirilenko NBA COURT VISION AWARD (2)
[NBA ASSIST LEADER]
1988-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton (AWARDED 1992-93 TO 1994-95)
1989-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton ALL-ROOKIE TEAM (9) 1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
1991-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
FIRST TEAM (6) 1993-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
1980-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . Darrell Griffith
1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
1983-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thurl Bailey
1995-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
1985-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
1999-00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
2001-02 . . . . . . . . . . . Andrei Kirilenko
2007-08 . . . . . . . . . . . Deron Williams
2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . Deron Williams
2009-10 . . . . . . . . . . . Deron Williams
2013-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Burke
290
MONTHLY/WEEKLY AWARD WINNERS
PLAYER OF THE MONTH (11) COMMUNITY ASSIST AWARD (2) 3/8/98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
(AWARDED SINCE 1979-80) (AWARDED SINCE 2000-01) 4/11/99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
February 1988 . . . . . . . . . John Stockton August 2004 . . . . . . . . . . Carlos Boozer 3/6/00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
March 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone November 2010 . . . . . . . Deron Williams 11/6/00 . Karl Malone/John Stockton*
January 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone Award split into Eastern/Western
December 1990 . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone PLAYER OF THE WEEK (51) Conference winners starting 2001-02
2/17/02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
April 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone (AWARDED SINCE 1979-80)
12/2/79 . . . . . . . . . . . . Adrian Dantley 11/9/03 . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrei Kirilenko
March 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
10/19/80 . . . . . . . . . . . Adrian Dantley 2/29/04 . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrei Kirilenko
February 1998 . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
3/6/83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Drew 11/6/06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carlos Boozer
November 2000 . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
12/4/83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rickey Green 12/18/06 . . . . . . . . . . . . Carlos Boozer
Award split into Eastern/Western
Conference winners starting 2001-02 12/19/83 . . . . . . . . . . . Adrian Dantley 2/5/07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mehmet Okur
Oct./Nov. 2007 . . . . . . . . Carlos Boozer 3/18/84 . . . . . . . . . . . . Adrian Dantley 3/9/09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deron Williams
February 2010 . . . . . . . . . Carlos Boozer 3/10/85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darrell Griffith 12/7/09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carlos Boozer
Oct./Nov.2010 . . . . . . . . Deron Williams 3/23/86 . . . . . . . . . . . . Adrian Dantley 12/14/09 . . . . . . . . . . . Deron Williams
3/15/87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 2/22/10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carlos Boozer
ROOKIE OF THE MONTH (5) 1/3/88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 11/15/10 . . . . . . . . . . . Deron Williams
(AWARDED SINCE 1981-82) 2/21/88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton 4/23/12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Al Jefferson
December 1985 . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone 3/6/88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby Hansen 4/1/13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Al Jefferson
Award split into Eastern/Western 4/24/88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone +Shared with Charles Barkley *Co-Players of the Week
Conference winners starting 2001-02
December 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Burke 4/16/89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
January 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Burke 11/19/89 . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
April 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Burke 12/30/89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
April 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodney Hood 1/28/90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
12/9/90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
COACH OF THE MONTH (12) 12/8/91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Malone
(AWARDED SINCE 1982-83) 2/16/92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
December 1983 . . . . . . . . Frank Layden
3/8/92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
December 1986 . . . . . . . . Frank Layden
4/19/92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
December 1993 . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sloan
1/31/93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
January 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sloan
12/19/93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
March 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sloan
12/18/94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
March 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sloan
1/29/95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Stockton
February 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sloan
4/23/95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
March 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sloan
12/31/95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
February 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sloan
11/24/96 . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone+
Split into Conference winners starting 2002-03
3/16/97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
November 2006 . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sloan
3/23/97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
March 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sloan
11/30/97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
February 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sloan
2/15/98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Malone
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JAZZ IN ALL-STAR GAMES (42)
PLAYER GAMES STARTS YEARS
Karl Malone 14** 8 1988-98, 2000-02
John Stockton 10 4 1989-97, 2000
Adrian Dantley 6 5 1980-82, ‘84-86
Pete Maravich 3* 2 1977-79
Carlos Boozer 2* 0 2007-08
Mark Eaton 1 0 1989
Rickey Green 1 0 1984
Andrei Kirilenko 1 0 2004
Mehmet Okur 1 0 2007
Truck Robinson 1 0 1978
Deron Williams 2 0 2010-11
TOTAL (11 Players) 42 19
* indicates number of times player was selected but did not play
TRAINER (2)
NAME YEAR SITE DATE
Don Sparks 1982 East Rutherford, NJ 1/31/82
Don Sparks 1993 Salt Lake City 2/21/93
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ANDREI KIRILENKO (1: 2004)
Date Site G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS
2/15/04 Los Angeles 1 -- 12 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
ALL-STAR TOTALS 1 0 12 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
KARL MALONE (14: 1988, 1989-MVP, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993-co-MVP, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002)
Date Site G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS
2/7/88 Chicago 1 1 33 9 19 .474 0 0 --- 4 5 .800 4 6 10 2 4 0 2 3 0 22
2/12/89 Houston 1 1 26 12 17 .706 0 0 --- 4 6 .667 4 5 9 3 3 0 2 2 0 28
2/11/90 Miami Voted as a starter but did not play due to injury (ankle)
2/10/91 Charlotte 1 1 31 6 11 .545 0 0 --- 4 6 .667 4 7 11 4 1 0 1 3 1 16
2/9/92 Orlando 1 1 19 5 7 .714 0 0 --- 1 2 .500 0 7 7 3 1 0 1 1 1 11
2/21/93 Salt Lake City 1 1 34 11 17 .647 0 0 --- 6 9 .667 3 7 10 0 3 0 1 3 2 28
2/13/94 Minneapolis 1 1 21 3 9 .333 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 3 4 7 2 2 0 1 1 0 6
2/12/95 Phoenix 1 -- 16 6 6 1.000 0 0 --- 3 4 .750 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 15
2/10/96 San Antonio 1 -- 20 2 6 .333 0 0 --- 7 8 .875 0 9 9 2 1 0 1 1 0 11
2/9/97 Cleveland 1 1 20 2 8 .250 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 4
2/8/98 New York City 1 1 17 2 4 .500 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 3 3 2 1 0 2 0 0 4
2/13/00 Oakland 1 -- 3 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2/11/01 Washington, DC 1 -- 4 0 2 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2/10/02 Philadelphia Selected but did not play (personal reasons)
ALL-STAR TOTALS 12 8 244 58 107 .542 0 0 --- 29 40 .725 19 55 74 19 16 0 12 15 5 145
JOHN STOCKTON (10: 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993-co-MVP, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000)
Date Site G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS
2/12/89 Houston 1 1 32 5 6 .833 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 0 2 2 17 4 0 5 12 0 11
2/11/90 Miami 1 1 15 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 6 1 0 1 3 1 2
2/10/91 Charlotte 1 -- 12 1 6 .167 0 0 --- 2 4 .500 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 4
2/9/92 Orlando 1 -- 18 5 8 .625 2 3 .667 0 0 --- 0 1 1 5 2 0 3 3 0 12
2/21/93 Salt Lake City 1 1 31 3 6 .500 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 6 6 15 3 0 2 5 0 9
2/13/94 Minneapolis 1 -- 26 6 10 .600 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 1 4 5 10 2 0 1 4 0 13
2/12/95 Phoenix 1 -- 14 2 6 .333 0 3 .000 0 0 --- 1 0 1 6 0 0 2 0 0 4
2/10/96 San Antonio 1 -- 18 2 9 .222 0 7 .000 0 0 --- 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 4
2/9/97 Cleveland 1 1 20 5 6 .833 2 2 1.000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 5 2 0 1 1 0 12
2/13/00 Oakland 1 -- 11 5 5 1.000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 10
ALL-STAR TOTALS 10 4 197 35 66 .530 7 20 .350 4 6 .667 2 15 17 71 20 0 16 29 1 81
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ALL-STAR SATURDAY PARTICIPANTS
NBA ALL-STAR SATURDAY NIGHT WINNERS
EVENT PLAYER(S) YEAR SITE
Shootout Jeff Malone 1993 Salt Lake City
Three-Point Shootout Jeff Hornacek 1998 New York
Three-Point Shootout Jeff Hornacek 2000 Oakland
NBA/WNBA 2Ball Jeff Hornacek/Natalie Williams 2000 Oakland
Skills Challenge Deron Williams 2008 New Orleans
Slam Dunk Contest Jeremy Evans 2012 Orlando
Skills Challenge Trey Burke 2014 New Orleans
R/S indicates Rookie or Sophomore * played for Team Chuck (Charles Barkley) ^ played for Team Webber (Chris Webber) + played for Team USA & played for Team World
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ALL-STAR SATURDAY PARTICIPANTS
LEGENDS CLASSIC (HELD FROM 1984-93)
PLAYER DATE SITE MIN FG-A FT-A TOT AST PTS
Rod Hundley 2/11/89 Houston 9 0-2 0-0 3 0 0
Ron Boone 2/20/93 Salt Lake City 12 2-5 0-3 3 1 4
Rod Hundley 2/20/93 Salt Lake City 12 2-6 0-0 0 1 4
Frank Layden 2/20/93 Salt Lake City Head Coach in 45-58 West loss
ALL-STAR SHOOTOUT
PLAYER DATE SITE FINISH COMPETITORS
Jeff Malone 2/20/93 Salt Lake City Winner 4
Jeff Hornacek 2/11/95 Phoenix 4th 4
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ADELMAN, RICK - GUARD - #21
Born: June 16, 1946 Ht. 6-2 Wt. 180 College: Loyola Marymount
Acquired: By trade from Chicago on 11/12/74 (for John Block) Departed: Traded to Kansas City-Omaha on 2/1/75 (with Ollie Johnson for Nate Williams)
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2012 3 0 8 2 3 .667 1 11.000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.0 0.7 0.00 0.00 1.7 2.7
JAZZ TOTALS 3 0 8 2 3 .667 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.0 0.7 0.00 0.00 1.7 2.7
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2003 2 0 16 1 4 .250 0 0 --- 2 4 .500 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.5 0.0 0.00 0.00 2.0 8.0
JAZZ TOTALS 2 0 16 1 4 .250 0 0 --- 2 4 .500 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.5 0.0 0.00 0.00 2.0 8.0
296
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ANDERSON, MITCHELL “J.J.” - FORWARD - #11
Born: September 23, 1960 Ht. 6-8 Wt. 195 College: Bradley
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 12/24/82 Departed: Contract expired following the 1984-85 season
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1984 5 0 13 5 8 .625 1 11.000 0 0 --- 3 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 13 0.8 0.0 0.00 0.20 2.6 2.6
JAZZ TOTALS 5 0 13 5 8 .625 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 3 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 13 0.8 0.0 0.00 0.20 2.6 2.6
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1997 18 0 296 29 66 .439 5 12 .417 20 28 .714 20 28 48 13 28 0 11 12 1 93 2.7 0.7 0.61 0.06 5.2 16.4
1998 20 0 378 53 103 .515 3 11 .273 25 37 .676 26 37 63 19 30 0 5 30 1 140 3.2 1.0 0.25 0.05 7.0 18.9
1999 11 0 297 37 77 .481 6 14 .429 24 34 .706 8 33 41 13 34 2 6 14 3 116 3.7 1.2 0.55 0.27 10.5 27.0
JAZZ TOTALS 49 0 971 119 246 .484 14 37 .378 69 99 .697 54 98 152 45 92 2 22 56 5 349 3.1 0.9 0.45 0.10 7.1 19.8
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2007 5 0 28 3 8 .375 0 0 --- 5 12 .417 3 8 11 1 8 0 1 0 0 11 2.2 0.2 0.20 0.00 2.2 5.6
JAZZ TOTALS 5 0 28 3 8 .375 0 0 --- 5 12 .417 3 8 11 1 8 0 1 0 0 11 2.2 0.2 0.20 0.00 2.2 5.6
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ARROYO, CARLOS (CONTINUED)
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2003 3 0 27 3 9 .333 0 0 --- 3 4 .750 2 0 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 9 0.7 1.7 0.00 0.00 3.0 9.0
JAZZ TOTALS 3 0 27 3 9 .333 0 0 --- 3 4 .750 2 0 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 9 0.7 1.7 0.00 0.00 3.0 9.0
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1993 1 0 3 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1.0 0.0 0.00 1.00 2.0 3.0
JAZZ TOTALS 1 0 3 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1.0 0.0 0.00 1.00 2.0 3.0
298
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BAILEY, THURL (CONTINUED)
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1984 11 10 340 50 97 .515 0 2 .000 17 21 .810 15 46 61 10 33 0 2 16 11 117 5.5 0.9 0.18 1.00 10.6 30.9
1985 10 10 375 62 152 .408 0 0 --- 45 55 .818 21 171 92 27 30 0 5 21 18 169 9.2 2.7 0.50 1.80 16.9 37.5
1986 4 4 147 28 77 .364 0 1 .000 8 11 .727 11 21 32 13 13 0 2 5 2 64 8.0 3.3 0.50 0.50 16.0 36.8
1987 5 0 151 30 63 .476 0 0 --- 18 181.000 14 16 30 9 12 1 3 12 6 78 6.0 1.8 0.60 1.20 15.6 30.2
1988 11 0 449 99 203 .488 0 1 .000 57 68 .838 21 42 63 18 32 0 6 21 23 255 5.7 1.6 0.55 2.09 23.2 40.8
1989 3 2 122 12 34 .353 0 0 --- 12 15 .800 10 15 25 3 11 0 1 9 4 36 8.3 1.0 0.33 1.33 12.0 40.7
1990 5 5 190 43 88 .489 0 0 --- 19 24 .792 8 24 32 7 19 1 5 5 6 105 6.4 1.4 1.00 1.20 21.0 38.0
1991 9 0 228 23 64 .359 0 0 --- 22 25 .880 11 21 32 9 27 1 3 12 6 68 3.6 1.0 0.33 0.67 7.6 25.3
1999 11 0 115 17 33 .515 0 0 --- 3 4 .750 5 10 15 2 19 0 3 8 6 37 1.4 0.2 0.27 0.55 3.4 10.5
JAZZ TOTALS 69 31 2117 364 811 .449 0 4 .000 201 241 .834 116 366 382 98 196 3 30 109 82 929 5.5 1.4 0.43 1.19 13.5 30.7
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BENIMON, JERELLE - FORWARD - #22
Born: August 1, 1991 Ht. 6-8 Wt. 245 College: Towson
Acquired: Signed to a 10-day contract on 3/6/15 Departed: 10-day contract expired on 3/16/15
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1992 13 9 257 36 84 .429 6 13 .462 11 111.000 18 32 50 6 30 0 6 10 5 101 3.8 0.5 0.46 0.38 7.8 19.8
1993 5 5 136 13 41 .317 2 9 .222 9 13 .692 7 17 24 5 17 0 3 2 6 41 4.8 1.0 0.60 1.20 8.2 27.2
1994 16 5 357 48 122 .393 3 16 .188 16 25 .640 23 44 67 10 31 0 7 16 11 121 4.2 0.6 0.44 0.69 7.6 22.3
1995 5 5 167 21 45 .467 11 25 .440 6 9 .667 7 21 28 4 10 0 2 10 4 81 5.6 0.8 0.40 0.80 16.2 33.4
1996 14 5 259 33 70 .471 14 28 .500 7 9 .778 6 31 37 7 17 0 1 14 3 115 2.6 0.5 0.07 0.21 8.2 18.5
2001 4 0 61 7 19 .368 2 6 .333 7 71.000 1 6 7 2 6 0 0 2 2 27 1.8 0.5 0.00 0.50 6.8 15.3
JAZZ TOTALS 57 29 1237 158 381 .415 38 97 .392 56 74 .757 62 151 213 34 111 0 19 54 31 486 3.7 0.6 0.33 0.54 8.5 21.7
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1987 2 0 3 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.0 1.5
JAZZ TOTALS 2 0 3 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.0 1.5
300
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BIBBY, HENRY - GUARD - #21
Born: November 24, 1949 Ht. 6-1 Wt. 185 College: UCLA
Acquired: By trade from New York on 2/1/75 (with 1975 1st-Rd. pick for Jim Barnett and Neal Walk) Departed: Sold to Philadelphia on 9/17/76
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1994 4 0 13 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0.3 0.0 0.25 0.00 0.3 3.3
JAZZ TOTALS 4 0 13 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0.3 0.0 0.25 0.00 0.3 3.3
301
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BOONE, RON - GUARD - #24
Born: September 6, 1946 Ht. 6-2 Wt. 200 College: Idaho State
Acquired: By trade from L.A. Lakers on 10/25/79 (for 1981 3rd-Rd. pick) Departed: Waived on 1/26/81
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2007 17 17 654 162 302 .536 0 0 --- 76 103 .738 54 153 207 50 52 0 17 51 5 400 12.2 2.9 1.00 0.29 23.5 38.5
2008 12 12 441 76 183 .415 0 0 --- 40 56 .714 42 105 147 34 47 2 6 36 2 192 12.3 2.8 0.50 0.17 16.0 36.8
2009 5 5 186 38 72 .528 0 0 --- 27 35 .771 12 54 66 11 18 0 8 15 2 103 13.2 2.2 1.60 0.40 20.6 37.2
2010 10 10 402 89 168 .530 0 0 --- 19 35 .543 33 99 132 30 38 1 4 24 7 197 13.2 3.0 0.40 0.70 19.7 40.2
JAZZ TOTALS 44 44 1683 365 725 .503 0 0 --- 162 229 .707 141 411 552 125 155 3 35 126 16 892 12.5 2.8 0.80 0.36 20.3 38.3
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1984 5 0 55 3 4 .750 0 0 --- 2 5 .400 2 4 6 2 12 0 0 4 1 8 1.2 0.4 0.00 0.20 1.6 11.0
JAZZ TOTALS 5 0 55 3 4 .750 0 0 --- 2 5 .400 2 4 6 2 12 0 0 4 1 8 1.2 0.4 0.00 0.20 1.6 11.0
302
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BOYD, FRED - GUARD - #4
Born: June 13, 1950 Ht. 6-2 Wt. 180 College: Oregon State
Acquired: Claimed off waivers from Philadelphia on 1/17/76 Departed: Waived on 10/10/78
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2007 8 0 41 6 10 .600 0 0 --- 7 13 .538 2 4 6 2 3 0 1 2 0 19 0.8 0.3 0.13 0.00 2.4 5.1
2008 12 12 305 51 98 .520 1 6 .167 19 25 .760 17 21 38 19 29 0 12 4 4 122 3.2 1.6 1.00 0.33 10.2 25.4
2009 5 5 158 20 49 .408 0 2 .000 11 16 .688 7 16 23 13 9 0 7 11 1 51 4.6 2.6 1.40 0.20 10.2 31.6
JAZZ TOTALS 25 17 504 77 157 .490 1 8 .125 37 54 .685 26 41 67 34 41 0 20 17 5 192 2.7 1.4 0.80 0.20 7.7 20.2
303
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BROWN, DEE - GUARD - #11
Born: August 17, 1984 Ht. 6-0 Wt. 181 College: Illinois
Acquired: Selected in 2nd round (46th overall) - 2006 NBA Draft Departed: Contract expired following the 2006-07 season
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2007 8 0 52 6 17 .353 0 6 .000 1 4 .250 1 2 3 9 1 0 0 4 0 13 0.4 1.1 0.00 0.00 1.6 6.5
JAZZ TOTALS 8 0 52 6 17 .353 0 6 .000 1 4 .250 1 2 3 9 1 0 0 4 0 13 0.4 1.1 0.00 0.00 1.6 6.5
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1989 2 1 11 0 2 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.0 5.5
1990 5 0 67 7 15 .467 0 0 --- 4 5 .800 5 5 10 3 11 0 1 5 1 18 2.0 0.6 0.20 0.20 3.6 13.4
1991 9 0 223 27 56 .482 0 0 --- 32 38 .842 20 46 66 5 36 1 3 12 1 86 7.3 0.6 0.33 0.11 9.6 24.8
1992 16 0 274 30 75 .400 0 0 --- 32 41 .780 22 43 65 11 43 0 2 16 2 92 4.1 0.7 0.13 0.13 5.8 17.1
1993 5 0 93 13 25 .520 0 0 --- 7 11 .636 4 12 16 2 9 0 0 5 1 33 3.2 0.4 0.00 0.20 6.6 18.6
JAZZ TOTALS 37 1 668 77 173 .445 0 0 --- 75 95 .789 51 108 159 21 102 1 6 38 5 229 4.3 0.6 0.16 0.14 6.2 18.1
304
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BROWN, RAYMOND - FORWARD - #24
Born: July 5, 1965 Ht. 6-8 Wt. 220 College: Idaho
Acquired: Signed as a free agent from the CBA on 2/16/90 Departed: Contract expired following the 1989-90 season
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1990 3 0 6 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.0 2.0
JAZZ TOTALS 3 0 6 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.0 2.0
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1991 4 0 29 4 8 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 11 0.8 0.3 0.00 0.00 2.8 7.3
JAZZ TOTALS 4 0 29 4 8 .500 1 2 .500 0 0 --- 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 11 0.8 0.3 0.00 0.00 2.8 7.3
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2012 4 0 73 9 19 .474 1 5 .200 0 0 --- 7 8 15 3 9 0 2 3 1 19 3.8 0.8 0.50 0.25 4.8 18.3
JAZZ TOTALS 4 0 73 9 19 .474 1 5 .200 0 0 --- 7 8 15 3 9 0 2 3 1 19 3.8 0.8 0.50 0.25 4.8 18.3
305
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BYRNES, MARTY - FORWARD - #15
Born: April 30, 1956 Ht. 6-7 Wt. 220 College: Syracuse
Acquired: By trade from Phoenix on 1/12/79 (with Ron Lee, 1979 and 1980 1st-Rd. picks and cash for Len Robinson) Departed: Waived on 10/12/79
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1995 5 0 114 14 31 .452 0 0 --- 20 24 .833 3 12 15 7 26 2 3 4 5 48 3.0 1.4 0.60 1.00 9.6 22.8
1996 18 0 339 46 97 .474 0 0 --- 17 25 .680 11 23 34 21 66 2 4 16 14 109 1.9 1.2 0.22 0.78 6.1 18.8
1997 20 0 280 40 83 .482 0 0 --- 18 24 .750 11 29 40 10 64 1 6 18 9 98 2.0 0.5 0.30 0.45 4.9 14.0
1998 20 0 292 41 90 .456 0 0 --- 6 8 .750 16 25 41 11 63 1 1 9 12 88 2.1 0.6 0.05 0.60 4.4 14.6
JAZZ TOTALS 63 0 1025 141 301 .468 0 0 --- 61 81 .753 41 89 130 49 219 6 14 47 40 343 2.1 0.8 0.22 0.63 5.4 16.3
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2012 4 0 73 9 19 .474 1 5 .200 0 0 --- 7 8 15 3 9 0 2 3 1 19 3.8 0.8 0.50 0.25 4.8 18.3
JAZZ TOTALS 4 0 73 9 19 .474 1 5 .200 0 0 --- 7 8 15 3 9 0 2 3 1 19 3.8 0.8 0.50 0.25 4.8 18.3
306
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CHAMBERS, TOM - FORWARD - #42
Born: June 21, 1959 Ht. 6-10 Wt. 230 College: Utah
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 8/11/93 Departed: Contract expired following the 1994-95 season
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1994 16 0 325 35 97 .361 0 7 .000 23 29 .793 16 29 45 12 50 1 5 8 9 93 2.8 0.8 0.31 0.56 5.8 20.3
1995 5 0 60 11 22 .500 1 3 .333 9 13 .692 3 10 13 2 18 1 2 3 0 34 2.6 0.4 0.40 0.00 6.8 12.0
JAZZ TOTALS 21 0 385 46 119 .387 1 10 .100 32 42 .762 19 39 58 14 68 2 7 11 9 127 2.8 0.7 0.33 0.43 6.0 18.3
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2003 5 5 122 10 27 .370 0 0 --- 2 4 .500 3 4 7 8 15 0 2 7 1 22 1.4 1.6 0.40 0.20 4.4 24.4
JAZZ TOTALS 5 5 122 10 27 .370 0 0 --- 2 4 .500 3 4 7 8 15 0 2 7 1 22 1.4 1.6 0.40 0.20 4.4 24.4
307
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CLARK, KEON - FORWARD/CENTER - #13
Born: April, 16, 1975 Ht. 6-11 Wt. 221 College: UNLV
Acquired: By trade from Sacramento on 8/5/03 (with two 2nd-Rd. picks for a 2004 2nd-Rd. pick)
Departed: Traded to Phoenix on 2/19/04 (with Ben Handlogten for Tom Gugliotta, two 1st-Rd. picks and a 2nd Rd. pick)
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2002 4 4 47 10 18 .556 0 0 --- 2 21.000 4 3 7 0 11 0 0 4 0 22 1.8 0.0 0.00 0.00 5.5 11.8
2007 13 0 110 3 9 .333 0 0 --- 9 17 .529 8 12 20 5 21 0 4 1 0 15 1.5 0.4 0.31 0.00 1.2 8.5
2008 5 0 20 0 3 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 3 3 6 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1.2 0.2 0.20 0.20 0.0 4.0
2009 3 3 35 1 5 .200 0 0 --- 6 8 .750 4 6 10 1 9 0 1 0 0 8 3.3 0.3 0.33 0.00 2.7 11.7
JAZZ TOTALS 25 7 212 14 35 .400 0 0 --- 17 27 .630 19 24 43 7 43 0 6 5 1 45 1.7 0.3 0.24 0.04 1.8 8.5
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1986 4 0 21 1 4 .250 0 0 --- 3 4 .750 1 4 5 2 4 0 0 0 0 5 1.3 0.5 0.00 0.00 1.3 5.3
JAZZ TOTALS 4 0 21 1 4 .250 0 0 --- 3 4 --- 1 4 5 2 4 0 0 0 0 5 1.3 0.5 0.00 0.00 1.3 5.3
308
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COOLEY, JACK - FORWARD - #45
Born: April 12, 1991 Ht. 6-9 Wt. 246 College: Notre Dame
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 8/19/14 Departed: Waived on 10/22/14
Re-acquired: Signed to a 10-day contract on 2/24/15 Departed: 10-day contract expired on 3/6/15
Re-acquired: Signed to a second 10-day contract on 3/16/15; to multi-year contract on 3/26/15
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2014-15 16 0 87 9 22 .409 0 0 --- 9 21 .429 10 15 25 1 23 0 6 3 3 27 1.6 0.1 0.38 0.19 1.7 5.4
JAZZ TOTALS 16 0 87 9 22 .409 0 0 --- 9 21 .429 10 15 25 1 23 0 6 3 3 27 1.6 0.1 0.38 0.19 1.7 5.4
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1992 16 0 447 69 137 .504 0 2 .000 42 54 .778 39 49 88 17 45 0 12 17 3 180 5.5 1.1 0.75 0.19 11.3 27.9
1993 5 0 161 24 50 .480 0 0 --- 11 17 .647 16 22 38 9 15 0 3 7 1 59 7.6 1.8 0.60 0.20 11.8 32.2
1994 16 11 413 41 106 .387 4 12 .333 14 15 .933 25 54 79 15 31 0 21 11 3 108 4.9 0.9 1.31 0.19 6.8 25.8
JAZZ TOTALS 37 11 1021 134 293 .457 4 14 .286 67 86 .779 80 125 205 41 91 0 36 35 7 347 5.5 1.1 0.97 0.19 9.4 27.6
309
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COUSIN, MARCUS - CENTER - #0 (3/9/11) / #50 (2010-11)
Born: December 18, 1986 Ht. 6-11 Wt. 255 College: Houston
Acquired: Signed to a 10-day contract on 3/9/11 Departed: 10-day contract expired on 3/18/11
310
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CURRY, DELL - GUARD - #30
Born: June 25, 1964 Ht. 6-5 Wt. 205 College: Virginia Tech
Acquired: Selected in 1st round (15th overall) of 1986 NBA Draft Departed: Traded to Cleveland in three-team deal on 10/8/87
311
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DEANE, GREG - GUARD - #33
Born: December 6, 1957 Ht. 6-4 Wt. 190 College: Utah
Acquired: Selected in 4th round (67th overall) of 1979 NBA Draft Departed: Waived on 11/6/79
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1993 1 0 5 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.0 5.0
1995 5 5 76 5 6 .833 0 0 --- 4 41.000 3 6 9 0 8 0 0 2 3 14 1.8 0.0 0.00 0.60 2.8 15.2
JAZZ TOTALS 6 5 81 5 7 .714 0 0 --- 4 4 1.000 3 6 9 0 8 0 0 2 3 14 1.5 0.0 0.00 0.50 2.3 13.5
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1984 11 0 172 43 85 .506 0 0 --- 26 33 .788 10 15 25 9 26 0 4 11 0 112 2.3 0.8 0.36 0.00 10.2 15.6
JAZZ TOTALS 11 0 172 43 85 .506 0 0 --- 26 33 .788 10 15 25 9 26 0 4 11 0 112 2.3 0.8 0.36 0.00 10.2 15.6
312
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EATON, MARK - CENTER - #53*
Born: January 24, 1957 Ht. 7-4 Wt. 290 College: UCLA
Acquired: Selected in 4th round (72nd overall) of 1982 NBA Draft Departed: Retired following the 1992-93 season
*Uniform #53 retired in his honor on 3/1/96
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1984 11 11 254 21 41 .512 0 0 --- 8 17 .471 19 57 76 9 33 1 5 16 34 50 6.9 0.8 0.45 3.09 4.5 23.1
1985 5 5 158 12 34 .353 0 0 --- 5 7 .714 11 34 45 5 19 0 4 12 29 29 9.0 1.0 0.80 5.80 5.8 31.6
1986 4 4 157 28 57 .491 0 0 --- 2 3 .667 13 23 36 10 12 0 1 4 18 58 9.0 2.5 0.25 4.50 14.5 39.3
1987 5 5 193 19 41 .463 0 0 --- 16 25 .640 16 39 55 3 18 0 1 4 21 5411.0 0.6 0.20 4.20 10.8 38.6
1988 11 11 461 31 65 .477 0 0 --- 23 36 .639 28 75 103 13 48 3 12 14 34 85 9.4 1.2 1.09 3.09 7.7 41.9
1989 3 3 99 8 17 .471 0 0 --- 9 11 .818 11 22 33 1 6 0 1 7 2 2511.0 0.3 0.33 0.67 8.3 33.0
1990 5 5 128 9 17 .529 0 0 --- 1 5 .200 8 22 30 0 17 0 3 4 14 19 6.0 0.0 0.60 2.80 3.8 25.6
1991 9 9 255 16 31 .516 0 0 --- 7 12 .583 17 39 56 5 41 1 1 7 13 39 6.2 0.6 0.11 1.44 4.3 28.3
1992 16 16 473 26 46 .565 0 0 --- 21 27 .778 30 60 90 4 47 0 7 11 36 73 5.6 0.3 0.44 2.25 4.6 29.6
1993 5 5 117 10 19 .526 0 0 --- 2 4 .500 16 17 33 2 9 0 0 2 9 22 6.6 0.4 0.00 1.80 4.4 23.4
JAZZ TOTALS 74 74 2295 180 368 .489 0 0 --- 94 147 .639 169 388 557 52 250 5 35 81 210 454 7.5 0.7 0.47 2.84 6.1 31.0
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1984 11 0 132 22 46 .478 1 3 .333 10 13 .769 3 7 10 13 10 0 5 7 2 57 0.9 1.2 0.45 0.18 5.2 12.0
JAZZ TOTALS 11 0 132 22 46 .478 1 3 .333 10 13 .769 3 7 10 13 10 0 5 7 2 57 0.9 1.2 0.45 0.18 5.2 12.0
313
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EDWARDS, THEODORE “BLUE” (CONTINUED)
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1990 5 0 94 14 26 .538 1 3 .333 7 8 .875 8 10 18 8 16 0 7 12 1 38 3.6 1.6 1.40 0.20 7.6 18.8
1991 9 9 241 37 77 .481 1 2 .500 16 20 .800 7 21 28 16 37 0 8 15 1 93 3.1 1.8 0.89 0.11 10.3 26.8
1992 16 7 354 52 111 .468 2 10 .200 23 32 .719 22 29 51 17 45 0 23 25 3 133 3.2 1.1 1.44 0.19 8.3 22.1
1995 4 0 33 4 12 .333 1 11.000 0 0 --- 1 5 6 3 3 0 2 3 0 11 1.5 0.8 0.50 0.00 2.8 8.3
JAZZ TOTALS 34 16 722 107 226 .473 5 16 .313 46 60 .767 38 65 103 44 101 0 40 55 5 275 3.0 1.3 1.18 0.15 8.1 21.2
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2012 2 0 7 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 2 21.000 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1.5 0.5 0.50 0.00 1.0 3.5
JAZZ TOTALS 2 0 7 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1.5 0.5 0.50 0.00 1.0 3.5
314
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EXUM, DANTÉ - GUARD - #11
Born: July 13, 1995 Ht. 6-6 Wt. 190 From: Australia
Acquired: Selected in 1st round (5th overall) of 2014 NBA Draft
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1989 2 0 3 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.0 1.5
JAZZ TOTALS 2 0 3 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.0 1.5
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2012 4 1 116 15 36 .417 0 0 --- 17 29 .586 14 24 38 2 11 0 5 5 6 47 9.5 0.5 1.25 1.50 11.8 29.0
JAZZ TOTALS 4 1 116 15 36 .417 0 0 --- 17 29 .586 14 24 38 2 11 0 5 5 6 47 9.5 0.5 1.25 1.50 11.8 29.0
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2010 10 9 181 13 30 .000 0 0 --- 7 21 .333 8 31 39 12 30 0 0 14 5 33 3.9 1.2 0.00 0.50 3.3 18.1
JAZZ TOTALS 10 9 181 13 30 .433 0 0 --- 7 21 .333 8 31 39 12 30 0 0 14 5 33 3.9 1.2 0.00 0.50 3.3 18.1
315
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FISHER, DEREK - GUARD - #2
Born: August 9, 1974 Ht. 6-1 Wt. 211 College: Arkansas-Little Rock
Acquired: By trade from Golden State on 7/12/06 (for Devin Brown, Keith McLeod and Andre Owens) Departed: Waived on 7/12/07
316
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FULLER, TODD (CONTINUED)
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1999 10 0 105 10 26 .385 0 0 --- 6 10 .600 8 20 28 0 21 0 0 5 2 26 2.8 0.0 0.00 0.20 2.6 10.5
JAZZ TOTALS 10 0 105 10 26 .385 0 0 --- 6 10 .600 8 20 28 0 21 0 0 5 2 26 2.8 0.0 0.00 0.20 2.6 10.5
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2010 5 0 7 5 6 .833 1 11.000 0 2 .000 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 0.4 0.0 0.00 0.00 2.2 1.4
JAZZ TOTALS 5 0 7 5 6 .833 1 1 1.000 0 2 .000 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 0.4 0.0 0.00 0.00 2.2 1.4
317
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GILLIAM, ARMEN - FORWARD/CENTER - #5
Born: May 28, 1964 - Died: July 5, 2011 Ht. 6-9 Wt. 260 College: UNLV
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 1/7/00 Departed: Contract expired following the 1999-00 season
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2000 10 0 132 15 46 .326 0 0 --- 5 13 .385 6 23 29 4 15 0 4 11 4 35 2.9 0.4 0.40 0.40 3.5 13.2
JAZZ TOTALS 10 0 132 15 46 .326 0 0 --- 5 13 .385 6 23 29 4 15 0 4 11 4 35 2.9 0.4 0.40 0.40 3.5 13.2
318
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GRANT, PAUL - CENTER - #16
Born: January 4, 1974 Ht. 7-0 Wt. 245 College: Wisconsin
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 1/1/04 Departed: Waived 1/6/04
Re-acquired: Signed to first of consecutive 10-day contracts on 1/8/04 Departed: Waived on 1/25/04
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GREEN, TOMMY - GUARD - #14
Born: April 8, 1956 Ht. 6-2 Wt. 185 College: Southern Univeristy
Acquired: Selected in 2nd round (35th overall) of 1978 NBA Draft Departed: Contract expired following the 1978-79 season
320
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HANDLOGTEN, BEN - FORWARD/CENTER - #44
Born: November 16, 1973 Ht. 6-10 Wt. 240 College: Western Michigan
Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent on 10/26/03 Departed: Traded to Phoenix on 2/19/04 (with Keon Clark for Tom Gugliotta, two 1st-Rd. picks and a 2nd Rd. pick)
Re-acquired: Signed to first of consecutive 10-day contracts on 3/9/05, remainder of season on 3/29/95 Departed: Contract expired following the 2004-05 season
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1984 4 0 18 2 7 .296 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 2 5 7 2 4 0 0 2 0 11 1.8 0.5 0.00 0.00 2.8 4.5
1985 8 0 34 2 8 .250 0 0 --- 5 8 .625 1 3 4 6 6 0 3 3 0 9 0.5 0.8 0.38 0.00 1.1 4.3
1986 4 4 140 27 37 .730 2 3 .667 8 9 .889 10 8 18 11 16 0 3 7 1 68 4.5 2.8 0.75 0.25 17.0 35.0
1987 5 5 142 21 49 .429 2 5 .400 17 20 .850 3 12 15 11 14 0 1 7 1 65 3.0 2.2 0.20 0.20 13.0 28.4
1988 11 11 408 67 135 .496 19 36 .528 16 22 .727 8 31 39 32 42 1 7 27 0 207 3.5 2.9 0.64 0.00 18.8 37.1
1989 3 3 123 11 35 .314 3 9 .333 8 10 .800 5 12 17 4 15 0 1 6 2 39 5.7 1.3 0.33 0.67 13.0 41.0
1990 5 5 145 21 43 .488 7 14 .500 1 4 .250 7 7 14 5 14 0 3 4 0 64 2.8 1.0 0.60 0.00 12.8 29.0
JAZZ TOTALS 40 28 1010 151 314 .481 35 70 .500 56 75 .747 36 78 114 71 111 1 18 56 4 463 2.9 1.8 0.45 0.10 11.6 25.3
321
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HARPRING, MATT - GUARD/FORWARD - #15
Born: May 31, 1976 Ht. 6-7 Wt. 231 College: Georgia Tech
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 8/15/02 Departed: Traded to Oklahoma City on 12/22/09 (with Eric Maynor for draft rights to Peter Fehse)
322
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HAYES, STEVE - CENTER - #50
Born: August 2, 1955 Ht. 7-0 Wt. 205 College: Idaho State
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 5/23/85 Departed: Waived on 10/26/86
323
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HORNACEK, JEFF - GUARD - #14*
Born: May 3, 1963 Ht. 6-4 Wt. 190 College: Iowa State
Acquired: By trade from Philadelphia on 2/24/94 (with Sean Green and a future 2nd-Rd. pick for Jeff Malone and a 1994 1st-Rd. pick)
Departed: Retired following the 1999-00 season *Uniform #14 retired in his honor 11/19/02
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1993-94 27 9 826 147 289 .509 18 42 .429 82 92 .891 19 48 67 104 71 0 32 33 3 394 2.5 3.9 1.19 0.11 14.6 30.6
1994-95 81 81 2996 482 937 .514 89 219 .406 284 322 .882 53 157 210 347 181 1 129 145 171337 2.6 4.3 1.59 0.21 16.5 37.0
1995-96 82 59 2588 442 880 .502 104 223 .466 259 290 .893 62 147 209 340 171 1 106 127 201247 2.5 4.1 1.29 0.24 15.2 31.6
1996-97 82 82 2592 413 856 .482 72 195 .369 293 326 .899 60 181 241 361 188 1 124 134 261191 2.9 4.4 1.51 0.32 14.5 31.6
1997-98 80 80 2460 399 828 .482 56 127 .441 285 322 .885 65 205 270 349 175 1 109 132 151139 3.4 4.4 1.36 0.19 14.2 30.8
1998-99 48 48 1435 214 449 .477 34 81 .420 125 140 .893 33 127 160 192 95 0 52 82 14 587 3.3 4.0 1.08 0.29 12.2 29.9
1999-00 77 77 2133 358 728 .492 66 138 .478 171 180 .950 49 133 182 202 149 1 66 113 16 953 2.4 2.6 0.86 0.21 12.4 27.7
JAZZ TOTALS 477 436 15030 2455 4967 .494 439 1025 .428 1499 1672 .897 341 998 1339 1895 1030 5 618 766 111 6848 2.8 4.0 1.30 0.23 14.4 31.5
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1994 16 16 558 85 179 .475 15 34 .441 62 68 .912 11 28 39 64 45 0 24 28 6 277 2.4 4.0 1.50 0.38 17.3 34.9
1995 5 5 178 26 51 .510 7 13 .538 11 14 .786 3 3 6 20 19 1 8 7 1 84 1.2 4.0 1.60 0.20 16.8 35.6
1996 18 18 644 104 207 .502 34 58 .586 73 82 .890 22 43 65 60 41 1 19 27 3 383 3.6 3.3 1.06 0.17 21.3 35.8
1997 20 20 704 90 208 .433 19 53 .358 92 105 .876 22 67 89 73 53 1 21 36 4 329 4.5 3.7 1.05 0.20 16.5 35.2
1998 20 20 636 74 178 .416 14 30 .467 55 65 .846 7 43 50 64 51 1 20 32 4 245 2.5 3.2 1.00 0.20 12.3 31.8
1999 11 11 304 49 106 .462 7 18 .389 29 33 .879 9 32 41 26 34 1 11 12 0 148 3.7 2.4 1.00 0.00 13.5 27.6
2000 10 10 297 43 102 .422 9 22 .409 20 24 .833 9 21 30 33 28 0 10 15 0 133 3.0 3.3 1.00 0.00 13.3 29.7
JAZZ TOTALS 100 100 3321 471 1031 .457 105 228 .461 342 391 .875 83 237 320 340 271 5 113 157 18 1599 3.2 3.4 1.13 0.18 16.0 33.2
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HUDSON, TROY - GUARD - #25
Born: March 13, 1976 Ht. 6-1 Wt. 170 College: Southern Illinois
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 10/5/97 Departed: Waived on 12/27/97
325
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IAVARONI, MARC - FORWARD - #43
Born: September 15, 1956 Ht. 6-10 Wt. 225 College: Virginia
Acquired: By trade from San Antonio on 2/15/86 (with Jeff Cook for Jeff Wilkins) Departed: Contract expired following the 1988-89 season
326
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JAMES, AARON - FORWARD - #23
Born: October 5, 1952 Ht. 6-8 Wt. 210 College: Grambling
Acquired: Selected in 2nd round (28th overall) of 1974 NBA Draft Departed: Contract expired following the 1978-79 season
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2010 6 0 10 1 6 .167 0 0 --- 0 1 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.2 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.3 1.7
JAZZ TOTALS 6 0 10 1 6 .167 0 0 --- 0 1 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0.2 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.3 1.7
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2012 4 4 141 36 68 .529 0 1 .000 1 4 .250 7 27 34 10 10 0 5 5 3 73 8.5 2.5 1.25 0.75 18.3 35.3
JAZZ TOTALS 4 4 141 36 68 .529 0 1 .000 1 4 .250 7 27 34 10 10 0 5 5 3 73 8.5 2.5 1.25 0.75 18.3 35.3
327
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JERRETT, GRANT - FORWARD - #17
Born: July 8, 1993 Ht. 6-10 Wt. 232 College: Arizona
Acquired: By trade from Oklahoma City as part of a three-team, eight-player trade (with Detroit) on 2/19/15
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1990 1 0 3 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.0 3.0
JAZZ TOTALS 1 0 3 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.00 0.0 3.0
328
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KANTER, ENES - CENTER/FORWARD - #0
Born: May 20, 1992 Ht. 6-11 Wt. 267 College: Kentucky From: Turkey
Acquired: Selected in 1st round (3rd overall) of 2011 NBA Draft Departed: Traded to Oklahoma City on 2/19/15 as part of 8-player, 3-team trade (with Detroit)
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2011-12 66 0 874 117 236 .496 0 1 .000 70 105 .667 107 171 278 8 87 0 18 54 23 304 4.2 0.1 0.27 0.35 4.6 13.2
2012-13 70 2 1078 206 379 .544 1 11.000 93 117 .795 135 169 304 31 116 0 28 101 32 506 4.3 0.4 0.40 0.46 7.2 15.4
2013-14 80 37 2138 419 853 .491 0 1 .000 149 204 .730 222 376 598 75 230 1 28 144 42 987 7.5 0.9 0.35 0.53 12.3 26.7
2014-15 49 48 1326 286 582 .491 13 41 .317 93 118 .788 147 237 384 26 114 2 23 93 16 678 7.8 0.5 0.47 0.33 13.8 27.1
JAZZ TOTALS 265 87 5416 1028 2050 .501 14 44 .318 405 544 .744 611 953 1564 140 547 3 97 392 113 2475 5.9 0.5 0.37 0.43 9.3 20.4
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
2012 4 0 43 7 16 .438 0 0 --- 0 1 .000 8 8 16 1 7 0 0 4 4 14 4.0 0.3 0.00 1.00 3.5 10.8
JAZZ TOTALS 4 0 43 7 16 .438 0 0 --- 0 1 .000 8 8 16 1 7 0 0 4 4 14 4.0 0.3 0.00 1.00 3.5 10.8
329
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KILPATRICK, CARL - CENTER - #51
Born: May 16, 1956 Ht. 6-10 Wt. 230 College: Louisiana-Monroe
Acquired: Selected in 8th round (158th overall) of 1978 NBA Draft Departed: Contract expired following the 1979-80 season
330
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KNIGHT, BREVIN- GUARD - #2
Born: November 8, 1975 Ht. 5-10 Wt. 166 College: Stanford
Acquired: By trade from L.A. Clippers on 7/23/08 (for Jason Hart) Departed: Contract expired following 2008-09 season
331
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KRYSTKOWIAK, LARRY - FORWARD - #42
Born: September 23, 1964 Ht. 6-9 Wt. 240 College: Montana
Acquired: By trade from Milwaukee on 6/24/92 (with Jay Humphries for Blue Edwards, Eric Murdock and a 1992 1st-Rd. pick)
Departed: Contract expired following the 1992-93 season
332
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LEE, RUSSELL - GUARD - #11
Born: January 27, 1950 Ht. 6-5 Wt. 185 College: Marshall
Acquired: By trade from Milwaukee on 10/8/74 (with 1975 1st-Rd. pick for Steve Kuberski and a 1975 2nd-Rd. pick) Departed: Released on 11/24/74
333
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LOPEZ, RAUL - GUARD - #24
Born: April 15, 1980 Ht. 6-0 Wt. 160 From: Spain
Acquired: Selected in 1st round (24th overall) of 2001 NBA Draft Departed: Traded to Memphis as part of a five-team deal on 8/2/05
334
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MALONE, KARL - FORWARD - #32*
Born: July 24, 1963 Ht. 6-9 Wt. 256 College: Louisiana Tech
Acquired: Selected in 1st round (13th overall) of 1985 NBA Draft Departed: Contract expired following the 2002-03 season
*Uniform #32 retired in his honor 3/23/06 * Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1985-86 81 76 2475 504 1016 .496 0 2 .000 195 405 .481 174 544 718 236 295 2 105 279 44 1203 8.9 2.9 1.30 0.54 14.9 30.6
1986-87 82 82 2857 728 1422 .512 0 7 .000 323 540 .598 278 577 855 158 323 6 104 237 60 1779 10.4 1.9 1.27 0.73 21.7 34.8
1987-88 82 82 3198 858 1650 .520 0 5 .000 552 789 .700 277 709 986 199 296 2 117 325 50 2268 12.0 2.4 1.43 0.61 27.7 39.0
1988-89 80 80 3126 809 1559 .519 5 16 .313 703 918 .766 259 594 853 219 286 3 144 285 70 2326 10.7 2.7 1.80 0.88 29.1 39.1
1989-90 82 82 3122 914 1627 .562 16 43 .372 696 913 .762 232 679 911 226 259 1 121 304 50 2540 11.1 2.8 1.48 0.61 31.0 38.1
1990-91 82 82 3302 847 1608 .527 4 14 .286 684 888 .770 236 731 967 270 268 2 89 244 79 2382 11.8 3.3 1.09 0.96 29.0 40.3
1991-92 81 81 3054 798 1516 .526 3 17 .176 673 865 .778 225 684 909 241 226 2 108 248 51 2272 11.2 3.0 1.33 0.63 28.0 37.7
1992-93 82 82 3099 797 1443 .552 4 20 .200 619 836 .740 227 692 919 308 261 2 124 240 85 2217 11.2 3.8 1.51 1.04 27.0 37.8
1993-94 82 82 3329 772 1552 .497 8 32 .250 511 736 .694 235 705 940 328 268 2 125 234 126 2063 11.5 4.0 1.52 1.54 25.2 40.6
1994-95 82 82 3126 830 1548 .536 11 41 .268 516 695 .742 156 715 871 285 269 2 129 236 85 2187 10.6 3.5 1.57 1.04 26.7 38.1
1995-96 82 82 3113 789 1520 .519 16 40 .400 512 708 .723 175 629 804 345 245 1 138 199 56 2106 9.8 4.2 1.68 0.68 25.7 38.0
1996-97 82 82 2998 864 1571 .550 0 13 .000 521 690 .755 193 616 809 368 217 0 113 233 48 2249 9.9 4.5 1.38 0.59 27.4 36.6
1997-98 81 81 3030 780 1472 .530 2 6 .333 628 825 .761 189 645 834 316 237 0 96 247 70 2190 10.3 3.9 1.19 0.86 27.0 37.4
1998-99 49 49 1832 393 797 .493 0 1 .000 378 480 .788 107 356 463 201 134 0 62 162 28 1164 9.4 4.1 1.27 0.57 23.8 37.4
1999-00 82 82 2947 752 1476 .509 2 8 .250 589 739 .797 169 610 779 304 229 1 79 231 71 2095 9.5 3.7 0.96 0.87 25.5 35.9
2000-01 81 81 2895 670 1345 .498 2 5 .400 536 676 .793 114 555 669 361 216 0 93 244 62 1878 8.3 4.5 1.15 0.77 23.2 35.7
2001-02 80 80 3040 635 1399 .454 9 25 .360 509 639 .797 142 544 686 341 229 1 152 263 59 1788 8.6 4.3 1.90 0.74 22.4 38.0
2002-03 81 81 2936 595 1289 .462 3 14 .214 474 621 .763 113 515 628 379 204 0 136 210 31 1667 7.8 4.7 1.68 0.38 20.6 36.2
JAZZ TOTALS 1434 1429 53479 13335 25810 .517 85 309 .275 9619 12963 .742 3501 11100 14601 5085 4462 27 2035 4421 1125 36374 10.2 3.5 1.42 0.78 25.4 37.3
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1986 4 4 144 38 72 .528 0 0 --- 11 26 .423 6 24 30 4 18 1 8 6 0 87 7.5 1.0 2.00 0.00 21.8 36.0
1987 5 5 200 37 88 .420 0 0 --- 26 36 .722 15 33 48 6 20 1 11 17 4 100 9.6 1.2 2.20 0.80 20.0 40.0
1988 11 11 494 123 255 .482 0 1 .000 81 112 .723 33 97 130 17 35 0 13 39 7 327 11.8 1.5 1.18 0.64 29.7 44.9
1989 3 3 136 33 66 .500 0 0 --- 26 32 .813 22 27 49 4 16 1 3 13 1 92 16.3 1.3 1.00 0.33 30.7 45.3
1990 5 5 203 46 105 .438 0 1 .000 34 45 .756 16 35 51 11 22 1 11 12 5 126 10.2 2.2 2.20 1.00 25.2 40.6
1991 9 9 383 95 209 .455 0 8 .000 77 91 .846 23 97 120 29 35 0 9 26 11 267 13.3 3.2 1.00 1.22 29.7 42.6
1992 16 16 688 148 284 .521 0 2 .000 169 210 .805 43 138 181 42 57 0 22 46 19 465 11.3 2.6 1.38 1.19 29.1 43.0
1993 5 5 216 44 97 .454 1 2 .500 31 38 .816 12 40 52 10 21 0 6 20 2 120 10.4 2.0 1.20 0.40 24.0 43.2
1994 16 16 703 158 338 .467 0 4 .000 118 160 .738 52 146 198 54 59 2 23 34 13 434 12.4 3.4 1.44 0.81 27.1 43.9
1995 5 5 216 48 103 .466 1 3 .333 54 78 .692 15 51 66 19 18 0 7 14 2 151 13.2 3.8 1.40 0.40 30.2 43.2
1996 18 18 725 188 401 .469 0 3 .000 101 176 .574 47 139 186 79 61 0 24 45 10 477 10.3 4.4 1.33 0.56 26.5 40.3
1997 20 20 816 187 430 .435 1 2 .500 144 200 .720 60 168 228 57 59 0 27 54 15 519 11.4 2.9 1.35 0.75 26.0 40.8
1998 20 20 795 198 420 .471 0 3 .000 130 165 .788 47 170 217 68 69 0 22 60 20 526 10.9 3.4 1.10 1.00 26.3 39.8
1999 11 11 451 86 206 .417 0 1 .000 68 86 .791 36 88 124 52 37 0 13 40 8 240 11.3 4.7 1.18 0.73 21.8 41.0
2000 10 10 386 103 198 .520 2 2 1.000 64 79 .810 19 70 89 31 31 0 7 27 7 272 8.9 3.1 0.70 0.70 27.2 38.6
2001 5 5 199 49 121 .405 1 2 .500 39 49 .796 9 35 44 17 13 0 5 19 4 138 8.8 3.4 1.00 0.80 27.6 39.8
2002 4 4 163 30 73 .411 0 1 .000 20 28 .714 3 27 30 18 11 0 5 11 3 80 7.5 4.5 1.25 0.75 20.0 40.8
2003 5 5 191 34 84 .405 0 1 .000 30 41 .732 7 27 34 20 15 0 8 20 2 98 6.8 4.0 1.60 0.40 19.6 38.2
JAZZ TOTALS 172 172 7109 1645 3550 .463 6 36 .167 1223 1652 .740 465 1412 1877 538 597 6 224 503 133 4519 10.9 3.1 1.30 0.77 26.3 41.3
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MANNION, PACE - GUARD/FORWARD - #18
Born: September 22, 1960 Ht. 6-7 Wt. 190 College: Utah
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 12/22/84 Departed: Waived on 4/10/86
336
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MATTHEWS, WESLEY - GUARD - #23
Born: October 14, 1986 Ht. 6-5 Wt. 220 College: Marquette
Acquired: Signed as free agent on 9/25/09 Departed: Signed offer sheet with Portland on 7/13/10 (Jazz declined to match)
337
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MERIWEATHER, JOE C. - CENTER - #50
Born: October 26, 1953 Ht. 6-10 Wt. 215 College: Southern Illinois
Acquired: By trade from Atlanta fon 10/13/77 (for a 1978 1st-Rd. pick and future considerations) Departed: Traded to New York on 1/5/79 (for Spencer Haywood)
338
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MILLSAP, PAUL - FORWARD - #24
Born: February 10, 1985 Ht. 6-8 Wt. 258 College: Louisiana Tech
Acquired: Selected in 2nd round (47th overall) of 2006 NBA Draft Departed: Contract expired following the 2012-13 season
339
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MORRIS, CHRIS - GUARD/FORWARD - #34 (1996-98) / #43 (1995-96)
Born: January 20, 1966 Ht. 6-8 Wt. 228 College: Auburn
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 10/7/95 Departed: Contract expired following the 1997-98 season
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1992 3 0 11 3 5 .600 0 1 .000 2 21.000 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 3 1 8 1.0 0.3 0.33 0.33 2.7 3.7
JAZZ TOTALS 3 0 11 3 5 .600 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 3 1 8 1.0 0.3 0.33 0.33 2.7 3.7
340
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NATT, KENNY - GUARD - #18
Born: October 5, 1958 Ht. 6-3 Wt. 185 College: Louisiana-Monroe
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 2/24/83 Departed: Waived on 10/25/83 Re-acquired: Signed as a free agent on 9/28/84 Departed: Waived on 11/8/84
341
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O’BRIEN, J.J. - FORWARD - #22
Born: April 8, 1992 Ht. 6-7 Wt. 228 College: San Diego State
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 8/28/15 Departed: Waived on 10/13/15
Re-acquired: Signed to a 10-day contract on 1/16/16 Departed: 10-day contract expired on 1/26/16
342
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OSTERTAG, GREG - CENTER - #00 (1995-99, ‘01-04, ‘05-06) /
#39 (1999-2001)
Born: March 6, 1973 Ht. 7-2 Wt. 280 College: Kansas
Acquired: Selected in 1st-round (28th overall) of 1995 NBA Draft Departed: Contract expired following the 2003-04 season
Re-acquired: By trade from Memphis as part of a five-team, 13-player deal on 8/2/05 Departed: Retired following the 2005-06 season
REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1995-96 57 10 661 86 182 .473 0 0 --- 36 54 .667 57 118 175 5 91 1 5 25 63 208 3.1 0.1 0.09 1.11 3.6 11.6
1996-97 77 70 1818 210 408 .515 0 4 .000 139 205 .678 180 385 565 27 233 2 24 74 152 559 7.3 0.4 0.31 1.97 7.3 23.6
1997-98 63 23 1288 115 239 .481 0 0 --- 67 140 .479 134 240 374 25 166 1 28 74 132 297 5.9 0.4 0.44 2.10 4.7 20.4
1998-99 48 48 1340 99 208 .476 0 0 --- 75 121 .620 105 243 348 23 140 2 12 45 131 273 7.3 0.5 0.25 2.73 5.7 27.9
1999-00 81 3 1606 124 267 .464 0 1 .000 119 187 .636 172 310 482 18 196 2 20 79 172 367 6.0 0.2 0.25 2.12 4.5 19.8
2000-01 81 3 1491 139 281 .495 1 2 .500 84 151 .556 164 251 415 22 215 3 22 63 142 363 5.1 0.3 0.27 1.75 4.5 18.4
2001-02 74 14 1107 91 201 .453 0 0 --- 63 130 .485 125 188 313 50 152 1 15 51 109 245 4.2 0.7 0.20 1.47 3.3 15.0
2002-03 81 74 1926 169 326 .518 0 0 --- 100 196 .510 180 323 503 55 235 4 20 104 147 438 6.2 0.7 0.25 1.81 5.4 23.8
2003-04 78 51 2153 208 437 .476 0 1 .000 113 195 .579 221 357 578 123 228 1 30 99 139 529 7.4 1.6 0.38 1.78 6.8 27.6
2005-06 60 22 807 61 124 .492 0 0 --- 24 48 .500 82 143 225 58 129 2 6 46 66 146 3.8 1.0 0.10 1.10 2.4 13.5
JAZZ TOTALS 700 318 14197 1302 2673 .487 1 8 .125 820 1427 .575 1420 2558 3978 406 1785 19 182 660 1253 3425 5.7 0.6 0.26 1.79 4.9 20.3
PLAYOFF STATISTICS
YEAR G GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS RPG APG SPG BPG PPG MPG
1996 15 0 212 20 45 .444 0 0 --- 13 21 .619 18 32 50 1 28 0 2 4 21 53 3.3 0.1 0.13 1.40 3.5 14.1
1997 20 20 459 34 83 .410 0 0 --- 26 35 .743 52 85 137 6 76 3 10 18 47 94 6.9 0.3 0.50 2.35 4.7 23.0
1998 19 1 336 26 46 .565 0 0 --- 12 25 .480 25 56 81 5 51 0 7 12 37 64 4.3 0.3 0.37 1.95 3.4 17.7
1999 11 11 261 13 35 .371 0 0 --- 18 28 .643 18 47 65 6 27 0 2 8 24 44 5.9 0.5 0.18 2.18 4.0 23.7
2000 8 0 172 10 19 .526 0 0 --- 10 22 .455 19 26 45 2 20 0 2 8 17 30 5.6 0.3 0.25 2.13 3.8 21.5
2001 5 0 64 4 11 .364 0 0 --- 0 4 .000 6 12 18 1 10 1 0 2 2 8 3.6 0.2 0.00 0.40 1.6 12.8
2002 4 0 87 13 21 .619 0 0 --- 1 10 .100 19 15 34 2 14 1 2 6 6 27 8.5 0.5 0.50 1.50 6.8 21.8
2003 5 5 151 16 36 .444 0 0 --- 14 19 .737 19 24 43 8 17 1 3 8 9 46 8.6 1.6 0.60 1.80 9.2 30.2
JAZZ TOTALS 87 37 1742 136 296 .459 0 0 --- 94 164 .573 176 297 473 31 243 6 28 66 163 366 5.4 0.4 0.32 1.87 4.2 20.0
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PALACIO, MILT - GUARD - #3
Born: February 7, 1978 Ht. 6-4 Wt. 210 College: Colorado State
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 9/1/05 Departed: Contract expired following the 2005-06 season
344
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POLYNICE, OLDEN - CENTER - #0
Born: November 21, 1964 Ht. 7-0 Wt. 250 College: Virginia
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 8/27/99 Departed: Exercised option to become free agent following 2000-01 season
345
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RADOJEVIC, ALEKSANDAR - CENTER - #51
Born: August 8, 1976 Ht. 7-3 Wt. 250 College: Barton County CC (KS)
Acquired: Signed as a a free agent on 9/30/04 Departed: Waived on 1/4/05
346
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ROTH, SCOTT - FORWARD - #33
Born: June 3, 1963 Ht. 6-8 Wt. 215 College: Wisconsin
Acquired: Signed as free agent from the CBA on 2/25/88 Departed: Waived on 12/12/88
347
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RUSSELL, BRYON - GUARD/ FORWARD - #3 (1996-2002) / #34 (1993-96)
Born: December 31, 1970 Ht. 6-7 Wt. 225 College: Long Beach State
Acquired: Selected in 2nd round (45th overall) of 1993 NBA Draft Departed: Contract expired following the 2001-02 season
348
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SCURRY, CAREY - FORWARD - #22
Born: December 4, 1962 Ht. 6-7 Wt. 190 College: Long Island University
Acquired: Selected in 2nd round (39th overall) of 1985 NBA Draft Departed: Waived on 1/20/88
349
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STARKS, JOHN - GUARD - #9
Born: August 10, 1965 Ht. 6-5 Wt. 185 College: Oklahoma State
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 8/3/00 Departed: Contract expired following the 2001-02 season
350
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STOCKTON, JOHN - GUARD - #12*
Born: March 26, 1962 Ht. 6-1 Wt. 175 College: Gonzaga
Acquired: Selected in 1st round (16th overall) of 1984 NBA Draft Departed: Retired following the 2002-03 season
*Uniform #12 retired in his honor 11/22/04 * Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009
351
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THOMAS, MALCOLM - FORWARD - #22
Born: November 8, 1988 Ht. 6-9 Wt. 225 College: San Diego State
Acquired: Claimed off waivers (from San Antonio) on 1/25/14 Departed: Traded to Cleveland on 7/22/14 (with Erik Murphy & Malcolm Thomas for Carrick Felix, 2015
2nd-Rd. pick & cash)
352
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TOOLSON, ANDY - GUARD/FORWARD - #5
Born: January 19, 1966 Ht. 6-6 Wt. 210 College: Brigham Young
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 10/5/90 Departed: Contract expired following the 1990-91 season
Re-acquired: Signed as a free agent on 6/14/95 Departed: Waived on 12/29/95
Re-acquired: Signed to a 10-day contract on 1/19/96 Departed: Released from his 10-day contract on 1/23/96
353
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VAUGHN, JACQUE - GUARD - #11
Born: February 11, 1975 Ht. 6-1 Wt. 190 College: Kansas
Acquired: Selected in 1st round (27th overall) of 1997 NBA Draft Departed: Contract expired following the 2000-01 season
354
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WATSON, EARL - GUARD - #11
Born: June 12, 1979 Ht. 6-1 Wt. 185 College: UCLA
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 9/24/10 Departed: Contract expired following the 2012-13 season
355
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WHITEHEAD, JEROME - CENTER - #40
Born: September 30, 1956 Ht. 6-10 Wt. 220 College: Marquette
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 1/18/80 Departed: Selected by Dallas (22nd overall) in the 1980 Expansion Draft on 5/28/80
356
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WILLIAMS, DON “DUCK” - GUARD - #20
Born: August 2, 1956 Ht. 6-2 Wt. 180 College: Notre Dame
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 7/31/79 Departed: Traded to Cleveland on 10/1/80 (for future considerations)
357
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WILLIAMS, RICKEY - GUARD - #25
Born: March 12, 1957 Ht. 6-1 Wt. 175 College: Long Beach State
Acquired: Selected in 10th round (190th overall) of 1978 NBA Draft Departed: Rights traded to Chicago on 6/22/79 (for Wilbur Holland)
Acquired: Signed as a free agent on 9/28/82 Departed: Waived on 10/4/83
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#0 #11 #21 #30
Olden Polynice (1999-01) Russell Lee (1974-75) Rick Adelman (1974-75) Paul Griffin (1976-79)
Marcus Cousin (3/9/11) 10 Ron Behagen (1975-77) Henry Bibby (1974-76) Dick Miller (1980-81)
Enes Kanter (2011-15) James Hardy (1978-82) Len “Truck” Robinson (1977-79) Mel Bennett (1980-81)
Mitchell Anderson (1982-85) Tony Brown (1990-91) Dell Curry (1986-87)
#00 Bart Kofoed (1987-89) David Benoit (1991-96, ’00-01) Jim Farmer (1988-89)
Don “Slick” Watts (1977-78) Delaney Rudd (1989-92) Ian Clark (2013-15) Theodore “Blue” Edwards (1989-92,
Greg Ostertag (1995-99, ’01-04, ‘05-06) 8 Jacque Vaughn (1997-01) Tibor Pleiss (2015-16) ’94-95)
Aleksandar Pavlovic (2003-04) Sean Green (1993-94)
#2 Dee Brown (2006-07) #22 Ruben Nembhard (1996-97)
DeShawn Stevenson (2000-04) Earl Watson (2010-13) Stu Lantz (1974-75) Carlos Arroyo (2002-05)
Randy Livingston (2004-05) Andris Biedrins (2013-14) Nate Williams (1974-78) Andre Owens (2005-06)
Derek Fisher (2006-07) Danté Exum (2014-present) Bernard King (1979-80)
Brevin Knight (2008-09) Carl Nicks (1980-82) #31
Blake Ahearn (2011-12) #12* (retired 11/22/04) John Drew (1982-85) Mel Counts (1974-76)
Marvin Williams (2012-14) E.C. Coleman (1974-77) Carey Scurry (1985-88) Paul Dawkins (1979-80)
Joe Ingles (2014-present) Fred Saunders (1977-78) Eric White (1988-89) Sam Worthen (1981-82)
Brad Davis (1979-80) Henry James (1992-93) Jerry Eaves (1982-84)
#3 John Stockton (1984-03) * Dave Jamerson (1993-94) Adam Keefe (1994-00)
Bryon Russell (1996-02) 9 Brooks Thompson (1996-97) Jarron Collins (2001-present)
Kirk Snyder (2004-05) #13 John Crotty (2000-01) 3
Milt Palacio (2005-06) John Amaechi (2001-02) 1 Curtis Borchardt (2002-05) #32* (retired 3/23/06)
Jason Hart (2007-08) Mark Jackson (2002-03) Louis Amundson (2006-07) John Brown (1979-80)
Eric Maynor (2009-10) Keon Clark (2003-04) Morris Almond (2007-09) Tom Boswell (1979-80) 2
Kyle Weaver (2010-11) Mehmet Okur (2004-11) Malcolm Thomas (2013-14) Karl Malone (1985-03) *
DeMarre Carroll (2011-13) Elijah Millsap (2014-16) Jerelle Benimon (2014-15)
Trey Burke (2013-16) JJ O’Brien (2015-16) #33
#14* (retired 11/19/02) Jim McElroy (1975-79)
#4* (retired 4/11/07) Louie Nelson (1974-76) #23 Greg Deane (1979-80)
Kenny Boyd (1974-75) Mo Howard (1976-77) Aaron James (1974-79) Mack Calvin (1979-80)
Fred Boyd (1975-78) Tommy Green (1978-79) Tyrone Corbin (1991-94) Howard Wood (1981-82)
Adrian Dantley (1979-86) * Rickey Green (1980-88) Pete Chilcutt (1999-00) Tom Boswell (1983-84) 2
Kelly Tripucka (1986-88) Eric Murdock (1991-92) Devin Brown (2005-06) Fred Roberts (1984-86)
Jeff Hornacek (1993-00) * Wesley Matthews (2009-10) Scott Roth (1987-89)
Toure’ Murry (2014-15) Nate Johnson (1989-90)
#5 Chris Johnson (2014-present)
Robert Smith (1979-80) #15 Walter Palmer (1990-91)
Jeff Judkins (1980-081) Bud Stallworth (1974-77) Bob Thornton (1991-92)
Freeman Williams (1982-83) Marty Byrnes (1978-79) #24 Aaron Williams (1993-94)
Billy Paultz (1984-85) Andre Wakefield (1979-80) Spencer Haywood (1978-79) Chris King (1998-99)
Andy Toolson (1990-91, ’95-96) Eric Johnson (1989-90) Ron Boone (1979-81) Mike Harris (2013-14)
Armen Gilliam (1999-00) Corey Crowder (1991-92) Danny Schayes (1981-83) Trevor Booker (2014-16)
Rusty LaRue (2001-02) Jamie Watson (1994-97) Raymond Brown (1989-90)
Carlos Boozer (2004-10) Danny Manning (2000-01) Jeff Malone (1990-94) #34
Devin Harris (2010-12) Matt Harpring (2002-10) Raul Lopez (2002-05) John Block (1974-75)
Mo Williams (2012-13) 11 Sundiata Gaines (2009-10) Paul Millsap (2006-13) Otto Moore (1974-77)
John Lucas III (2013-14) Derrick Favors (2010-present) Richard Jefferson (2013-14) Ira Terrell (1978-79)
Rodney Hood (2014-present) Jeff Withey (2015-present) Bryon Russell (1993-96) 9
#16 Chris Morris (1996-98) 7
#6 Lamar Green (1974-75) #25 Scott Padgett (1999-03)
Jay Humphries (1992-95) Paul Grant (2003-04) Jim Barnett (1974-75) C.J. Miles (2005-12)
Howard Eisley (2004-05) 4 Francisco Elson (2010-11) Bernie Fryer (1974-75)
Othyus Jeffers (2009-10) Steve Novak (2014-15) Gail Goodrich (1976-79) #35* (retired 12/4/93)
Jamaal Tinsley (2011-13, ’13-14) Terry Furlow (1979-80) Ollie Johnson (1974-75)
#17 Billy McKinney (1980-81) Darrell Griffith (1980-91) *
Rickey Williams (1982-83)
#7* (retired 12/14/85) Ronnie Price (2007-11)
Eddie Hughes (1987-88)
Toby Kimball (1974-75) Grant Jerrett (2014-15)
Jim Les (1988-90)
#39
Pete Maravich (1975-80) 6 * Greg Ostertag (1999-01) 8
John Crotty (1992-95, ’01-02) 3
#18 Troy Hudson (1997-98)
#8 Gus Bailey (1977-79)
Mo Williams (2003-04) 11 #40
Walt Bellamy (1974-75) Ron Lee (1978-79) John Gianelli (1979-80)
Keith McLeod (2004-06)
Deron Williams (2005-11) John Duren (1980-82) Jerome Whitehead (1979-80)
Al Jefferson (2010-13)
Josh Howard (2011-12) Kenny Natt (1982-83, ’84-85) Wayne Cooper (1980-81)
Brandon Rush (2013-14)
Randy Foye (2012-13) Pace Mannion (1984-86) Mike Brown (1988-93)
Elliot Williams (2014-15)
Diante Garrett (2013-14) Tim Legler (1992-93) Shandon Anderson (1996-99)
Raul Neto (2015-present)
Bryce Cotton (2014-15) Erick Green (2015-16) Calbert Cheaney (2002-03)
Shelvin Mack (2015-present) Jeremy Evans (2010-15)
#19 #26
John Amaechi (2002-03) 1
#9 Raja Bell (2003-05, ’10-13)
Kyle Korver (2007-10) #41
John Starks (2000-02) Patrick Christopher (2014-15) Neil Walk (1974-75)
Ronnie Brewer (2006-10) Andy Walker (1976-77)
#20 #27 Thurl Bailey (1983-92, ’98-99)
Rudy Gobert (2013-present)
#10 Rick Roberson (1974-75) Kosta Koufos (2008-10)
Howard Eisley (1995-00) 4 Don Williams (1979-80) Trey Lyles (2015-present)
Gordan Giricek (2003-08) Bobby Hansen (1983-90)
Alec Burks (2011-present) Walter Bond (1993-95)
Quincy Lewis (1999-02)
Gordon Hayward (2010-present)
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#42 #45 #51 #55
Larry Krystkowiak (1992-93) Jeff Wilkins (1980-86) Carl Kilpatrick (1979-80) Chad Gallagher (1993-94)
Tom Chambers (1993-95) Jeff Cook (1985-86) Michael Ruffin (2003-04) Darren Morningstar (1993-94)
Donyell Marshall (2000-02) Darryl Dawkins (1987-88) Aleksandar Radojevic (2004-05) Antoine Carr (1994-98)
Tom Gugliotta (2003-04) Eric Leckner (1988-90) Rafael Araujo (2006-07)
Dan O’Sullivan (1990-91) #52 Kevin Murphy (2012-13)
#43 William Cunningham (1997-98) Brett Vroman (1980-81)
Bobby Cattage (1981-82) Jack Cooley (2014-15) Bill Robinzine (1981-82)
Marc Iavaroni (1985-89) Todd Fuller (1998-99) Players listed in order number was worn.
Stephen Howard (1992-94, ’96-97) #47
Chris Morris (1995-96) 7 Andrei Kirilenko (2001-11) #53* (retired 3/1/96)
Kris Humphries (2004-06) Rich Kelley (1975-79) 5
Roger Powell Jr. (2006-07) #50 Mark Eaton (1982-93) *
Joe C. Meriweather (1977-79)
#44 Ben Poquette (1979-83) #54
Pete Maravich (1974-75)* Steve Hayes (1985-86) Kent Benson (1986-87)
Allan Bristow (1979-81) Pat Cummings (1990-91) Mel Turpin (1987-88)
Rich Kelley (1982-85) 5 Isaac Austin (1991-93) James Donaldson (1992-93, ’94-95)
Jose Ortiz (1988-90) Felton Spencer (1993-96) Anthony Avent (1998-99)
Chris Munk (1990-91) Marcus Cousin (2010-11) 10 Mikki Moore (2003-04)
Luther Wright (1993-94) Robert Whaley (2005-06)
Greg Foster (1995-99)
Tony Massenburg (2002-03)
Ben Handlogten (2003-05)
Kyrylo Fesenko (2007-11)
PLAYERS WHO WERE ON ACTIVE ROSTER BUT DID NOT APPEAR IN A GAME
Brian Chase - #33 (2006-07) Jerel McNeal - #23 (2012-13)
Travis Leslie - #23 (2012-13) Erik Murphy - #33 (2013-14)
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ALABAMA (3) Alec Burks (2011-present) IDAHO (1) LOUISVILLE (3)
Jim Farmer (1988-89) COLORADO STATE (2) Raymond Brown (1989-90) Darrell Griffith (1980-91)
David Benoit (1991-96, ’00-01) Eddie Hughes (1987-88) Jerry Eaves (1982-84)
Mo Williams (2003-04, ’12-13) Milt Palacio (2005-06) IDAHO STATE (3) Felton Spencer (1993-96)
Ron Boone (1979-81)
ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (1) CONNECTICUT (2) Jeff Cook (1985-86) LOYOLA (IL) (1)
Elijah Millsap (2014-16) Toby Kimball (1974-75) Steve Hayes (1985-86) Andre Wakefield (1979-80)
Donyell Marshall (2000-02)
ARIZONA (2) ILLINOIS (3) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1)
Richard Jefferson (2013-14) CREIGHTON (2) Deron Williams (2005-11) Rick Adelman (1974-75)
Grant Jerrett (2014-15) Chad Gallagher (1993-94) Dee Brown (2006-07)
Kyle Korver (2007-10) Roger Powell Jr. (2006-07) MARQUETTE (4)
ARIZONA STATE (1) Jerome Whitehead (1979-80)
Isaac Austin (1991-93) DARTMOUTH (1) ILLINOIS STATE (1) Sam Worthen (1981-82)
Walter Palmer (1990-91) Jeff Wilkins (1980-86) Wesley Matthews (2009-10)
ARKANSAS (2) Steve Novak (2014-15)
Tony Brown (1990-91) DAYTON (1) INDIANA (3)
Ronnie Brewer (2006-10) Chris Johnson (2014-present) Walt Bellamy (1974-75) MARSHALL (1)
Joe Johnson (2016-present) Kent Benson (1986-87) Russell Lee (1974-75)
DEPAUL (3) Calbert Cheaney (2002-03)
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (1) Bill Robinzine (1981-82) MARYLAND (3)
Derek Fisher (2006-07) Tyrone Corbin (1991-94) INDIANA STATE (1) Mo Howard (1976-77)
Stephen Howard (1992-94, ’96-97) Carl Nicks (1980-82) Brad Davis (1979-80)
AUBURN (2) Tony Massenburg (2002-03)
Bobby Cattage (1981-82) DETROIT MERCY (1) IOWA (1)
Chris Morris (1995-98) Spencer Haywood (1978-79) Bobby Hansen (1983-90) MEMPHIS (1)
Elliot Williams (2014-15)
BARTON COUNTY CC (KS) (1) DUKE (2) IOWA STATE (3)
Aleksandar Radojevic (2004-05) Carlos Boozer (2004-10) Jeff Hornacek (1993-00) MICHIGAN (2)
Rodney Hood (2014-present) Jamaal Tinsley (2011-13, ’13-14) Rickey Green (1980-88)
BELMONT (1) Diante Garrett (2013-14) Trey Burke (2013-16)
Ian Clark (2013-15) EAST CAROLINA (1)
Theodore “Blue” Edwards (1989-92, IUPUI (1) MICHIGAN STATE (1)
BOSTON COLLEGE (1) ’94-95) George Hill (2016-present) Terry Furlow (1979-80)
Howard Eisley (1995-00, ’04-05)
FLORIDA (1) KANSAS (6) MINNESOTA (4)
BOSTON UNIVERSITY (1) Neil Walk (1974-75) Bud Stallworth (1974-77) Ron Behagen (1975-77)
Kenny Boyd (1974-75) Greg Ostertag (1995-04, ’05-06) Walter Bond (1993-95)
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (2) Jacque Vaughn (1997-01) Quincy Lewis (1999-02)
BOWLING GREEN (1) Carlos Arroyo (2002-05) Danny Manning (2000-01) Kris Humphries (2004-06)
Keith McLeod (2004-06) Raja Bell (2003-05, ’10-13) Brandon Rush (2013-14)
Jeff Withey (2015-present) MISSISSIPPI STATE (1)
BRADLEY (1) FORDHAM (1) Jeff Malone (1990-94)
Mitchell Anderson (1982-85) Dan O’Sullivan (1990-91) KENTUCKY (4)
Mel Turpin (1987-88) MISSOURI (2)
BRIGHAM YOUNG (4) GARDNER-WEBB (1) Scott Padgett (1999-03) John Brown (1979-80)
Bernie Fryer (1974-75) John Drew (1982-85) Enes Kanter (2011-15) DeMarre Carroll (2011-13)
Fred Roberts (1984-86) Trey Lyles (2015-present)
Andy Toolson (1990-91, ’95-96) GEORGETOWN (1) MISSOURI STATE (1)
Rafael Araujo (2006-07) John Duren (1980-82) KENTUCKY WESLEYAN (1) Blake Ahearn (2011-12)
Corey Crowder (1991-92)
BUTLER (2) GEORGE WASHINGTON (1) MONTANA (1)
Gordon Hayward (2010-present) Mike Brown (1988-93) LA SALLE (1) Larry Krystkowiak (1992-93)
Shelvin Mack (2015-present) Tim Legler (1992-93)
GEORGIA (2) MOREHEAD STATE (1)
CALIFORNIA (2) Shandon Anderson (1996-99) LONG BEACH STATE (2) Lamar Green (1974-75)
Francisco Elson (2010-11) Sundiata Gaines (2009-10) Rickey Williams (1982-83)
Patrick Christopher (2014-15) Bryon Russell (1993-02) NEBRASKA (3)
GEORGIA TECH (2) Stu Lantz (1974-75)
CALIFORNIA-IRVINE (1) Matt Harpring (2002-10) LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY (1) Eric Johnson (1989-90)
Bob Thornton (1991-92) Derrick Favors (2010-present) Carey Scurry (1985-88) Mikki Moore (2003-04)
CENTRAL MICHIGAN (2) GONZAGA (1) LOUISIANA-MONROE (2) (FORMERLY NEBRASKA-KEARNEY (1)
Jim McElroy (1975-79) John Stockton (1984-03) NE LOUISIANA) Bart Kofoed (1987-89)
Ben Poquette (1979-83) Carl Kilpatrick (1979-80)
GRAMBLING (1) Kenny Natt (1982-83, ’84-85) NEVADA (1)
CINCINNATI (2) Aaron James (1974-79) Kirk Snyder (2004-05)
Rick Roberson (1974-75) LOUISIANA STATE (2)
Pat Cummings (1990-91) HOUSTON (2) Pete Maravich (1974-80) NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (5)
Andre Owens (2005-06) Randy Livingston (2004-05) Robert Smith (1979-80)
CLEMSON (1) Marcus Cousin (2010-11) Brett Vroman (1980-81)
Trevor Booker (2014-16) LOUISIANA TECH (2) Armen Gilliam (1999-00)
HOUSTON BAPTIST (1) Karl Malone (1985-03) Keon Clark (2003-04)
COLORADO (2) E.C. Coleman (1974-77) Paul Millsap (2006-13) Louis Amundson (2006-07)
Jay Humphries (1992-95)
361
ALL-TIME JAZZ ROSTER BY COLLEGE
NEW ORLEANS (1) ST. JOHN’S (2) TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO (1) WICHITA STATE (2)
Wayne Cooper (1980-81) Billy Paultz (1984-85) Devin Brown (2005-06) Antoine Carr (1994-98)
Mark Jackson (2002-03) Toure’ Murry (2014-15)
NIAGARA (1) TOLEDO (1)
Andy Walker (1976-77) ST. MARY’S (TX) (1) Dick Miller (1980-81) WISCONSIN (3)
Henry James (1992-93) Scott Roth (1987-89)
NORTH CAROLINA (2) TOWSON (1) Paul Grant (2003-04)
Pete Chilcutt (1999-00) SAN DIEGO STATE (2) Jerelle Benimon (2014-15) Devin Harris (2010-12)
Marvin Williams (2012-14) Malcolm Thomas (2013-14)
JJ O’Brien (2015-16) TULSA (1) WYOMING (1)
NORTH CAROLINA STATE (4) Michael Ruffin (2003-04) Eric Leckner (1988-90)
Thurl Bailey (1983-92, ’98-99) SAN FRANCISCO (1)
Sean Green (1993-94) James Hardy (1978-82) UCLA (4) XAVIER (LA) (1)
Todd Fuller (1998-99) Henry Bibby (1974-76) Don “Slick” Watts (1977-78)
Tom Gugliotta (2003-04) SETON HALL (2) Gail Goodrich (1976-79)
Luther Wright (1993-94) Mark Eaton (1982-93) XAVIER (OH) (1)
NORTHERN ILLINOIS (1) Anthony Avent (1998-99) Earl Watson (2010-13) Aaron Williams (1993-94)
Paul Dawkins (1979-80)
SOUTH CAROLINA (2) UTAH (4)
NORTHWESTERN (1) Tom Boswell (1979-80, ’83-84) Greg Deane (1979-80)
Billy McKinney (1980-81) Jamie Watson (1994-97) Jeff Judkins (1980-81)
Pace Mannion (1984-86) OVERALL
NOTRE DAME (4) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (3) Tom Chambers (1993-95) 141 different colleges represented
Adrian Dantley (1979-86) John Block (1974-75)
Don Williams (1979-80) Mack Calvin (1979-80) UTAH STATE (1)
Kelly Tripucka (1986-88) Chris Munk (1990-91) Nate Williams (1974-78)
Jack Cooley (2014-15)
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (2) UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY (1)
OHIO STATE (1) Joe C. Meriweather (1977-79) (formerly Utah Valley State College)
Kosta Koufos (2008-10) Troy Hudson (1997-98) Ronnie Price (2007-11)
362
ALL-TIME JAZZ ROSTER BY COLLEGE
MOST REPRESENTED COLLEGES PLAYERS ON ACTIVE ROSTER
(6) Kansas WHO DID NOT APPEAR IN A GAME
(5) Nevada-Las Vegas
(5) Stanford Brian Chase (2006-07) – Virginia Tech
Travis Leslie (2012-13) – Georgia
Jerel McNeal (2012-13) – Marquette
Erik Murphy (2013-14) - Florida
NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE CALL-UPS (21) NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE AFFILIATES (6)
PLAYER SIGNED FROM AFFILIATE SEASON(S)
Rusty LaRue (2001-02) 1/29/01 Asheville Altitude Albuquerque Thunderbirds 2005-06
Mikki Moore (2003-04) 1/28/04 Roanoke Dazzle Utah Flash 2007-11
Louis Amundson (2006-07) 2/7/07 Colorado 14ers Reno Bighorns 2012-13
Sundiata Gaines (2009-10) 1/6/10 Idaho Stampede Bakersfield Jam 2013-14
Othyus Jeffers (2009-10) 3/4/10 Iowa Energy Idaho Stampede 2006-07, 2011-12, 2014-16*
Marcus Cousin (2010-11) 3/9/11 Austin Toros Salt Lake City Stars 2016-present
Kyle Weaver (2010-11) 3/30/11 Austin Toros
Blake Ahearn (2011-12) 4/10/12 Reno Bighorns * Single/hybrid affiliate in 2014-15; purchased on 3/24/15;
Travis Leslie (2012-13) 3/10/13 Santa Cruz Warriors relocated to Salt Lake City on 4/4/16
Jerel McNeal (2012-13) 3/27/13 Bakersfield Jam
Diante Garrett (2013-14) 11/13/13 Iowa Energy
Patrick Christopher (2014-15) 12/10/14 Iowa Energy
Elijah Millsap (2014-16) 1/5/15 Bakersfield Jam
Elliot Williams (2014-15) 1/7/15 Santa Cruz Warriors
Chris Johnson (2014-present) 1/28/15 Rio Grande Valley Vipers
Jack Cooley (2014-15) 2/24/15 Idaho Stampede*
3/16/15 Idaho Stampede*
Bryce Cotton (2014-15) 2/24/15 Austin Spurs
Jerrelle Benimon (2014-15) 3/6/15 Idaho Stampede*
JJ O’Brien (2015-16) 1/16/16 Idaho Stampede*
Erick Green (2015-16) 1/26/16 Reno Bighorns
* Jazz affiliate
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NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE ASSIGNMENTS (10 PLAYERS, 25 ASSIGNMENTS)
PLAYER (SEASON) (ASSIGNMENTS) DATES ASSIGNED-RECALLED D-LEAGUE TEAM
C.J. Miles (2005-06) (1) 1/4 - 2/3/06 Albuquerque Thunderbirds
C.J. Miles (2006-07) (1) 1/11 - 1/26/07 Idaho Stampede
Kyrylo Fesenko (2007-08) (3) 11/10 - 11/30, 12/6 - 12/13, 12/27/07 - 3/29/08 Utah Flash
Morris Almond (2007-08) (3) 12/6/07 - 1/8/08, 1/25 - 3/29, 4/7 - 4/13/08 Utah Flash
Kyrylo Fesenko (2008-09) (2) 1/6 - 1/24, 3/7 - 3/25/09 Utah Flash
Morris Almond (2008-09 (1) 3/7/09 - end of season Utah Flash
Kosta Koufos (2008-09) (1) 3/25 - 4/17/09 Utah Flash
Kosta Koufos (2009-10) (1) 1/25 - 1/28/10 Utah Flash
Kosta Koufos (2009-10) (1) 3/8 - 3/22/10 Utah Flash
Jeremy Evans (2010-11) (1) 3/4 - 3/6/11 Utah Flash
Kevin Murphy (2012-13 (1) 11/26/12 – 1/8/13 Reno Bighorns
Ian Clark (2013-14) (2) 12/14 – 12/21/13, 1/4 - 1/13/14 Bakersfield Jam
Rudy Gobert (2013-14) (2) 12/14 – 12/21/13, 1/4 - 1/13/14 Bakersfield Jam
Toure’ Murry (2014-15) (2) 11/13 – 12/2/14, 12/31/14 – 1/3/15 Idaho Stampede
Ian Clark (2014-15) (1) 2/24 – 3/17/15 Idaho Stampede
Grant Jerrett (2014-15) (2) 3/10 – 3/18/15, 3/26 – 4/6/15 Idaho Stampede
Tibor Pleiss (2015-16) (5) 11/30 – 12/16/15, 1/28 – 2/3, 2/4 – 2/17, Idaho Stampede
2/18 – 2/22, 2/24 – 4/3
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JAZZ PLAYERS ON OLYMPIC TEAMS JAZZ COACHES ON OLYMPIC TEAMS
YEAR PLAYER NATION MEDAL YEAR COACH NATION MEDAL
1960 Walt Bellamy USA gold 1996 Jerry Sloan (assistant coach) USA gold
1968 Spencer Haywood USA gold
1976 Adrian Dantley USA gold
1988 Danny Manning USA bronze
Jose Ortiz Puerto Rico
1992 Karl Malone USA gold
Jose Ortiz Puerto Rico
John Stockton USA gold
1996 Karl Malone USA gold
Jose Ortiz Puerto Rico
John Stockton USA gold
2000 Andrei Kirilenko Russia
Raul Lopez Spain
2004 Carlos Arroyo Puerto Rico
Carlos Boozer USA bronze
Jose Ortiz Puerto Rico
Aleksandar Pavlovic Serbia & Montenegro
2008 Carlos Boozer USA gold
Andrei Kirilenko Russia
Raul Lopez Spain silver
Deron Williams USA gold
2016 Boris Diaw France ---
Rudy Gobert France ---
Joe Ingles Australia ---
Raul Neto Brazil ---
BOLD indicates on Jazz roster at the time
PLAYER OLYMPICS
Karl Malone 1992, 1996
John Stockton 1992, 1996
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2016–17 PRESEASON SCHEDULE
2016–17 PRESEASON SCHEDULE
GM DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (MT)
1 Mon, Oct. 3 at Portland Portland, Ore. (Moda Center) 8 p.m.
2 Wed, Oct. 5 at Phoenix Phoenix, Ariz. (Talking Stick Resort Arena) 8 p.m.
3 Mon, Oct. 10 at L.A. Clippers Los Angeles (STAPLES Center) 8:30 p.m.
4 Wed, Oct. 12 PHOENIX Vivint Smart Home Arena 7 p.m.
5 Mon, Oct. 17 L.A. CLIPPERS Vivint Smart Home Arena 7 p.m.
6 Wed, Oct. 19 PORTLAND Vivint Smart Home Arena 7 p.m.
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ALL-TIME PRESEASON RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS
HOME ROAD NEUTRAL TOTAL
W-L W-L W-L W-L PCT.
Atlanta 1-0 1-1 5-3 7-4 .636
Boston 0-2 1-0 3-3 4-5 .444
Charlotte --- --- 1-0 1-0 1.000
Chicago --- 2-2 1-4 3-6 .333
Cleveland 2-1 0-2 0-4 2-7 .222
Dallas --- 2-0 2-5 4-5 .444
Denver 1 4-1 1-2 4-3 9-6 .600
Detroit 1-0 3-1 1-2 5-3 .625
Golden State 1-0 1-2 2-4 4-6 .400
Houston --- 0-3 1-4 1-7 .125
Indiana 2-1 2-6 4-3 8-10 .444
San Diego/L.A. Clippers 2-1 1-3 3-3 6-7 .462
L.A. Lakers 2-0 2-3 11-4 15-7 .682
Vancouver/Memphis --- 1-0 1-0 2-0 1.000
Miami Have never met
Milwaukee 2-1 0-1 4-1 6-3 .667
Minnesota Have never met
New Orleans 1-0 0-1 2-0 3-1 .750
New York 4-2 4-3 3-1 11-6 .647
Seattle/Oklahoma City 5-1 1-3 4-5 10-9 .526
Orlando --- 1-0 0-1 1-1 .500
Philadelphia 6-4 2-1 3-4 11-9 .550
Phoenix 3-5 2-3 1-2 6-10 .375
Portland 8-2 6-5 4-6 18-13 .581
2
Real Madrid (Spain) --- 1-0 --- 1-0 1.000
Kansas City/Sacramento 4-0 3-2 4-6 11-8 .579
San Antonio --- 2-1 4-3 6-4 .600
Toronto 1-0 1-1 --- 2-1 .667
Washington 1-0 --- 7-0 8-0 1.000
vs. NBA 53-21 39-46 77-71 169-138 .550
TOTAL* 53-21 40-46 78-72 171-139 .552
* Includes three additional preseason games vs. non-NBA teams (see below).
1 - Includes two games vs. Denver (1-1) on 10/4/75 & 10/5/75 when Nuggets were still in the ABA.
2 - Played Real Madrid of the Spanish League in Madrid, Spain as part of 2009 NBA Europe Live.
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MOST POINTS SCORED BY JAZZ
PTS OPPONENT DATE RESULT SCORE MARGIN SITE
132 vs. Denver 10/17/86 W 132-108 24 Laramie, WY
131 vs. Washington 10/6/74 W 131-117 14 Monroe, LA
131 PHILADELPHIA 10/24/94 W 131-108 23 Salt Lake City
128 vs. Washington 9/25/78 W 128-101 27 El Paso, TX
128 vs. Charlotte 10/19/91 W 128-115 13 Raleigh, NC
+ Attendance figure estimated. *Denotes number of overtime periods. BOLD indicates sellout.
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1980-81 UTAH JAZZ PRESEASON (1-7)
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD NEUTRAL TOTAL SITE ATTEND.
1 9/23/80 vs. Golden State L 81-95 0-1 0-1 Santa Barbara, CA 4,000+
2 9/24/80 vs. Denver L 92-102 0-2 0-2 Provo, UT 7,214
3 9/26/80 vs. Indiana L 102-113 0-3 0-3 Fort Wayne, IN 2,811
4 9/27/80 vs. Indiana W 107-105 1-3 1-3 Lousville, KY 3,318
5 9/30/80 PHILADELPHIA L 89-93 0-1 1-4 Salt Lake City, UT 7,050
6 10/4/80 vs. Dallas L 77-95 1-4 1-5 Pocatello, ID 3,013
7 10/5/80 vs. San Diego L 95-105 1-5 1-6 Calgary, ALB 2,870
8 10/6/80 vs. San Diego L 87-92 1-6 1-7 Edmonton, ALB 5,864
+ Attendance figure estimated. *Denotes number of overtime periods. BOLD indicates sellout.
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1985-86 UTAH JAZZ PRESEASON (6-2)
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD NEUTRAL TOTAL SITE ATTEND.
1 10/3/85 vs. San Antonio W 96-91 1-0 1-0 Corpus Christi, TX 3,582
2 10/5/85 @ San Antonio W 112-99 1-0 2-0 San Antonio, TX 3,645
3 10/9/85 vs. Denver L 106-121 1-1 2-1 Butte, MT 4,102
4 10/10/85 vs. Seattle W 108-90 2-1 3-1 Spokane, WA 5,597
5 10/12/85 vs. New Jersey W 113-96 3-1 4-1 Miami, FL 4,700
6 10/15/85 vs. Milwaukee L 112-116 3-2 4-2 Green Bay, WI 5,120
7 10/18/85 vs. New Jersey W 101-90 4-2 5-2 Anchorage, AK 2,000+
8 10/19/85 vs. Golden State W 105-95 5-2 6-2 Anchorage, AK 2,000+
+ Attendance figure estimated. *Denotes number of overtime periods. BOLD indicates sellout.
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1990-91 UTAH JAZZ PRESEASON (1-7)
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD NEUTRAL TOTAL SITE ATTEND.
1 10/13/90 @ Chicago L 94-109 0-1 0-1 Chicago, IL 18,676
2 10/14/90 vs. Chicago L 92-101 0-1 0-2 Nashville, TN 15,378
3 10/16/90 PHOENIX L 92-98 0-1 0-3 Salt Lake City, UT 12,616
4 10/20/90 vs. Portland L 107-114 0-2 0-4 Ogden, UT 11,714
5 10/23/90 vs. Philadelphia L 95-102 0-3 0-5 Las Vegas, NV 9,359
6 10/24/90 PHILADELPHIA L 101-103 0-2 0-6 Salt Lake City, UT 12,616
7 10/28/90 vs. Detroit W 103-101 1-3 1-6 Toronto, ONT 17,659
8 10/29/90 vs. Boston L 102-120 1-4 1-7 Providence, RI 11,612
+ Attendance figure estimated. *Denotes number of overtime periods. BOLD indicates sellout.
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1995-96 UTAH JAZZ PRESEASON (4-4)
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD NEUTRAL TOTAL SITE ATTEND.
1 10/13/95 vs. Golden State L 96-103 0-1 0-1 Albuquerque, NM 10,712
2 10/16/95 vs. Portland W 114-110 1-1 1-1 Ogden, UT 6,856
3 10/17/95 vs. Seattle L 101-103 1-2 1-2 Spokane, WA 12,012
4 10/19/95 NEW YORK W 89-86 1-0 2-2 Salt Lake City, UT 16,068
5 10/22/95 @ New York W 94-82 1-0 3-2 New York, NY 19,500
6 10/24/95 @ Indiana L 89-95 1-1 3-3 Indianapolis, IN 13,000
7 10/25/95 vs. Indiana L 80-89 1-3 3-4 St. Louis, MO 14,541
8 10/30/95 MILWAUKEE W 113-110 2-0 4-4 Salt Lake City, UT 18,048
+ Attendance figure estimated. *Denotes number of overtime periods. BOLD indicates sellout.
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2001-02 UTAH JAZZ PRESEASON (5-3)
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD NEUTRAL TOTAL SITE ATTEND.
1 10/9/01 vs. Sacramento L 95-101 0-1 0-1 Boise, ID 10,870
2 10/10/01 PORTLAND W 92-76 1-0 1-1 Salt Lake City, UT 14,907
3 10/16/01 NEW YORK W 85-80 2-0 2-1 Salt Lake City, UT 17,561
4 10/18/01 vs. Philadelphia W 95-70 1-1 3-1 Lawrence, KS 10,100
5 10/20/01 vs. Philadelphia W 96-86 2-1 4-1 Trenton, NJ 8,129
6 10/22/01 @ Toronto L 83-88 0-1 4-2 Toronto, ONT 15,143
7 10/23/01 @ New York L 72-76 0-2 4-3 New York, NY 19,437
8 10/25/01 SEATTLE W 103-98 3-0 5-3 Salt Lake City, UT 5,557
+ Attendance figure estimated. *Denotes number of overtime periods. BOLD indicates sellout.
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2006-07 UTAH JAZZ PRESEASON (4-4)
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD NEUTRAL TOTAL SITE ATTEND.
1 10/10/06 vs. L.A. Lakers L 79-94 0-1 0-1 Fresno, CA 10,000+
2 10/14/06 @ Indiana W 97-84 1-0 1-1 Indianapolis, IN 12,658
3 10/16/06 @ Detroit L 85-90 1-1 1-2 Auburn Hills, MI 15,690
4 10/19/06 PORTLAND W 104-90 1-0 2-2 Salt Lake City, UT 13,239
5 10/20/06 @ Sacramento L 96-112 1-2 2-3 Sacramento, CA 17,317
6 10/23/06 @ Portland L 110-114 1-3 2-4 Portland, OR 11,653
7 10/24/06 @ Denver W 127-107 2-3 3-4 Denver, CO 9,530
8 10/26/06 INDIANA W 122-96 2-0 4-4 Salt Lake City, UT 15,019
+ Attendance figure estimated. *Denotes number of overtime periods. BOLD indicates sellout.
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2011-12 UTAH JAZZ PRESEASON (1-1)
GM DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HOME ROAD NEUTRAL TOTAL SITE ATTEND.
1 12/19/11 @ Portland L 90-110 0-1 0-1 Portland, OR 19,997
2 12/21/11 PORTLAND W 92-89 1-0 1-1 Salt Lake City, UT 15,367
+ Attendance figure estimated. *Denotes number of overtime periods. BOLD indicates sellout.
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JAZZ FIRST ROUND CONF. SEMIFINALS CONF. FINALS NBA FINALS TOTALS
SEASON SEED Opponent W-L Opponent W-L Opponent W-L Opponent W-L W-L WIN PCT.
1975 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1976 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1977 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1978 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1979 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1980 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1981 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1982 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1983 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
1984 #2 #7 Denver W, 3-2 #6 Phoenix L, 2-4 --- --- --- --- 5-6 .455
1985 #6 #3 Houston W, 3-2 #2 Denver L, 1-4 --- --- --- --- 4-6 .400
1986 #5 #4 Dallas L, 1-3 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-3 .250
1987 #4 #5 Golden State L, 2-3 --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-3 .400
1988 #5 #4 Portland W, 3-1 #1 L.A. Lakers L, 3-4 --- --- --- --- 6-5 .545
1989 #2 #7 Golden State L, 0-3 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-3 .000
1990 #4 #5 Phoenix L, 2-3 --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-3 .400
1991 #5 #4 Phoenix W, 3-1 #1 Portland L, 1-4 --- --- --- --- 4-5 .444
1992 #2 #7 L.A. Clippers W, 3-2 #6 Seattle W, 4-1 #1 Portland L, 2-4 --- --- 9-7 .563
1993 #6 #3 Seattle L, 2-3 --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-3 .400
1994 #5 #4 San Antonio W, 3-1 #8 Denver W, 4-3 #2 Houston L, 1-4 --- --- 8-8 .500
1995 #3 #6 Houston L, 2-3 --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-3 .400
1996 #3 #6 Portland W, 3-2 #2 San Antonio W, 4-2 #1 Seattle L, 3-4 --- --- 10-8 .556
1997 #1 #8 L.A. Clippers W, 3-0 #4 L.A. Lakers W, 4-1 #3 Houston W, 4-2 #1E Chicago L, 2-4 13-7 .650
1998 #1 #8 Houston W, 3-2 #5 San Antonio W, 4-1 #3 L.A. Lakers W, 4-0 #1E Chicago L, 2-4 13-7 .650
1999 #3 #6 Sacramento W, 3-2 #2 Portland L, 2-4 --- --- --- --- 5-6 .455
2000 #2 #7 Seattle W, 3-2 #3 Portland L, 1-4 --- --- --- --- 4-6 .400
2001 #4 #5 Dallas L, 2-3 --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-3 .400
2002 #8 #1 Sacramento L, 1-3 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-3 .250
2003 #7 #2 Sacramento L, 1-4 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-4 .200
2004 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
2005 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
2006 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
2007 #4 #5 Houston W, 4-3 #8 Golden State W, 4-1 #3 San Antonio L, 1-4 --- --- 9-8 .529
2008 #4 #5 Houston W, 4-2 #1 L.A. Lakers L, 2-4 --- --- --- --- 6-6 .500
2009 #8 #1 L.A. Lakers L, 1-4 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-4 .200
2010 #5 #4 Denver W, 4-2 #1 L.A. Lakers L, 0-4 --- --- --- --- 4-6 .400
2011 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
2012 #8 #1 San Antonio L, 0-4 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-4 .000
2013 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
2014 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
2015 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
TOTALS 59-60 .496 36-41 .468 15-18 .455 4-8 .333 114-127 .473
ALL-TIME
OPPONENT
PLAYOFF RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS
SERIES HOME ROAD TOTAL PCT.
Chicago (1997, 1998) 0-2 3-3 1-5 4-8 .333
Dallas (1986, 2001) 0-2 3-2 0-4 3-6 .333
Denver (1984, 1985, 1994, 2010) 3-1 9-3 3-8 12-11 .522
Golden State (1987, 1989, 2007) 1-2 5-3 1-4 6-7 .462
Houston (1985, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2007, 2008) 5-2 13-6 8-12 21-18 .538
L.A. Clippers (1992, 1997) 2-0 5-0 1-2 6-2 .750
L.A. Lakers (1988, 1997, 1998, 2008, 2009, 2010) 2-4 10-5 4-12 14-17 .452
Phoenix (1984, 1990, 1991) 1-2 5-3 2-5 7-8 .467
Portland (1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2000) 2-4 11-4 1-15 12-19 .387
Sacramento (1999, 2002, 2003) 1-2 3-4 2-5 5-9 .357
San Antonio (1994, 1996, 1998, 2007, 2012) 3-2 9-3 3-9 12-12 .500
Seattle (1992, 1993, 1996, 2000) 2-2 9-2 3-8 12-10 .545
TOTAL 22-25 85-38 29-89 114-127 .473
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CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS GAME 1 TOTAL HOME ROAD
SERIES TOTAL HOME ROAD
Overall: 6-8 36-41 29-10 7-31 Overall: 24-23 20-2 4-21
w/ home court: 5-2 In First Round: 13-13 10-2 3-11
w/o home court: 1-6 In Conference Semifinals: 8-6 7-0 1-6
At Salt Palace: 6-4 In Western Conf. Finals: 2-3 2-0 0-3
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 23-6 In NBA Finals: 1-1 1-0 0-1
In Overtime: 5-3 4-1 1-2 At Salt Palace: 4-1
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 16-1
WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS In Overtime: 1-0 1-0
SERIES TOTAL HOME ROAD
Overall: 2-4 34-32 27-7 7-25 GAME 2 TOTAL HOME ROAD
w/ home court: 2-0 Overall: 21-26 14-8 7-18
w/o home court: 0-4 In First Round: 13-13 7-5 6-8
At Salt Palace: In Conference Semifinals: 6-8 5-2 1-6
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 27-7 In Western Conf. Finals: 2-3 2-0 0-3
In Overtime: 1-1 1-1 In NBA Finals: 0-2 0-1 0-1
NBA FINALS At Salt Palace:
At Vivint Smart Home Arena:
1-4
13-4
SERIES TOTAL HOME ROAD In Overtime: 2-1 2-0 0-1
Overall: 0-2 4-8 3-3 1-5
w/ home court:
w/o home court:
0-1
0-1
GAME 3 TOTAL HOME ROAD
At Salt Palace: Overall: 24-23 20-5 4-18
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 3-3 In First Round: 13-13 11-3 2-10
In Overtime: 1-0 1-0 In Conference Semifinals: 6-8 5-2 1-6
In Western Conf. Finals: 4-1 3-0 1-1
OVERTIME GAMES In NBA Finals: 1-1 1-0 0-1
TOTAL HOME ROAD At Salt Palace: 7-0
Overall: 8-6 6-1 2-5 At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 13-5
In Double OT: 0-1 0-1 In Overtime: 1-2 -- 1-2
At Salt Palace:
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 6-1 GAME 4 TOTAL HOME ROAD
DECISIVE GAMES Overall: 20-25 11-14 9-11
TOTAL HOME ROAD In First Round: 10-14 6-8 4-6
Overall: 9-7 7-4 2-3 In Conference Semifinals: 7-7 3-4 4-3
In Best-of-5 series: 7-5 6-4 1-1 In Western Conf. Finals: 2-3 1-2 1-1
In Best-of-7 series: 2-2 1-0 1-2 In NBA Finals: 1-1 1-0 0-1
In First Round: 8-5 6-4 2-1 At Salt Palace: 2-5
In Conference Semifinals: 1-1 1-0 0-1 At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 9-9
In Western Conf. Finals: 0-1 0-1 In Overtime: 1-1 1-0 0-1
In NBA Finals:
At Salt Palace: 1-2 GAME 5 TOTAL HOME ROAD
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 6-2
In Overtime: 1-0 1-0 Overall: 16-21 13-6 3-15
In First Round: 7-11 6-4 1-7
WHEN FACING ELIMINATION In Conference Semifinals:
In Western Conf. Finals:
6-7
2-2
6-1
1-0
0-6
1-2
TOTAL HOME ROAD
Overall: 22-25 14-11 8-14 In NBA Finals: 1-1 0-1 1-0
In Best-of-5 series: 12-8 7-6 5-2 At Salt Palace: 16-21 13-6 3-15
In Best-of-7 series: 10-17 7-5 3-12 At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 11-4
In First Round: 14-11 8-7 6-4 In Overtime: 3-2 2-1 1-1
In Conference Semifinals:
In Western Conf. Finals: 2-4
5-8 5-2
1-1
0-6
1-3 GAME 6 TOTAL HOME ROAD
In NBA Finals: 1-2 0-1 1-1 Overall: 7-7 5-4 1-4
At Salt Palace: 4-3 In First Round: 3-0 2-0 1-0
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 10-8 In Conference Semifinals: 2-4 2-1 0-3
In Overtime: 2-0 1-0 1-0 In Western Conf. Finals: 2-1 1-1 1-0
In NBA Finals: 0-2 0-1 0-1
CLOSEOUT GAMES At Salt Palace: 1-0
TOTAL HOME ROAD At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 5-3
Overall: 22-25 17-7 5-18 In Overtime: -- -- --
In Best-of-5 series: 11-17 9-6 2-11
In Best-of-7 series:
In First Round:
11-7
14-18
8-1
11-6
3-7
3-13
GAME 7
TOTAL HOME ROAD
In Conference Semifinals: 6-5 6-1 0-4 Overall: 2-2 1-0 1-2
In Western Conf. Finals: 2-1 -- 2-1 In First Round: 1-0 -- 1-0
In NBA Finals: -- -- -- In Conference Semifinals: 1-1 1-0 0-1
At Salt Palace: 3-3 In Western Conf. Finals: 0-1 -- 0-1
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 14-4 In NBA Finals: -- -- --
In Overtime: 2-2 2-1 0-1 At Salt Palace: --
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 1-0
In Overtime: -- -- --
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1984 FIRST ROUND: #2 UTAH DEFEATS #7 DENVER (3-2)
Gm Date Opponent W/L Score Home Road Total Site Jazz Leading Scorer Opp. Leading Scorer Attend.
1 4/17/84 DENVER W 123-121 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Adrian Dantley - 30 Kiki Vandeweghe - 33 10,255
2 4/19/84 DENVER L 116-132 1-1 1-1 Salt Lake City Adrian Dantley - 27 Dan Issel - 33 12,413
3 4/22/84 @ Denver L 117-121 0-1 1-2 Denver Adrian Dantley - 29 Alex English - 29 14,681
4 4/24/84 @ Denver W 129-124 1-1 2-2 Denver Adrian Dantley - 39 Alex English - 34 16,108
5 4/26/84 DENVER W 127-111 2-1 3-2 Salt Lake City Adrian Dantley - 30 Dan Issel - 25 15,347
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1988 FIRST ROUND: #5 UTAH DEFEATS #4 PORTLAND (3-1)
Gm Date Opponent W/L Score Home Road Total Site Jazz Leading Scorer Opp. Leading Scorer Attend.
1 4/28/88 @ Portland L 96-108 0-1 0-1 Portland Thurl Bailey - 31 C. Drexler / J. Kersey - 26 12,666
2 4/30/88 @ Portland W 114-105 1-1 1-1 Portland Karl Malone - 37 Clyde Drexler - 25 12,666
3 5/4/88 PORTLAND W 113-108 1-0 2-1 Salt Lake City Thurl Bailey - 39 Jerome Kersey - 23 12,444
4 5/6/88 PORTLAND W 111-96 2-0 3-1 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 38 Kevin Duckworth - 33 12,444
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1992 FIRST ROUND: #2 UTAH DEFEATS #7 L.A. CLIPPERS (3-2)
Gm Date Opponent W/L Score Home Road Total Site Jazz Leading Scorer Opp. Leading Scorer Attend.
1 4/24/92 L.A. CLIPPERS W 115-97 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 32 Doc Rivers - 23 19,911
2 4/26/92 L.A. CLIPPERS W 103-92 2-0 2-0 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 32 Danny Manning - 22 19,911
3 4/28/92 @ L.A. Clippers L 88-98 0-1 2-1 Los Angeles Karl Malone - 22 Danny Manning - 17 14,086
4 5/3/92 @ L.A. Clippers L 107-115 0-2 2-2 Anaheim, CA Karl Malone - 44 Danny Manning - 33 7,148
5 5/4/92 L.A. CLIPPERS W 98-89 3-0 3-2 Salt Lake City Jeff Malone - 25 Danny Manning - 24 19,911
*played at the Anaheim Convention Center
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WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS: #2 HOUSTON DEFEATS #5 UTAH (4-1)
Gm Date Opponent W/L Score Home Road Total Site Jazz Leading Scorer Opp. Leading Scorer Attend.
1 5/23/94 @ Houston L 88-100 0-1 0-1 Houston Karl Malone - 20 Hakeem Olajuwon - 31 16,260
2 5/25/94 @ Houston L 99-104 0-2 0-2 Houston Karl Malone - 32 Hakeem Olajuwon - 41 16,611
3 5/27/94 HOUSTON W 95-86 1-0 1-2 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 22 Hakeem Olajuwon - 29 19,911
4 5/29/94 HOUSTON L 78-80 1-1 1-3 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 25 Kenny Smith - 25 19,911
5 5/31/94 @ Houston L 83-94 0-3 1-4 Houston Karl Malone - 31 R. Horry / H. Olajuwon - 22 16,611
386
P L AY O F F H I S T O R Y
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS: #1 UTAH DEFEATS #4 L.A. LAKERS (4-1)
Gm Date Opponent W/L Score Home Road Total Site Jazz Leading Scorer Opp. Leading Scorer Attend.
1 5/4/97 L.A. LAKERS W 93-77 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 23 Nick Van Exel - 23 19,911
2 5/6/97 L.A. LAKERS W 103-101 2-0 2-0 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 31 Shaquille O’Neal - 25 19,911
3 5/8/97 @ L.A. Lakers L 84-104 0-1 2-1 Los Angeles Jeff Hornacek - 26 Kobe Bryant - 19 17,505
4 5/10/97 @ L.A. Lakers W 110-95 1-1 3-1 Los Angeles Karl Malone - 42 Shaquille O’Neal - 34 17,505
5 5/12/97 L.A. LAKERS W (OT) 98-93 3-0 4-1 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 32 Nick Van Exel - 26 19,911
387
P L AY O F F H I S T O R Y
NBA FINALS: #1E CHICAGO DEFEATS #1W UTAH (4-2)
Gm Date Opponent W/L Score Home Road Total Site Jazz Leading Scorer Opp. Leading Scorer Attend.
1 6/3/98 CHICAGO W (OT) 88-85 1-0 1-0 Salt Lake City John Stockton - 24 Michael Jordan - 33 19,911
2 6/5/98 CHICAGO L 88-93 1-1 1-1 Salt Lake City Jeff Hornacek - 20 Michael Jordan - 37 19,911
3 6/7/98 @ Chicago L 54-96 0-1 1-2 Chicago Karl Malone - 22 Michael Jordan - 24 23,844
4 6/10/98 @ Chicago L 82-86 0-2 1-3 Chicago Karl Malone - 21 Michael Jordan - 34 23,844
5 6/12/98 @ Chicago W 83-81 1-2 2-3 Chicago Karl Malone - 39 Toni Kukoc - 30 23,844
6 6/14/98 CHICAGO L 86-87 1-2 2-4 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 31 Michael Jordan - 45 19,911
388
P L AY O F F H I S T O R Y
2002 FIRST ROUND: #1 SACRAMENTO DEFEATS #8 UTAH (3-1)
Gm Date Opponent W/L Score Home Road Total Site Jazz Leading Scorer Opp. Leading Scorer Attend.
1 4/20/02 @ Sacramento L 86-89 0-1 0-1 Sacramento Karl Malone - 25 Chris Webber - 24 17,317
2 4/23/02 @ Sacramento W 93-86 1-1 1-1 Sacramento Donyell Marshall - 19 Vlade Divac - 21 17,317
3 4/27/02 SACRAMENTO L 87-90 0-1 1-2 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 23 Mike Bibby - 26 19,911
4 4/29/02 SACRAMENTO L 86-91 0-2 1-3 Salt Lake City Karl Malone - 14 Peja Stojakovic - 30 19,911
389
P L AY O F F H I S T O R Y
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS: #1 L.A. LAKERS DEFEAT #4 UTAH (4-2)
Gm Date Opponent W/L Score Home Road Total Site Jazz Leading Scorer Opp. Leading Scorer Attend.
1 5/4/08 @ L.A. Lakers L 98-109 0-1 0-1 Los Angeles Mehmet Okur - 21 Kobe Bryant - 38 18,997
2 5/7/08 @ L.A. Lakers L 110-120 0-2 0-2 Los Angeles Deron Williams - 25 Kobe Bryant - 34 18,997
3 5/9/08 L.A. LAKERS W 104-99 1-0 1-2 Salt Lake City Carlos Boozer - 27 Kobe Bryant - 34 19,911
4 5/11/08 L.A. LAKERS W (OT) 123-115 2-0 2-2 Salt Lake City Deron Williams - 29 Kobe Bryant - 33 19,911
5 5/14/08 @ L.A. Lakers L 104-111 0-3 2-3 Los Angeles Deron Williams - 27 Kobe Bryant - 26 18,997
6 5/16/08 L.A. LAKERS L 105-108 2-1 2-4 Salt Lake City Deron Williams - 21 Kobe Bryant - 34 19,911
390
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF STATISTICS
1984 UTAH JAZZ PLAYOFF STATISTICS [5-6], LOST IN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGES
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG RPG APG
Dantley, Adrian 11 454 117 232 .504 0 0 —- 120 139 .863 37 46 83 46 30 0 10 38 1 354 32.2 7.5 4.2
Griffith, Darrell 11 417 81 183 .443 16 45 .356 33 48 .688 16 49 65 41 24 0 19 31 2 243 22.1 5.9 3.7
Green, Rickey 11 404 64 151 .424 1 4 .250 32 43 .744 9 25 34 104 17 0 19 29 4 163 14.8 3.1 9.5
Bailey, Thurl 11 340 50 97 .515 0 2 .000 17 21 .810 15 46 61 10 33 0 2 16 11 117 10.6 5.5 0.9
Drew, John 11 172 43 85 .506 0 0 —- 26 33 .788 10 15 25 9 26 0 4 11 0 112 10.2 2.3 0.8
Wilkins, Jeff 11 205 30 57 .526 0 0 —- 17 22 .773 10 39 49 5 32 0 0 11 5 77 7.0 4.5 0.5
Eaves, Jerry 11 132 22 46 .478 1 3 .333 10 13 .769 3 7 10 13 10 0 5 7 2 57 5.2 0.9 1.2
Kelley, Rich 11 201 15 27 .556 0 0 —- 25 29 .862 19 39 58 22 42 1 9 17 6 55 5.0 5.3 2.0
Eaton, Mark 11 254 21 41 .512 0 0 —- 8 17 .471 19 57 76 9 33 1 5 16 34 50 4.5 6.9 0.8
Anderson, Mitchell 5 13 5 8 .625 1 1 1.000 0 0 —- 3 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 13 2.6 0.8 0.0
Hansen, Bobby 4 18 2 7 .296 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 2 5 7 2 4 0 0 2 0 11 2.8 1.8 0.5
Boswell, Tom 5 55 3 4 .750 0 0 —- 2 5 .400 2 4 6 2 12 0 0 4 1 8 1.6 1.2 0.4
UTAH JAZZ 11 2665 453 938 .483 21 58 .362 192 372 .782 145 333 478 263 265 2 73 188 67 1161 105.5
OPPONENTS 11 2665 453 1013 .481 14 53 .264 243 293 .829 160 321 481 268 311 4 101 166 57 1191 108.3
391
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF STATISTICS
1987 UTAH JAZZ PLAYOFF STATISTICS [2-3], LOST IN FIRST ROUND
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGES
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG RPG APG
Malone, Karl 5 200 37 88 .420 0 0 —- 26 36 .722 15 33 48 6 20 1 11 17 4 100 20.0 9.6 1.2
Bailey, Thurl 5 151 30 63 .476 0 0 —- 18 18 1.000 14 16 30 9 12 1 3 12 6 78 15.6 6.0 1.8
Griffith, Darrell 5 104 24 65 .369 6 15 .400 14 19 .737 5 7 12 8 5 0 6 12 2 80 16.0 2.4 1.6
Hansen, Bobby 5 142 21 49 .429 2 5 .400 17 20 .850 3 12 15 11 14 0 1 7 1 65 13.0 3.0 2.2
Eaton, Mark 5 193 19 41 .463 0 0 —- 16 25 .640 16 39 55 3 18 0 1 4 21 54 10.8 11.0 0.6
Stockton, John 5 157 18 29 .621 4 5 .800 10 13 .769 2 9 11 40 18 0 15 11 1 58 11.6 2.2 8.0
Green, Rickey 4 72 11 23 .478 0 1 .000 5 6 .833 1 7 8 25 5 0 2 7 0 27 6.8 2.0 6.3
Tripucka, Kelly 5 70 14 20 .700 0 3 .000 4 4 1.000 1 6 7 3 6 - 4 7 0 32 6.4 1.4 0.6
Scurry, Carey 4 57 10 22 .455 1 2 .500 3 7 .429 7 7 14 0 10 0 4 2 5 26 6.5 3.5 0.0
Iavaroni, Marc 5 47 4 10 .400 0 0 —- 2 3 .667 8 5 13 4 7 0 0 6 3 10 2.0 2.6 0.8
Benson, Kent 2 3 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Curry, Del 2 4 0 3 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
UTAH JAZZ 5 1200 188 413 .455 13 32 .406 115 151 .762 72 141 213 109 116 2 47 88 43 530 106.0
OPPONENTS 5 1200 195 415 .470 10 22 .455 111 136 .816 64 134 198 107 129 2 43 86 27 531 106.2
392
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF STATISTICS
1990 UTAH JAZZ PLAYOFF STATISTICS [2-3], LOST IN FIRST ROUND
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGES
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG RPG APG
Malone, Karl 5 203 46 105 0.438 0 1 0.000 34 45 .756 16 35 51 11 22 1 11 12 5 126 25.2 10.2 2.2
Bailey, Thurl 5 190 43 88 .489 0 0 —- 19 24 .792 8 24 32 7 19 1 5 5 6 105 21.0 6.4 1.4
Stockton, John 5 194 29 69 .420 1 13 .077 16 20 .800 4 12 16 75 20 0 6 14 0 77 15.4 3.2 15.0
Hansen, Bobby 5 145 21 43 .488 7 14 .500 1 4 .250 7 7 14 5 14 0 3 4 0 64 12.8 2.8 1.0
Griffith, Darrell 5 97 19 42 .452 5 9 .556 4 5 .800 6 15 21 3 3 0 6 3 1 57 11.4 4.2 0.6
Edwards, Blue 5 94 14 26 .538 1 3 .333 7 8 .875 8 10 18 8 16 0 7 12 1 38 7.6 3.6 1.6
Leckner, Eric 3 28 6 10 .600 1 1 1.000 5 9 .556 2 6 8 2 8 0 0 1 0 20 6.7 2.7 0.7
Eaton, Mark 5 128 9 17 .529 0 0 —- 1 5 .200 8 22 30 0 17 0 3 4 14 19 3.8 6.0 0.0
Brown, Mike 5 67 7 15 .467 0 0 —- 4 5 .800 5 5 10 3 11 0 1 5 1 18 3.6 2.0 0.6
Rudd, Delaney 5 45 8 23 .348 1 7 .143 1 2 .500 1 2 3 13 10 0 1 3 0 20 4.0 0.6 2.6
Brown, Raymond 3 6 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Johnson, Eric 1 3 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
UTAH JAZZ 5 1200 202 438 .461 16 48 .333 92 127 .724 65 138 203 127 142 2 43 64 29 544 108.8
OPPONENTS 5 1200 180 393 .458 17 47 .362 142 170 .835 59 158 217 103 116 1 31 76 25 553 110.6
393
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF STATISTICS
1993 UTAH JAZZ PLAYOFF STATISTICS [2-3], LOST IN FIRST ROUND
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGES
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG RPG APG
Malone, Karl 5 216 44 97 .454 1 2 .500 31 38 .816 12 40 52 10 21 0 6 20 2 122 24.4 10.4 2.0
Malone, Jeff 5 150 29 65 .446 0 0 —- 9 13 .692 3 13 16 3 11 0 3 9 1 67 13.4 3.2 0.6
Stockton, John 5 183 23 51 .451 5 13 .385 15 18 .833 5 7 12 55 16 0 12 15 0 76 15.2 2.4 11.0
Corbin, Tyrone 5 161 24 50 .480 0 0 —- 11 17 .647 16 22 38 9 15 0 3 7 1 59 11.8 7.6 1.8
Benoit, David 5 136 13 41 .317 2 9 .222 9 13 .692 7 17 24 5 17 0 3 2 6 41 8.2 4.8 1.0
Brown, Mike 5 93 13 25 .520 0 0 .—- 7 11 .636 4 12 16 2 9 0 0 5 1 33 6.6 3.2 0.4
Humphries, Jay 5 115 11 33 .333 2 8 .250 2 4 .500 5 5 10 17 8 0 3 6 3 30 6.0 2.0 3.4
Eaton, Mark 5 117 10 19 .526 0 0 —- 2 4 .500 16 17 33 2 9 0 0 2 9 22 4.4 6.6 0.4
Crotty, John 1 3 2 2 1.000 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0 1.0 1.0
Austin, Isaac 1 3 1 2 .500 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2.0 1.0 0.0
Krystkowiak, Larry 1 8 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 2.0 0.0
Donaldson, James 1 5 0 1 .000 0 0 —- 0 0 —- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
UTAH JAZZ 5 1200 170 387 .439 10 32 .313 86 118 .729 70 135 205 104 108 0 30 70 24 456 91.2
OPPONENTS 5 1200 180 411 .438 15 48 .313 82 104 .788 75 137 212 96 113 1 35 62 22 487 97.4
394
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF STATISTICS
1996 UTAH JAZZ PLAYOFF STATISTICS [10-8], LOST IN CONFERENCE FINALS
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGES
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG RPG APG
Malone, Karl 18 725 188 401 .469 0 3 .000 101 176 .574 47 139 186 79 61 0 24 45 10 477 26.5 10.3 4.4
Hornacek, Jeff 18 644 104 207 .502 34 58 .586 73 82 .890 22 43 65 60 41 1 19 27 3 383 21.3 3.6 3.3
Stockton, John 18 679 70 157 .446 11 38 .289 48 59 .814 14 44 58 195 50 0 29 58 7 221 12.3 3.2 10.8
Russell, Bryon 18 459 58 124 .468 25 53 .472 31 38 .816 17 58 75 22 42 0 23 10 9 222 12.3 4.2 1.2
Morris, Chris 18 321 45 106 .425 10 37 .270 12 16 .750 24 46 70 19 25 0 13 14 8 132 7.3 3.9 1.1
Benoit, David 14 259 33 70 .471 14 28 .500 7 9 .778 6 31 37 7 17 0 1 14 3 115 8.2 2.6 0.5
Carr, Antoine 18 339 46 97 .474 0 0 --- 17 25 .680 11 23 34 21 66 2 4 16 14 109 6.1 1.9 1.2
Ostertag, Greg 15 212 20 45 .444 0 0 --- 13 21 .619 18 32 50 1 28 0 2 4 21 53 3.5 3.3 0.1
Keefe, Adam 17 178 23 34 .676 1 2 .500 11 17 .647 9 24 33 2 23 0 3 8 1 60 3.5 1.9 0.1
Eisley, Howard 18 202 16 42 .381 3 9 .333 18 22 .818 4 18 22 44 29 0 3 11 2 59 3.3 1.2 2.4
Spencer, Felton 18 276 23 53 .434 0 1 .000 5 9 .556 26 28 54 2 58 0 5 19 22 51 2.8 3.0 0.1
Foster, Greg 12 76 11 22 .500 0 0 --- 6 10 .600 6 6 12 2 16 0 1 5 2 28 2.3 1.0 0.2
UTAH JAZZ 18 4370 637 1358 .469 98 229 .428 342 484 .707 204 492 696 454 456 3 137 238 102 1910 106.1
OPPONENTS 18 4370 544 1246 .437 104 284 .366 384 550 .698 187 493 680 321 445 2 132 303 76 1784 99.1
395
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF STATISTICS
1999 UTAH JAZZ PLAYOFF STATISTICS [5-6], LOST IN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGES
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG RPG APG
Malone, Karl 11 451 86 206 .417 0 1 .000 68 86 .791 36 88 124 52 37 0 13 40 8 240 21.8 11.3 4.7
Hornacek, Jeff 11 304 49 106 .462 7 18 .389 29 33 .879 9 32 41 26 34 1 11 12 0 148 13.5 3.7 2.4
Russell, Bryon 11 387 49 115 .426 9 36 .250 26 36 .722 17 50 67 13 37 0 20 11 2 151 13.7 6.1 1.2
Stockton, John 11 352 42 105 .400 4 12 .333 34 46 .739 11 25 36 92 32 0 18 31 1 130 11.8 3.3 8.4
Anderson, Shandon 11 297 37 77 .481 6 14 .429 24 34 .706 8 33 41 13 34 2 6 14 3 116 10.5 3.7 1.2
Eisley, Howard 11 241 26 71 .366 5 24 .208 24 29 .828 3 17 20 32 27 0 7 20 3 91 8.3 1.8 2.9
Keefe, Adam 10 101 18 30 .600 0 0 --- 5 5 1.000 7 17 24 3 17 0 4 8 3 41 4.1 2.4 0.3
Ostertag, Greg 11 261 13 35 .371 0 0 --- 18 28 .643 18 47 65 6 27 0 2 8 24 44 4.0 5.9 0.5
Bailey, Thurl 11 115 17 33 .515 0 0 --- 3 4 .750 5 10 15 2 19 0 3 8 6 37 3.4 1.4 0.2
Fuller, Todd 10 105 10 26 .385 0 0 --- 6 10 .600 8 20 28 0 21 0 0 5 2 26 2.6 2.8 0.0
Foster, Greg 8 70 8 19 .421 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 1 7 8 1 11 0 1 3 0 16 2.0 1.0 0.1
Vaughn, Jacque 2 6 1 2 .500 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 2.5 0.0 1.0
UTAH JAZZ 11 2690 356 825 .432 32 106 .302 237 311 .762 123 346 469 242 298 3 85 170 52 1045 95.0
OPPONENTS 11 2690 326 813 .401 55 187 .294 254 341 .745 125 317 442 182 274 2 100 159 45 1071 97.4
396
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF STATISTICS
2002 UTAH JAZZ PLAYOFF STATISTICS [1-3], LOST IN FIRST ROUND
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGES
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG RPG APG
Malone, Karl 4 163 30 73 .411 0 1 .000 20 28 .714 3 27 30 18 11 0 5 11 3 80 20.0 7.5 4.5
Marshall, Donyell 4 124 21 50 .420 3 6 .500 12 16 .750 14 17 31 11 5 0 3 5 6 57 14.3 7.8 2.8
Stockton, John 4 141 18 40 .450 2 7 .286 12 13 .923 3 13 16 40 16 1 11 8 1 50 12.5 4.0 10.0
Kirilenko, Andrei 4 122 11 28 .393 0 4 .000 13 16 .813 4 11 15 4 10 0 7 6 10 35 8.8 3.8 1.0
Russell, Bryon 4 120 9 36 .250 6 15 .400 4 4 1.000 6 11 17 7 15 1 4 9 0 28 7.0 4.3 1.8
Ostertag, Greg 4 87 13 21 .619 0 0 --- 1 10 .100 19 15 34 2 14 1 2 6 6 27 6.8 8.5 0.5
Collins, Jarron 4 47 10 18 .556 0 0 --- 2 2 1.000 4 3 7 0 11 0 0 4 0 22 5.5 1.8 0.0
LaRue, Rusty 4 53 6 16 .375 2 5 .400 6 10 .600 0 6 6 6 6 0 1 4 0 20 5.0 1.5 1.5
Lewis, Quincy 4 56 8 23 .348 1 5 .200 0 4 .000 1 2 3 2 10 0 2 3 1 17 4.3 0.8 0.5
Padgett, Scott 4 47 6 13 .462 0 3 .000 4 5 .800 7 7 14 2 6 0 1 5 1 16 4.0 3.5 0.5
UTAH JAZZ 4 960 132 318 .415 14 46 .304 74 108 .685 61 112 173 92 104 3 36 66 28 352 88.0
OPPONENTS 4 960 118 295 .400 21 71 .296 99 120 .825 50 120 170 60 96 2 31 69 20 356 89.0
397
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF STATISTICS
2008 UTAH JAZZ PLAYOFF STATISTICS [6-6], LOST IN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGES
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG RPG APG
Williams, Deron 12 513 90 183 .492 28 56 .500 51 66 .773 16 27 43 120 35 0 7 37 4 259 21.6 3.6 10.0
Boozer, Carlos 12 441 76 183 .415 0 0 --- 40 56 .714 42 105 147 34 47 2 6 36 2 192 16.0 12.3 2.8
Okur, Mehmet 12 462 66 156 .423 19 51 .373 34 44 .773 34 107 141 23 37 1 8 19 8 185 15.4 11.8 1.9
Kirilenko, Andrei 12 387 51 114 .447 5 22 .227 25 35 .714 15 26 41 30 46 4 18 18 20 132 11.0 3.4 2.5
Brewer, Ronnie 12 305 51 98 .520 1 6 .167 19 25 .760 17 21 38 19 29 0 12 4 4 122 10.2 3.2 1.6
Korver, Kyle 12 259 30 73 .411 11 38 .289 23 25 .920 5 21 26 7 28 0 4 8 8 94 7.8 2.2 0.6
Harpring, Matt 12 209 25 63 .397 1 3 .333 28 35 .800 17 17 34 8 35 0 7 11 4 79 6.6 2.8 0.7
Millsap, Paul 12 210 32 62 .516 0 1 .000 13 25 .520 23 24 47 4 37 0 7 9 16 77 6.4 3.9 0.3
Price, Ronnie 12 68 10 31 .323 3 14 .214 10 13 .769 1 3 4 11 6 0 6 6 2 33 2.8 0.3 0.9
Miles, C.J. 7 26 5 14 .357 2 8 .250 0 0 --- 1 4 5 0 4 0 2 2 0 12 1.7 0.7 0.0
Hart, Jason 2 6 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 0.0 0.0
Collins, Jarron 5 20 0 3 .000 0 0 --- 0 0 --- 3 3 6 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 1.2 0.2
UTAH JAZZ 12 2905 437 982 .445 70 200 .350 243 324 .750 174 358 532 257 306 7 78 155 69 1187 98.9
OPPONENTS 12 2905 413 920 .449 75 221 .339 289 388 .745 128 347 475 217 274 4 89 152 78 1190 99.2
398
YEAR-BY-YEAR PLAYOFF STATISTICS • CAREER PLAYOFF RECORDS
2012 UTAH JAZZ PLAYOFF STATISTICS [0-4], LOST IN FIRST ROUND
FIELD GOALS 3-PT. FGS. FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGES
PLAYER G MIN FGM FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA 3PCT FTM FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AST PF DQ STL TO BLK PTS PPG RPG APG
Jefferson, Al 4 141 36 68 .529 0 1 .000 1 4 .250 7 27 34 10 10 0 5 5 3 73 18.3 8.5 2.5
Harris, Devin 4 120 19 48 .396 4 15 .267 10 14 .714 0 6 6 15 14 0 3 12 2 52 13.0 1.5 3.8
Millsap, Paul 4 139 20 54 .370 0 3 .000 8 16 .500 17 27 44 2 11 0 1 9 10 48 12.0 11.0 0.5
Favors, Derrick 4 116 15 36 .417 0 0 --- 17 29 .586 14 24 38 2 11 0 5 5 6 47 11.8 9.5 0.5
Hayward, Gordon 4 123 6 33 .182 1 12 .083 16 16 1.000 2 9 11 12 4 0 3 3 0 29 7.3 2.8 3.0
Burks, Alec 4 63 7 28 .250 0 2 .000 12 14 .857 5 6 11 3 4 0 2 3 0 26 6.5 2.8 0.8
Carroll, DeMarre 4 73 9 19 .474 1 5 .200 0 0 --- 7 8 15 3 9 0 2 3 1 19 4.8 3.8 0.8
Howard, Josh 4 63 5 17 .294 1 2 .500 4 5 .800 4 10 14 4 3 0 2 2 1 15 3.8 3.5 1.0
Tinsley, Jamaal 4 65 5 20 .250 1 4 .250 4 4 1.000 0 2 2 12 7 0 2 6 0 15 3.8 0.5 3.0
Kanter, Enes 4 43 7 16 .438 0 0 --- 0 1 .000 8 8 16 1 7 0 0 4 4 14 3.5 4.0 0.3
Ahearn, Blake 3 8 2 3 .667 1 1 1.000 0 0 --- 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 1.7 0.0 0.7
Evans, Jeremy 2 7 0 1 .000 0 0 --- 2 2 1.000 0 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1.0 0.5 0.5
UTAH JAZZ 4 960 131 343 .382 9 45 .200 74 105 .705 64 130 194 67 81 0 26 54 27 345 86.3
OPPONENTS 4 960 154 320 .481 33 81 .407 68 90 .756 31 136 167 86 79 0 29 47 22 409 102.3
399
C A R E E R P L AY O F F R E C O R D S
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED TOTAL REBOUNDS PERSONAL FOULS
Karl Malone 1,652 TOT OFF DEF Karl Malone 597
John Stockton 759 Karl Malone 1,877 465 1,412 John Stockton 539
Jeff Hornacek 391 John Stockton 608 162 446 Jeff Hornacek 271
Deron Williams 299 Mark Eaton 557 169 388 Mark Eaton 250
Bryon Russell 263 Carlos Boozer 552 141 411 Bryon Russell 247
Adrian Dantley 261 Greg Ostertag 473 176 297 Greg Ostertag 243
Thurl Bailey 241 Bryon Russell 443 88 355 Antoine Carr 219
Carlos Boozer 229 Thurl Bailey 382 116 366 Thurl Bailey 196
Greg Ostertag 164 Jeff Hornacek 320 83 237 Carlos Boozer 155
Andrei Kirilenko 155 Paul Millsap 294 132 162 Howard Eisley 149
Mehmet Okur 285 74 211
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE DISQUALIFICATIONS
FT% FT-A ASSISTS Antoine Carr 6
Howard Eisley .881 89-101 John Stockton 1,839 Karl Malone 6
Jeff Hornacek .875 342-391 Karl Malone 538 Greg Ostertag 6
Jeff Malone .865 115-133 Deron Williams 422 Mark Eaton 5
Rickey Green .837 82-98 Jeff Hornacek 340 Jeff Hornacek 5
Thurl Bailey .834 201-241 Rickey Green 251 Andrei Kirilenko 5
Adrian Dantley .824 215-261 Howard Eisley 216 Thurl Bailey 3
John Stockton .810 615-759 Bryon Russell 133 Carlos Boozer 3
Deron Williams .796 238-299 Carlos Boozer 125 Derek Fisher 3
Mike Brown .789 75-95 Thurl Bailey 98 Mehmet Okur 3
Mehmet Okur .783 72-92 Andrei Kirilenko 95 Felton Spencer 3
minimum 50 made
STEALS TURNOVERS
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS John Stockton 338 John Stockton 517
Karl Malone 465 Karl Malone 224 Karl Malone 503
Greg Ostertag 176 Jeff Hornacek 113 Jeff Hornacek 157
Mark Eaton 169 Bryon Russell 109 Deron Williams 156
John Stockton 162 Andrei Kirilenko 55 Carlos Boozer 126
Carlos Boozer 141 Deron Williams 52 Thurl Bailey 109
Paul Millsap 132 Darrell Griffith 47 Howard Eisley 92
Thurl Bailey 116 Blue Edwards 40 Bryon Russell 85
Bryon Russell 88 Rickey Green 37 Mark Eaton 81
Felton Spencer 87 Tyrone Corbin 36 Darrell Griffith 77
Jeff Hornacek 83
BLOCKED SHOTS
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Mark Eaton 210
Karl Malone 1,412 Greg Ostertag 163
John Stockton 446 Karl Malone 133
Carlos Boozer 411 Andrei Kirilenko 84
Mark Eaton 388 Thurl Bailey 82
Thurl Bailey 366 Paul Millsap 54
Bryon Russell 355 John Stockton 50
Greg Ostertag 297 Felton Spencer 42
Jeff Hornacek 237 Antoine Carr 40
Mehmet Okur 211 David Benoit 31
Paul Millsap 162
400
JAZZ SINGLE-SEASON PLAYOFF RECORDS
GAMES THREE-POINTERS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
17 players w/ 20, last 1998 Year G 3FGM Year G FT% FT-A
Bryon Russell 1997 20 36 John Stockton 2003 5 1.000 (20-20)
GAMES STARTED Jeff Hornacek 1996 18 34 Howard Eisley 1997 20 .964 (27-28)
8 players w/ 20, last 1998 Deron Williams 2008 12 28 Derek Fisher 2007 16 .933 (42-45)
Bryon Russell 1996 18 25 Rickey Green 1985 10 .921 (35-38)
MINUTES Mehmet Okur 2007 17 25 Kyle Korver 2008 12 .920 (23-25)
Year G MIN Bryon Russell 1998 20 23 Jeff Malone 1991 9 .917 (44-48)
Karl Malone 1997 20 816 Bobby Hansen 1988 11 19 Jeff Hornacek 1994 16 .912 (62-68)
Karl Malone 1998 20 795 Jeff Hornacek 1997 20 19 John Stockton 1989 3 .905 (19-21)
Bryon Russell 1997 20 758 John Stockton 1997 20 19 C.J. Miles 2010 10 .897 (35-39)
John Stockton 1997 20 739 Deron Williams 2010 10 20 Jeff Hornacek 1996 18 .890 (73-82)
Karl Malone 1996 18 725 five players tied with 19 minimum 20 attempts
Jeff Hornacek 1997 20 704
Karl Malone 1994 16 703 THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Bryon Russell 1998 20 698 Year G 3FGA Year G OFF
Karl Malone 1992 16 688 Bryon Russell 1997 20 101 Felton Spencer 1994 16 61
John Stockton 1996 18 679 Mehmet Okur 2007 17 79 Karl Malone 1997 20 60
Bryon Russell 1998 20 63 Carlos Boozer 2007 17 54
POINTS Jeff Hornacek 1996 18 58 Karl Malone 1994 16 52
Year G PTS John Stockton 1992 16 58 Greg Ostertag 1997 20 52
Karl Malone 1998 20 526 Deron Williams 2007 17 57 Karl Malone 1996 18 47
Karl Malone 1997 20 519 Deron Williams 2008 12 56 Karl Malone 1998 20 47
Karl Malone 1996 18 477 Bryon Russell 1996 18 53 Karl Malone 1992 16 43
Karl Malone 1992 16 465 Jeff Hornacek 1997 20 53 Carlos Boozer 2008 12 42
Karl Malone 1994 16 434 Mehmet Okur 2008 12 51 Tyrone Corbin 1992 16 39
Carlos Boozer 2007 17 400 Deron Williams 2010 10 51
Jeff Hornacek 1996 18 383 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Adrian Dantley 1984 11 354 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Year G DEF
Jeff Malone 1992 16 333 Year G 3FG% 3FG-A Thurl Bailey 1985 10 171
Jeff Hornacek 1997 20 329 Jeff Hornacek 1996 18 .586 (34-58) Karl Malone 1998 20 170
Gordan Giricek 2007 17 .538 (14-26) Karl Malone 1997 20 168
FIELD GOALS MADE Bobby Hansen 1988 11 .528 (19-36) Carlos Boozer 2007 17 153
Year G FGM Deron Williams 2008 12 .500 (28-56) Karl Malone 1994 16 146
Karl Malone 1998 20 198 David Benoit 1996 14 .500 (14-28) Karl Malone 1996 18 139
Karl Malone 1996 18 188 Kyle Korver 2010 10 .478 (11-23) Karl Malone 1992 16 138
Karl Malone 1997 20 187 Howard Eisley 1997 20 .474 (9-19) Mehmet Okur 2008 12 107
Carlos Boozer 2007 17 162 Howard Eisley 2000 10 .474 (9-19) Carlos Boozer 2008 12 105
Karl Malone 1994 16 158 Bryon Russell 1996 18 .472 (25-53) Carlos Boozer 2010 10 99
Karl Malone 1992 16 148 Jeff Hornacek 1998 20 .467 (14-30)
Jeff Malone 1992 16 134 minimum 15 attempts TOTAL REBOUNDS
Karl Malone 1988 11 123 Year G TOT
Deron Williams 2007 17 122 FREE THROWS MADE Karl Malone 1997 20 228
Adrian Dantley 1984 11 117 Year G FTM Karl Malone 1998 20 217
Karl Malone 1992 16 169 Carlos Boozer 2007 17 207
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Karl Malone 1997 20 144 Karl Malone 1994 16 198
Year G FGA Karl Malone 1998 20 130 Karl Malone 1996 18 186
Karl Malone 1997 20 430 Adrian Dantley 1984 11 120 Karl Malone 1992 16 181
Karl Malone 1998 20 420 Karl Malone 1994 16 118 Carlos Boozer 2008 12 147
Karl Malone 1996 18 401 Karl Malone 1996 18 101 Mehmet Okur 2008 12 141
Karl Malone 1994 16 338 Adrian Dantley 1985 10 95 Greg Ostertag 1997 20 137
Carlos Boozer 2007 17 302 Jeff Hornacek 1997 20 92 Felton Spencer 1994 16 135
Karl Malone 1992 16 284 Deron Williams 2010 10 89
Jeff Malone 1992 16 275 Karl Malone 1988 11 81 ASSISTS
Deron Williams 2007 17 270 Year G AST
Karl Malone 1988 11 255 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED John Stockton 1992 16 217
Adrian Dantley 1984 11 232 Year G FTA John Stockton 1996 18 195
Karl Malone 1992 16 210 John Stockton 1997 20 191
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Karl Malone 1997 20 200 John Stockton 1988 11 163
Year G FG% FG-A Karl Malone 1996 18 176 John Stockton 1994 16 157
Paul Millsap 2010 10 .574 (70-122) Karl Malone 1998 20 165 John Stockton 1998 20 155
Olden Polynice 2000 10 .538 (28-52) Karl Malone 1994 16 160 Deron Williams 2007 17 146
Rickey Green 1985 10 .538 (57-106) Adrian Dantley 1984 11 139 John Stockton 1991 9 124
John Stockton 1991 9 .537 (58-108) Adrian Dantley 1985 10 122 Deron Williams 2008 12 120
Carlos Boozer 2007 17 .536 (162-302) Karl Malone 1988 11 112 Rickey Green 1984 11 104
Carlos Boozer 2010 10 .530 (89-168) Deron Williams 2010 10 111
Al Jefferson 2012 4 .529 (36-68) Jeff Hornacek 1997 20 105
Karl Malone 1986 4 .528 (38-72)
Carlos Boozer 2009 5 .528 (38-72)
Jeff Wilkins 1984 11 .526 (30-57)
minimum 50 attempts
401
JAZZ SINGLE-SEASON PLAYOFF RECORDS
STEALS PERSONAL FOULS TURNOVERS
Year G STL Year G PF Year G TO
John Stockton 1988 11 37 Greg Ostertag 1997 20 76 Deron Williams 2007 17 68
John Stockton 1992 16 34 Felton Spencer 1994 16 73 John Stockton 1997 20 62
John Stockton 1997 20 33 Karl Malone 1998 20 69 Karl Malone 1998 20 60
John Stockton 1998 20 31 Antoine Carr 1996 18 66 John Stockton 1992 16 58
John Stockton 1996 18 29 Mehmet Okur 2007 17 65 John Stockton 1996 18 58
John Stockton 1994 16 27 Antoine Carr 1997 20 64 Karl Malone 1997 20 54
Karl Malone 1997 20 27 Antoine Carr 1998 20 63 Carlos Boozer 2007 17 51
Deron Williams 2007 17 26 Karl Malone 1996 18 61 John Stockton 1998 20 48
Jeff Hornacek 1994 16 24 Karl Malone 1994 16 59 John Stockton 1988 11 48
Karl Malone 1996 18 24 Karl Malone 1997 20 59 Karl Malone 1992 16 46
Mehmet Okur 2007 17 24 Bryon Russell 1997 20 59
402
J A Z Z P L AY O F F I N D I V I D U A L H I G H S
MINUTES MOST FREE THROWS MADE, NONE MISSED
GAME 51 Karl Malone vs. Portland, 5/26/92 (OT) SERIES 25 Jeff Malone, 1991 Conf. Finals vs. Portland
non-OT 48 many times, (last) Karl Malone vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/13/88 GAME 18 Karl Malone @ L.A. Lakers, 5/10/97
403
OPPONENT PLAYOFF INDIVIDUAL HIGHS
MINUTES FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
GAME 52 Buck Williams, @ Portland, 5/26/92 (OT) GAME 23 Kobe Bryant, @ L.A. Lakers, 5/04/08
non-OT 48 many times, (last) Michael Finley, Dallas, 5/3/01 HALF 13 David Robinson, @ San Antonio, 5/7/96 (1st)
Yao Ming, @ Houston, 5/5/07 (2nd)
POINTS Manu Ginobili, San Antonio, 5/28/07 (2nd)
GAME 45 Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston, 4/27/95 Kobe Bryant, @ L.A. Lakers, 5/14/08 (2nd)
Michael Jordan, Chicago, 6/14/98 QTR 13 Manu Ginobili, San Antonio, 5/28/07 (4th)
HALF 28 Tracy McGrady, Houston, 5/2/08 (1st)
QTR 19 Shaquille O’Neal, @ L.A. Lakers, 5/24/98 (4th) MOST FREE THROWS MADE, NONE MISSED
OT 7 Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Denver, 5/17/94 (2nd OT) GAME 16 Tom Chambers, Phoenix, 5/6/90
HALF 11 Kobe Bryant, @ L.A. Lakers, 5/4/08 (1st)
FIELD GOALS MADE QTR 9 Yao Ming, @ Houston, 5/5/07 (4th)
GAME 20 Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston, 4/27/95
HALF 11 Shaquille O’Neal, @ L.A. Lakers, 5/22/98 (2nd) TOTAL REBOUNDS
Carmelo Anthony, @ Denver, 4/17/10 (2nd) GAME 24 Ralph Sampson, @ Houston, 4/19/85
QTR 8 Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston, 5/5/95 (1st) HALF 16 Mark West, Phoenix, 4/29/90 (2nd)
Joey Graham, Denver, 4/30/10 (2nd) QTR 10 Ralph Sampson, @ Houston, 4/19/85 (3rd)
404
J A Z Z P L AY O F F T E A M H I G H S
POINTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
GAME 131 vs. Denver, 5/4/85 GAME .938 (15-16) @ L.A. Lakers, 5/8/88
HALF 78 @ Phoenix, 5/25/91 (2nd) HALF 1.000 six times, last @ San Antonio (6-6), 5/2/12 (1st)
QTR 45 @ Portland, 5/9/91 (4th)
OT 15 vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/11/08 (OT) MOST FREE THROWS MADE, NONE MISSED
GAME has not occurred
FIELD GOALS MADE HALF 10 @ L.A. Lakers, 5/8/88 (2nd)
GAME 54 @ Phoenix, 4/25/91 @ San Antonio, 5/20/07 (1st)
HALF 32 vs. Denver, 4/26/84 (1st) TOTAL REBOUNDS
GAME 60 vs. Golden State, 5/9/07 (OT)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED non-OT 59 vs. L.A. Clippers, 5/4/92
GAME 102 @ Denver, 5/2/85 (OT) HALF 39 vs. Houston, 5/21/97 (1st)
non-OT 101 @ L.A. Lakers, 5/7/08 QTR 22 @ San Antonio, 5/30/07 (2nd)
HALF 55 vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/16/08 (2nd)
QTR 30 @ Houston, 4/28/85 (1st) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
GAME 27 vs. Houston, 4/28/85
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
GAME .651 (54-83) @ Phoenix, 4/25/91 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
HALF .677 (21-31) @ Denver, 4/19/10 (1st) GAME 45 vs. Phoenix, 4/29/84
QTR .800 (16-20) @ Denver, 5/14/94 (3rd) ASSISTS
GAME 40 @ Phoenix, 4/25/91
THREE-POINTERS MADE
HALF 24 @ Phoenix, 4/25/91 (2nd)
GAME 10 vs. Houston, 5/2/08
QTR 13 @ Phoenix, 4/25/91 (3rd)
vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/8/10
HALF 7 @ Portland, 5/1/96 (2nd) STEALS
vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/16/08 (2nd) GAME 15 vs. Seattle, 5/30/96
QTR 5 vs. Houston, 5/2/08 (3rd) HALF 9 vs. Golden State, 4/25/87 (1st)
vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/16/08 (4th) @ Portland, 5/1/96 (2nd)
vs. Seattle, 5/30/96 (1st)
THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED vs. L.A. Lakers, 4/25/09 (2nd)
GAME 24 vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/16/08 QTR 6 @ San Antonio, 5/9/98 (2nd)
HALF 15 vs. Houston, 5/2/08 (2nd) vs. Seattle, 4/24/00 (4th)
vs. L.A. Lakers, 5/16/08 (2nd)
QTR 9 vs. Houston, 5/3/07 (3rd) BLOCKED SHOTS
vs. Houston, 5/2/08 (3rd) GAME 14 @ L.A. Lakers, 5/8/88
@ L.A. Lakers, 5/7/08 (4th) HALF 10 vs. Houston, 4/26/85 (1st)
@ L.A. Lakers, 5/14/08 (4th) QTR 6 vs. Houston, 4/26/85 (1st)
@ Denver, 4/17/10 (1st) vs. Houston, 5/3/98 (4th)
PERSONAL FOULS
THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE GAME 38 vs. Denver, 5/17/94 (2OT)
GAME 1.000 (1-1) vs. Dallas, 4/23/86 non-OT 36 vs. Houston, 5/7/95
.833 (5-6) vs. Portland, 4/25/96 vs. Dallas, 4/24/01
HALF 21 vs. Houston, 5/7/95 (2nd)
FREE THROWS MADE
@ Chicago, 6/10/98 (2nd)
GAME 48 vs. Portland, 5/24/92
@ Portland, 5/23/99 (2nd)
HALF 26 vs. Sacramento, 4/26/03 (2nd)
@ Sacramento, 4/19/03 (2nd)
QTR 20 @ Portland, 4/30/88 (4th)
QTR 16 vs. Houston, 5/7/95 (4th)
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED @ Portland, 5/23/99 (2nd)
GAME 55 vs. Portland, 5/24/92 TURNOVERS
HALF 38 @ Portland, 5/9/91 (2nd) GAME 27 @ Portland, 4/30/88
QTR 26 vs. Sacramento, 4/26/03 (2nd) HALF 16 @ Denver, 5/7/85 (1st)
@ Portland, 4/30/88 (1st)
@ Golden State, 5/11/07 (1st)
405
J A Z Z P L AY O F F T E A M L O W S
POINTS TOTAL REBOUNDS
GAME 54* @ Chicago, 6/7/98 GAME 23 @ Houston, 5/25/94
HALF 23# @ Chicago, 6/7/98 (2nd) HALF 10 @ L.A. Clippers, 4/28/92 (2nd)
QTR 7 @ Seattle, 5/3/00 (2nd) @ Portland, 5/9/00 (1st)
OT 4 @ Denver, 5/2/85 QTR 3 @ Sacramento, 5/12/99 (1st)
@ Sacramento, 5/12/99 @ Portland, 5/9/00 (2nd)
@ L.A. Lakers, 4/21/09 (1st)
FIELD GOALS MADE
GAME 21 @ Chicago, 6/7/98 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
HALF 6 @ L.A. Lakers, 5/8/97 (1st) GAME 4 @ Portland, 5/27/99
QTR 2 @ L.A. Lakers, 5/8/97 (1st) vs. Houston, 5/3/07
@ San Antonio, 5/9/98 (3rd) @ Denver, 4/17/10
HALF 0 @ Golden State, 4/29/87 (1st)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
GAME 64 @ Portland, 4/30/88 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
vs. Portland, 4/27/96 GAME 15 @ Houston, 5/5/95
vs. Chicago, 6/14/98 HALF 7 @ L.A. Clippers, 4/28/92 (2nd)
HALF 28 @ San Antonio, 5/10/98 (2nd) vs. San Antonio, 5/26/07 (1st)
@ San Antonio, 5/30/07 (2nd)
QTR 11 vs. Portland, 5/25/99 (2nd) ASSISTS
GAME 13 @ San Antonio, 5/30/07
HALF 3 @ L.A. Lakers, 5/8/97 (1st)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
@ San Antonio, 5/30/07 (2nd)
GAME .286 (22-77) @ San Antonio, 5/9/98
QTR 0 @ Houston, 4/29/98 (4th)
HALF .136 (6-44) @ L.A. Lakers, 5/8/97 (1st)
@ Houston, 4/21/07 (3rd)
QTR .091 (2-22) @ L.A. Lakers, 5/8/97 (1st)
STEALS
THREE-POINTERS MADE GAME 2 many times, (last) vs. Denver, 4/30/10
GAME 0 16 times, (last) @ San Antonio, 5/7/12 HALF 0 many times, (last) vs. San Antonio, 5/5/12 (2nd)
406
O P P O N E N T P L AY O F F T E A M H I G H S
POINTS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
GAME 140 Houston, 4/29/95 GAME 50 @ Phoenix, 5/2/90
HALF 73 Denver, 4/19/84 (1st) @ Portland, 5/22/99
QTR 43 @ Denver, 5/7/85 (1st) HALF 33 Houston, 5/7/95 (2nd)
OT 20 @ Portland, 5/26/92 @ Chicago, 6/10/98 (2nd)
QTR 28 Houston, 5/7/95 (4th)
FIELD GOALS MADE
GAME 54 @ Denver, 4/30/85 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
HALF 30 @ Denver, 4/30/85 (1st) GAME 1.000 (10-10) @ San Antonio, 5/2/12
QTR 18 @ L.A. Lakers, 4/21/09 (1st) HALF 1.000 seven times, last @ San Antonio (6-6), 5/2/12 (2nd)
TURNOVERS
GAME 27 Seattle, 5/24/96
HALF 16 Seattle, 5/24/96 (1st)
407
O P P O N E N T P L AY O F F T E A M L O W S
POINTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
GAME 64 Portland, 5/5/96 GAME .417 (5-12) Chicago, 6/8/97
HALF 24 Portland, 5/5/96 (1st) HALF .385 (5-13) @ Portland, 4/30/88 (2nd)
QTR 5* Portland, 5/18/99 (4th)
OT 4 L.A. Lakers, 5/12/97 TOTAL REBOUNDS
Sacramento, 5/16/99 GAME 22 Chicago, 6/14/98
Golden State, 5/9/07 HALF 8 San Antonio, 5/26/07 (2nd)
QTR 2 San Antonio, 5/26/07 (3rd)
FIELD GOALS MADE
GAME 21 Houston, 4/26/07 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
HALF 7 Portland, 5/25/99 (2nd) GAME 2 Seattle, 5/20/96
QTR 2 L.A. Clippers, 5/4/92 (4th) HALF 0 Seattle, 5/20/96 (1st)
@ San Antonio, 5/6/90 (2nd)
@ San Antonio, 4/30/94 (2nd) DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
L.A. Lakers, 5/16/98 (4th) GAME 17 @ Golden State, 5/1/87
Portland, 5/25/99 (4th) Chicago, 6/14/98
@ Houston, 4/21/07 (2nd)
ASSISTS
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME 8 @ Denver, 5/19/94
GAME 53 Seattle, 5/26/96 HALF 2 San Antonio, 5/28/07 (2nd)
HALF 25 Seattle, 5/26/96 (2nd) QTR 0 Portland, 5/25/99 (4th)
QTR 8 Houston, 5/7/95 (4th) @ Houston, 5/1/98 (4th)
@ San Antonio, 5/12/96 (2nd) L.A. Lakers, 5/16/08 (4th)
@ L.A. Lakers, 5/2/10 (4th)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
GAME .295 (23-78) L.A. Lakers, 5/16/98 STEALS
HALF .220 (9-41) L.A. Lakers, 5/4/97 (2nd) GAME 1 @ Dallas, 4/24/01
QTR .095 (2-21) @ L.A. Clippers, 5/4/92 (4th) HALF 0 Golden State, 5/3/87 (1st)
@ Dallas, 4/24/01
THREE-POINTERS MADE @ L.A. Lakers, 5/14/08 (2nd)
GAME 0 15 times, (last) @ L.A. Lakers, 5/8/97 L.A. Lakers, 5/16/08 (2nd)
Denver, 4/23/10 (1st)
THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED
GAME 0 Phoenix, 5/10/84 BLOCKED SHOTS
GAME 0 Seattle, 4/24/00
MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED, NONE MADE HALF 0 many times, (last) @ San Antonio, 4/29/12 (2nd)
GAME 12 @ L.A. Lakers, 5/8/97
PERSONAL FOULS
FREE THROWS MADE GAME 12 @ San Antonio, 5/9/96
GAME 5 Chicago, 6/8/97 HALF 5 Chicago, 6/3/98 (2nd)
HALF 1 Portland, 5/5/96 (1st) @ Sacramento, 4/19/93 (1st)
QTR 0 many times, (last) @ San Antonio, 5/2/12 (4th)
TURNOVERS
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GAME 6 L.A. Lakers, 5/10/10
GAME 9 Seattle, 5/6/93 HALF 2 many times, (last) L.A. Lakers, 5/2/10 (1st)
HALF 2 Seattle, 5/6/93 (1st) QTR 0 many times, (last) Denver, 4/28/10 (4th)
Portland, 5/5/96 (1st)
QTR 0 many times, (last) @ San Antonio, 5/2/12 (4th) * NBA playoff record
# Ties NBA playoff record
408
JAZZ TOP INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF PERFORMANCES
JAZZ TOP INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF SCORING GAMES
PTS PLAYER FG-A 3FG-A FT-A OPPONENT DATE ROUND
50 Karl Malone 18-32 1-1 13-14 vs. Seattle 4/22/00 First Round
46 Adrian Dantley 16-27 0-0 14-14 vs. Phoenix 5/8/84 Conf. Semifinals
44 Karl Malone 11-18 0-0 22-24 @ L.A. Clippers (Anaheim) 5/3/92 First Round
42 Karl Malone 12-27 0-0 18-18 @ L.A. Lakers 5/10/97 Conf. Semifinals
41 Carlos Boozer 17-30 0-0 7-9 @ Houston 4/23/07 First Round
40 Karl Malone 10-18 0-0 20-22 @ Portland 5/9/91 Conf. Semifinals
409
JAZZ TOP INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF PERFORMANCES
JAZZ ALL-TIME PLAYOFF 20-20 GAMES (POINTS, ASSISTS) (2)
PLAYER OPPONENT DATE ROUND PTS ASTS
John Stockton @ L.A. Lakers 5/17/88 Conf. Semifinals 23 24
John Stockton @ L.A. Lakers 5/21/88 Conf. Semifinals 29 20
POSTPONED/CANCELED/MOVED GAMES
ORIGINAL DATE TEAMS MAKEUP RESULT REASON
4/30/92 Utah @ LA Clippers 5/3/92 LAC won 115-107 First-Round Playoff Game 4 moved to
Anaheim Convention Center due to rioting in Los Angeles
410
OPPONENT TOP INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF PERFORMANCES
OPPONENT TOP INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF SCORING GAMES
PTS PLAYER FG-A 3FG-A FT-A OPPONENT DATE ROUND
45 Michael Jordan 15-35 3-7 12-15 Chicago 6/14/98 NBA Finals
45 Hakeem Olajuwon 20-30 0-0 5-10 Houston 4/27/95 First Round
42 Carmelo Anthony 18-25 2-5 4-4 @ Denver 4/17/10 First Round
41 Hakeem Olajuwon 14-22 0-0 13-13 @ Houston 5/25/94 First Round
41 Clyde Drexler 14-22 0-0 12-15 @ Houston 5/5/95 First Round
41 Chris Mullin 16-30 1-2 8-8 Golden State 4/27/89 First Round
41 Terry Porter 12-14 4-5 13-14 @ Portland 5/19/92 Conf. Finals
40 Alex English 14-19 0-0 12-14 Denver 5/5/85 Conf. Semifinals
40 Hakeem Olajuwon 14-22 0-0 12-15 @ Houston 5/5/95 First Round
40 Tracy McGrady 13-26 2-7 12-18 Houston 5/2/08 First Round
411
OPPONENT TOP INDIVIDUAL PLAYOFF PERFORMANCES
OPPONENT ALL-TIME PLAYOFF 20-20 GAMES (POINTS, REBOUNDS) (1)
PLAYER OPPONENT DATE ROUND PTS REBS
Ralph Sampson @ Houston 4/19/85 First Round 26 24
412
MISCELLANEOUS PLAYOFF RECORDS
STREAKS
SERIES GAME LAST JAZZ WIN LAST JAZZ LOSS
Overall Lost 2 Lost 4 4/30/10 vs. Denver (112-104) 5/7/12 vs. San Antonio (81-87)
Home Lost 2 4/30/10 vs. Denver (112-104) 5/7/12 vs. San Antonio (81-87)
Road Lost 3 4/19/10 @Denver (114-111) 5/2/12 vs. San Antonio (83-114)
Jazz Series Sweeps: 2 (L.A. Clippers-1997, L.A. Lakers-1998) Jazz Series Swept: 3 (Golden State-1989, L.A. Lakers-2010)
San Antonio-2012)
Most Consecutive Series Won: 3 (2), (1997, 1998) Most Consecutive Series Lost: 4 (2000-2003)
Longest Winning Streak: 7 (5/10/98-6/3/98) Longest Losing Streak: 8 (5/2/10-present)
Longest Home Win Streak: 11 (5/30/96-6/8/97) Longest Home Losing Streak: 4 (5/8/10-present)
Longest Road Win Streak: 3 (5/10/98-5/24/98) Longest Road Losing Streak: 11 (5/22/99-4/20/02)
Largest Home Crowd: 19,911 - 90 times, last vs. San Antonio, 5/7/12 Largest Road Crowd: 34,215 @ San Antonio, 5/14/96
Smallest Home Crowd: 10,255 vs. Denver, 4/17/84 Smallest Road Crowd: 7,148 @L.A. Clippers (Anaheim), 5/3/92
Most Consecutive Home Sellouts: 73 (5/4/88-5/25/99)
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
ATLANTIC DIVISION
TEAMS W L PCT GB HOME ROAD CONF DIV PF PA DIFF
Toronto (2) 56 26 .683 - 32-9 24-17 39-13 14-2 102.7 98.2 +4.5
Boston (5) 48 34 .585 8 28-13 20-21 31-21 10-6 105.7 102.5 +3.2
New York 32 50 .390 24 18-23 14-27 21-31 8-8 98.4 101.1 -2.7
Brooklyn 21 61 .256 35 14-27 7-34 12-40 6-10 98.6 106.0 -7.4
Philadelphia 10 72 .122 46 7-34 3-38 3-49 2-14 97.4 107.6 -10.2
CENTRAL DIVISION
TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD CONF DIV PF PA DIFF
Cleveland (1) 57 25 .695 - 33-8 24-17 35-17 8-8 104.3 98.3 +6.0
Indiana (7) 45 37 .549 12 26-15 19-22 30-22 8-8 102.2 100.5 +1.7
Detroit (8) 44 38 .537 13 26-15 18-23 29-23 10-6 102.0 101.4 +0.6
Chicago (9) 42 40 .512 15 26-15 16-25 25-27 10-6 101.6 103.1 -1.5
Milwaukee 33 49 .402 24 23-18 10-31 21-31 4-12 99.0 103.2 -4.2
SOUTHEAST DIVISION
TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD CONF DIV PF PA DIFF
Miami (3) 48 34 .585 - 28-13 20-21 31-21 10-6 100.0 98.4 +1.6
Atlanta (4) 48 34 .585 - 27-14 21-20 29-23 8-8 102.8 99.2 +3.6
Charlotte (6) 48 34 .585 - 30-11 18-23 33-19 8-8 103.4 100.7 +2.7
Washington 41 41 .500 7 22-19 19-22 30-22 10-6 104.1 104.6 -0.5
Orlando 35 47 .427 13 23-18 12-29 21-31 4-12 102.1 103.7 -1.6
WESTERN CONFERENCE
NORTHWEST DIVISION
TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD CONF DIV PF PA DIFF
Oklahoma City (3) 55 27 .671 - 32-9 23-18 37-15 13-3 110.2 102.9 +7.3
Portland (5) 44 38 .537 11 28-13 16-25 29-23 11-5 105.1 104.3 +0.8
Utah 40 42 .488 15 24-17 16-25 24-28 8-8 97.7 95.9 +1.8
Denver 33 49 .402 22 18-23 15-26 18-34 4-12 101.9 105.0 -3.1
Minnesota 29 53 .354 26 14-27 15-16 18-34 4-12 102.4 106.0 -3.5
PACIFIC DIVISION
TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD CONF DIV PF PA DIFF
Golden State (1) 73 9 .890 - 39-2 34-7 46-6 15-1 114.9 104.1 +10.8
L.A. Clippers (4) 53 29 .646 20 29-12 24-17 31-21 9-7 104.5 100.2 +4.3
Sacramento 33 49 .402 40 18-23 15-26 19-33 8-8 106.6 109.1 -2.5
Phoenix 23 59 .280 50 14-27 9-32 17-35 6-10 100.9 107.5 -6.7
L.A. Lakers 17 65 .207 56 12-29 5-36 8-44 2-14 97.3 106.9 -9.6
SOUTHWEST DIVISION
TEAM W L PCT GB HOME ROAD CONF DIV PF PA DIFF
San Antonio (2) 67 15 .817 - 40-1 27-14 43-9 14-2 103.5 92.9 +10.6
Dallas (6) 42 40 .512 25 23-18 19-22 27-25 7-9 102.3 102.6 -0.3
Memphis (7) 42 40 .512 25 26-15 16-25 25-27 7-9 99.1 101.3 -2.2
Houston (8) 41 41 .500 26 23-18 18-23 28-24 8-8 106.5 106.4 +0.2
New Orleans 30 52 .366 37 21-20 9-32 20-32 4-12 102.7 106.5 -3.8
(qualified for 2016 NBA Playoffs)
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
#1 Golden State def. #5 Portland, 4-1 #1 Cleveland def. #4 Atlanta, 4-0
#3 Oklahoma City def. #2 San Antonio, 4-2 #2 Toronto def. #3 Miami, 4-3
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SCORING AVERAGE FIELD GOAL PCT. MINUTES PER GAME
G FG FT PTS AVG FG FGA PCT G MIN AVG
Curry (GSW) 79 805 363 2375 30.1 Jordan (LAC) 357 508 .703 Harden (HOU) 82 3125 38.1
Harden (HOU) 82 710 720 2376 29.0 Howard (HOU) 372 600 .620 Lowry (TOR) 77 2851 37.0
Durant (OKC) 72 698 447 2029 28.2 Whiteside (MIA) 413 682 .606 Butler (CHI) 67 2474 36.9
Kanter (OKC) 414 719 .576 Caldwell-Pope (DET) 76 2789 36.7
Cousins (SAC) 65 601 476 1748 26.9
Gortat (WAS) 433 764 .567 Hayward (UTA) 80 2893 36.2
James (CLE) 76 737 359 1920 25.3 Valanciunas (TOR) 303 536 .565 Wall (WAS) 77 2784 36.2
Lillard (POR) 75 618 414 1879 25.1 Faried (DEN) 349 626 .558 Middleton (MIL) 79 2852 36.1
Davis (NOP) 61 560 326 1481 24.3 Towns (MIN) 625 1153 .542 DeRozan (TOR) 78 2804 35.9
Westbrook (OKC) 80 656 465 1878 23.5 Lopez (NYK) 357 662 .539 Durant (OKC) 72 2578 35.8
DeRozan (TOR) 78 614 555 1830 23.5 Dieng (MIN) 308 579 .532 Morris (DET) 80 2856 35.7
George (IND) 81 605 454 1874 23.1
Thomas (BOS) 82 591 474 1823 22.2 3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. ASSISTS PER TURNOVER
K. Thompson (GSW) 80 651 193 1771 22.1 3FG 3GA PCT AST TO RATIO
Anthony (NYK) 72 567 334 1573 21.8 Redick (LAC) 200 421 .475 Conley (MEM) 342 84 4.07
Lowry (TOR) 77 512 398 1634 21.2 Curry (GSW) 402 886 .454 Paul (LAC) 738 194 3.80
Leonard (SAS) 129 291 .443 Calderon (NYK) 298 87 3.43
Leonard (SAS) 72 551 292 1523 21.2
Bayless (MIL) 101 231 .437 Rubio (MIN) 657 193 3.40
Butler (CHI) 67 470 395 1399 20.9 McDermott (CHI) 110 259 .425 Galloway (NYK) 207 61 3.39
Walker, (CHA) 81 568 371 1689 20.9 K. Thompson (GSW) 276 650 .425 Sloan (BKN) 268 80 3.35
McCollum (POR) 80 641 187 1666 20.8 Dudley (WAS) 100 238 .420 Livingston (GSW) 237 78 3.04
Wiggins (MIN) 81 594 430 1675 20.7 McCollum (POR) 197 472 .417 Rondo (SAC) 839 278 3.02
Lopez (BKN) 73 591 317 1501 20.6 Parsons (DAL) 104 251 .414 Mills (SAS) 226 76 2.97
Calderon (NYK) 84 203 .414 Dellavedova (CLE) 337 116 2.91
REBOUNDS PER GAME Parker (SAS) 379 131 2.89
G OFF DEF TOT AVG FREE THROW PCT. I. Smith (NOP/PHI) 502 175 2.87
FT FTA PCT Iguodala (GSW) 219 79 2.77
Drummond (DET) 81 395 803 1198 14.8 Barea (DAL) 302 113 2.67
Curry (GSW) 363 400 .908
Jordan (LAC) 77 267 792 1059 13.8 Payton (ORL) 467 177 2.64
Crawford (LAC) 245 271 .904
Whiteside (MIA) 73 238 627 865 11.8 Durant (OKC) 447 498 .898 Beverley (HOU) 239 91 2.63
Howard (HOU) 71 238 597 835 11.8 Paul (LAC) 294 328 .896 McConnell (PHI) 367 140 2.62
Cousins (SAC) 65 158 589 747 11.5 Nowitzki (DAL) 250 280 .893 G. Hill (IND) 259 101 2.56
Gasol (CHI) 72 155 638 793 11.0 Lillard (POR) 414 464 .892 Williams (DAL) 378 150 2.52
Gobert (UTA) 61 208 460 668 11.0 Martin (MIN/SA) 153 172 .890 Jack (BKN) 236 94 2.51
Towns (MIN) 82 228 629 857 10.5 Middleton (MIL) 277 312 .888
Davis (NOP) 61 130 497 627 10.3 Redick (LAC) 182 205 .888 STEALS PER TURNOVER
Randle (LAL) 81 172 657 829 10.2 Irving (CLE) 169 191 .885 STL TO RATIO
W. Johnson (LAC) 89 54 1.65
Love (CLE) 77 149 613 762 9.9
Gortat (WAS) 75 222 519 741 9.9
STEALS PER GAME Crowder (BOS) 126 83 1.52
G STL AVG Porter (WAS) 105 70 1.50
Green (GSW) 81 134 635 769 9.5 Ariza (HOU) 160 113 1.42
Curry (GSW) 79 169 2.14
Pachulia (DAL) 76 249 469 718 9.4 Rubio (MIN) 76 162 2.13 Allen (MEM) 110 78 1.41
Valanciunas (TOR) 60 184 363 547 9.1 Paul (LAC) 74 152 2.05 Galloway (NYK) 77 61 1.26
Young (BKN) 73 176 484 660 9.0 Lowry (TOR) 77 158 2.05 Sefolosha (ATL) 85 68 1.25
Millsap (ATL) 81 198 534 732 9.0 Westbrook (OKC) 80 163 2.04 Leonard (SAS) 128 105 1.22
Thompson (CLE) 82 268 470 738 9.0 Ariza (HOU) 81 160 1.98 Lee (MEM/CHA) 85 72 1.18
Rondo (SAC) 72 141 1.96 Smart (BOS) 91 80 1.14
Vucevic (ORL) 65 174 402 576 8.9
Wall (WAS) 77 145 1.88 Brewer (HOU) 84 78 1.08
Monroe (MIL) 79 218 478 696 8.8 Bradley (BOS) 117 109 1.07
George (IND) 81 152 1.88
Ellis (IND) 81 150 1.85 Caldwell-Pope (DET) 110 105 1.05
Beverley (HOU) 94 91 1.03
ASSISTS PER GAME Harris (DEN) 97 98 0.99
G AST AVG BLOCKS PER GAME Tucker (PHX)
Iguodala (GSW)
106
73
111
79
0.95
0.92
Rondo (SAC) 72 839 11.7 G BLK AVG
Westbrook (OKC) 80 834 10.4 Rubio (MIN) 162 193 0.84
Whiteside (MIA) 73 269 3.68
Wall (WAS) 77 789 10.2 Butler (CHI) 110 132 0.83
Jordan (LAC) 77 177 2.30
Paul (LAC) 74 738 10.0 Young (BKN) 112 136 0.82
Gobert (UTA) 61 135 2.21
Rubio (MIN) 76 657 8.6 Davis (NOP) 61 125 2.05
Harden (HOU) 82 612 7.5 Gasol (CHI) 72 146 2.03
Green (GSW) 81 598 7.4 Ibaka (OKC) 78 148 1.90
Lillard (POR) 75 512 6.8 Porzingis (NYK) 72 134 1.86
James (CLE) 76 514 6.8 Millsap (ATL) 81 139 1.72
Curry (GSW) 79 527 6.7 Lopez (BKN) 73 124 1.70
I. Smith (NOP/PHI) 77 502 6.5 Towns (MIN) 82 138 1.68
Lowry (TOR) 77 494 6.4
Payton (ORL) 73 467 6.4
Jackson (DET) 79 492 6.2
Thomas (BOS) 82 509 6.2
Holiday (NOP) 65 391 6.0
Teague (ATL) 79 470 5.9
Dragic (MIA) 72 419 5.8
Williams (DAL) 65 378 5.8
Batum, (CHA) 70 403 5.8
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2 0 1 5 -1 6 AWA R D W I N N E R S
AWARD PLAYER/COACH
Most Valuable Player........................................................................................................................................Stephen Curry (GS)
Defensive Player of the Year.............................................................................................................................Kawhi Leonard (SA)
Executive of the Year............................................................................................................................................R.C. Burford (SA)
Coach of the Year.................................................................................................................................................. Steve Kerr (GS)
Rookie of the Year..................................................................................................................................Karl-Anthony Towns (MIN)
Sixth Man..................................................................................................................................................... Jamal Crawford (LAC)
Most Improved Player.................................................................................................................................... C.J. McCollum (POR)
Sportsmanship................................................................................................................................................ Mike Conley (MEM)
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award.............................................................................................................Wayne Ellington (BKN)
Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award..................................................................................................... Vince Carter (MEM)
Season-Long Community Assist Award....................................................................................................................John Wall (WAS)
All-Star Game MVP................................................................................................................................... Russell Westbrook (OKC)
Bill Russell NBA Finals MVP..............................................................................................................................LeBron James (CLE)
ALL-NBA TEAMS
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM
F – LeBron James (CLE) F – Draymond Green (GS) F – LaMarcus Aldridge (SA)
F – Kawhi Leonard (SA) F – Kevin Durant (OKC) F – Paul George (IND)
C – DeAndre Jordan (LAC) C – DeMarcus Cousins (SAC) C – Andre Drummond (DET)
G – Russell Westbrook (OKC) G – Damian Lillard (POR) G – Klay Thompson (GS)
G – Stephen Curry (GS) G – Chris Paul (LAC) G – Kyle Lowry (TOR)
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NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
NBA DIRECTORY
SPAIN ASIA/PACIFIC
Pqe. Empresarial “La Finca”
Edif. 17A, 1a HONG KONG
28223 Pozuelo de Alarcon, Room 3101, Lee Gardens One
Madrid, Spain 33 Hysan Avenue
Telephone: +34-911-517-101 Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Fax: +34-911-517-120 Telephone: +852-2843-9600
Fax: +852-2536-4808
AFRICA
6th Floor GreenPark Corner, Cnr West TAIWAN
Road South and Lower Road Suite 1303, No. 88, Section 2
Morningside 2196 Chung Hsiao East Road
Johannesburg, South Africa Taipei, Taiwan ROC 100
Telephone: +27-100-072-668 Telephone: +886-2-2397-8000
Fax: +886-2-2358-1098
INDIA
Tower 1, 10th Floor PHILIPPINES
Indiabulls Finance Center 9/F Regus Office, Net Park
Senapati Bapat Marg Mumbai 5th Avenue Fort Bonifacio Global City
Maharashtra 400013 Taguig, Philippines
Telephone: +91-22-6124-6100 Telephone: +63-2-795-2446
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NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
NBA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE OFFICE
Olympic Tower, 645 5th Avenue; New York, NY 10022
Media Relations Contact: Joanna Shapiro (jshapiro@nba.com); Mike Perrelli (mperrelli@nba.com)
AUSTIN SPURS GREENSBORO SWARM OKLAHOMA CITY BLUE SIOUX FALLS SKYFORCE
13581 Pond Springs Road, 2411 West Gate City Blvd. 208 Thunder Drive 2131 South Minnesota Ave
Suite 108, Austin, TX 78729 Greensboro, NC 27403 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Tel: (512) 236-8333 Tel: (336) 907-3600 Tel: (405) 208-4800 Tel: (605) 332-0605
Fax: (512) 236-8444 Arena: The Fieldhouse at the Fax: (405) 429-7900 Fax: (605) 332-2305
Arena: Cedar Park Center Greensboro Coliseum Complex Arena: Cox Convention Center Arena: Sanford Pentagon
Media Relations Contact: Media Relations Contact: Media Relations Contact: Media Relations Contact:
Perri Travillion Katerina Kienle TBD (TBD) Matt Dykstra
(ptravillion@attcenter.com) (kkienle@gsoswarm.com) Website: www.oklahomacityblue.com (mdykstra@skyforceonline.com)
Website: www.austinspurs.com Website: www.gsoswarm.com NBA Affiliation: Oklahoma City Website: www.skyforceonline.com
NBA Affiliation: San Antonio NBA Affiliation: Charlotte NBA Affiliation: Miami
RAPTORS 905
CANTON CHARGE IOWA ENERGY 5600 Rose Cherry Place TEXAS LEGENDS
1101 Market Avenue North 730 3rd Street Mississauga, ON L4Z4B6 2601 Avenue of the Stars
Canton, OH 44702 Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Tel: (416) 815-5600 Suite 300; Frisco, TX 75034
Tel: (866) 444-1944 Tel: (515) 564-8550 Fax: (416) 357-9205 Tel: (214) 469-0822
Fax: (330) 489-1703 Fax: (515) 564-8551 Arena: Hershey Centre Fax: (214) 469-0823
Arena: Canton Memorial Civic Center Arena: Wells Fargo Arena Media Relations Contact: Arena: Dr. Pepper Arena
Media Relations Contact: Media Relations Contact: TBD (TBD) Media Relations Contact:
Sean Wyatt Seth Nutting Website: www.raptors905.com Britney Wynn (bwynn@texlegends.com)
(swyatt@cantoncharge.com) (sethn@iowanba.com) NBA Affiliation: Toronto Website: www.texlegends.com
Website: www.cantoncharge.com Website: www.iowanba.com NBA Affiliation: Dallas
NBA Affiliation: Cleveland NBA Affiliation: Memphis RENO BIGHORNS
50 West Liberty Street, Ste. 201 WESTCHESTER KNICKS
DELAWARE 87ERS LONG ISLAND NETS Reno, NV 89501 198 Central Ave.
300 Martin Luther King Blvd, 168 39th Street, 8th Floor; Tel: (775) 853-8200 White Plains, NY 10606
Ste. 200; Wilmington, DE 19801 Brooklyn, NY 11232 Arena: Reno Event Center Tel: (914) 559-6888
Tel: (302) 504-7587 Tel: (718) 215-2299 Media Relations Contact: Arena: Westchester County Center
Fax: (302)351-5370 Fax: (718) 522-3544 Kyle Jones (kjones@renobighorns.com) Media Relations Contact:
Arena: Bob Carpenter Center Arena: Barclays Center Website: www.renobighorns.com Katie Hatch (Katie.hatch@msg.com)
Media Relations Contact: Media Relations Contact: NBA Affiliation: Sacramento Website: www.westchesterknicks.com
Alex Yoh (alexyoh@sevens.com) Megan Walsh NBA Affiliation: New York
Website: www.sevens.com (mwalsh@brooklynnets.com) RIO GRANDE VALLEY VIPERS
NBA Affiliation: Philadelphia Website: www.longislandnets.com 4500 North 10th Street, Suite 315 WINDY CITY BULLS
NBA Affiliation: Brooklyn McAllen, TX 78504 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway
ERIE BAYHAWKS Tel: (956) 972-1144 Hoffman Estates, IL 60192
110 East 8th Street; LOS ANGELES D-FENDERS Fax: (956) 972-1150 Tel: (847) 396-7070
Erie, PA 16501 555 North Nash Street Arena: State Farm Arena Arena: Sears Centre
Tel: (814) 790-5600 El Segundo, CA 90245 Media Relations Contact: Media Relations Contact:
Fax: (814) 790-5608 Tel: (310) 426-6000 Anwar Chagollan (anwar@rgvfc.com) Cedric Quackenbush
Arena: Erie Insurance Arena Fax: (310) 426-6031 Website: www.rgvipers.com (cquackenbush@bulls.com)
Media Relations Contact: Arena: Toyota Sports Center NBA Affiliation: Houston Website: www.windycitybulls.com
Iris Rayburn Media Relations Contact: NBA Affiliation: Chicago
(iris.rayburn@nbaerie.com) T.C. Greene SALT LAKE CITY STARS
Website: www.nbaerie.com (tgreene@d-fenders.com) 301 West South Temple
NBA Affiliation: Orlando Website: www.d-fenders.com Salt Lake City, UT 84101
NBA Affiliation: Los Angeles Lakers Tel: (801) 325-2500
FORT WAYNE MAD ANTS Arena: ABOUT THE NBA
1910 St. Joe Center Rd, Suite 61 MAINE RED CLAWS Lifetime Activities Center – Bruin Arena
Fort Wayne, IN 46825 413 Congress Street; Media Relations Contact:
DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
Tel: (260) 469-4667 Portland, ME 04101 Gina Calvert The NBA Development League is the NBA’s
Fax: (260) 469-4674 Tel: (207) 210-6655 (gina.calvert@slcstars.com) official minor league, preparing players,
Arena: Fax: (207) 210-6659 NBA Affiliation: Utah coaches, officials, trainers, and front-office
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum Arena: Portland Exposition Building staff for the NBA while acting as the league’s
Media Relations Contact: Media Relations Contact: SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS
research and development laboratory. Featuring
Vinessa Needham Evans Boston 903 Pacific Avenue, Suite 101
(vneedham@fortwaynehoops.com) (eboston@maineredclaws.com) Santa Cruz, CA 95060 19 teams with affiliations with NBA franchise
Website: www.fortwaynehoops.com Website: www.maineredclaws.com Tel: (831) 731-4396 for the 2015-16 season, the league offers
NBA Affiliations: Indiana NBA Affiliation: Boston Fax: (831) 466-3201 elite professional basketball at an affordable
Arena: Kaiser Permanente Arena price in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere.
GRAND RAPIDS DRIVE NORTHERN ARIZONA SUNS Media Relations Contact: An all-time hight 38 percent of all NBA players
40 Monroe Center NW, Ste 11 3201 N. Main Street; Prescott Valley, Gina Antoniello at the end of the 2014-15 season boasted
Grand Rapids MI 49503 AZ 86314 (gantoniello@santacruzbasketball.com) NBA D-League experience. In fostering the
Tel: (844) 473-7483 Tel: (928) 772-7867 Website: www.santacruzbasketball.com league’s connection to the community, its
Arena: DeltaPlex Arena Arena: Prescott Valley Event Center NBA Affiliation: Golden State teams, players and staff promote health and
Media Relations Contact: Media Relations Contact: wellness, support local needs and interests,
Sarah Parfet Jbara Ashley Stovall and assist in educational development through
(spj@nbagrandrapids.com) (astovall@nazsuns.com) NBA D-League Cares programs. Fans can watch
Website: www.nbagrandrapids.com Website: www.nazsuns.com all NBA D-League games on nbadleague.com
NBA Affiliation: Detroit NBA Affiliation: Phoenix
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2016-17 NBA OFFICIATING STAFF/KEY DATES
3 Buchert, Nick 24 Callahan, Mike 43 Crawford, Dan 66 Workman, Haywoode
4 Wright, Sean 25 Brothers, Tony 44 Nansel, Brett 71 Mott, Rodney
5 Fitzgerald, Kane 26 Fraher, Pat 45 Forte, Brian 72 Orr, J.T.
6 Brown, Tony 27 Ervin, Mitchell 46 Taylor, Ben 73 Maddox, Tre
7 Holtkamp, Lauren 28 Scott, Kevin 47 Adams, Bennie 74 Blair, Curtis
8 Davis, Marc 29 Lindsay, Mark 48 Foster, Scott 77 Lane, Karl
9 Stafford, Derrick 30 Goble, John 49 Washington, Tom
10 Garretson, Ron 31 Wall, Scott 50 Petraitis, Gediminas
11 Collins, Derrick 32 Kogut, Marat 51 Smith, Aaron Non-Staff Officials:
13 McCutchen, Monty 33 Corbin, Sean 52 Twardoski, Scott 54 Acosta, Ray
14 Malloy, Ed 34 Cutler, Kevin 53 Washington, CJ 62 DeRosa, JB
15 Zarba, Zach 35 Anderson, Steve 55 Kennedy, Bill 65 Goldenberg, Jason
16 Guthrie, David 36 Barnaky, Brent 56 Ayotte, Mark 67 Adair, Brandon
18 Boland, Matt 37 Dalen, Eric 58 Tiven, Josh 68 Goble, Jacyn
19 Capers, James 38 Smith, Michael 59 Zielinski, Gary 70 Ransom, Phenizee
20 Richardson, Leroy 39 Ford, Tyler 60 Williams, James 75 Sterling, Jonathan
21 Taylor, Dedric 40 Wood, Leon 61 Kirkland, Courtney 76 Voyard-Tadal, Vladimir
22 Spooner, Bill 41 Mauer, Ken 63 Richardson, Derek
23 Phillips, Jason 42 Lewis, Eric 64 Van Duyne, Justin
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NBA CARES
NBA Cares is the league’s global social responsibility program that builds on the NBA’s
mission of addressing important social issues. NBA Cares programs and participants
have provided more than 3.7 million hours of hands-on service and created more than
1,040 places where kids and families can live, learn or play in communities around
the world. The NBA also engages more than 12 million youth annually, inspiring play
and teaching the values of the game. NBA Cares works with internationally recognized
youth-serving programs that support education, youth and family development, and
health-related causes, including: Thurgood Marshall College Fund, Special Olympics,
YMCA of the USA, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, UNICEF, the Make-A-Wish Foundation,
Share Our Strength and GLSEN.
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AT L A N TA H AW K S
Centennial Tower (404) 827-3800
101 Marietta Street, STE 1900 www.hawks.com
Atlanta, GA 30303
DIRECTORY
Principal Owner & Chair of Board of Directors, NBA Governor. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Ressler
Vice Chair of Board of Directors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grant Hill
2016-17 SCHEDULE Alternate NBA Governor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steven Price
Fri, Nov. 25 ATLANTA 6 p.m. MT (ROOT) CEO, Atlanta Hawks Basketball Club/Philips Arena. . . . . . Steve Koonin
Mon, Feb. 6 @ Atlanta 5:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) President of Basketball Operations/Head Coach.Mike Budenholzer (4th
Season w/ Atlanta, 146-100, .593)
2015-16 RESULTS (1-1) General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wes Wilcox
Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Sullivan, Darvin Ham,
11/15/15 @ Atlanta W 97-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Taylor Jenkins, Charles Lee, Neven Spahija
3/8/16 ATLANTA L 84-91 Executive Director of Player Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keke Lyles
Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art Horne
JAZZ VS. HAWKS ALL-TIME Director of Rehabilitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Roncarati
All-Time Total Home Road Athletic Performance Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Chase
Jazz Record: 49-48 31-17 18-31 Senior Vice President of Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garin Narain
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 16-10 10-3 6-7 Director of Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon Steinberg
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 33-38 21-14 12-24 Senior Manager of Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Roose
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.):
At Philips Arena (‘99-pres.):
16-7
8-9
GENERAL INFORMATION
Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philips Arena (18,047), opened in 1999
In Overtime: 0-4 0-0 0-4 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . Torch Red, Georgia Granite Gray, Volt Green
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WZGC (92.9 FM): Steve Holman
Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FOX Sports Southeast: Bob Rathbun,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dominique Wilkins, Andre Aldridge
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1949-50, Tri-Cities Blackhawks;
. . . . . . . . . . . .1951-52, Milwaukee Hawks; 1955-56, St. Louis Hawks;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968-69, Atlanta Hawks
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One (1957-58)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . 48-34 (.585), 2nd in Southeast Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6, Lost to Cleveland (0-4)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in Eastern Conf. Semifinals
Jazz Hawks
Longest Series Win Streak: 9 (11/8/02-2/12/07) 9 (11/14/79-1/17/84)
Most Points Scored: 140, @ New Orleans, 3/15/75 139, @ Atlanta, 3/6/93
@ Atlanta (4OT), 3/25/12
Fewest Points Scored: 79, @ Atlanta, 11/14/01 71, @ Utah, 1/10/04
High Scorer: 47, Pete Maravich @ Atlanta, 2/8/75 46, Dominique Wilkins @ Atlanta, 12/19/87
High Rebounder: 24, Rich Kelley @ New Orleans, 3/31/79 20, John Drew @ Atlanta, 11/16/74
Mike Sojourner @ Atlanta, 3/8/75
Zaza Pachulia @ Atlanta (4OT), 3/25/12
High Assists: 20, Rickey Green @ Utah, 2/14/84 23, Mookie Blaylock @ Atlanta, 3/6/93
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AT L A N TA H AW K S
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER ATL HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER ATL HIGH SCORER
11/16/74 A L 104-130 Maravich - 32 Drew - 44 12/18/99 A W 106-96 Malone - 33 Rider - 24
11/22/74 H* W 90-86 Maravich - 21 Drew - 23 2/21/00 H W 96-94 Malone - 25 Rider - 22
1/21/75 A L 103-135 Maravich - 26 Van Arsdale - 27 2/26/01 H W 99-82 Malone - 21 Terry - 22
2/8/75 A W 106-102 Maravich - 47 Jones - 23 3/5/01 A W 109-102 Malone - 30 Kukoc - 24
2/10/75 H W 96-89 Nelson - 29 Brown - 19 11/7/01 H W 96-89 Malone - 27 Abdur-Rahim - 25
3/8/75 A L 101-113 James - 19 Van Arsdale - 27 11/14/01 A L 79-111 Marshall - 14 Glover/Rahim - 19
3/15/75 H W 140-123 Williams - 25 Gilliam - 24 10/31/02 A L 98-105 Malone - 20 Robinson - 20
3/30/75 H W 108-105 Williams - 18 Gilliam - 22 11/8/02 H W 110-97 Malone - 27 Terry - 31
10/23/75 A L 91-109 Behagen - 18 Drew - 21 1/10/04 H W 92-71 Stevenson - 17 Glover/Rahim - 15
11/22/75 A W 89-85 Nelson - 25 Hudson - 20 3/20/04 A W 87-81 Bell/Kirilenko - 18 Sura - 19
11/26/75 H L 108-113 Nelson - 22 Henderson - 33 11/20/04 A W 92-79 Boozer - 25 Harrington - 17
1/2/76 H W 111-95 Maravich - 26 Drew - 21 3/2/05 H W 96-74 Okur - 19 Childress - 21
1/31/76 A W 108-95 Maravich - 34 Drew - 23 12/7/05 H W 95-83 Harpring - 30 Johnson - 19
2/22/76 H W 102-94 Maravich - 21 Hudson - 27 3/17/06 A W 111-101 Williams - 28 Johnson - 25
11/13/76 A W 115-86 Maravich - 30 Barker - 15 12/20/06 A W 112-106 Okur - 30 Johnson - 27
12/3/76 H W 121-105 Maravich - 28 Hudson - 30 2/12/07 H W 102-76 Okur - 19 Williams - 15
12/17/76 H L 109-113 Maravich - 30 Henderson - 22 12/17/07 A L 111-116 Boozer - 39 Johnson - 26
1/2/77 A W 93-88 Maravich - 38 Hudson - 30 2/23/08 H W 100-94 Boozer - 21 Smith - 30
1/6/78 H W 96-94 Goodrich - 27 Hill - 17 2/23/09 H W 108-89 Brewer - 19 Johnson - 15
1/18/78 A* W 108-106 Maravich - 34 Hill - 21 3/11/09 A L 93-100 Williams - 20 Johnson - 31
2/17/78 H* L 102-111 Goodrich - 32 Drew - 38 12/18/09 A L 83-96 Kirilenko - 13 Smith - 16
3/24/78 A L (OT) 94-96 Goodrich - 34 Johnson - 29 2/22/10 H L 100-105 Millsap - 14 Johnson - 28
12/2/78 A L 94-128 Robinson - 28 Hill/McMillen - 19 11/12/10 A W 90-86 Williams - 24 Johnson - 23
1/20/79 A L 94-118 Haywood - 27 Drew - 36 1/5/11 H L 87-110 Kirilenko/Williams - 19 Johnson - 28
1/21/79 H W 108-87 Haywood/Maravich - 25 Drew - 22 3/25/12 A L (4OT) 133-139 Jefferson - 28 Johnson - 37
3/31/79 H W 109-107 Kelley - 28 Hawes - 27 1/11/13 A L 95-103 Foye - 25 Harris - 24
11/14/79 A L 97-108 Dantley - 28 Roundfield - 30 2/27/13 H L 91-102 Jefferson - 26 Horford - 34
2/7/80 H L 90-92 Dantley - 28 Johnson - 23 12/20/13 A L 85-118 Burks/Kanter - 13 Williams - 25
11/22/80 A L 93-99 Dantley - 25 Drew - 20 3/10/14 H L 110-112 Burke - 23 Korver - 26
12/18/80 H L 97-109 Dantley - 29 Roundfield - 20 11/12/14 A L 97-100 Burke - 22 P. Millsap - 30
2/17/82 H L 109-117 Dantley - 21 Johnson - 35 1/2/15 H L 92-98 Hayward - 18 J. Teague - 26
3/11/82 A L 91-107 Dantley - 20 Glenn - 23 11/15/15 A W 97-96 Favors - 23 P. Millsap - 28
11/12/82 H L 98-106 Poquette - 30 Glenn - 18 3/8/16 H L 84-91 Hayward - 22 J. Teague - 24
3/19/83 A L 94-99 Drew - 20 Roundfield - 27
1/17/84 A L 106-112 Griffith - 30 Wilkins - 31
2/14/84 H W 100-98 Dantley - 28 Roundfield - 24
11/21/84 A* L 90-122 Bailey - 15 Wilkins - 31
2/13/85 H L 88-94 Bailey - 20 Wilkins - 26
11/23/85 A W 116-106 Dantley - 41 Wilkins - 31
2/19/86 H W (OT) 109-105 Dantley - 31 Wittman - 23
11/28/86 H L 88-97 Malone - 21 Wilkins - 22
3/7/87 A L 97-122 Malone - 25 Willis - 34
12/19/87 A L (OT) 124-130 Griffith - 32 Wilkins - 46
1/30/88 H W 115-109 Bailey - 33 Wilkins - 35
2/1/89 H L 93-94 Bailey - 24 Levingston - 21
3/5/89 A W 85-83 Hansen/Stockton - 20 Malone - 24
12/1/89 A L 103-114 Malone - 24 Battle - 27
1/17/90 H W 95-88 Malone - 40 Wilkins - 27
12/20/90 A L 87-105 K. Malone - 17 Wilkins - 20
1/29/91 H W 116-105 K. Malone - 28 Wilkins - 24
11/5/91 A L 94-98 K. Malone - 23 Wilkins - 25
1/16/92 H W 116-111 K. Malone - 37 Wilkins - 29
2/13/93 H L 112-121 Stockton - 32 Wilkins - 43
3/6/93 A L 118-139 K. Malone - 19 Willis - 28
11/10/93 H W 91-88 K. Malone - 26 Blaylock - 21
3/21/94 A L (OT) 96-100 Hornacek - 25 Willis - 25
11/7/94 H W 104-86 Malone - 28 Augmon - 24
12/22/94 A W 103-94 Hornacek - 24 Norman - 22
11/6/95 H W 105-96 Malone - 23 Lang - 23
3/12/96 A L 89-115 Malone - 29 Blaylock - 23
1/30/97 H W 102-96 Malone - 32 Smith - 41
3/11/97 A L 99-106 Malone - 24 Smith - 28
12/22/97 A W 101-99 Malone - 27 Laettner - 20
1/3/98 H W 97-82 Malone - 20 Smith - 20
Did Not Play in 1998-99 (lockout-shortened season)
Jazz Hawks
*Alternate Site Home Games: Baton Rouge (11/22/74, 2/17/78) Charlotte (1/18/78)
New Orleans (11/21/84)
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B O S T O N C E LT I C S
226 Causeway Street, (617) 854-8000
4th Floor www.celtics.com
Boston, MA 02144
DIRECTORY
Managing Partner, Governor & Chief Executive Officer. . . Wyc Grousbeck
President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Gotham
2016-17 SCHEDULE President of Basketball Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danny Ainge
Head Coach. . . . . Brad Stevens (4th Season w/ Boston, 113-133, .459)
Tue, Jan. 3 @ Boston 5:30 p.m. MT (NBATV/ROOT)
Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jamie Young, Jay Larranaga,
Sat, Feb. 11 BOSTON 8:00 p.m. MT (ROOT)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walter McCarty, Micah Shrewsberry, Jerome Allen
Strength & Conditioning Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Doo
2015-16 RESULTS (1-1) Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ed Lacerte
2/19/16 BOSTON W 111-93 Sr. Vice President, Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christian Megliola
2/29/16 @ Boston L 95-100 Vice President, Media Services/Alumni Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Twiss
Sr. Director, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heather Walker
JAZZ VS. CELTICS ALL-TIME Media Services Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Olive
All-Time Total Home Road Communications Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taylor Kielpinski-Rogers
Jazz Record: 38-54 27-19 11-35
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 7-14 6-5 1-9 GENERAL INFORMATION
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 31-40 21-14 10-26 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . TD Garden (18,624), opened in 1995
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 15-8 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . Green, Gold, Black, Brown, Beige and White
At TD Garden (‘95-pres.): 7-13 Radio. . . . . . . . . . CBS Radio Boston: Sean Grande, Cedric Maxwell
In Overtime: 2-3 2-2 0-1 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comcast SportsNet: Mike Gorman,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Heinsohn, Brian Scalabrine, Abby Chin
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1946-47
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 (last 2007-08)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . 48-34 (.585), 2nd in Atlantic Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . 2-4, Lost to Atlanta (2-4) in First Round
Jazz Celtics
Longest Series Win Streak:
14 (2/17/92-12/15/99) 7 (12/8/74-3/5/76)
Most Points Scored:
141, @ New Orleans, 4/3/79 137, @ Boston, 11/26/82
Fewest Points Scored:
80, @ Utah, 12/8/03 83, @ Utah, 2/17/82
High Scorer: 44, Pete Maravich @ New Orleans, 1/18/77 40, Larry Bird @ Boston, 12/20/89
High Rebounder:
19, Ron Behagen @ New Orleans, 3/5/76 21, Rick Robey @ Utah, 2/20/80
Al Jefferson @ Utah, 2/28/11 21, Paul Silas @ New Orleans (OT), 3/23/76
High Assists: 19, John Stockton @ Boston, 12/20/91 14, Dennis Johnson @ Boston, 12/20/89
Brian Shaw @ Boston, 11/16/90
Rajon Rondo @ Boston, 3/28/12
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B O S T O N C E LT I C S
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER BOS HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER BOS HIGH SCORER
12/8/74 H L 101-111 Barnett - 29 White - 21 12/15/99 A W 96-86 Malone - 27 Walker - 36
12/20/74 A L 106-110 Nelson - 20 Cowens - 27 2/15/00 H L 99-101 Malone - 32 Anderson - 33
1/22/75 H L 102-110 Maravich - 34 Cowens - 22 2/19/01 H W 114-99 Malone - 30 Walker - 27
3/26/75 A L 100-113 James - 20 White - 23 3/2/01 A L 99-103 Ostertag - 18 Pierce - 30
12/5/75 A L 93-104 Williams - 20 Cowens - 34 12/21/01 A L 92-98 Malone - 22 Pierce - 36
12/14/75 H L 93-102 Nelson - 18 Scott - 25 12/26/01 H W 99-86 Malone/Marshall - 17 Pierce - 28
3/5/76 H L 93-98 Maravich - 22 Scott - 25 11/11/02 A L 95-112 Malone - 20 Pierce - 35
3/9/76 A* W 117-99 Maravich - 37 Cowens - 29 3/24/03 H W 96-91 Harpring - 25 Pierce - 24
3/23/76 H L (OT) 97-101 McElroy - 19 Havlicek/White - 20 12/8/03 H L 80-102 Harpring - 17 Williams - 19
11/2/76 H W 115-97 Maravich - 43 Cowens - 30 12/19/03 A W 99-96 Stevenson - 22 Pierce - 19
11/12/76 A L 110-117 James - 21 Wicks - 22 12/17/04 A L 106-114 Boozer - 25 Payton - 27
1/18/77 H W 99-89 Maravich - 44 Havlicek - 28 2/25/05 H L 102-109 Kirilenko - 29 Walker - 24
4/8/77 A L 109-120 Maravich - 39 White - 28 12/21/05 A L 89-101 Okur - 23 Pierce - 30
1/24/78 H W 96-91 Maravich - 31 White - 21 2/21/06 H L 83-103 Kirilenko - 17 Pierce - 30
3/1/78 H W 101-100 Robinson - 33 Cowens - 26 11/10/06 A W 107-100 Williams - 26 Pierce - 30
3/3/78 A L 113-116 Robinson - 38 Bing - 27 2/24/07 H W 105-87 Fisher - 21 Pierce - 19
4/1/78 A L 108-119 Robinson - 33 Stacom - 22 12/29/07 H L 98-104 Williams - 22 Pierce - 24
10/19/78 H W 120-115 Robinson - 37 Cowens - 24 3/14/08 A W 110-92 Williams - 32 Garnett - 15
12/13/78 A L 96-102 Maravich - 25 Maxwell - 31 12/15/08 A L 91-100 Millsap - 32 Rondo - 25
2/28/79 A L 112-122 Haywood - 31 McAdoo - 25 2/19/09 H W 90-85 Okur - 19 Pierce - 20
4/3/79 H W 141-125 Goodrich/Haywood - 26 Robey - 27 11/11/09 A L 86-105 Brewer/Williams - 13 Garnett - 18
11/16/79 A L 97-113 Dantley - 32 Maxwell - 27 3/22/10 H W 110-97 Miles - 23 Allen - 15
2/20/80 H L 98-105 Dantley - 31 Maxwell - 33 1/21/11 A L 86-110 Watson - 12 Garnett - 21
1/21/81 A L 87-117 Dantley - 19 Bird - 20 2/28/11 H L 102-107 Jefferson - 28 Allen - 25
2/13/81 H W 104-89 Griffith - 38 Bird - 25 3/28/12 A L 82-94 Hayward - 19 Garnett - 23
12/30/81 H L 110-121 Dantley - 23 Archibald - 22 11/14/12 A L 93-98 Millsap - 20 Pierce - 23
2/24/82 A L 90-132 D. Wilkins - 14 Bird - 27 2/25/13 H L (OT) 107-110 Hayward - 26 Pierce - 26
11/26/82 A L 103-137 Dantley - 29 Bird - 28 11/6/13 A L 87-97 Hayward - 28 Bass - 20
1/1/83 H L 112-127 Griffith - 27 Parish - 23 2/24/14 H W 110-98 Burks - 21 Green/Olynyk - 21
11/16/83 H W 122-109 Drew - 29 Parish - 25 1/26/15 H L 90-99 Hayward - 26 T. Prince - 19
3/7/84 A L 106-117 Drew - 27 Bird - 26 3/4/15 A L 84-85 Burks/Favors - 16 I. Thomas - 21
12/14/84 A L 106-117 Dantley/Griffith - 24 McHale - 25 2/19/16 H W 111-93 Favors - 23 I. Thomas - 25
2/18/85 H L 94-110 Roberts - 22 Bird - 30 2/29/16 A L 95-100 Lyles/Mack - 18 J .Crowder - 22
11/20/85 A L (OT) 106-115 Dantley - 32 Bird - 27
12/28/85 H L 108-110 Dantley - 39 Bird/McHale - 24
2/16/87 H W 109-89 Malone - 25 Bird - 26
3/4/87 A L 105-123 Malone - 20 McHale - 33
12/16/87 A L 111-121 Malone - 31 Bird - 38
1/4/88 H L 99-107 Malone - 25 Bird - 28
12/14/88 A L 104-112 Malone - 27 Ainge - 22
2/16/89 H W 129-114 Malone - 36 McHale - 26
12/20/89 A L 109-113 Malone - 39 Bird - 40
2/21/90 H W 116-103 Bailey/Malone - 27 McHale - 34
11/16/90 A L 89-114 J. Malone - 23 Lewis - 24
3/13/91 H W (OT) 112-109 K. Malone - 37 Bird - 25
12/20/91 A L 101-112 K. Malone - 39 Bird - 20
2/17/92 H W 88-83 K. Malone - 30 Lewis - 19
11/18/92 A W 92-91 K. Malone - 29 Lewis - 25
12/26/92 H W 108-92 K. Malone - 29 Gamble - 16
12/17/93 A W 97-96 K. Malone - 21 Radja - 19
12/29/93 H W (OT) 110-107 K. Malone - 25 Fox - 28
1/13/95 A W 95-93 Malone - 19 Brown - 21
2/18/95 H W 108-98 Malone - 30 Brown - 23
11/15/95 A W 102-90 Malone - 34 Williams - 17
2/20/96 H W 112-98 Malone - 24 Barros - 16
2/20/97 H W 122-105 Malone - 34 Day/Wesley - 21
3/19/97 A W 113-100 Malone - 32 Walker/Williams - 22
2/12/98 H W 118-100 Malone - 31 Mercer - 24
3/4/98 A W 110-94 Malone - 32 Walker - 36
Did Not Play in 1998-99 (lockout-shortened season)
Jazz Celtics
*Alternate Site Home Games: none Hartford, CT (3/9/76)
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B R O O K LY N N E T S
15 MetroTech Center (718) 933-3000
11th Floor www.brooklynnets.com
Brooklyn, NY 11201
DIRECTORY
Principal Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mikhail Prokhorov
Chairman of the Board of Directors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dmitry Razumov
President, ONEXIM Sports and
2016-17 SCHEDULE Entertainment Holding USA, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Irina Pavlova
Mon, Jan. 2 @ Brooklyn 5:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) Chief Executive Officer, Brooklyn Nets/Barclays Center. . . Brett Yormark
Fri, March 3 BROOKLYN 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sean Marks
Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trajan Langdon
2015-16 RESULTS (1-1) Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kenny Atkinson
1/22/16 @ Brooklyn W 108-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1st season w/ L.A. Lakers and overall)
Assistant Coaches. . . . . . Jacque Vaughn, Chris Fleming, Bret Brielmaier
2/27/16 BROOKLYN L 96-98
Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development. . . . . Adam Harrington
Assistant Coach/Manager of Advance Scouting . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Ott
JAZZ VS. NETS ALL-TIME Director of Player Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zach Weatherford
All-Time Total Home Road Strength & Conditioning Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Meehan
Jazz Record: 54-30 32-10 22-20 Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lloyd Beckett
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 7-5 5-1 2-4 Director of Physical Therapy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aisling Toolan
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 47-25 27-9 20-16 Senior Director, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Harris
vs. New York Nets (‘76-78): 2-2 2-0 0-2 Senior Managers, Public Relations . . . . . . . Mitch Heckart, Eli Pearlstein
vs. New Jersey Nets (‘77-12): 47-25 28-8 19-17 Public Relations Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Megan Walsh
vs. Brooklyn Nets (‘12-pres.): 5-3 2-2 3-1
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 17-7 GENERAL INFORMATION
At Barclays Center (‘12-pres.): 3-1 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . Barclays Center (17,732), opened in 2012
Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black and White
In Overtime: 3-3 2-2 1-1
Radio. . . . . . . . WFAN (660 AM/101.9 FM): Chris Carrino, Tim Capstraw
Spanish Radio. . . . . WADO (1280 AM): Ino Gomez, Max Perez Jimenez
Television. . . . . . . . YES Network: Ian Eagle, Mike Fratello, Ryan Ruocco,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Spanarkel, Donny Marshall, Sarah Kustok
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967-68, New Jersey Americans (ABA);
. . . . . . . . . . . . .1968-69, New York Nets (ABA); joined NBA in 1976-77;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977-78, New Jersey Nets; 2012-13, Brooklyn Nets
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-61 (.256), 4th in Atlantic Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
Jazz Nets
Longest Series Win Streak: 12 (1/28/95-11/28/00) 4 (12/17/03-11/9/05)
Most Points Scored: 140, @ New Orleans, 11/21/78 138, @ Utah (OT), 1/26/82
Fewest Points Scored: 74, @ New Jersey, 12/17/03 68, @ Utah, 11/27/89
High Scorer: 51, Truck Robinson @ New Orleans, 11/21/78 44, Bubbles Hawkins @ New York (OT), 2/9/77
High Rebounder: 19 (5), last Greg Ostertag @ New Jersey, 3/12/97 18, Mike Gminski @ New Jersey (OT), 2/20/85
Buck Williams @ New Jersey (OT), 2/20/85
Sam Bowie @ Utah, 11/27/92
High Assists: 16, John Stockton @ New Jersey, 12/21/87 16, Foots Walker @ New Jersey, 11/28/80
John Stockton @ New Jersey, 3/6/92
Deron Williams @ New Jersey, 3/15/08
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B R O O K LY N N E T S
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER BKN HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER BKN HIGH SCORER
11/9/76 H W 110-99 Goodrich - 28 Archibald - 29 2/28/00 H W 106-101 Malone - 35 Marbury - 34
12/22/76 A L 93-127 Maravich - 22 Skinner - 22 3/19/00 A W 92-88 Malone - 32 Marbury - 23
3/29/77 H W 94-85 Maravich - 26 Bantom - 26 11/24/00 H W 97-85 Malone - 20 Marbury - 21
2/9/77 A L (OT) 89-93 Williams - 23 Hawkins - 44 11/28/00 A W 98-92 Malone - 21 Marbury - 33
10/21/77 A W 111-103 Maravich - 41 Skinner - 28 11/21/01 H L (OT) 89-90 Malone - 34 Kidd - 18
12/22/77 H W 131-110 Maravich - 28 Nelson/Porter - 18 12/22/01 A W 104-90 Malone - 31 Van Horn - 24
3/10/78 A W 105-99 Robinson - 31 King - 23 1/20/03 H W (OT) 106-103 Stockton - 25 Kidd - 33
3/21/78 H W 117-114 Kelley - 33 Williamson - 32 3/2/03 A W 91-90 Malone - 20 Martin - 24
11/21/78 H W 140-118 Robinson - 51 Money - 26 12/1/03 H W 91-84 Kirilenko/Stevenson - 18 Jefferson - 22
11/24/78 A L 100-103 McElroy - 32 Money - 30 12/17/03 A L 74-87 Lopez - 15 Martin - 22
1/4/79 H L 112-125 Maravich - 31 King - 29 1/29/05 H L 82-99 Bell - 20 Carter - 30
1/26/79 A* L 104-110 Maravich - 25 Williamson - 25 3/18/05 A L 80-94 Kirilenko - 15 Carter - 23
1/30/80 H W 102-100 Poquette - 27 Natt - 30 11/9/05 A L 83-91 Kirilenko - 18 Carter - 21
2/14/80 A L 96-137 Furlow - 22 Newlin - 22 1/23/06 H W 89-78 Kirilenko - 21 Jefferson - 32
11/28/80 A L 95-122 Dantley - 24 Robinson - 27 11/8/06 A L 89-96 Boozer/Fisher - 15 Carter - 30
2/25/81 H W 132-106 Dantley - 40 Newlin - 31 1/29/07 H L 115-116 Williams - 25 Carter - 33
1/26/82 H L (OT) 129-138 Dantley - 39 Williams - 29 11/19/07 H W 102-75 Williams - 20 Jefferson - 22
2/20/82 A L 108-125 Dantley - 25 Williams - 25 3/15/08 A L 115-117 Boozer - 41 Jefferson - 27
11/17/82 H W (OT) 101-97 Dantley - 31 Birdsong - 22 11/29/08 H L 88-105 Millsap - 20 Harris - 34
3/23/83 A L 104-124 Drew - 28 King - 20 12/17/08 A W 103-92 Okur - 23 Carter - 32
1/26/84 H W 125-115 Dantley - 39 Birdsong/Dawkins - 22 12/16/09 A W 108-92 Boozer - 26 Lopez - 23
3/5/84 A L 116-120 Dantley - 28 Birdsong - 18 1/23/10 H W 116-83 Boozer - 22 Yi - 16
1/22/85 H W 102-99 Dantley - 35 Birdsong - 26 11/17/10 H W 98-88 Williams - 23 Morrow - 24
2/20/85 A W (OT) 110-104 Green - 25 Birdsong - 23 1/19/11 A L 95-103 Jefferson - 21 Lopez - 20
12/18/85 A L 98-113 Dantley - 32 Birdsong - 24 1/14/12 H W 107-94 Jefferson - 20 Humphries - 18
1/23/86 H L 105-106 Dantley - 36 Birdsong/King - 19 3/26/12 A W 105-84 Millsap - 24 Green - 20
11/22/86 H W 96-78 Hansen - 15 Williams - 18 12/18/12 A W 92-90 Mo Williams - 19 Johnson - 21
12/23/86 A L 96-119 Malone - 18 Brown - 25 3/30/13 H W 116-107 Foye - 26 Lopez - 27
12/21/87 A L 95-106 Bailey - 26 Gminski - 23 11/5/13 A L 88-104 Hayward - 22 Lopez - 27
3/7/88 H W 105-81 Bailey/Malone - 21 McCormick - 25 2/19/14 H L 99-105 Burks - 23 Johnson - 27
2/3/89 H W 129-101 Malone - 28 Carroll - 22 1/24/15 H W 108-73 Hayward - 24 J. Jack - 16
2/27/89 A W 109-96 Malone - 31 Morris - 21 3/8/15 A W 95-88 Hayward - 24 B. Lopez/T.Young - 19
11/27/89 H W 105-68 Malone - 22 Carroll - 15 1/22/16 A W 108-86 Hayward - 21 B. Bogdanovic - 14
2/7/90 A W 108-101 Malone - 26 Bowie - 23 2/27/16 H L 96-98 Hayward - 27 T. Young - 21
12/17/90 A W 100-98 K. Malone - 23 Morris - 19
2/2/91 H W 111-103 K. Malone - 32 Theus - 26
11/13/91 A W 98-92 K. Malone - 35 Blaylock - 21
3/6/92 H W 117-96 J. Malone - 27 Coleman - 27
11/17/92 A W 108-97 K. Malone - 29 Anderson/Petrovic - 25
11/27/92 H L 110-112 K. Malone - 32 Bowie - 27
11/26/93 H W 100-97 Stockton - 24 Coleman - 20
1/16/94 A L 94-99 K. Malone - 23 Edwards - 25
1/28/95 H W 111-94 Malone/Stockton - 20 Morris - 23
3/17/95 A W 103-98 Malone - 29 Morris - 26
11/20/95 H W 105-79 Morris - 22 Brown - 14
12/18/95 A W 110-103 Malone - 24 K. Anderson - 21
11/25/96 H W 108-92 Malone - 27 3 players - 12
3/12/97 A W 117-102 Malone - 27 Kittles - 23
12/1/97 H W 100-95 Malone - 19 Cassell - 26
3/6/98 A W 122-115 Malone - 32 Cassell - 29
Did Not Play in 1998-99 (lockout-shortened season)
Jazz Nets
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
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CHARLOTTE HORNETS
333 East Trade Street (704) 688-8600
Charlotte, NC 28202 www.hornets.com
DIRECTORY
Chairman & CEO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Jordan
Vice Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis Polk
2016-17 SCHEDULE General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich Cho
Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Clifford
Wed, Nov. 9 @ Charlotte 5 p.m. MT (ROOT)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (4th season w/ Charlotte, 124-122, .504)
Sat, Feb. 4 CHARLOTTE 7 p.m. MT (ROOT)
Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Ewing
Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Silas, Bob Weiss,
2015-16 RESULTS (1-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Delany, Steve Hetzel, Bruce Kruetzer
1/18/16 @ Charlotte L 119-124 (2 OT) Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Stricker
1/27/16 CHARLOTTE W 102-73 Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Cristaldi, Josh Rosen,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian Travis, Danny Franks
JAZZ VS. HORNETS/
BOBCATS ALL-TIME GENERAL INFORMATION
All-Time Total Home Road Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . Spectrum Center (19,077), opened in 2005
Jazz Record: 36-17 21-5 15-12 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . Purple, Tea, Black, Cool Gray and Light Blue
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): n/a n/a n/a Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WFNZ: Steve Martin, Matt Carroll
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 36-17 21-5 15-12 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . Fox Sports Southeast: Eric Collins, Dell Curry,
vs. Charlotte Hornets (‘88-02): 20-10 12-3 8-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Ready
vs. Charlotte Bobcats (‘04-13): 14-5 7-2 7-3
vs. Charlotte Hornets (‘14-pres.): 2-2 2-0 0-2 BACKGROUND
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 17-4 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . 1988-89, Charlotte Hornets; (ceased 2002-04),
At Spectrum Arena (‘05-pres.): 6-5 . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05, Charlotte Bobcats; 2014-15, Charlotte Hornets
In Overtime: 1-2 0-0 1-2 NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . 48-34 (.585), T-1st in Southeast Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4, Lost to Miami (3-4), in First Round
Jazz Hornets/Bobcats
Longest Series Win Streak: 10 (2/2/09-12/30/13) 2 (3/1/06-12/22/06)
Most Points Scored: 128, @ Utah, 3/25/08 124, @ Charlotte, 1/18/16 (2OT)
Fewest Points Scored: 78, @ Charlotte, 3/18/94 66, @ Utah, 3/16/15
High Scorer: 52, Karl Malone @ Charlotte, 12/22/89 52, Kemba Walker @ Charlotte, 1/18/16 (2OT)
High Rebounder: 22, Enes Kanter @ Utah, 3/1/13 22, Alonzo Mourning @ Utah, 3/1/93
High Assists: 17, John Stockton @ Utah, 12/4/93 14, Muggsy Bogues @ Charlotte, 12/18/90
John Stockton @ Charlotte, 3/13/96 5 (2), last Gerald Wallace @ Charlotte, 12/22/06
High Steals: 5, John Stockton @ Utah, 4/3/90 9, Alonzo Mourning @ Utah, 3/1/93
High Blocks: 7 (2), last Andrei Kirilenko @ Charlotte (OT), 11/7/05
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CHARLOTTE HORNETS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER CHA HIGH SCORER
1/9/89 A W 114-92 Malone - 38 Tripucka - 19
1/26/89 H L 88-89 Malone - 25 Chapman/Reid - 18
11/8/89 H W 102-86 Malone - 26 Tripucka - 24
12/22/89 A W 114-100 Malone - 52 Chapman - 28
1/19/90 H W 116-93 Malone - 32 Curry - 23
2/8/90 A W 94-74 Bailey - 22 Curry - 18
4/3/90 H W 127-104 Malone - 36 Curry/Tripucka - 18
12/18/90 A W 105-100 K. Malone - 30 Gilliam - 23
3/21/91 H W 100-94 K. Malone - 31 Newman - 21
11/27/91 H W 113-107 K. Malone - 31 Chapman - 27
12/17/91 A W 122-102 J. Malone - 34 Gattison - 19
12/16/92 A W 93-91 K. Malone - 21 Johnson - 29
3/1/93 H L 107-110 K. Malone - 32 Johnson - 30
12/4/93 H W 122-108 K. Malone - 35 Mourning - 36
3/18/94 A L 78-82 K. Malone - 21 Mourning - 21
12/6/94 H L 97-106 Malone - 31 Johnson - 28
3/19/95 A L 104-108 Malone - 26 Mourning - 31
12/11/95 H W 110-100 Malone - 24 Rice - 19
3/13/96 A L 85-91 Malone - 20 Johnson - 22
12/2/96 H W 107-97 Stockton - 22 Curry - 25
3/17/97 A W 114-93 Malone - 37 Rice - 29
2/16/98 H W 96-90 Malone - 23 Rice - 30
3/18/98 A L 85-111 Malone - 17 Rice - 26
3/19/99 A L (OT) 82-83 Hornacek - 21 Campbell - 19
1/5/00 H W 118-96 Malone - 30 Wesley - 19
3/3/00 A W 89-87 Stockton - 22 Jones - 31
12/2/00 A L 89-94 Russell - 24 Wesley - 30
2/1/01 H W 87-76 Marshall - 20 Wesley - 15
12/4/01 H W 104-100 Malone - 22 Davis - 21
3/14/02 A L 82-100 Marshall - 15 Mashburn - 26
Hornets franchise ceased from 2002-04
11/16/04 A W 107-105 Boozer - 34 Bogans - 28
2/1/05 H L 105-109 Giricek - 21 Wallace - 28
11/7/05 A W (OT) 95-91 Okur - 31 Brezec/May - 13
3/1/06 H L 89-104 Harpring - 22 Knight/Wallace - 19
12/22/06 A L 89-101 Boozer - 22 Okafor - 21
3/5/07 H W 120-95 Okur - 32 Wallace - 33
12/19/07 A L 92-98 Boozer - 21 Wallace - 26
3/25/08 H W 128-106 Boozer - 28 Richardson - 26
11/14/08 A L 96-104 Boozer - 26 Felton - 23
2/2/09 H W 105-86 Okur - 22 Felton - 16
12/19/09 A W 110-102 Williams - 23 Wallace - 30
2/24/10 H W 102-93 Boozer - 33 Wallace - 27
11/13/10 A W 96-95 Jefferson - 19 Jackson - 24
1/31/11 H W 83-78 Jefferson - 21 Jackson - 24
3/7/12 A W 99-93 Jefferson - 31 Maggette - 25
1/9/13 A W 112-102 Jefferson - 26 Gordon - 20
3/1/13 H W 98-68 Kanter - 23 Mullens - 12
12/21/13 A W 88-85 Burke - 20 Walker - 20
12/30/13 H W 83-80 Burke - 21 Henderson - 19
12/20/14 A L 84-104 Hayward - 14 K. Walker - 20
3/16/15 H W 94-66 Hood - 24 L. Stephenson - 17
1/18/16 A L (2OT) 119-124 Hayward - 36 K. Walker - 52
1/27/16 H W 102-73 Hood - 24 K. Walker - 15
Jazz Bobcats
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
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CHICAGO BULLS
1901 West Madison St (312) 455-4000
Chicago, IL 60612 www.bulls.com
DIRECTORY
Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Reinsdorf
President & Chief Operating Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Reinsdorf
Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations. . . . . . . . . John Paxson
2016-17 SCHEDULE General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gar Forman
Thu, Nov. 17 CHICAGO 8:30 p.m. MT (TNT) Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Hagen
Sat, March 18 @ Chicago 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Hoiberg
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (2nd Season w/ Chicago, 42-40, .512)
Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Boylen
2015-16 RESULTS (1-1) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pete Myers, Randy Brown,
2/1/16 CHICAGO W 105-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlie Henry, Mike Wilhelm
3/19/16 @ Chicago L 85-92 Director of Sports Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chip Schaefer
Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Tanaka
JAZZ VS. BULLS ALL-TIME Strength Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Johnson
Senior Director, Public and Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Hallam
All-Time Total Home Road Senior Manager, Public and Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Yob
Jazz Record: 46-50 28-20 18-30 Manager, Public and Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Esler
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 6-14 4-6 2-8 Coordinator of Public and Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . Kristen Deahl
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 40-36 24-14 16-22
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 15-9 GENERAL INFORMATION
At United Center (‘94-pres.): 9-12 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Center (20,917), opened in 1994
In Overtime: 5-0 4-0 1-0 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red, Black and White
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WLS (AM 890): Chuck Swirsky, Bill Wennington
Spanish Radio. . . . . . . . WRTO (1200 AM): Omar Ramos, Matt Moreno
Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WGN (Ch. 9): Neil Funk, Stacey King,
. . . . . . . . . Comcast SportsNet Chicago (Cable): Neil Funk, Stacey King
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1966-67
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Six (last 1997-98)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-40 (.512), 4th in Central Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
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CHICAGO BULLS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER CHI HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER CHI HIGH SCORER
11/12/74 H L 79-88 Maravich - 27 Walker - 30 1/10/92 A L 90-105 K. Malone - 17 Jordan - 37
12/13/74 A L 76-109 Nelson/Walk - 13 Block/Walker - 21 2/3/92 H W (3OT) 126-123 K. Malone - 34 Jordan - 34
2/25/75 H L 105-120 Williams - 20 Walker - 29 2/1/93 H L 92-96 K. Malone - 40 Jordan - 37
4/4/75 A L 87-111 Maravich - 31 Van Lier - 32 2/17/93 A L 96-114 K. Malone - 20 Jordan - 27
1/6/76 A W 104-98 Maravich - 26 Love - 40 1/14/94 A L 91-107 K. Malone - 26 Pippen - 23
1/21/76 H L 93-103 Williams - 21 Van Lier - 27 2/3/94 H L 85-94 K. Malone - 24 Armstrong - 20
2/8/76 H L 92-96 Maravich - 23 Laskowski - 28 11/25/94 H W 124-94 Malone - 27 Pippen - 15
3/13/76 A W 117-111 Maravich - 40 Van Lier - 22 12/17/94 A W 97-89 Malone - 30 Kukoc - 19
12/4/76 A L 99-107 Maravich - 34 Gilmore - 28 11/24/95 H L 85-90 Stockton - 23 Jordan - 34
12/10/76 H L 78-92 Williams - 17 Van Lier - 17 12/23/95 A L 86-100 Malone - 22 Jordan - 30
2/11/77 A L 92-110 McElroy - 25 Holland - 26 11/23/96 H W 105-100 Malone - 36 Jordan - 44
4/3/77 H L 82-101 Williams - 23 Gilmore - 28 1/6/97 A L 89-102 Malone - 27 Pippen - 24
11/1/77 H W 99-88 Robinson - 28 Holland - 29 1/25/98 A W 101-94 Malone - 35 Jordan - 32
11/29/77 A L 87-95 Robinson - 17 Gilmore - 23 2/4/98 H W 101-93 Malone - 30 Jordan - 40
2/1/78 H W 117-111 Robinson - 31 Gilmore - 25 2/5/99 H W 104-96 Malone - 21 Kukoc - 32
2/14/78 A L 95-102 Robinson - 22 Gilmore - 27 2/9/00 H W 113-86 Malone - 30 Brand - 13
10/31/78 H W 97-92 Robinson - 28 Gilmore - 25 3/13/00 A W 87-79 Malone - 31 Brand - 26
2/2/79 A L 110-116 Haywood - 28 Gilmore - 26 11/18/00 H W 109-64 Malone - 26 Brand - 23
2/23/79 H W 111-102 Haywood - 25 Gilmore - 23 4/13/01 A W 94-83 Malone - 32 Artest - 27
3/23/79 A L 99-116 Haywood - 22 Gilmore - 25 1/5/02 A W (OT) 113-111 Malone - 32 Mercer - 29
10/25/79 H W 113-105 Dantley - 35 Sobers - 33 1/30/02 H W 90-78 Malone - 18 Robinson - 18
1/18/80 A W 107-102 Dantley - 33 Sobers - 27 11/23/02 H W 110-90 Malone/Harpring - 20 Rose - 25
2/5/80 H W 116-106 Dantley - 47 Sobers - 24 1/6/03 A L 98-113 Harpring - 18 Rose - 31
2/26/80 A L 85-105 Dantley - 23 Theus - 25 12/22/03 A W 92-80 Kirilenko - 26 Gill - 13
3/19/80 H W 103-100 Boswell - 20 Gilmore - 23 2/4/04 H L 79-95 Stevenson - 17 Curry - 23
3/29/80 A L 106-111 Calvin - 17 Theus - 21 11/24/04 H L 99-101 Kirlienko - 20 Gordon - 22
12/12/80 A L 98-118 Dantley - 26 Gilmore - 28 1/7/05 A L 78-84 Giricek/Harpring - 13 Deng - 22
2/20/81 H L 84-92 Dantley - 30 Sobers - 21 11/12/05 A L 98-103 Okur - 33 Deng - 21
11/20/81 A W 105-103 Dantley - 33 Gilmore - 25 2/6/06 H W (OT) 109-107 Harpring - 28 Gordon - 35
12/4/81 H L 101-105 Dantley - 28 Theus - 31 1/20/07 A W 95-85 Okur - 21 Gordon - 23
11/19/82 A L 111-127 Dantley - 35 Theus - 42 2/5/07 H W 100-95 Okur - 20 Hinrich - 26
12/4/82 H W 131-124 Dantley - 57 Theus - 37 2/9/08 H W 97-87 Boozer - 22 Sefolosha - 22
11/23/83 H* L 117-128 Dantley - 24 Corzine - 23 3/11/08 A L 96-108 Okur - 22 Gooden - 24
2/21/84 A W 117-95 Dantley - 28 Dailey - 15 11/24/08 H L 100-101 Okur - 26 Rose - 25
3/9/85 A W 111-105 Griffith - 40 Woolridge - 35 12/20/08 A L 98-106 Okur - 23 Gordon - 26
3/24/85 H W 110-92 Dantley - 29 Jordan - 26 11/26/09 H W 105-86 Boozer - 28 Deng - 26
11/27/85 H W 114-96 Dantley - 38 Woolridge - 22 3/9/10 A W 132-108 Williams - 28 Rose - 25
12/21/85 A L 104-117 Dantley - 20 Gervin - 21 2/9/11 H L 86-91 Jefferson - 26 Rose - 29
12/3/86 H W 99-94 Malone - 24 Jordan - 45 3/12/11 A L 100-118 Jefferson - 33 Deng/Rose - 26
12/20/86 A W 91-89 Malone - 17 Jordan - 27 3/10/12 A L 97-111 Millsap - 26 Boozer - 27
12/2/87 H L 101-105 Malone - 22 Jordan - 47 2/8/13 H L 89-93 Jefferson - 32 Boozer - 19
1/9/88 A L 91-113 Malone - 25 Jordan - 45 3/8/13 A L 88-89 Jefferson - 23 Belinelli/Boozer - 22
11/30/88 H W 107-93 Griffith - 32 Jordan - 33 11/8/13 A L 73-97 Hayward - 15 Deng - 19
1/6/89 A W 106-92 Bailey - 33 Jordan - 27 11/25/13 H W (OT) 89-83 Williams - 17 Boozer - 26
11/15/89 H W 108-107 Malone - 29 Jordan - 40 11/24/14 H L 95-97 Favors - 21 J. Butler - 25
3/8/90 A W 98-94 Malone - 27 Jordan - 43 1/7/15 A W 97-77 Favors - 20 J. Butler - 16
11/13/90 H L 82-84 K. Malone - 28 Jordan - 29 2/1/16 H W* 105-96 Hayward - 27 J. Butler - 26
3/8/91 A L 89-99 K. Malone - 19 Jordan - 37 3/19/16 A L 85-92 Favors - 24 D. Rose - 22
Jazz Bulls
*Alternate Site Home Games: Las Vegas, NV (11/23/83) none
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C L E V E L A N D C AVA L I E R S
One Center Court (216)-420-2000
Cleveland, OH 44115 www.cavs.com
DIRECTORY
Majority Owner/Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Gilbert
Vice Chairmen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Cohen, Nate Forbes
CEO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Len Komoroski
2016-17 SCHEDULE General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Griffin
Tue, Jan. 10 CLEVELAND 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Senior Vice President, Basketball Operations/
Thu, March 16 @ Cleveland 5 p.m. MT (ROOT/NBATV) Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trent Redden
Assistant General Manager, Pro Player Personnel. . . . . . . . Koby Altman
Head Coach. . . . . Tyronn Lue (2nd Season w/ Cleveland, 53-29, .646)
2015-16 RESULTS (1-1) Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Drew
11/10/15 @ Cleveland L 114-118 Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Boylan, Mike Longabardi,
3/14/16 CLEVELAND W 94-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Posey, Damon Jones
Director of Player Development/Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . Phil Handy
Special Assistant to the Head Coach/
JAZZ VS. CAVALIERS ALL-TIME Manager of Advanced Scouting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Vincent
All-Time Total Home Road Player Development Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Gerrity
Jazz Record: 53-46 35-15 18-31 High Performance Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Moore
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 10-16 6-7 4-9 Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Spiro
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 43-30 29-8 14-22 Physical Therapist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Sibel
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 20-5 Head Strength and Conditioning Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . Derek Millender
Director, Team Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Cashman
At Quicken Loans Arena (‘94-pres.): 6-15 President, Business Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kerry Bubolz
In Overtime: 2-2 0-2 2-0 Senior Vice President, Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tad Carper
Director of Basketball Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.J. Evans
Basketball Communications Senior Manager. . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Schaefer
Basketball Communications Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . Cherome Owens
Senior Director of Corporate Communications. . . . . . . . . Phyllis Salem
GENERAL INFORMATION
Home Court. . . . . . . . Quicken Loans Arena (20,562), opened in 1994
Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wine, Gold and Dark Blue
Radio. . . . . . WTAM (1100 AM): John Michael, Jim Chones, Mike Snyder
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LA MEGA (87.7 FM): Rafael Hernández Brito
Television. . . . . Fox Sports Ohio: Fred McLeod, Austin Carr, Allie Clifton
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970-71
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . 57-25 (.695), Central Division Champions
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . 16-5, Defeated Golden State (4-3) in NBA Finals
Jazz Cavaliers
Longest Series Win Streak: 7 (2/22/85-1/25/88) 4 (3), last (11/16/07-11/14/09)
Most Points Scored: 139, @ New Orleans, 3/24/79 128, @ Cleveland, 12/19/86
Fewest Points Scored: 71, @ Utah, 1/15/05 74, @ Utah, 1/20/97
High Scorer: 46, Adrian Dantley @ Utah, 1/16/82 51, LeBron James @ Utah, 1/21/06
High Rebounder: 23, Rich Kelley @ New Orleans, 1/6/79 20, Elmore Smith @ Cleveland, 2/7/78
High Assists: 22, John Stockton @ Utah (OT), 12/11/89 18, John Bagley @ Cleveland, 11/22/85
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C L E V E L A N D C AVA L I E R S
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER CLE HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER CLE HIGH SCORER
10/26/74 H L 88-90 Barnett - 30 Carr - 23 12/23/91 A L 112-113 Edwards - 30 Daugherty/James - 19
11/23/74 A L 100-121 Barnett/Nelson - 18 Smith - 25 2/11/92 H W 111-109 K. Malone - 26 Nance - 21
12/23/74 A L 79-95 Maravich - 24 Smith - 15 12/19/92 A L 104-121 K. Malone - 24 Daugherty - 27
2/11/75 A L 86-100 Maravich - 18 Smith - 29 1/26/93 H W 113-96 K. Malone - 28 Brandon - 21
3/9/75 H W 90-86 Maravich - 26 Chones - 15 12/21/93 A L 97-112 J. Malone - 21 Daugherty - 26
3/11/75 A L 114-123 Williams - 23 Smith - 28 1/19/94 H W 104-92 K. Malone - 28 Price - 24
3/16/75 H L 111-113 James - 24 Brewer - 26 1/20/95 H W 94-84 Malone - 28 Brandon - 24
11/1/75 A W 103-91 Maravich - 27 Cleamons - 17 3/16/95 A L 85-93 Malone - 21 Phills - 24
11/7/75 H L 90-94 Nelson - 21 Russell - 22 12/21/95 A W 89-87 Malone - 21 Phills/Mills - 24
12/13/75 A L 90-112 Bibby - 21 Chones - 22 3/22/96 H W 88-75 Malone - 27 Brandon - 22
2/1/76 H W 96-95 Maravich - 36 Smith - 18 12/22/96 A L 94-100 Malone - 20 Brandon - 33
3/19/76 H W 103-81 Bibby - 20 Chones - 20 1/20/97 H W 94-74 Malone - 32 Phills - 17
3/31/76 H L 101-110 Maravich - 21 Cleamons - 18 12/21/97 A L 101-106 Malone - 24 Kemp - 24
4/8/76 A L 97-111 Williams - 21 Chones - 20 1/12/98 H W 106-99 Hornacek - 23 Ilgauskas - 26
10/31/76 A L 92-106 Maravich - 27 Smith - 17 3/9/99 H W 88-75 Malone - 21 Kemp - 16
11/21/76 H W 97-92 Maravich - 41 Carr - 19 3/7/00 H W 113-95 Malone - 30 Miller - 15
3/24/77 A W 92-87 Maravich - 36 Carr - 26 3/16/00 A W 107-86 Eisley - 23 Ferry - 15
4/1/77 H L 106-115 Maravich - 41 Carr - 25 12/16/00 A L 92-99 Stockton - 16 Miller - 22
10/20/77 H L 104-107 Maravich - 29 Russell - 23 3/30/01 H W 95-88 Malone - 33 Miller - 24
12/27/77 A W 113-102 Maravich - 42 Frazier - 29 2/18/02 A W 103-92 Malone - 35 Murray - 25
2/7/78 A L 99-122 Goodrich/Robinson - 21 Carr/Furlow - 22 3/28/02 H W 112-91 Kirilenko/Padgett - 17 Davis - 23
2/24/78 H W 101-98 Goodrich - 30 Chones - 16 1/18/03 H W 95-78 Harpring - 22 Davis - 25
10/24/78 A L 104-122 Maravich - 24 Russell - 28 3/16/03 A L 95-122 Harpring/Massenburg - 20 Davis - 28
1/6/79 H L 94-105 Maravich - 20 Mitchell - 32 1/17/04 H L (OT) 96-102 Kirilenko - 27 Boozer - 32
2/24/79 A W 105-96 Haywood - 31 Russell - 19 3/19/04 A W 97-88 Bell - 23 Ilgauskas - 24
3/24/79 H W 139-117 Goodrich - 24 A. Carr - 21 1/15/05 H L 71-84 three players - 12 James - 27
11/20/79 A L 107-119 Bristow - 31 Russell - 33 3/15/05 A L 73-92 Kirilenko - 14 James - 36
12/18/79 H W 105-103 Dantley - 45 Robisch/Russell - 20 12/20/05 A L 85-110 Giricek - 16 James - 25
11/6/80 H W 112-96 Griffith - 30 Smith - 31 1/21/06 H L 90-108 Okur - 20 James - 51
12/13/80 A L 103-110 Dantley - 31 Mitchell - 32 2/14/07 H W 99-98 Williams - 33 Hughes - 33
1/16/82 H L 120-125 Dantley - 46 Brewer - 27 3/17/07 A L 73-82 Boozer/Okur - 19 James - 24
3/13/82 A L 115-121 Dantley - 28 Robinson - 25 11/7/07 H W 103-101 Millsap - 24 James - 32
11/23/82 A W 121-99 Dantley - 27 Wilkerson - 19 11/16/07 A L 94-99 Boozer - 26 James - 40
3/2/83 H W 118-113 Drew - 40 Robinson - 33 11/15/08 A L 93-105 Boozer - 17 James - 38
12/13/83 A W 107-105 Dantley - 35 Free - 26 1/24/09 H L 97-102 Millsap - 24 James - 33
3/2/84 H W 110-104 Griffith - 30 Free - 30 11/14/09 A L 103-107 Boozer - 25 James/Williams - 21
1/24/85 H L 109-110 Dantley - 29 Free - 35 1/14/10 H W 97-96 Boozer - 19 James - 36
2/22/85 A W 102-98 Bailey - 27 Hubbard - 19 12/20/10 A W 101-90 Miles - 22 Gibson - 29
11/9/85 H W 121-114 Dantley - 36 Hinson - 26 1/14/11 H W 121-99 Williams - 26 Jamison - 26
11/22/85 A W 121-113 Dantley - 33 Turpin - 26 1/10/12 H W 113-105 Jefferson - 30 Jamison - 22
11/5/86 H W 111-95 Griffith - 20 Turpin - 18 3/5/12 A W 109-100 Jefferson - 25 Irving/Jamison - 22
12/19/86 A W (2OT) 134-128 Griffith - 28 Harper - 29 1/19/13 H W 109-98 Foye - 20 Waiters - 23
12/23/87 A W 91-83 Malone - 26 Price - 26 3/6/13 A L 101-104 Hayward - 25 Irving - 20
1/25/88 H W 119-96 Malone - 26 3 players - 14 1/10/14 H L 102-113 Jefferson - 18 Irving - 25
12/20/88 A L 94-110 Malone - 30 Harper - 32 2/28/14 A L 79-99 Hayward - 18 Irving - 21
3/13/89 H W 98-83 Malone - 25 Harper - 20 11/5/14 H W 102-100 Favors/Hayward - 21 K. Irving - 34
12/5/89 A W 94-80 Hansen/Malone - 21 Ehlo - 14 1/21/15 A L 92-106 Kanter - 24 L. James - 26
12/11/89 H L (OT) 110-113 Malone - 32 Price - 27 11/10/15 A L 114-118 Burks - 24 L. James - 31
1/8/91 H W 110-88 J. Malone - 28 James - 21 3/14/16 H W 94-85 Hood - 28 L. James - 23
1/18/91 A W (OT) 106-99 Stockton - 27 Nance - 27
Jazz Cavaliers
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
434
D A L L A S M AV E R I C K S
2500 Victory Avenue (214) 665-4660
Dallas, TX 75219 www.mavs.com
DIRECTORY
Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Cuban
Chief Operating Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Floyd Jahner
President of Basketball Operations/General Manager. . . Donn Nelson
Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keith Grant
2016-17 SCHEDULE Head Coach. . . . . . . . Rick Carlisle (15th NBA Season, 661-471, .584)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9th w/ Dallas, 380-260, .594)
Wed, Nov. 2 DALLAS 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melvin Hunt, Kaleb Canales,
Fri, Dec. 16 DALLAS 8:30 p.m. MT (ESPN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Darrell Armstrong, Jamahl Mosley, Larry Shyatt
Fri, Jan. 20 @ Dallas 6:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Casey Smith
Thu, Feb. 9 @ Dallas 6:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) Vice President of Basketball Communications . . . . . . . . . Sarah Melton
Director of Basketball Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Tomlin
2015-16 RESULTS (1-3) Basketball Communications Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alan Rakowski
11/20/15 @ Dallas L 93-102
2/9/16 @ Dallas W 121-119 (OT) GENERAL INFORMATION
4/11/16 DALLAS L 92-101 Home Court. . . . . . American Airlines Center (19,200), opened in 2001
Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue, Black and Silver
Radio. . . . . . ESPN Radio (103.3 FM): Chuck Cooperstein, Brad Davis;
JAZZ VS. MAVERICKS ALL-TIME Spanish Radio. . . . ESPN Deportes (1540 AM - Spanish): Victor Villalba
All-Time Total Home Road Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FOX Sports Southwest: Mark Followill,
Jazz Record: 91-71 59-22 32-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Derek Harper, Jeff Wade
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): n/a n/a n/a
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 91-71 59-22 32-49 BACKGROUND
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 35-15 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980-81
At American Airlines Center (‘01-pres.) 4-24 NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One (last 2010-11)
In Overtime: 2-2 1-0 1-2 2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . 42-40 (.512), 2nd in Southwest Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . 1-4, Lost to Oklahoma City (1-4) in First Round
435
D A L L A S M AV E R I C K S
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER DAL HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER DAL HIGH SCORER
10/28/80 A W 104-96 Griffith - 33 Huston - 26 1/2/96 A W 102-92 Malone - 29 Kidd/Jackson - 23
10/31/80 H W 144-122 Dantley - 50 Huston - 24 2/8/96 A L (2OT) 133-136 Malone - 36 Jackson - 38
12/23/80 A W 101-96 Dantley - 30 Robinzine - 23 2/15/96 H W 106-103 Malone - 30 Kidd - 34
1/8/81 H W 99-97 Dantley - 40 Lagarde - 24 3/25/96 H W 103-86 Malone - 29 Brooks - 16
3/18/81 H W 120-113 Dantley - 48 Byrnes - 25 11/16/96 A W 88-87 Stockton - 23 Gatling - 23
3/21/81 A L 95-105 Dantley - 28 Robinzine - 20 2/1/97 A L 97-100 Malone - 36 Harper - 29
10/30/81 H W 105-89 Dantley - 39 Aguirre - 19 2/15/97 H W 99-84 Hornacek - 18 Jackson - 19
12/2/81 H W 114-103 Dantley - 36 Aguirre - 34 3/5/97 H W 96-65 Malone - 20 Bradley/Finley - 13
12/8/81 A L 103-128 Dantley - 34 Aguirre - 24 11/15/97 A W 85-77 Malone - 26 Finley - 21
1/23/82 A L 110-122 Dantley - 24 Vincent - 34 12/12/97 H W 68-66 Malone - 23 Finley/Scott - 21
4/6/82 H W 129-114 Dantley - 40 Vincent - 25 1/30/98 H W 104-94 Malone - 29 Finley - 27
4/7/82 A L 109-123 Griffith - 27 Vincent - 31 3/27/98 A W 99-90 Malone - 33 Davis/Finley - 24
10/30/82 A W 128-123 Dantley - 36 Aguirre - 30 2/9/99 A W 90-79 Malone - 31 Ceballos - 19
1/15/83 H W 107-105 Griffith - 32 Aguirre - 32 2/26/99 H W 80-65 Russell - 17 Pack - 18
1/22/83 A L 88-126 Eaves - 18 Vincent - 21 3/5/99 H W 106-95 Malone - 30 Finley - 29
3/11/83 H W 119-110 Griffith - 22 Aguirre - 30 12/8/99 H W 85-79 Malone - 29 Ceballos - 19
3/30/83 H W 117-103 Green - 27 Aguirre - 13 1/6/00 A W 105-92 Malone - 24 Finley - 30
4/13/83 A L 99-106 Griffith - 28 Aguirre - 19 2/24/00 A W 92-85 Russell - 25 Ceballos - 26
1/11/84 A L 102-117 Dantley - 22 Aguirre - 41 3/27/00 H L 105-113 Malone - 26 Finley - 31
1/20/84 A W 120-113 Dantley - 46 Aguirre - 33 11/4/00 A W 112-106 Malone - 35 Nash - 24
1/24/84 H* L 115-123 Griffith - 28 Aguirre - 32 11/20/00 H L 98-107 Russell - 17 Finley - 29
2/25/84 H L 95-97 Dantley - 36 Aguirre - 28 3/26/01 H L 90-98 Malone - 21 Finley - 33
3/17/84 H W 118-103 Dantley - 40 Blackman - 29 4/7/01 A W 116-103 Malone - 31 Howard - 24
4/7/84 A L 100-109 Griffith - 37 Blackman - 32 12/10/01 H W 107-98 Malone - 30 Nowitzki - 27
11/12/84 H W 123-97 Dantley - 32 Perkins - 19 1/19/02 A L 103-106 Malone - 28 Nowitzki - 34
12/22/84 H L 96-113 Dantley - 25 Aguirre - 28 4/8/02 H L 96-105 Malone - 22 Finley/Van Exel - 20
12/29/84 A W 99-97 Dantley - 30 Aguirre - 27 4/16/02 A L 87-96 Malone - 24 Finley - 35
2/1/85 A W 121-109 Griffith - 30 Aguirre - 38 12/20/02 A W 93-81 Harpring - 19 Nowitzki - 28
2/26/85 A W 103-96 Griffith - 31 Blackman - 23 2/3/03 H L 90-92 Harpring - 20 Nowitzki - 25
3/27/85 H W 116-101 Griffith - 30 Aguirre - 33 3/8/03 A L 77-101 Malone - 16 Nowitzki - 21
11/13/85 H L 100-115 Dantley - 17 Blackman - 37 4/11/03 H W 95-92 Malone - 23 Nowitzki - 34
1/4/86 A L 106-119 Bailey - 19 Aguirre - 30 11/1/03 A L 102-127 Stevenson - 24 Delk - 22
1/17/86 H W 139-112 Dantley - 31 Blackman - 18 1/5/04 H W 108-94 Bell - 25 Nowitzki - 24
2/2/86 A L 97-100 Dantley - 19 Vincent - 20 1/28/04 H W 91-88 Kirilenko - 23 Finley - 29
3/15/86 A L 98-108 Dantley - 33 Harper - 24 4/8/04 A L 94-117 Bell - 18 Nowitzki - 27
3/20/86 H L 107-114 Dantley - 29 Blackman - 35 12/4/04 A L 86-109 Harpring - 22 Nowitzki - 30
10/31/86 A L 77-103 Malone - 12 Aguirre - 18 2/23/05 H L 83-101 Bell - 16 Nowitzki - 29
11/11/86 H W 104-103 Malone - 23 Blackman - 23 4/9/05 A L 81-88 Humphries - 15 Nowitzki - 24
11/29/86 A L 107-118 Malone - 23 Blackman - 26 11/2/05 H W 93-82 Okur - 27 Terry - 21
12/11/86 H W 103-99 Tripucka - 18 Aguirre - 32 1/28/06 A L 89-103 Brown - 18 Howard - 24
4/4/87 A L 107-121 Scurry - 20 Aguirre - 28 3/11/06 H L 87-90 Okur - 32 Nowitzki - 34
4/8/87 H W 103-90 Malone - 26 Blackman - 22 4/16/06 A L 95-111 Boozer - 21 Nowitzki - 22
11/6/87 A L 93-95 Malone - 25 Aguirre - 31 12/11/06 H W 101-79 Boozer - 31 Nowitzki - 26
11/11/87 H W 121-92 Malone - 32 Aguirre - 21 1/9/07 H L 105-108 Boozer - 29 Nowitzki - 38
2/9/88 A L 93-124 Malone - 18 Harper - 21 4/13/07 A W 104-89 Boozer - 32 Nowitzki - 23
2/10/88 H W 93-80 Bailey - 24 Blackman - 18 12/8/07 A L 117-125 Williams - 41 Howard - 47
3/16/88 H W 120-105 Malone - 29 Aguirre - 29 12/26/07 H W 99-90 Boozer - 21 Nowitzki - 20
4/8/88 A L 95-118 Stockton - 15 Blackman - 21 3/3/08 H W 116-110 Boozer - 28 Howard - 25
11/26/88 A L 93-113 Malone - 25 Harper - 29 4/10/08 A L 94-97 Okur - 19 Nowitzki - 32
12/9/88 H L 89-97 Malone - 29 Blackman - 22 12/26/08 H W 97-88 Brewer - 21 Terry - 26
1/31/89 A W 99-84 Stockton - 30 Harper - 25 1/17/09 A L 108-115 Williams - 30 Nowitzki - 39
2/9/89 H L 87-94 Malone - 30 Aguirre - 32 2/5/09 H W 115-87 Williams - 34 Howard - 18
4/4/89 H W 95-80 Malone - 22 Dantley - 25 4/8/09 A L 101-130 Williams - 18 Nowitzki - 31
4/21/89 A L 89-91 Stockton - 19 Tarpley - 33 11/3/09 A L 85-96 Williams - 22 Nowitzki - 40
12/7/89 H W 107-97 Malone - 31 Harper - 24 1/9/10 A W 111-93 Williams - 20 Nowitzki - 29
1/13/90 A W 109-99 Malone - 42 Dantley - 30 2/1/10 H W 104-92 Millsap - 25 Nowitzki - 28
2/2/90 H W 105-92 Malone - 30 Blackman - 23 12/3/10 H L 81-93 Millsap - 21 Nowitzki - 26
4/17/90 A L 96-97 Malone - 39 Harper - 24 12/11/10 A L 97-103 Williams - 34 Nowitzki - 31
11/24/90 A W 85-74 K. Malone - 27 Blackman - 21 2/23/11 A L 99-118 Jefferson - 30 Nowitzki - 23
12/27/90 H W 110-102 K. Malone - 35 Harper - 32 3/26/11 H L 77-94 Jefferson - 21 Terry - 22
1/11/91 A W 110-99 K. Malone - 38 Harper - 33 1/19/12 H L 91-94 Jefferson - 22 Marion - 22
4/5/91 A W 93-87 K. Malone - 31 Williams - 19 1/27/12 A L 101-116 Millsap - 20 Beaubois - 22
4/10/91 H W 97-91 K. Malone - 26 Harper - 34 3/3/12 A L 96-102 Millsap - 24 Nowitzki - 40
11/23/91 A L (OT) 109-121 K. Malone - 33 Lever - 32 4/16/12 H W (3OT) 123-121 Jefferson - 28 Nowitzki - 40
1/4/92 H W 113-78 K. Malone - 26 Smith - 16 10/31/12 H W 113-94 Ma.Williams/Mo Williams - 21 Collison - 17
2/1/92 A W 104-90 K. Malone - 26 Davis - 19 1/7/13 H W 100-94 Hayward - 27 Nowitzki - 20
2/19/92 H W 118-96 K. Malone - 23 Davis - 14 3/24/13 A L 108-113 Kanter - 17 James - 19
4/9/92 H W 113-90 K. Malone - 28 Williams - 20 11/22/13 A L 93-103 Williams - 19 Ellis - 26
11/7/92 A W 122-106 K. Malone - 31 Harper - 26 2/7/14 A L 81-103 Williams - 21 Ellis - 22
12/1/92 H W 116-101 K. Malone - 27 Davis/Moore - 20 3/12/14 H L 101-108 Burke - 20 Nowitzki - 31
1/9/93 A W 126-102 J. Malone - 27 Iuzzolino - 18 4/8/14 H L 83-95 Favors - 19 Nowitzki - 21
3/15/93 A W 109-96 K. Malone - 36 Smith - 22 10/30/14 A L 102-120 Favors - 17 D. Nowitzki/C. Parsons - 21
4/12/93 H W 107-94 K. Malone - 27 Rooks - 20 11/7/14 H L 82-105 Burks - 14 P. Millsap - 30
11/5/93 H W 102-86 K. Malone - 29 Mashburn - 22 2/11/15 A L 82-87 Burke - 16 J. Barea - 22
11/13/93 A W 101-100 J. Malone - 25 Harris/Mashburn - 20 4/13/15 H W 109-92 Cotton - 21 J. Barea - 18
1/3/94 H W 115-85 Chambers - 20 Jackson - 23 11/20/15 A L 93-102 Hayward - 22 D. Williams - 23
3/5/94 A W 103-90 K. Malone - 34 Mashburn - 22 2/9/16 A W* 121-119 Hood - 29 C. Parsons - 24
4/7/94 H W 99-82 K. Malone - 25 Mashburn/Rooks - 14 4/11/16 H L 92-101 Hayward - 26 D. Williams - 23
12/3/94 A W 112-87 A. Carr - 22 Jackson - 31
1/9/95 H W 106-90 Malone - 32 Mashburn - 27
1/23/95 H W 116-111 Malone - 28 Jackson - 34
2/4/95 A L 98-119 Malone - 22 Jackson - 30
3/8/95 H W 114-87 Carr/Hornacek - 19 Mashburn - 17
3/25/95 A L 110-117 Malone - 35 Mashburn - 28
Jazz Mavericks
*Alternate Site Home Games: Las Vegas (1/24/84) none
436
DENVER NUGGETS
1000 Chopper Circle (303) 405-1100
Denver, CO 80204 www.nuggets.com
DIRECTORY
Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Stanley Kroenke
President & Governor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Kroenke
General Manager & Executive V.P. of Basketball Operations. . . . Tim Connelly
2016-17 SCHEDULE Assistant General Manager & V.P. of Basketball Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sun, Nov. 20 @ Denver 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arturas Karnisovas
Wed, Nov. 23 DENVER 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Sr. V.P. Business, Team Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pete D’Alessandro
Director of Basketball Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Tenzer
Sat, Dec. 3 DENVER 7 p.m. MT (NBATV/ROOT) Head Coach. . . . . . . Michael Malone (4th NBA Season, 72-116, .383)
Tue, Jan. 24 @ Denver 3 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (2nd Season w/ Denver, 33-49, .402)
Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . Wes Unseld Jr., Micah Nori, Jori Fernandez
2015-16 RESULTS (4-0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Bowen, Chris Finch
11/5/15 @ Denver W 96-84 Player Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Beckett, Stephen Graham,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ognjen Stojakovic
12/18/15 DENVER W 97-88 Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Shimensky
2/3/16 DENVER W 85-81 Dir. Performance/Assistant Coach/Strength & Conditioning. . . . . Steve Hess
4/10/16 @ Denver W 100-84 Associate Head Strength & Conditioning Coach. . . . . . Felipe Eichenberger
Media Relations Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Gelt
JAZZ VS. NUGGETS ALL-TIME Media Relations Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick O’Hayre
Media Relations Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cody Wise
All-Time Total Home Road
Media Relations Associate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steven Blevins
Jazz Record: 108-75 72-20 36-55 Director of Player Services and Broadcast Relations. . . . . . . . Tim Dixon
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 3-9 3-3 0-6
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 105-66 69-17 36-49 GENERAL INFORMATION
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 42-10 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pepsi Center (19,718), built in 1999
At Pepsi Center (‘99): 15-19 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dark Blue, Light Blue, Yellow
In Overtime: 4-3 1-0 3-3 Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Altitude Radio Network: Jason Kosmicki
Television. . . . . . . . . . . Altitude Sports & Entertainment: Chris Marlowe,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Hastings, Ally Sturm
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967-68, Denver Rockets (ABA);
. . . . . . . . . . . 1974-75, Denver Nuggets (ABA); joined NBA in 1976-77
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . 33-49 (.402), 4th in Northwest Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
437
DENVER NUGGETS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER DEN HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER DEN HIGH SCORER
12/5/76 H L 105-117 James - 34 Issel - 29 11/30/93 H W 103-92 K. Malone - 28 Abdul-Rauf - 18
1/12/77 A L 99-110 Maravich - 27 Issel - 24 12/10/93 A L 98-107 K. Malone - 27 Abdul-Rauf - 25
1/28/77 A L 96-108 Maravich - 28 Issel - 31 2/8/94 A W 96-95 K. Malone - 24 Rogers - 23
4/10/77 H W 139-125 Maravich - 45 Thompson - 40 4/2/94 H W 101-91 K. Malone - 31 Abdul-Rauf - 19
11/9/77 A L 112-115 Robinson - 24 Thompson - 31 4/22/94 A W 113-106 K. Malone - 38 Abdul-Rauf - 31
11/24/77 H W 131-129 Maravich - 31 Issel/Thompson - 29 11/12/94 A L 110-119 Hornacek - 35 Pack - 26
1/10/78 A L (OT) 110-115 Maravich - 29 Issel - 28 1/11/95 H W 114-88 Malone - 22 Ellis/Rose - 15
3/26/78 H L 100-109 Robinson - 26 Thompson - 42 2/1/95 H W 129-88 Malone - 30 Stith - 16
11/30/78 H W 111-105 Maravich - 28 Scott/Thompson - 22 2/26/95 A W 110-96 Malone - 34 Abdul-Rauf - 19
12/20/78 A L 112-121 Maravich - 25 McGinnis - 39 3/22/95 H W 103-91 Malone - 23 Abdul-Rauf - 22
1/16/79 H L 100-104 Maravich - 29 Thompson - 24 11/10/95 H W 109-86 Malone - 19 MacLean - 16
2/18/79 A L 112-115 Maravich - 29 Thompson - 31 11/25/95 A L 91-94 Malone - 28 D. Ellis - 22
10/27/79 A L 96-116 Dantley - 25 Thompson - 25 12/7/95 H L 119-124 Malone - 26 Abdul-Rauf - 51
11/8/79 H L 92-96 Maravich - 21 Issel - 23 2/24/96 A L 90-99 Stockton - 24 Abdul-Rauf - 31
12/8/79 A W 119-103 Dantley - 37 Issel - 30 11/27/96 H W 107-103 Malone - 31 Stith - 31
12/25/79 H W 122-111 Furlow - 37 Issel - 37 12/7/96 A W 104-91 Malone - 21 D. Ellis - 19
3/18/80 A L 94-96 Boone - 35 Issel - 32 1/28/97 H W 114-99 Malone - 28 L. Ellis - 23
3/25/80 H W 109-91 Hardy - 22 Wilkerson - 17 3/23/97 A W 120-103 Malone - 35 McDyess - 24
10/12/80 A W (OT) 125-121 Dantley - 38 Issel - 29 11/1/97 H W 102-84 Malone - 24 Stith - 18
10/18/80 H W 117-115 Dantley - 42 English - 26 11/7/97 A W 91-89 Malone - 20 E. Williams - 25
12/4/80 H W 122-118 Dantley - 40 Issel - 25 12/30/97 A W 132-99 Ostertag - 21 Newman - 21
1/7/81 A W 121-117 Dantley - 51 Issel - 33 4/3/98 H W 97-75 Malone - 22 Ellis/Fortson - 17
2/6/81 H L 116-120 Dantley - 55 Issel - 37 2/18/99 H W 97-86 Russell - 21 Van Exel - 19
3/22/81 A L 108-113 Griffith - 21 Thompson - 28 2/24/99 A L 87-97 Malone - 22 McDyess - 24
11/13/81 H W 131-124 Dantley - 38 Issel - 32 3/11/99 H W 94-89 Malone - 28 McDyess - 39
11/28/81 A L (OT) 124-131 Dantley - 43 Issel - 30 1/3/00 H W 109-89 Malone - 33 McDyess - 24
2/10/82 A W 151-148 Dantley - 42 Issel - 37 3/21/00 H W 96-83 Malone - 28 McDyess - 25
2/15/82 H L 134-145 Dantley - 40 Vandeweghe - 24 4/1/00 A L 92-112 Malone - 27 McDyess - 33
3/16/82 A L 138-154 Dantley - 38 English - 32 4/18/00 A L (OT) 104-105 Padgett - 13 LaFrentz - 32
4/10/82 H W 151-136 Dantley - 53 Issel - 25 11/22/00 H W 116-78 Marshall - 17 Lenard - 14
11/10/82 H W 125-119 Dantley - 43 Issel - 32 1/5/01 A L 87-100 Malone - 33 McDyess - 31
1/12/83 A L 118-126 Griffith - 22 Vandeweghe - 30 1/25/01 H W 98-96 Marshall - 24 McDyess - 24
2/5/83 A L 136-143 Drew - 30 English - 33 1/29/01 A W 97-91 Malone - 30 Van Exel - 21
3/9/83 H L 109-122 Griffith - 34 English - 32 1/14/02 H W 106-97 Malone - 26 Van Exel - 26
3/13/83 A L 117-130 3 players - 16 English - 30 2/20/02 A W 110-99 Malone/Padgett - 21 Johnson - 19
4/12/83 H W 125-116 Griffith - 30 Vandeweghe - 34 3/4/02 H W 100-82 Malone - 21 Lenard - 20
10/28/83 A L 125-139 Dantley - 40 Vandeweghe - 37 4/2/02 A L 90-98 Stockton - 19 Howard - 20
11/25/83 H W 126-124 Dantley - 47 Issel - 34 11/20/02 A W 96-79 Malone - 21 Howard - 17
12/23/83 H W 118-116 Dantley - 27 English - 30 1/15/03 A W 92-81 Matt Harpring - 17 Nenê - 24
12/30/83 A L 130-135 Dantley - 32 Issel - 31 2/22/03 H W 99-89 Malone - 20 Howard - 20
3/3/84 A L 122-131 Dantley - 36 English - 44 3/18/03 H W 99-81 Harpring - 22 Howard - 16
4/10/84 H* W 135-120 Green - 45 Vandeweghe - 35 1/9/04 A L 96-106 Stevenson - 19 Anthony - 27
11/10/84 A L 135-147 Green - 23 English - 44 1/20/04 H L 75-96 Williams - 20 Lenard - 20
11/30/84 H W 116-97 Griffith - 24 Issel - 24 3/14/04 A L 75-102 Arroyo - 13 Miller - 24
12/1/84 A L 111-118 Griffith - 27 Natt - 28 3/27/04 H W 85-83 Arroyo - 19 Anthony - 25
1/4/85 H W 118-108 Griffith - 24 Natt - 32 11/6/04 A W 106-82 Boozer - 30 Boykins - 17
1/28/85 H L 100-104 Dantley - 28 English - 24 11/8/04 H W 102-91 Kirilenko - 24 Anthony - 17
3/26/85 A L 89-104 Dantley/Wilkins - 16 English - 25 2/8/05 A L 87-97 Okur - 21 Anthony - 25
11/29/85 H L 114-129 Dantley - 24 English - 32 3/30/05 H L 98-109 Okur - 23 Miller - 24
1/11/86 A L 106-114 Malone - 24 English - 24 1/20/06 A L 83-113 Brown - 23 Anthony - 31
1/21/86 H W (OT) 117-114 Dantley - 27 English - 25 2/1/06 H W 103-90 Okur - 28 Anthony - 20
3/26/86 H W 116-101 Dantley - 37 English - 27 3/29/06 A W 115-104 Okur - 24 Anthony - 31
3/28/86 A L 120-128 Dantley - 35 English/Natt - 35 4/12/06 H W 104-83 Boozer - 25 Anthony - 18
4/12/86 A W 117-99 Green - 27 Schayes - 20 1/6/07 A W 96-84 Williams - 28 Boykins/Iverson - 22
11/6/86 A L 121-135 Malone - 19 English - 36 1/26/07 H W 116-111 Boozer - 25 Anthony - 37
11/15/86 H W 111-103 Green - 22 Hanzlik - 27 2/23/07 A W 114-104 Williams - 26 Anthony - 36
12/10/86 A W 112-110 Malone - 24 English - 33 4/11/07 H L 106-115 Harpring - 31 Anthony - 32
3/11/87 A L 116-122 Malone - 33 Walker - 39 1/17/08 A L 109-120 Williams - 23 Kleiza - 41
3/23/87 H W 122-118 Malone - 33 Walker - 39 2/6/08 A W (OT) 118-115 Williams - 29 Iverson - 34
4/10/87 H W 106-103 Griffith - 20 English - 31 3/8/08 H W 132-105 Okur - 27 Iverson - 28
11/17/87 H W 120-110 Malone - 25 Lever - 18 4/12/08 H W 124-97 3 players - 20 Iverson - 28
12/29/87 A W 98-97 Malone - 37 Schayes - 27 10/29/08 H W 98-94 Boozer - 25 Iverson/Martin - 18
2/14/88 A L 93-107 Malone - 31 English - 25 1/25/09 A L 97-117 Brewer - 16 Nenê - 28
2/24/88 H L 120-123 Malone - 38 English/Rasmussen - 35 3/6/09 H W 97-91 Williams - 25 Smith - 27
3/14/88 A W 116-115 Bailey - 41 English - 27 4/2/09 A L 104-114 Miles - 19 Smith - 28
3/18/88 H W 118-111 Malone - 30 Adams - 22 10/28/09 A L 105-114 Williams - 28 Anthony - 30
2/4/89 A L 126-127 Malone - 33 Schayes - 37 1/2/10 H L 95-105 Boozer - 18 Lawson - 23
2/14/89 H W 119-105 Malone - 28 Adams/Davis - 18 1/17/10 A L 112-119 Williams - 23 Anthony - 37
2/24/89 A L 102-121 Malone - 25 Adams - 32 2/6/10 H W 116-106 Kirilenko/Williams - 22 Lawson - 25
3/25/89 H W 112-90 Malone - 37 English - 19 10/27/10 A L 88-110 Williams - 17 Anthony - 23
4/8/89 A L 106-110 Malone - 34 English - 26 2/4/11 A W 113-106 Jefferson - 28 Anthony - 31
4/12/89 H W 107-102 Malone - 40 Davis - 29 3/3/11 H L 101-103 Miles - 22 Lawson - 23
11/3/89 H W 122-113 Malone - 40 Rasmussen - 25 4/13/11 H W 107-103 Hayward - 34 Chandler - 27
1/6/90 A W (OT) 123-120 Malone - 48 Davis - 36 12/28/11 A L 100-117 Jefferson - 19 Nenê - 25
1/10/90 H W 130-99 Malone - 31 Rasmussen - 20 1/15/12 A W 106-96 Millsap - 26 Gallinari/Nenê - 18
3/11/90 A W 110-109 Malone - 35 Adams - 25 3/23/12 H W 121-102 Jefferson, - 23 Harrington - 20
12/13/90 H W 141-126 K. Malone - 39 Woolridge - 29 11/9/12 A L 84-104 Hayward - 15 Brewer - 20
1/26/91 A L 115-120 K. Malone - 36 Adams - 37 11/26/12 H W 105-103 Jefferson - 28 Faried - 21
3/20/91 A W 106-98 K. Malone - 31 Adams - 30 1/5/13 A L 91-110 Millsap - 15 Gallinari - 26
4/13/91 H W 121-110 K. Malone - 41 Woolridge - 20 4/3/13 H L 96-113 Hayward - 18 Gallinari - 21
11/22/91 H W 121-96 J. Malone - 31 Mutombo - 28 11/11/13 H L 81-100 Hayward - 22 Lawson - 17
1/23/92 A L 111-115 K. Malone - 38 Williams - 23 12/13/13 A W 103-93 Hayward - 30 Chandler/Hamilton - 17
2/15/92 H W 106-93 J. Malone - 24 Williams - 21 1/13/14 H W 118-103 Burks - 34 Lawson - 23
3/8/92 A W 112-88 K. Malone - 28 Lichti/Williams - 16 4/12/14 A L 94-101 Hayward - 23 Foye - 26
3/19/92 H W 115-100 K. Malone - 31 Liberty - 23 12/1/14 H L 101-103 Hayward - 25 W. Chandler/T. Lawson - 15
4/7/92 A W 124-101 K. Malone - 24 Williams - 20 2/27/15 A W 104-82 Favors - 21 W. Barton - 22
11/10/92 A W 118-109 K. Malone - 29 Jackson - 27 3/27/15 A L 91-107 Hayward - 24 T. Lawson/J.Nelson - 18
12/5/92 H W 119-89 K. Malone - 30 Ellis - 14 4/1/15 H W 98-84 Gobert - 20 K. Faried - 19
2/3/93 H W 100-96 K. Malone - 28 Liberty - 20 11/5/15 A W 96-84 Hayward - 20 D. Gallinari - 18
3/22/93 A L 93-107 J. Malone - 19 Mutombo - 21 12/18/15 H W 97-88 Hayward - 26 W. Barton - 16
3/29/93 H L 101-114 K. Malone - 26 Jackson - 23 2/3/16 H W 85-81 Favors/Hayward - 16 D. Gallinari - 24
4/10/16 A W 100-84 Hayward/Lyles - 22 N. Jokic/E. Mudiay - 19
Jazz Nuggets
*Alternate Site Home Games: Las Vegas (4/10/84) none
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DETROIT PISTONS
6 Championship Drive (248) 377-0100
Auburn Hills, MI 48326 www.detroitpistons.com
DIRECTORY
Principal Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Gores
Vice Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arn Tellem
President & CEO, Palace Sports & Entertainment/Pistons. . . . . . . . . . .
2016-17 SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Mannion
Fri, Jan. 13 DETROIT 8:30 p.m. MT (ESPN) President of Basketball Operations/Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stan Van Gundy (11th NBA Season, 447-296, .602)
Wed, March 15 @ Detroit 5:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(3rd Season w/ Detroit, 76-88, .463)
General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Bower
2015-16 RESULTS (0-2) Assistant General Managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Nix
10/28/15 @ Detroit L 87-92 Associate General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Garrity
Chief of Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrew Loomis
1/25/16 DETROIT L 92-95 Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Beyer
Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malik Allen, Tim Hardaway,
JAZZ VS. PISTONS ALL-TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Klask, Aaron Gray
Director of Player Development/Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . Otis Smith
All-Time Total Home Road
Shooting Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Hopla
Jazz Record: 57-35 34-12 23-23 Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . Jon Ishop
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 7-13 4-6 3-7 Head Strength & Conditioning Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Sabourin
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 50-22 30-6 20-16 Director, Team Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Abdenour
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 20-4 Vice President, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Grigg
At The Palace of Auburn Hills (‘88-pres.): 17-10 Senior Director, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cletus Lewis
In Overtime: 4-2 2-1 2-1 Public Relations Coordinators. . . . . . . . Michelle Fikany, Michael Horan
GENERAL INFORMATION
Home Court. . . . The Palace of Auburn Hills (21,165), opened in 1988
Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red, White, Blue
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WGMC (105.1 FM): George Blaha,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mark Champion, Rick Mahorn
Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FS Detroit: George Blaha, Greg Kelser
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . 1948-49, Fort Wayne Pistons; 1957-58, Detroit Pistons
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Three (last 2003-04)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-38 (.537), 3rd in Central Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . 0-4, Lost to Cleveland (0-4), in First Round
Jazz Pistons
Longest Series Win Streak: 11 (12/12/05-1/3/11) 4 (2), last (3/19/02-12/21/03)
Most Points Scored: 143, @ Utah, 3/19/84 128, @ Detroit, 11/18/83
Fewest Points Scored: 62, @ Detroit, 3/13/05 64, @ Detroit, 3/13/05
High Scorer: 43, Adrian Dantley @ Utah, 3/19/84 44, Isiah Thomas @ Detroit, 11/15/91
High Rebounder: 24, Rich Kelley @ New Orleans, 4/5/79 23, Dennis Rodman @ Detroit, 3/3/93
High Assists: 19, John Stockton @ Utah, 11/12/93 18, Isiah Thomas @ Detroit, 11/18/83
Isiah Thomas @ Detroit, 12/17/86
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DETROIT PISTONS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER DET HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER DET HIGH SCORER
11/1/74 A L 93-103 Barnett - 17 Money - 21 11/12/93 H W 109-89 K. Malone - 28 Polynice - 17
11/17/74 H L 85-99 Maravich - 24 Lanier - 26 1/17/94 A W 109-94 J. Malone/K. Malone - 25 Anderson - 23
1/2/75 A L 95-99 Maravich - 31 Lanier - 36 11/18/94 H W 121-96 Hornacek - 21 Hill - 16
3/23/75 H L 114-125 Williams - 28 Bing - 29 1/18/95 A W 99-86 Malone - 31 Addison - 23
10/24/75 H W 114-106 Maravich - 31 Lanier - 29 11/17/95 A W 86-81 Stockton - 21 Houston - 25
1/10/76 A W 104-99 Maravich - 34 Mengelt/Rowe - 29 1/29/96 H W 106-97 Malone - 40 Hill - 34
4/2/76 A L 102-116 Maravich - 28 Porter - 19 1/11/97 A L 77-87 Malone - 19 Hill/Hunter - 19
4/11/76 H W 112-105 Maravich - 31 Lanier/Rowe - 15 3/7/97 H W 95-88 Malone - 41 Hill - 29
11/7/76 H L 107-115 Maravich - 30 Lanier - 30 1/19/98 H W 98-89 Malone - 30 Hill - 26
11/17/76 A L 95-118 Maravich - 23 Carr/Lanier - 24 3/15/98 A W 109-98 Malone - 28 Hill - 29
12/19/76 H L 110-125 Maravich - 29 Lanier - 34 3/21/99 A L (OT) 101-104 Malone - 31 Stackhouse - 32
3/23/77 A W 95-89 Maravich - 31 Douglas - 23 2/19/00 H W 91-87 Malone - 33 Hunter - 24
12/10/77 A L 86-104 Maravich - 20 Money - 23 3/1/00 A W 107-94 Malone - 31 Hill - 26
12/18/77 H L 108-117 Maravich - 25 Lanier - 37 11/26/00 A W 94-79 Malone - 24 Stackhouse - 37
1/22/78 H W 100-97 Maravich - 30 Money - 27 3/20/01 H W 84-79 Stockton - 14 Stackhouse - 29
2/11/78 A L 96-106 McElroy - 27 Lanier - 41 3/15/02 A W 100-97 Kirilenko - 27 Stackhouse - 24
10/17/78 H W 114-109 Maravich - 36 J. Long - 25 3/19/02 H L 87-94 Malone - 22 3 players - 20
2/10/79 A W 107-105 Haywood - 26 Carr - 24 11/6/02 H L 78-80 Kirilenko - 17 Hamilton - 28
3/3/79 A L 101-110 Haywood - 30 Carr - 24 11/15/02 A L 75-86 Ostertag - 11 Hamilton - 25
4/5/79 H L 104-120 Kelley - 29 Long - 24 12/21/03 A L 75-96 Arroyo - 11 Atkins/Billups - 19
11/21/79 A L 93-98 Dantley - 34 McAdoo - 22 3/1/04 H W 94-86 Giricek - 24 R. Wallace - 27
1/8/80 H W 124-110 Dantley - 34 McAdoo - 34 11/13/04 H W 108-93 Boozer - 21 Hamilton - 21
11/26/80 A W 104-97 Dantley - 35 Hubbard - 28 3/13/05 A L 62-64 Kirilenko - 27 Hamilton - 15
1/26/81 H W 102-99 Griffith - 35 J. Long - 28 12/12/05 H W 92-78 Okur - 24 Hamilton/Wallace - 26
11/21/81 A L 86-95 Dantley - 24 Thomas - 28 1/7/06 A W (OT) 94-90 Kirilenko - 24 Billups - 24
1/19/82 H W 123-117 Dantley - 42 Benson - 23 11/6/06 H W 103-101 Okur - 23 R. Wallace - 25
12/28/82 H W (OT) 105-98 Griffith - 28 Thomas - 22 1/17/07 A W 100-99 Williams - 31 Billups - 26
3/16/83 A W 125-115 Eaves - 35 Tyler - 26 11/25/07 A W 103-93 Boozer - 36 McDyess - 19
11/18/83 A L 120-128 Dantley - 34 Laimbeer - 22 2/27/08 H W 103-95 Okur - 24 Hamilton - 22
3/19/84 H W 143-125 Dantley - 43 Long/Tripucka - 28 12/19/08 A W (2OT) 120-114 Williams - 29 Iverson - 38
12/20/84 H W 117-116 Dantley - 41 Thomas - 38 1/10/09 H W 99-82 Okur - 22 Stuckey - 19
3/7/85 A W 122-114 Griffith - 31 Tripucka - 25 11/21/09 H W (OT) 100-97 Boozer/Kirilenko - 22 Gordon - 25
2/17/86 A L 96-117 Dantley - 21 Thomas - 31 3/10/10 A W 115-104 3 players - 18 Villanueva - 19
3/17/86 H W 107-106 Dantley - 25 Thomas - 32 1/3/11 H W 102-97 Williams - 22 T. Prince - 26
12/17/86 A L 107-122 Malone - 27 Dantley/Thomas - 20 2/26/11 A L 116-120 Millsap - 23 Stuckey - 28
1/21/87 H W 112-108 Malone - 23 Thomas - 30 3/12/12 H W 105-90 Jefferson - 33 Stuckey - 29
1/20/88 H L 117-120 Malone - 39 Dantley/Thomas - 28 1/12/13 A W 90-87 Jefferson - 20 Knight - 16
3/9/88 A L 98-103 Malone - 26 Laimbeer - 27 3/11/13 H W 103-90 Mo Williams - 20 Jerebko/Monroe - 15
3/1/89 A L 85-96 Malone - 27 Johnson - 34 1/17/14 A W 110-89 Burke - 20 Stuckey - 21
3/29/89 H L (2OT) 104-108 Bailey - 27 Thomas - 25 3/24/14 H L 94-114 Hayward - 32 Drummond/Stuckey - 19
12/15/89 H W 94-91 Malone - 27 Dumars - 26 11/9/14 A W 97-96 Hayward - 17 B. Jennings - 23
2/4/90 A L 83-115 Malone - 19 Edwards - 21 3/14/15 H W 88-85 Favors - 26 G. Monroe - 16
12/5/90 H W 106-85 J. Malone - 27 Thomas - 21 10/28/15 A L 87-92 Favors - 26 R. Jackson - 19
3/1/91 A W 94-92 K. Malone - 32 Dumars - 21 1/25/16 H L 92-95 Hood - 23 R. Jackson - 29
11/15/91 A L 115-123 K. Malone - 31 Thomas - 44
12/14/91 H W 102-100 J. Malone - 26 Dumars - 28
3/3/93 A W 106-98 K. Malone - 38 Thomas - 40
3/17/93 H W 104-80 K. Malone - 22 Thomas - 14
Jazz Pistons
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
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G O L D E N S TAT E WA R R I O R S
1011 Broadway (510) 986-2200
Oakland, CA 94607 www.warriors.com
DIRECTORY
Owner & CEO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Lacob
Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Guber
President & COO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Welts
2016-17 SCHEDULE President, Basketball Operations/General Manager. . . . . . . Bob Myers
Thu, Dec. 8 GOLDEN STATE 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Kerr
Tue, Dec. 20 @ Golden State 8:30 p.m. MT (ROOT/NBATV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (3rd Season w/ Golden State, 140-24, (.854)
Mon, April 10 @ Golden State 8:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . Mike Brown, Ron Adams, Jarron Collins
Assistant Coaches/Player Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce Fraser,
2015-16 RESULTS (0-4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris DeMarco, Willie Green
11/30/15 GOLDEN STATE L 103-106 Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drew Yoder
12/23/15 @ Golden State L 85-103 Vice President, Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raymond Ridder
3/9/16 @ Golden State L 94-115 Senior Director, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Martinez
3/30/16 GOLDEN STATE L 96-103 (OT) Senior Manager, Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brett Winkler
Assistant, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt de Nesnera
JAZZ VS. WARRIORS ALL-TIME GENERAL INFORMATION
All-Time Total Home Road
Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ORACLE Arena (19,596), opened in 1998
Jazz Record: 103-71 65-22 38-49
Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . Warriors Royal Blue, California Golden Yellow
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 12-8 8-2 4-6
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KGMZ-FM (95.7 The Game): Tim Roye
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 91-63 57-20 34-43 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . Comcast SportsNet Bay Area: Bob Fitzgerald,
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 35-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Barnett, Rosalyn Gold-Onwude
At ORACLE Arena (‘98-pres.): 18-18
In Overtime: 5-2 3-1 2-1 BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1946-62, Philadelphia Warriors;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962-63, San Francisco Warriors;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-72, Golden State Warriors
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Four (last 2014-15)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . 73-9 (.890), Pacific Division Champions
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . 15-9, Lost to Cleveland (3-4) in NBA Finals
Jazz Warriors
Longest Series Win Streak: 17 (11/21/96-12/9/00) 6 (11/16/13-1/13/15)
Most Points Scored: 138, @ Utah, 4/13/92 150, @ Golden State, 1/15/86
Fewest Points Scored: 78 (2), last @ Golden State, 11/5/10 77, @ Utah, 3/10/04
High Scorer: 56, Karl Malone @ Golden State, 4/7/98 52, Joe Barry Carroll @ Golden State, 3/5/83
High Rebounder: 24, Paul Millsap @ Golden State, 4/13/10 24, Larry Smith @ Golden State, 3/28/87
Erick Dampier @ Golden State, 1/19/04
High Assists: 23, John Stockton @ Utah, 11/29/91 16, Stephen Curry @ Golden State, 4/6/14
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G O L D E N S TAT E WA R R I O R S
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER GS HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER GS HIGH SCORER
12/3/74 A L 101-122 Maravich - 22 Barry - 32 11/11/94 H L 104-112 Malone - 24 Hardaway/Sprewell - 30
12/11/74 H W 106-103 Barnett/James - 20 Barry - 38 11/19/94 A L 115-119 Malone - 32 Sprewell - 39
1/7/75 A L 94-136 Coleman/James - 18 Barry - 29 3/1/95 A W 98-85 Malone - 31 Alexander - 18
3/7/75 H W 110-107 Maravich - 34 Wilkes - 22 4/13/95 H W 121-102 Malone - 29 Legler - 18
11/18/75 H L 104-112 James - 24 Barry - 22 12/9/95 H W 123-109 Malone - 51 Armstrong - 21
12/23/75 A L 97-105 Nelson - 16 Williams - 20 1/24/96 A W 100-89 Malone - 25 Gatling - 16
2/10/76 A W (OT) 130-124 Maravich - 49 Wilkes - 30 1/27/96 H W 108-91 Malone - 25 Sprewell - 21
3/14/76 H W 118-103 Maravich - 33 Smith - 35 4/14/96 A L 82-93 Carr - 20 Sprewell - 30
11/23/76 H W 117-94 Maravich - 37 Williams - 15 11/21/96 H W (OT) 109-104 Malone - 33 Sprewell - 32
1/8/77 A L 107-114 Maravich - 37 Smith - 31 3/3/97 A* W 111-104 Malone - 41 Mullin - 28
1/22/77 H W 118-100 Maravich - 32 Parish - 23 4/6/97 A* W 114-100 Malone - 30 Mullin - 16
2/3/77 A W 105-99 McElroy/Williams - 26 Barry - 32 4/17/97 H W 106-93 Malone - 20 Mullin - 19
11/4/77 H W 105-102 Robinson - 31 Smith - 21 11/28/97 H W 111-82 Malone - 21 Sprewell - 30
1/14/78 A W 118-111 Maravich - 35 Smith - 20 1/21/98 H W 98-85 Malone - 27 Smith - 16
2/22/78 H W 116-91 Kelley - 27 Parish - 27 2/1/98 A W 115-88 Malone - 20 Delk - 20
3/18/78 A W 96-88 James - 27 Smith - 26 4/7/98 A W 101-99 Malone - 56 Jackson - 28
11/23/78 H W 106-98 Maravich - 33 Lucas - 18 2/12/99 A W 97-81 Malone - 35 Cummings - 16
12/17/78 H L 96-104 Robinson - 26 Parker - 19 4/2/99 A W 92-85 Malone - 23 Jamison - 23
12/29/78 A L 106-118 Robinson - 38 Smith - 27 4/8/99 H W 92-85 Malone - 38 Coles - 20
2/14/79 A L 101-113 McElroy - 21 Smith - 34 4/29/99 H W 96-85 Malone - 25 Starks - 27
10/20/79 A L 96-101 Dantley - 31 Parish - 20 11/29/99 H W 115-99 Malone - 27 Jones - 17
11/30/79 A W 112-104 Dantley - 39 Short - 33 12/4/99 A W 94-82 Malone - 29 Mills - 24
12/10/79 H W 100-93 Dantley - 39 Cooper - 22 3/31/00 H W 114-97 Malone - 22 Hughes - 27
1/19/80 H W 116-99 Dantley - 30 Short - 22 4/7/00 A W 105-84 Malone - 19 Hughes - 14
3/4/80 H L 105-111 Dantley - 39 Parish - 26 12/9/00 H W 125-114 Malone - 25 Hughes - 27
3/16/80 A L 103-115 Boone/Dantley - 20 Smith - 20 12/29/00 A L 89-100 Russell - 19 3 players - 20
12/26/80 H L 109-110 Dantley - 22 Free - 28 1/23/01 H W 100-78 Marshall - 17 Jamison - 20
1/14/81 A W 110-107 Dantley - 45 King - 26 3/14/01 A W 102-83 Russell - 18 Blaylock - 17
1/23/81 H L 101-103 Griffith - 32 Free - 23 12/8/01 H W 111-101 Malone - 39 Hughes - 26
2/8/81 A L 101-107 Dantley - 37 Free - 39 1/21/02 A W 101-99 Malone - 37 Jamison - 25
3/4/81 A L 105-107 Dantley - 34 King - 31 3/23/02 H W 112-103 Marshall - 25 Jamison - 28
10/31/81 A L 91-106 Dantley - 22 Carroll/King - 19 4/13/02 A W 109-101 Stockton - 26 Jamison - 24
11/5/81 H W 110-101 Dantley - 43 King - 26 11/2/02 H W 101-92 Malone - 26 Jamison - 23
2/9/82 H W 123-107 Dantley - 35 Free/King - 27 1/25/03 A L 95-108 Harpring/Malone - 20 Arenas - 27
3/21/82 A L 102-113 Dantley - 38 King - 27 1/31/03 H W 102-94 Malone - 26 Murphy - 18
3/25/82 H L 105-107 Dantley - 28 Free - 34 4/8/03 A L 102-128 Malone - 17 Arenas - 34
12/5/82 A L 111-119 Schayes - 28 Free - 26 11/7/03 A L 89-95 Kirilenko - 20 Richardson - 21
1/4/83 A W 100-88 Griffith - 34 Short - 38 1/13/04 H W 97-80 Arroyo - 19 Robinson - 23
1/19/83 H L 95-103 Griffith - 29 Richardson - 29 1/19/04 A L 85-101 Bell - 25 Dampier - 18
3/5/83 A L 121-127 Drew - 17 Carroll - 52 3/10/04 H W 91-77 Kirilenko - 20 Richardson - 19
4/1/83 H W 112-108 Wilkins - 26 Carroll - 29 11/5/04 A W 102-80 Boozer - 16 Fisher - 17
11/3/83 H W 129-112 Dantley - 27 Carroll - 22 4/1/05 H L 91-108 Giricek - 17 Fisher - 19
12/17/83 H W 127-111 Dantley - 34 Short - 20 4/20/05 A L 89-106 Harpring - 22 Davis - 23
12/27/83 A W 111-102 Griffith - 27 Carroll - 25 11/4/05 A W 91-85 Okur - 23 Fisher/Richardson - 18
3/15/84 A W 115-111 Dantley - 37 Short - 22 11/25/05 H L 90-94 Williams - 24 Richardson - 29
3/23/84 H* L 103-115 Dantley/Drew - 23 Short - 32 2/27/06 A W (OT) 117-108 Harpring - 28 Richardson - 35
11/3/84 A L 107-112 Griffith - 31 Whitehead - 27 4/19/06 H W 105-102 Boozer - 26 Ellis - 27
11/9/84 H W (OT) 125-117 Dantley - 33 Short - 28 11/4/06 H W 106-82 Okur - 21 3 players - 12
12/4/84 A W 107-105 Dantley - 26 Short - 24 11/25/06 A L 78-91 Harpring - 15 Barnes - 24
2/12/85 A W 122-110 Dantley - 25 Short - 25 3/20/07 H W 104-100 Boozer - 25 Harrington - 27
3/18/85 H W 136-125 Dantley - 35 Short - 27 4/9/07 A L 102-126 Brewer - 21 Jackson - 28
11/5/85 H W 118-99 Dantley - 27 Carroll - 26 10/30/07 A W 117-96 Boozer - 32 Davis - 25
11/30/85 A W 89-88 Malone - 18 Carroll - 30 11/3/07 H W 133-110 Williams - 30 Harrington - 38
12/2/85 H W 103-100 Malone - 17 Carroll - 22 2/19/08 H W 119-109 Williams - 29 Harrington - 21
1/15/86 A L 104-150 Dantley/Green - 16 Teagle - 26 1/5/09 H W 119-114 Williams - 25 Crawford - 28
3/12/86 H L 111-118 Dantley - 30 Short - 39 2/8/09 A L 96-116 Williams - 31 Maggette - 24
11/25/86 A L 106-111 Hansen - 26 Floyd - 25 3/1/09 A W 112-104 Okur - 23 Maggette - 27
1/23/87 H W 123-100 Griffith - 25 Carroll - 22 4/11/09 H L 108-118 Williams - 26 Watson - 38
3/17/87 H W 118-103 Griffith - 26 Mullin - 24 2/19/10 A W 100-89 Boozer - 30 Watson - 22
3/28/87 A L 110-116 Malone - 25 Mullin - 25 3/31/10 H W 128-104 Boozer - 25 Maggette - 22
4/12/87 A W 109-107 Malone - 25 Carroll - 24 4/13/10 A W 103-94 Okur - 23 George - 21
12/12/87 H W 127-93 Turpin - 22 Teagle - 22 11/5/10 A L 78-85 Williams - 23 Ellis - 23
12/30/87 H W 104-103 Malone - 32 Sampson - 19 12/13/10 H W 108-95 Williams - 30 Wright - 20
1/29/88 A L 100-102 Malone - 29 Teagle - 17 1/30/11 A L 81-96 Jefferson - 16 Curry - 27
3/31/88 H W 115-92 Malone - 25 Mullin - 31 2/16/11 H L 100-107 Jefferson - 23 Ellis - 35
4/11/88 A W 113-102 Malone - 26 Mullin - 23 1/7/12 A W 88-87 Hayward - 18 Ellis - 32
12/6/88 A L 103-114 Stockton - 29 Mullin - 31 2/2/12 A L 101-119 Hayward - 21 Ellis - 33
1/14/89 A L 105-131 Malone - 41 Mullin - 27 3/17/12 H W (OT) 99-92 Favors - 23 Robinson - 19
3/10/89 H W 126-112 Malone - 30 Teagle - 22 4/6/12 H W 104-98 Jefferson - 30 Lee - 26
4/22/89 H W 111-95 Bailey - 24 Teagle - 27 12/26/12 H L 83-94 Jefferson - 18 Curry - 23
12/26/89 H W 133-118 Malone - 39 Tolbert - 20 2/19/13 H W 115-101 Jefferson - 24 Curry - 29
1/2/90 A L 120-133 Malone - 29 Teagle - 44 4/7/13 A W 97-90 Mo Williams - 25 Curry - 22
3/23/90 H W 106-91 Malone - 27 Teagle - 19 11/16/13 A L 88-102 Favors - 17 Thompson - 25
3/29/90 A L 123-128 Malone - 49 Mullin - 29 11/18/13 H L 87-98 Hayward - 18 Curry - 22
12/11/90 H W 135-117 J. Malone - 43 Hardaway/Richmond - 28 1/31/14 H L 90-95 Burks - 26 Curry - 44
2/22/91 A W 109-104 K. Malone - 32 Mullin - 26 4/6/14 A L 102-130 Burke/Burks - 24 Thompson - 33
2/27/91 H W 118-103 K. Malone - 38 Mullin - 28 11/21/14 A L 88-101 Kanter - 18 A.Iguodala - 17
4/21/91 A L 106-125 K. Malone - 32 Richmond - 32 1/13/15 H L 105-116 Favors - 22 S. Curry - 27
11/29/91 H W 135-108 K. Malone - 31 Mullin - 28 1/30/15 H W 110-100 Hayward - 26 S. Curry - 32
12/3/91 A L 103-108 K. Malone - 34 Mullin - 34 3/21/15 A L 91-106 Favors - 21 S. Curry - 24
3/3/92 A W 123-101 K. Malone - 44 Mullin - 23 11/30/15 H L 103-106 Hayward - 24 S. Curry - 26
4/13/92 H W 138-99 K. Malone - 42 Hardaway - 13 12/23/15 A L 85-103 Favors - 17 K. Thompson - 20
11/6/92 H L 114-129 K. Malone - 33 Owens - 29 3/9/16 A L 94-115 Burke - 18 K. Thompson - 23
1/20/93 A L 113-120 K. Malone - 30 Hardaway - 28 3/30/16 H L (OT) 96-103 Hayward - 21 S. Curry - 31
2/24/93 A L 108-120 J. Malone - 31 Marciulionis - 24
4/23/93 H W 105-91 J. Malone - 19 Alexander - 21
12/11/93 A L (OT) 112-115 K. Malone - 29 Sprewell - 29
1/28/94 H W 119-91 K. Malone - 30 Jennings - 17
3/29/94 H L 113-116 K. Malone - 24 Sprewell - 35
4/16/94 A L 105-109 K. Malone - 21 Mullin - 28
Jazz Warriors
*Alternate Site Home Games: Las Vegas, NV (3/23/84) San Jose, CA (3/3/97, 4/6/97)
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HOUSTON ROCKETS
1510 Polk Street (713) 758-7200
Houston, TX 77002 www.rockets.com
DIRECTORY
Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leslie Alexander
Chief Executive Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tad Brown
General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daryl Morey
2016-17 SCHEDULE Head Coach. . . . . . . Mike D’Antoni (13th NBA season, 455-426, .516)
Sat, Nov. 19 @ Houston 3 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1st Season w/ Houston)
Tue, Nov. 29 HOUSTON 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Bzdelik, Roy Rogers, Brett Gunning
Wed, March 8 @ Houston 6 p.m. MT (ROOT) Senior Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carroll Dawson
Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations. . . . . . . . . . . Keith Jones
2015-16 RESULTS (2-2) Senior Director, Media & Player Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . Tracy Hughes
1/4/16 HOUSTON L 91-93 Manager, Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sean McCloskey
1/7/16 @ Houston L 94-103 Coordinator, Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jenny Zehentner
2/23/16 HOUSTON W 117-114 (OT)
3/23/16 @ Houston W 89-87 GENERAL INFORMATION
Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toyota Center (18,055), opened in 2003
JAZZ VS. ROCKETS ALL-TIME Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red, White and Silver
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . SportsTalk 790, KBME (790 AM): Craig Ackerman,
All-Time Total Home Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Thomas
Jazz Record: 101-89 64-31 37-58 Spanish Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KEYH (850 AM): Adrian Chavarria
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 12-14 6-7 6-7 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOT Sports Southwest: Bill Worrell,
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 89-75 58-24 31-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Bullard, Clyde Drexler
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 34-15
At Toyota Center (‘03-pres.):
In Overtime:
8-16
5-4 2-1 3-3
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . 1967-68, San Diego Rockets; 1971-72, Houston Rockets
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Two (last 1994-95)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . 41-41 (.500), 4th in Southwest Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . 1-4, Lost to Golden State (1-4), in First Round
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HOUSTON ROCKETS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER HOU HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER HOU HIGH SCORER
10/30/74 H L 100-113 Barnett - 28 Newlin - 21 11/28/92 A W 108-99 J. Malone - 40 Olajuwon - 23
12/17/74 A L 83-109 Maravich - 14 Murphy - 25 1/10/93 A L 90-97 K. Malone - 29 Olajuwon - 35
1/10/75 H W 111-108 Maravich - 38 Tomjanovich - 24 2/23/93 H L 78-105 K. Malone - 18 Olajuwon - 24
2/5/75 H L 97-124 Nelson - 18 Kunnert - 24 3/13/93 A L 95-104 J. Malone - 26 Olajuwon - 38
2/14/75 A W 124-112 Nelson - 23 Murphy - 23 4/8/93 H L 90-95 K. Malone - 23 Olajuwon - 27
2/23/75 H W 108-99 Maravich - 38 Kunnert - 27 11/24/93 H L (OT) 93-95 Stockton - 24 Olajuwon - 29
3/1/75 A L 109-121 James - 21 Murphy - 25 1/22/94 A L 101-106 K. Malone - 27 Olajuwon - 40
3/29/75 A L 105-107 Fryer - 17 Murphy - 25 2/1/94 H W 104-88 K. Malone - 29 Olajuwon - 23
11/15/75 A L 101-103 Maravich - 29 Murphy - 24 2/26/94 A W 95-85 K. Malone - 28 Olajuwon - 23
12/25/75 H W 101-99 Nelson - 21 Kunnert - 28 2/28/94 H W 89-85 K. Malone - 18 Olajuwon - 20
1/17/76 A W 103-97 Maravich - 18 Tomjanovich - 23 3/26/94 A L 83-98 K. Malone - 23 Olajuwon - 37
2/5/76 A W 114-111 Maravich - 35 Kunnert - 29 12/30/94 H L 103-111 Malone - 25 Olajuwon - 37
3/3/76 H L 105-113 Maravich - 25 Ratleff - 33 2/2/95 A L 101-121 Malone - 26 Olajuwon - 41
4/9/76 H W 99-88 Maravich - 23 Murphy - 18 3/23/95 A W 112-104 Malone - 30 Olajuwon - 39
11/25/76 H L 99-105 Maravich - 35 Tomjanovich - 27 4/19/95 H W 115-96 Malone - 45 Olajuwon - 30
12/18/76 A W 110-106 Maravich - 36 Murphy - 24 4/23/95 A W 103-97 Malone - 23 Maxwell - 26
2/6/77 H W 99-90 Maravich - 43 Kunnert/Lucas - 17 11/30/95 A W 112-105 Malone - 27 Olajuwon - 31
3/12/77 A L 104-120 McElroy - 25 Lucas/Tomjanovich - 21 12/5/95 H L 100-103 Malone - 27 Olajuwon/Horry - 25
11/19/77 A W 103-101 Maravich - 39 Tomjanovich - 28 1/15/96 A L 99-107 Malone - 23 Olajuwon - 28
1/17/78 H W 99-95 Maravich - 30 Murphy - 29 3/8/96 H W 109-89 Stockton - 25 Olajuwon - 20
2/12/78 H* L 112-119 Robinson - 32 Murphy - 35 11/4/96 H L 72-75 Malone - 16 Olajuwon - 23
4/7/78 A W 117-114 Robinson - 29 Murphy - 42 11/9/96 A L 85-91 Malone - 32 Olajuwon - 38
12/8/78 H L 106-110 Robinson - 26 Malone - 23 1/25/97 A W (OT) 105-100 Malone - 27 Olajuwon - 41
1/13/79 A L 106-117 Haywood - 23 Tomjanovich - 26 4/11/97 H W 104-83 Malone - 28 Olajuwon - 19
2/9/79 H L 99-106 Haywood - 27 Malone - 33 12/25/97 H W 107-103 Stockton - 24 Willis - 25
3/10/79 A L 109-124 McElroy - 29 Malone - 26 1/10/98 A W 111-84 Malone - 24 Willis - 20
2/9/80 A L 95-117 Boswell/Dantley - 12 Barry/Murphy - 24 3/1/98 A W 106-100 Malone - 21 Drexler - 25
2/22/80 H L 82-94 Dantley - 37 Malone - 24 3/9/98 H W 100-93 Malone - 29 Johnson - 37
11/14/80 H W 117-115 Dantley - 43 Malone - 34 4/1/99 H W 88-87 Russell - 25 Olajuwon - 32
1/1/81 A L 103-117 Dantley - 27 Tomjanovich - 25 4/11/99 H W 85-76 Russell - 19 Olajuwon - 23
1/24/81 A L 91-106 Griffith - 20 Murphy - 18 4/30/99 A W 91-78 Malone - 25 Olajuwon - 28
1/29/81 H W 99-97 Dantley - 37 Malone - 28 11/4/99 H W 98-82 Malone - 21 Mobley - 17
2/23/81 H L 102-106 Dantley - 34 Murphy - 38 1/8/00 A W 103-87 Malone - 32 Rogers - 28
3/14/81 A L 82-101 Dantley - 26 Malone - 38 3/9/00 H W 101-82 Eisley/Stockton - 17 Anderson/Norris - 16
11/14/81 A L (OT) 105-109 Dantley - 29 Malone - 30 4/9/00 A L 90-99 Stockton - 23 Francis - 26
12/26/81 H L 104-115 Dantley - 36 Malone - 42 1/6/01 A W 99-97 Marshall - 20 Anderson - 21
1/22/82 A L 110-128 Dantley - 24 Malone - 36 1/15/01 H W (OT) 116-104 Malone - 29 Anderson - 26
3/4/82 H L 124-128 Dantley - 34 Malone - 24 3/27/01 A L 86-109 Marshall - 17 Francis - 18
3/23/82 H L 115-117 Griffith - 39 Malone - 31 4/9/01 H W 96-81 Malone - 26 Francis - 26
4/17/82 A L 100-107 Dantley - 35 Malone - 34 1/10/02 H W 83-79 Malone - 30 Francis - 27
12/8/82 H W 101-93 Dantley - 34 Bailey - 17 2/4/02 A L 97-104 Malone - 31 Francis - 33
12/11/82 A W 101-94 Dantley/Griffith - 19 Hayes - 21 3/10/02 A L 92-95 Malone - 21 Mobley - 28
12/18/82 H W 116-97 Griffith - 30 Leavell - 21 3/26/02 H W 109-105 Malone - 23 Francis - 32
1/8/83 A W 87-82 Griffith - 32 Jones - 25 12/23/02 A W 96-91 Malone - 31 Francis - 26
4/5/83 H W 126-97 Drew - 25 Bailey - 21 2/11/03 A W (OT) 103-101 Malone - 33 Francis - 28
4/16/83 A W 126-117 Griffith - 32 Jones - 29 2/12/03 H L 76-106 Kirilenko - 15 Francis - 36
11/10/83 A W 118-109 Dantley - 30 Sampson - 22 4/9/03 H W 94-73 Harpring - 23 Francis/Taylor - 10
12/10/83 A W 128-121 Dantley - 28 Sampson - 34 11/26/03 H W 83-76 Kirilenko - 23 Yao - 20
12/15/83 H W 138-111 Dantley - 32 Lloyd - 22 12/3/03 A L (OT) 101-107 Harpring/Kirilenko - 19 Mobley - 32
1/4/84 H* W 116-111 Dantley - 46 Sampson - 18 1/3/04 A L 63-84 Stevenson - 11 Francis - 17
1/21/84 A L 105-115 Griffith - 25 Lloyd - 22 4/10/04 H W 82-69 Giricek - 23 Taylor - 16
4/2/84 H W 111-100 Dantley - 37 Lloyd - 20 11/26/04 H W 90-80 Kirilenko - 21 Jackson - 18
11/23/84 H W 111-98 Griffith - 23 Sampson - 24 1/2/05 A L 80-99 Giricek - 15 McGrady - 25
1/6/85 H W 121-92 Dantley - 28 Olajuwon - 29 2/27/05 A W 99-92 Harpring - 28 McGrady - 23
1/19/85 A L 95-120 Griffith - 23 Olajuwon - 34 3/28/05 H L 85-99 Okur - 25 McGrady - 44
3/1/85 H L 115-119 Bailey - 24 Sampson - 29 12/27/05 A W 82-74 Okur - 20 McGrady - 21
3/6/85 A W 94-90 Griffith - 27 Olajuwon - 21 2/11/06 A L 88-102 Palacio - 20 Yao - 27
3/30/85 A L 96-106 Bailey - 20 Sampson - 36 4/10/06 H W 85-83 Boozer - 25 Howard - 25
10/25/85 H L 108-112 Dantley - 32 Olajuwon - 27 11/1/06 H W 107-97 Boozer - 24 McGrady - 25
12/10/85 A L 105-134 Dantley - 21 Olajuwon - 27 1/5/07 A L 86-100 Williams - 19 McGrady - 44
12/14/85 H W 114-100 Dantley - 35 Olajuwon - 26 4/1/07 A W 86-83 Okur - 20 Yao - 35
12/26/85 A L 99-106 Dantley - 35 Lloyd/Olajuwon - 21 4/18/07 H W 101-91 Giricek/Millsap - 14 Howard - 20
1/14/86 A W 105-102 Malone - 29 Lloyd - 28 11/1/07 H L 95-106 Boozer - 30 McGrady - 47
2/25/86 H W 100-97 Dantley - 35 Sampson - 19 1/27/08 A W 97-89 three players - 17 McGrady - 21
11/20/86 A L 90-104 Griffith/Malone - 23 Reid - 20 4/14/08 H W 105-96 Boozer - 21 McGrady/Scola - 22
12/27/86 H W 103-96 Bailey/Hansen - 17 Lloyd - 26 12/27/08 A L (2OT) 115-120 Brewer - 23 Artest - 28
1/27/87 A W 92-88 Malone - 24 Olajuwon - 32 1/21/09 A L 99-108 Williams - 32 Alston - 23
2/21/87 A L 81-94 Bailey/Benson - 15 Olajuwon - 28 3/4/09 H W 101-94 Williams - 26 Artest - 25
2/26/87 H L 84-85 Malone - 22 Reid - 19 3/24/09 H W 99-86 Williams - 19 Brooks - 20
3/21/87 H W 125-108 Malone - 35 Olajuwon - 20 11/2/09 H L 96-113 Okur - 21 Brooks - 19
11/14/87 A L 93-101 Malone - 32 Olajuwon - 19 2/16/10 A W 104-95 Okur - 21 Andersen/Brooks - 18
11/27/87 H W 118-96 Malone - 35 Sampson - 19 2/27/10 H W 133-110 Williams - 35 Martin - 32
12/10/87 A L 93-98 Malone - 21 Leavell - 20 4/7/10 A L 96-113 Boozer - 18 Brooks/Martin - 28
3/1/88 H W 113-112 Malone - 34 Olajuwon - 27 1/8/11 A W (OT) 103-99 Millsap - 27 Scola - 24
4/7/88 A L 107-113 Malone - 33 Olajuwon - 22 2/2/11 H L 96-97 Jefferson/Millsap - 20 Martin - 22
4/23/88 H W 125-107 Malone - 31 Carroll - 24 3/20/11 A L 108-110 Millsap - 35 Martin - 34
11/10/88 A L 99-106 Bailey - 31 Olajuwon - 35 2/19/12 A L 85-101 Jefferson - 23 Lowry - 32
11/23/88 H W 111-108 Malone - 33 Olajuwon - 31 2/29/12 H W 104-83 Miles - 27 Scola - 18
1/3/89 A L 102-104 Malone - 35 Olajuwon - 26 4/11/12 A W 103-91 Hayward - 29 Dragic - 19
3/8/89 H W 117-80 Malone - 29 Olajuwon - 22 11/19/12 H W 102-91 Hayward - 15 Patterson - 19
3/24/89 A W 102-99 Stockton - 26 Olajuwon - 36 12/1/12 A L 116-124 Hayward - 21 Patterson - 20
4/14/89 H W 122-96 Malone - 35 Thorpe - 29 1/28/13 H L 80-125 Foye - 12 Harden - 25
11/11/89 A L 92-100 Malone - 21 Olajuwon - 24 3/20/13 A L 93-100 Hayward - 27 Harden - 29
12/9/89 H W 104-90 Malone - 25 Olajuwon - 19 11/2/13 H L 93-104 Jefferson - 18 Parsons - 24
1/23/90 H W 102-94 Malone - 37 Olajuwon - 20 12/2/13 H W 109-103 Hayward - 29 Harden - 37
4/14/90 H L 99-103 Stockton - 25 Olajuwon - 27 3/17/14 A L 86-124 Burks/Favors - 15 Jones - 30
4/22/90 A L 88-100 Malone - 20 Olajuwon - 28 10/29/14 H L 93-104 Burks - 18 D. Howard - 22
11/11/90 A L 90-110 Griffith/Stockton - 24 Olajuwon - 31 1/10/15 A L 82-97 Burke/Kanter - 16 J. Harden - 30
11/28/90 H W 103-92 K. Malone - 31 Johnson - 22 3/12/15 H W 109-91 Hayward - 29 C. Brewer - 25
2/12/91 H W 113-92 K. Malone - 26 Maxwell - 32 4/15/15 A L 91-117 Cotton - 14 J. Harden - 16
4/6/91 A L 88-97 K. Malone - 31 Johnson - 23 1/4/16 H L 91-93 Hood - 23 J. Harden - 30
12/7/91 A W 96-91 J. Malone - 22 Olajuwon - 28 1/7/16 A L 94-103 Hayward - 15 J. Harden - 33
1/18/92 H W 108-80 K. Malone - 34 Johnson/Olajuwon - 13 2/23/16 H W (OT)117-114 Hayward - 28 J. Harden - 42
2/21/92 H W 124-97 J. Malone - 28 Bullard - 19 3/23/16 A W 89-87 Hayward - 22 J. Harden - 26
3/15/92 A L 97-106 K. Malone - 36 Smith - 28
4/15/92 H W 130-98 K. Malone - 29 Floyd - 27
Jazz Rockets
*Alternate Site Home Games: Biloxi, MS (2/12/78) none
Las Vegas, NV (1/4/84)
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I N D I A N A PA C E R S
125 South (317) 917-2500
Pennsylvania Street www.pacers.com
Indianapolis, IN 46204
DIRECTORY
Owner, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer. . . . . . . . . . . Herbert Simon
Vice Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Morris
President of Basketball Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Bird
2016-17 SCHEDULE President/Chief Operating Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Fuson
Sat, Jan. 21 INDIANA 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Executive Vice President/Chief Financial Officer. . . . . . . . . Kevin Bower
Mon, March 20 @ Indiana 5 p.m. MT (ROOT) Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations/
General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Pritchard
2015-16 RESULTS (2-0) Head Coach. . . . . . . Nate McMillan (13th NBA season, 478-452, .514)
10/31/15 @ Indiana W 97-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1st Season w/ Indiana)
12/5/15 INDIANA W 122-119 (OT) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Bayno, Dan Burke, Popeye Jones
Player Development Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David McClure
Senior Director of Medical Operations/Head Athletic Trainer. . . Josh Corbeil
JAZZ VS. PACERS ALL-TIME Director of Sports Performance/Assistant Athletic Trainer. . . . . Shawn Windle
All-Time Total Home Road Director of Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Benner
Jazz Record: 41-41 27-14 14-27 Senior Public Information Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Krissy Myers
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 5-6 3-3 2-3 Media Relations Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wes Kaminski
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 36-35 24-11 12-24
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 16-7 GENERAL INFORMATION
At Bankers Life Fieldhouse (‘99-pres.): 6-11 Home Court. . . . . . . Bankers Life Fieldhouse (18,165) opened in 1999
In Overtime: 4-1 2-1 2-0 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue, Yellow and White
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . 1070 The Fan/93.5 FM: Mark Boyle, Bob Leonard
Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FSN Indiana: Quinn Buckner,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Denari, Jeremiah Johnson
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967-68 (ABA); joined NBA in 1976-77
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None (won three ABA Titles; last 1972-73)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-37 (.549), 2nd in Central Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4, Lost to Toronto (3-4), in First Round
Jazz Pacers
Longest Series Win Streak: 7 (12/28/94-12/8/97) 7 (3/14/03-12/16/05)
Most Points Scored: 133, @ Utah, 12/21/83 128, @ Indiana, 2/26/89
Fewest Points Scored: 60, @ Utah, 11/29/05 76, @ Indiana, 10/31/15
High Scorer: 43, Mehmet Okur @ Utah, 1/12/09 48, Paul George @ Utah, 12/5/15 (OT)
High Rebounder: 27*, Truck Robinson @ Indiana, 12/7/77 20, Clark Kellogg @ Indiana, 12/18/84
High Assists: 19, John Stockton @ Indiana, 11/2/91 18, Mark Jackson @ Indiana, 1/23/98
John Stockton @ Indiana, 1/16/95 (OT)
*tied for most in Jazz history
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I N D I A N A PA C E R S
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER IND HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER IND HIGH SCORER
12/21/76 H W 123-113 Maravich - 29 Knight - 31 12/10/96 H W 110-86 Malone - 22 Miller - 13
12/30/76 A L 97-104 Maravich - 35 Knight - 29 3/14/97 A W 105-96 Malone - 38 Smits - 25
3/6/77 H L 106-110 Coleman/Williams - 22 Williamson - 27 12/8/97 H W 106-97 Malone - 31 A. Davis - 19
3/27/77 A W (2OT) 119-118 McElroy - 37 Knight - 30 1/23/98 A L 102-106 Malone - 26 Smits - 25
11/22/77 H W 123-108 Maravich - 38 Dantley - 29 Did Not Play in 1998-99 (lockout-shortened season)
12/7/77 A L 103-118 Robinson - 24 Williamson - 26 12/3/99 H L 75-100 Malone - 16 Miller - 31
1/3/78 H L 103-104 Maravich - 38 Bantom - 24 12/17/99 A L 74-89 Malone - 16 Miller - 19
1/29/78 A W 107-91 Maravich - 35 Tatum - 21 12/22/00 A W 109-101 Malone - 29 Rose - 36
12/12/78 H W 109-103 Maravich - 32 Sobers - 32 1/9/01 H W 103-99 Malone - 35 Miller - 30
12/23/78 A L 103-127 Meriweather - 24 Edwards - 23 12/1/01 H L 97-100 Malone - 18 Rose - 25
3/27/79 H L 101-104 Kelley - 30 Edwards - 21 2/12/02 A W 98-82 Malone - 34 Best - 18
11/12/79 H L (OT) 105-113 Dantley - 39 Davis - 29 12/2/02 H W 102-91 Stockton - 22 O’Neal - 25
12/29/79 A W 116-114 Dantley - 34 Edwards - 25 3/14/03 A L 81-101 Malone - 21 Bender - 22
11/10/80 H W 108-106 Dantley - 33 Knight - 36 2/22/04 A L 80-94 Kirilenko - 22 O’Neal - 21
1/18/81 A L 89-110 Dantley - 30 Bantom - 25 3/5/04 H L 88-96 Kirilenko - 19 O’Neal - 30
12/9/81 A L 77-113 Griffith - 15 Davis - 16 3/8/05 H L 83-89 Harpring - 18 Jackson - 30
1/8/82 H W 108-102 Dantley - 30 Williams - 24 3/16/05 A L 84-103 Okur - 16 Jackson - 28
12/30/82 H L 114-115 Griffith - 36 Williams - 31 11/29/05 H L 60-84 Williams - 14 O’Neal - 21
3/25/83 A L 117-119 Drew - 30 Knight - 31 12/16/05 A L 83-93 Okur - 19 O’Neal - 27
12/21/83 H W 133-115 Dantley - 34 Johnson - 20 12/17/06 A W 104-94 Boozer - 18 O’Neal - 31
2/19/84 A L 104-106 Dantley - 28 Kellogg - 23 3/7/07 H W 94-72 Williams - 17 Murphy - 15
12/18/84 A L 81-88 Griffith - 29 Stipanovich - 17 11/17/07 A L 97-117 Boozer - 19 Dunleavy - 25
1/1/85 H L 117-119 Dantley - 34 Kellogg - 24 1/8/08 H W 111-89 Boozer - 22 Granger - 17
11/25/85 A W 102-101 Dantley - 25 Kellogg - 20 1/12/09 H W 120-113 Okur - 43 Granger - 30
2/27/86 H W 109-92 Dantley - 36 Stipanovich/Tisdale - 14 3/10/09 A W 112-100 Okur - 24 Murphy - 23
1/10/87 H W 105-96 Malone - 22 Person/Tisdale - 20 12/4/09 H W 96-87 Boozer - 35 Granger - 26
3/9/87 A L 102-107 Griffith - 27 Long - 42 3/26/10 A L 106-122 Okur - 27 Granger - 44
11/20/87 H W 112-81 Malone - 30 Person - 19 12/1/10 H W 110-88 Williams - 24 Collison - 16
12/18/87 A L 97-121 Malone - 20 Person - 22 2/25/11 A W 95-84 Jefferson - 30 Granger - 17
11/15/88 H W 108-96 Malone - 36 Smits - 20 2/7/12 A L 99-104 Millsap - 18 Collison - 25
2/26/89 A L 89-128 Stockton - 19 Person - 28 12/19/12 A L 84-104 Favors - 16 Green - 21
11/17/89 H W 114-100 Malone - 23 Miller - 23 1/26/13 H W (OT) 114-110 Jefferson - 25 West - 24
11/29/89 A L 88-100 Malone - 26 Person - 17 12/4/13 H L 86-95 Favors - 22 George - 19
12/15/90 H L 116-124 K. Malone - 33 Person - 35 3/2/14 A L 91-94 Hayward - 21 West - 25
1/19/91 A L 104-117 K. Malone - 28 Williams - 28 11/10/14 A L 86-97 Hayward - 30 R. Hibbert - 29
11/2/91 A L 112-127 K. Malone - 37 Person - 31 1/5/15 H L 101-105 Favors - 27 R. Hibbert - 22
1/6/92 H W 124-108 K. Malone - 34 Miller - 20 10/31/15 A W 97-76 Favors - 18 G. Hill - 17
11/20/92 A W 97-95 K. Malone - 34 Schrempf - 22 12/5/15 H W (OT) 122-119 Favors - 35 P. George - 48
3/23/93 H W 119-101 Stockton - 23 Miller - 33
12/2/93 H W 103-87 J. Malone - 27 Miller - 15
3/19/94 A L 103-107 K. Malone - 37 Smits - 19
12/28/94 H W 117-95 Hornacek - 22 Miller - 18
1/16/95 A W (OT) 99-98 Malone - 42 D. Davis - 20
3/6/96 H W 101-94 Malone - 24 Miller/Smits - 16
3/15/96 A W 95-86 Malone - 27 Smits - 21
Jazz Pacers
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
446
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
6951 South Centinela Ave. (310) 862-6000
Playa Vista, CA 90094 www.clippers.com
DIRECTORY
Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Ballmer
President, Basketball Operations & Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Glenn “Doc” Rivers (17th NBA Season, 753-553, .577)
2016-17 SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (4th Season w/ L.A. Clippers, 166-80, .675)
Sun, Oct. 30 @ L.A. Clippers 2:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . Mike Woodson, Lawrence Frank, Sam Cassell,
Mon, Feb. 13 L.A. CLIPPERS 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Armond Hill, Brendan O’Connor, Bob Thate
Mon, Mar. 13 L.A. CLIPPERS 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Strength & Conditioning Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Williams
Sat, Mar. 25 @ L.A. Clippers 1:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) Director of Medical Services/Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . Jasen Powell
Vice President, Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seth Burton
2015-16 RESULTS (1-2) Director, Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Rodgers
Assistant Directors, Communications. . . . Ta’Nisha Cooper, Steven Esparza
11/25/15 @ L.A. Clippers W 102-91
Communications Assistant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aubrey Freckman
12/26/15 L.A. CLIPPERS L 104-109
4/8/16 L.A. CLIPPERS L 99-102 (OT) GENERAL INFORMATION
Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . STAPLES Center (19,060), opened in 1999
JAZZ VS. CLIPPERS/BRAVES ALL-TIME Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red, White, Blue, Black
All-Time Total Home Road Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Beast (980 AM): Brian Sieman,
Jazz Record: 99-74 61-25 38-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ralph Lawler, Michael Smith
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 4-17 3-7 1-10 Spanish Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . ESPN Deportes (1330 AM): Celso Gaspar
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 95-57 58-18 37-39 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRIME Ticket: Ralph Lawler, Michael Smith
vs. Buffalo Braves (‘74-78): 4-13 3-5 1-8
vs. San Diego Clippers (‘78-84): 13-17 8-7 5-10 BACKGROUND
vs. L.A. Clippers (‘84-pres.): 82-44 50-13 31-31 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970-71, Buffalo Braves;
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 38-9 . . . . . . . 1978-79, San Diego Clippers; 1984-85, Los Angeles Clippers
At STAPLES Center vs. LAC (‘99-pres.): 16-15 NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
In Overtime: 2-6 1-3 1-3 2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-29 (.646), 2nd in Pacific Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4, Lost to Portland (2-4), in First Round
Jazz Clippers
*Alternate Site Home Games: Las Vegas, NV (2/7/84) Toronto, Canada (2/27/75)
Anaheim, CA (4/1/95, 1/20/96
3/27/99, 4/15/99)
448
LOS ANGELES LAKERS
555 N. Nash Street (310) 426-6000
El Segundo, CA 90245 www.lakers.com
DIRECTORY
President/Governor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanie Buss
Executive Vice President, Basketball Operations/Alternate Governor. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Buss
2016-17 SCHEDULE General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mitch Kupchak
Fri, Oct. 28 L.A. LAKERS 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Coach. . . . . . Luke Walton (1st season w/ L.A. Lakers and overall)
Mon, Dec. 5 @ L.A. Lakers 8:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Shaw
Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jesse Mermuys, Mark Madsen
Tue, Dec. 27 @ L.A. Lakers 8:30 p.m. MT (NBATV/ROOT) Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marco Nuñez
Thu, Jan. 26 L.A. LAKERS 8:30 p.m. MT (TNT) Vice President, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Black
Senior Managers, Public Relations . . . . . . . . Alison Bogli, Calder Hynes
2015-16 RESULTS (3-1) Coordinator, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will Patterson
1/10/16 @ L.A. Lakers W 86-74 Assistant, Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Fleer
1/16/16 L.A. LAKERS W 109-82
3/19/15 L.A. LAKERS W 123-75
GENERAL INFORMATION
Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . STAPLES Center (18,997), opened in 1999
4/13/16 @ L.A. Lakers L 96-101 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purple, Gold
Radio. . . . . . ESPNLA Radio (710 AM): John Ireland, Mychal Thompson
JAZZ VS. LAKERS ALL-TIME Spanish Radio. . . . . . . ESPN Deportes (1330 AM): Fernando Gonzalez,
All-Time Total Home Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jose “Pepe” Mantilla
Jazz Record: 67-105 46-40 21-65 Television. . . . . . . . . . . Spectrum SportsNet: Bill Macdonald, Stu Lantz
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 5-13 4-5 1-8 Spanish Television. . . . . . . Spectrum Deportes: Adrian Garcia Marquez,
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 62-92 42-35 20-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francisco Pinto
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.):
At STAPLES Center vs. LAL (‘99-pres.):
30-18
9-23
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1948-49, Minneapolis Lakers;
In Overtime: 3-3 2-3 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960-61, Los Angeles Lakers
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 (last 2009-10)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-65 (.207), 5th in Pacific Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
449
LOS ANGELES LAKERS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER LAL HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER LAL HIGH SCORER
11/29/74 A L 122-127 Lantz/Maravich - 22 Riley - 38 12/10/94 H L 113-120 Malone - 34 Threatt - 38
1/24/75 A L 108-110 Nelson - 28 Goodrich - 20 2/27/95 A W 101-95 Malone - 32 Campbell - 25
1/29/75 H L 108-112 Maravich - 32 Goodrich - 34 4/7/95 A L 90-113 Malone - 17 Ceballos - 26
3/5/75 H W 123-117 Maravich - 30 Allen - 29 4/11/95 H W 100-93 Malone - 30 Jones - 23
11/5/75 H W 113-110 Maravich - 30 Allen - 28 11/8/95 H W 108-98 Malone - 33 Ceballos - 26
11/12/75 A L 100-116 Williams - 24 Abdul-Jabbar - 33 12/30/95 H W 99-82 Malone - 24 Ceballos - 18
2/13/76 A L 112-126 Maravich - 30 Abdul-Jabbar - 32 1/5/96 A L 100-116 Morris - 23 Ceballos - 28
2/17/76 H L 101-115 Maravich - 33 Goodrich/Jabbar - 28 2/4/96 A L 103-110 Malone - 39 Johnson - 21
12/15/76 H L 105-115 Boyd - 24 Abdul-Jabbar - 35 11/20/96 A W 113-97 Malone - 37 O’Neal - 26
1/30/77 A L 99-101 Maravich - 29 Abdul-Jabbar - 27 12/4/96 H W 101-75 Malone - 27 O’Neal - 21
3/20/77 A L 95-100 Maravich - 46 Abdul-Jabbar - 29 4/9/97 H W 101-89 Malone - 29 Jones - 16
11/11/77 A L 107-123 Robinson - 21 Hudson - 24 4/13/97 A L 98-100 Stockton - 30 O’Neal - 39
12/13/77 H W 117-94 Maravich - 40 Abdul-Jabbar - 33 10/31/97 A L 87-104 Anderson - 21 Bryant - 23
3/29/78 H L 103-108 Robinson - 27 Abdul-Jabbar - 34 11/18/97 H L 92-97 Malone - 26 Bryant/VanExel - 19
11/17/78 A L 109-121 Kelley - 27 Abdul-Jabbar - 32 3/28/98 H W 106-91 Malone - 31 O’Neal - 31
12/5/78 H L 102-114 Robinson - 33 Wilkes - 26 4/19/98 A L 98-102 Malone - 27 O’Neal - 33
12/26/78 A W 125-123 Robinson - 31 Abdul-Jabbar - 35 2/7/99 A W 100-91 Malone - 28 O’Neal - 37
1/2/79 H W 109-105 Maravich - 27 Jabbar/Wilkes - 23 3/7/99 H L 89-97 Malone - 34 Bryant - 24
10/23/79 A L 87-102 Dantley - 27 Cooper/Jabbar - 17 4/6/99 A W 106-93 Malone - 30 O’Neal - 24
11/27/79 H L 118-122 Dantley - 50 Wilkes - 29 4/17/99 H W 109-93 Malone - 27 O’Neal - 29
12/27/79 H L 116-124 Dantley - 37 Abdul-Jabbar - 31 11/2/99 H L 84-91 Hornacek - 23 Rice - 28
1/15/80 A L 99-112 Furlow - 24 Abdul-Jabbar - 24 11/24/99 A L 82-90 Malone - 22 O’Neal - 39
3/23/80 A L 96-101 Boone - 19 Wilkes - 22 1/24/00 H W (2OT) 105-101 Malone - 31 O’Neal - 36
3/27/80 H L 95-97 Dawkins - 15 Wilkes - 21 2/4/00 A L 67-113 Malone - 14 O’Neal - 25
10/25/80 H L 99-127 Dantley - 36 Johnson - 33 11/1/00 A W 97-92 Malone - 26 O’Neal - 34
12/7/80 A L 100-113 Dantley - 32 Abdul-Jabbar - 24 1/3/01 A L 71-82 Marshall/Russell - 16 Bryant - 31
12/30/80 H W 110-100 Dantley - 34 Abdul-Jabbar - 20 1/13/01 H W 111-103 Starks/Stockton - 21 O’Neal - 30
1/27/81 A L 104-111 Griffith - 22 Abdul-Jabbar - 27 4/3/01 H L 88-96 Malone - 31 O’Neal - 31
3/28/81 H W (OT) 112-110 Dantley - 30 Johnson - 41 11/1/01 H L 101-105 Stockton - 19 Bryant - 39
11/18/81 H L 110-113 Dantley - 32 Abdul-Jabbar - 27 11/4/01 A L 96-100 Malone - 26 Bryant - 38
12/1/81 A L 86-117 Duren - 16 Johnson - 19 3/6/02 H W 92-84 Malone - 23 O’Neal - 28
12/29/81 A L 114-121 Dantley - 40 Wilkes - 34 4/9/02 A L 82-112 Marshall - 16 Bryant/O’Neal - 20
3/17/82 H L 112-120 Griffith - 32 Abdul-Jabbar - 28 12/4/02 H W 93-85 Malone - 29 O’Neal - 23
4/14/82 A L 115-128 Dantley - 28 Abdul-Jabbar - 22 12/8/02 A L 101-110 Kirilenko - 30 O’Neal - 32
11/6/82 H L 101-104 Griffith - 23 Jabbar/Johnson - 22 2/1/03 A L 87-99 Malone - 26 Bryant - 42
12/10/82 H L 122-128 Dantley - 35 McAdoo - 26 2/19/03 H L 87-93 Malone - 25 Bryant - 40
12/22/82 A L 100-124 Wilkins - 20 McAdoo - 22 12/7/03 A L 92-94 Williams - 16 Bryant/O’Neal - 19
2/9/83 A L 99-113 Poquette - 22 Wilkes - 22 1/24/04 H L 86-93 Stevenson - 17 Medvedenko - 26
2/26/83 H W 101-92 Eaves - 20 Wilkes - 17 3/8/04 H W 88-83 Giricek - 21 Payton - 21
10/29/83 H L 115-120 Dantley - 24 Jabbar/Wilkes - 21 3/28/04 A L 84-91 Bell - 26 Bryant - 34
11/13/83 A L 118-124 Dantley - 36 Johnson - 30 11/3/04 H W 104-78 Boozer - 27 Bryant - 38
11/22/83 A W (OT) 130-126 Dantley - 32 McAdoo - 31 1/17/05 A W 102-94 Harpring - 19 Butler - 26
2/3/84 A L 105-109 Dantley - 34 Abdul-Jabbar - 29 2/15/05 A L 95-102 Okur - 20 Bryant - 40
4/5/84 H* L 115-129 Drew - 24 Scott - 24 3/22/05 H W 115-107 Okur - 27 Bryant - 43
11/28/84 H L 109-114 Griffith - 23 Abdul-Jabbar - 24 12/1/05 H L (OT) 101-105 Williams - 20 Bryant - 30
1/10/85 A L 112-120 Dantley - 34 Worthy - 28 1/1/06 A W 98-94 Kirilenko - 23 Cook - 19
1/26/85 H W 96-83 Dantley - 31 Jabbar/Johnson - 19 1/3/06 H W 90-80 Okur - 20 Odom - 25
3/12/85 A L 108-123 Griffith - 24 Johnson/Scott - 18 2/13/06 A L 88-94 Brown - 25 Bryant - 23
3/13/85 H L 105-120 Roberts - 24 Abdul-Jabbar - 27 11/24/06 H W 114-108 Boozer - 31 Bryant - 27
11/7/85 H L 106-116 Dantley - 28 Worthy - 26 11/30/06 A L 102-132 Boozer - 26 Bryant - 52
11/12/85 A L 110-119 Dantley - 36 Abdul-Jabbar - 25 2/26/07 H L 94-102 Fisher - 23 Bryant - 35
12/4/85 H L (OT) 127-131 Dantley - 36 Johnson - 29 11/4/07 A L 109-119 Williams - 26 Bryant - 33
1/3/86 A L 101-110 Dantley - 25 Abdul-Jabbar - 25 11/30/07 H W 120-96 Williams - 35 Bryant - 28
3/5/86 A L 84-130 Green - 19 McGee - 20 12/28/07 A L 109-123 Boozer - 20 Bryant - 31
1/4/87 A L 113-121 Malone - 35 Johnson - 26 3/20/08 H L 95-106 Williams - 26 Bryant - 27
1/8/87 H W 107-101 Bailey - 29 Johnson - 25 1/2/09 A L 100-113 Okur - 21 Bryant - 40
2/28/87 H W 107-100 Malone - 24 Johnson - 24 2/11/09 H W 113-109 Williams - 31 Bryant - 37
3/18/87 A L 97-111 Malone - 27 Johnson - 27 4/14/09 A L 112-125 Williams - 25 Bynum - 22
4/16/87 H L 97-110 Malone - 24 Johnson - 31 12/9/09 A L 77-101 Williams - 17 Bryant - 27
12/26/87 H L 109-117 Malone - 26 Scott - 26 12/12/09 H W 102-94 Williams - 21 Artest/Bryant/Gasol - 16
1/26/88 A L 100-111 Malone/Stockton - 18 Johnson - 22 2/10/10 H L 81-96 Kirilenko - 17 Odom - 25
2/26/88 A L 105-112 Malone - 28 Johnson - 27 4/2/10 A L 92-106 Boozer/Williams - 20 Odom - 26
3/29/88 A L 111-122 Malone - 25 Worthy - 31 11/26/10 H W 102-96 Williams - 29 Bryant - 31
4/2/88 H W 106-92 Bailey - 33 Scott - 23 1/25/11 A L 91-120 Williams - 17 Bryant - 21
12/2/88 A L 92-113 Griffith - 16 Scott - 32 4/1/11 H L 85-96 Miles - 24 Bryant - 21
12/25/88 H W 101-87 Malone - 31 Johnson/Worthy - 18 4/5/11 A W 86-85 Hayward/Millsap - 22 Bryant - 20
2/22/89 H W 105-79 Griffith - 29 Scott - 14 12/27/11 A L 71-96 Millsap - 18 Bryant - 26
4/7/89 A W 99-97 Malone/Stockton - 24 Johnson/Worthy - 24 1/11/12 H L (OT) 87-90 Millsap - 29 Bryant - 40
11/25/89 H L 86-92 Malone - 31 Johnson - 25 2/4/12 H W 96-87 Jefferson - 18 Bryant - 26
2/25/90 A W 104-103 Malone - 34 Johnson - 32 3/18/12 A W 103-99 Millsap - 24 Bynum - 33
4/1/90 A L 103-119 Malone - 25 Johnson - 33 11/7/12 H W 95-86 Jefferson - 18 Bryant - 29
4/12/90 H W 107-104 Malone - 45 Worthy - 33 12/9/12 A W 117-110 Millsap - 24 Bryant - 34
12/7/90 H W 101-79 K. Malone - 27 Johnson - 20 1/25/13 A L 84-102 Favors - 14 Howard/World Peace - 17
1/9/91 A L 85-108 K. Malone - 21 B. Scott - 20 12/27/13 H W 105-103 Hayward - 24 Young - 21
4/11/91 A L 95-110 K. Malone - 21 Johnson - 31 1/3/14 A L 99-110 Hayward - 22 Gasol - 23
4/20/91 H W 107-93 K. Malone - 30 Divac - 19 2/11/14 A W 96-79 Burks - 24 Kaman - 25
12/11/91 A W 101-95 K. Malone - 24 Worthy - 33 4/14/14 H L 104-119 Burks - 22 Young - 41
2/13/92 H W 97-91 K. Malone - 35 Worthy - 24 1/16/15 H W 94-85 Hayward - 31 N. Young - 23
3/27/92 H L 92-103 K. Malone - 31 Teagle - 23 2/25/15 H L 97-100 Hayward - 20 J. Clarkson - 22
4/11/92 A W 93-90 K. Malone - 27 Threatt - 24 3/19/15 A W 80-73 Hayward - 22 T. Black - 13
1/22/93 H W 98-94 K. Malone - 27 Perkins - 19 1/10/16 A W 86-74 Hayward - 25 L. Williams - 18
2/4/93 A L 110-114 K. Malone - 32 Green - 23 1/16/16 H W 109-82 Gobert - 18 L. Williams - 20
4/4/93 A W 111-99 K. Malone - 23 Peeler - 19 3/28/16 H W 123-75 Hood - 30 L. Williams - 16
4/21/93 H W 113-102 K. Malone - 31 Benjamin - 17 4/13/16 A L 96-101 Lyles - 18 K. Bryant - 60
2/6/94 A L 90-107 K. Malone - 23 Jordan - 28
2/9/94 H L 96-103 K. Malone - 29 Threatt - 25
3/14/94 H W 102-101 K. Malone - 19 Van Exel - 22
4/24/94 A W 103-97 K. Malone - 24 Van Exel - 21
Jazz Lakers
*Alternate Site Home Games: Las Vegas (4/5/84) none
450
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
191 Beale Street (901) 205-1234
Memphis, TN 38103 www.grizzlies.com
DIRECTORY
Controlling Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert J. Pera
Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Abadi
General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Wallace
2016-17 SCHEDULE Vice President of Basketball Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . John Hollinger
Mon, Nov. 14 MEMPHIS 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Executive Vice President of Player Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . Ed Stefanski
Sun, Dec. 18 @ Memphis 4 p.m. MT (ROOT) Vice President of Player Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chantal Hassard
Sun, Jan. 8 @ Memphis 6 p.m. MT (ROOT/NBATV) Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Fizdale
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1st Season w/ Memphis Grizzlies and overall)
Sat, Jan. 28 MEMPHIS 7 p.m. MT (ROOT)
Associate Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.B. Bickerstaff
Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keith Smart, Bob Bender,
2015-16 RESULTS (2-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Van Exel, Adam Mazarei
11/7/15 MEMPHIS W 89-79 Medical Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen Gruver
1/2/16 MEMPHIS W 92-87 (OT) Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Scholler
3/4/16 @ Memphis L 88-94 Director of Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Oetter
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chattin Hill
JAZZ VS. GRIZZLIES ALL-TIME Director, Communications and Publications. . . . . . . . . . . Jason Wallace
Manager, Communications and Publications. . . . . . . . . . .Ross Wooden
All-Time Total Home Road Sr. Coordinator, Communications and Publications. . . . . . . Kerri Harper
Jazz Record: 51-26 29-10 22-16
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): n/a n/a n/a GENERAL INFORMATION
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 51-26 29-10 22-16 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FedExForum (18,119), opened in 2004
vs. Vancouver (‘95-01): 22-1 11-1 11-0 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis Midnight, Beale Street Blue,
vs. Memphis (‘01-pres.): 29-25 18-9 11-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smoke Blue and Grizzlies Gold
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 29-11 Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . WMFS (92.9 FM ESPN /680 AM): Eric Hasseltine,
At FedExForum (‘04-pres.): 9-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hank McDowell, Elliot Perry
In Overtime: 2-2 2-2 0-0 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fox Sports Southeast: Pete Pranica,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sean Tuohy, Brevin Knight, Rob Fischer, Chris Vernon
BACKGROUND
Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96, Vancouver Grizzlies;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02, Memphis Grizzlies
NBA Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
2014-15 Record. . . . . . . . . 55-27 (.671), T-2nd in Southwest Division
2015 Playoffs. . . . . . 6-5, Lost to Golden State (2-4) in Conf. Semifinals
Jazz Grizzlies
Longest Series Win Streak: 17 (2/5/96-1/20/00) 4 (2), last (4/17/14-3/26/14)
Most Points Scored: 130, @ Utah, 1/24/07 (OT) 132, @ Utah, 1/24/07 (OT)
Fewest Points Scored: 65, @ Memphis, 1/6/06 68, @ Vancouver, 1/17/97
High Scorer: 39, Carlos Boozer @ Utah, 1/24/07 (OT) 32, Pau Gasol @ Utah (OT), 12/26/05
High Rebounder: 24, Rudy Gobert @ Memphis, 3/3/15 19, Zach Randolph @ Memphis, 4/17/13
High Assists: 21, Deron Williams @ Utah, 1/24/07 (OT) 15, Chucky Atkins @ Utah, 1/24/07 (OT)
High Steals: 5 (3), last Ronnie Brewer @ Memphis, 2/2/08 5 (5), last Mario Chalmers @ Memphis, 3/4/16
High Blocks: 7, Greg Ostertag @ Utah, 11/19/05 7, Pau Gasol@ Utah, 1/12/02
451
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER MEM HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER MEM HIGH SCORER
2/5/96 A W 92-83 Malone - 31 Scott - 19 11/19/05 H L 72-80 Williams - 21 Miller - 18
2/7/96 H W 102-79 Malone - 22 Murdock - 16 12/26/05 H W (OT) 105-102 Kirilenko - 24 Gasol - 32
3/29/96 H W 105-91 Malone - 21 Edwards - 26 1/6/06 A L 65-87 Kirilenko - 20 Gasol - 27
4/18/96 A W 94-79 Malone - 26 King - 21 3/19/06 A L 84-90 Boozer - 19 Atkins - 20
11/15/96 H W 104-96 Malone - 21 Edwards - 23 12/23/06 A W 100-97 Boozer - 24 Miller - 28
1/17/97 A W 106-68 Malone - 30 Reeves - 17 1/24/07 H L (OT) 130-132 Boozer - 39 Atkins - 29
3/2/97 A W 93-86 Russell - 20 Peeler - 25 2/28/07 A W 104-88 Harpring - 25 Gasol - 28
4/4/97 H W 106-79 Malone - 16 Reeves - 15 3/24/07 H W 118-108 Boozer - 28 Jones - 26
11/12/97 H W 98-80 Malone - 26 Reeves - 15 11/10/07 H W 118-94 Boozer - 31 Gay - 18
12/28/97 A W 89-88 Malone - 26 Abdur-Rahim - 31 2/2/08 A W 110-91 Boozer - 19 Gay - 15
3/13/98 H W 110-101 Malone - 30 Reeves - 23 3/1/08 A W 113-92 Boozer - 18 Gay - 20
4/5/98 A W 99-93 Malone - 25 Reeves - 30 11/22/08 A W 103-94 Okur - 23 Mayo - 23
3/3/99 H W 109-86 Russell - 17 Mack - 23 11/26/08 H W 117-100 Millsap - 24 Gay - 27
3/26/99 A W 85-80 Malone - 26 Abdur-Rahim - 30 1/16/09 A W 101-91 Williams - 27 Mayo - 23
4/12/99 H W 98-80 Anderson/Hornacek - 18 Abdur-Rahim - 22 2/17/09 H W 117-99 Miles - 24 Gay/Mayo - 18
12/29/99 H W 101-90 Malone - 29 Dickerson - 25 11/30/09 H W 120-93 Brewer - 25 Mayo - 20
1/20/00 A W 94-89 Malone - 32 Bibby/Harrington - 22 1/6/10 H W 117-94 Miles - 24 Young - 22
1/26/00 H L 99-116 Russell - 16 Abdur-Rahim - 30 1/8/10 A L 89-91 Okur - 16 Randolph - 29
3/25/00 A W 84-75 Malone - 25 Scott - 16 12/6/10 H W 94-85 Williams - 27 Conley - 19
12/7/00 H W 98-87 Russell - 20 Abdur-Rahim - 21 1/1/11 H W 98-92 Millsap - 22 Randolph - 27
2/7/01 A W 92-82 Malone - 34 Dickerson - 27 1/7/11 A L 99-110 Millsap - 20 Gay - 28
2/28/01 H W 101-83 Malone - 21 Abdur-Rahim - 19 3/21/11 A L 85-103 Millsap - 15 Randolph - 19
4/1/01 A W 92-73 Malone - 31 Abdur-Rahim - 20 1/6/12 H W 94-85 Jefferson - 20 Allen/Gasol - 21
1/12/02 H L (2OT) 95-97 Malone - 23 Williams - 23 2/12/12 A W 98-88 Hayward - 23 Gay - 22
2/5/02 A L 79-86 Kirilenko - 15 Buford - 20 4/14/12 A L 98-103 Harris - 20 Gay - 26
2/28/02 H W 114-70 Marshall - 20 Buford - 15 11/5/12 A L 94-103 Hayward - 19 Gasol - 22
3/11/02 A L 78-79 Marshall - 16 Gasol - 20 12/15/12 H L 86-99 Jefferson - 21 Randolph - 25
12/6/02 H W 104-71 Kirilenko - 15 Swift - 16 3/16/13 H W 90-84 Hayward - 17 Bayless - 24
12/22/02 A W 103-74 Harpring/Malone - 17 Battier - 11 4/17/13 A L 70-86 Jefferson - 22 Randolph - 25
2/5/03 H W 105-84 Malone - 31 Giricek - 17 12/23/13 A L 94-104 Burke/Jefferson - 18 Randolph - 22
2/24/03 A L 92-103 Malone - 22 Person - 27 3/19/14 A L 86-96 Burke/Burks/Hayward - 16 Randolph - 21
11/8/03 H W 96-89 Kirilenko - 25 Posey - 17 3/26/14 H L 87-91 Favors - 22 Randolph - 22
1/2/04 A L 88-100 Arroyo - 25 Wells - 21 12/22/14 A W 97-91 Burks - 23 M. Conley - 28
1/30/04 A W 85-79 Kirilenko - 21 Posey - 24 2/4/15 H L 90-100 Burke - 21 M. Gasol - 23
4/5/04 H W 92-81 Giricek - 25 Wright - 16 3/3/15 A W 93-82 Favors/Hayward - 21 C. Lee - 18
1/3/05 A L 82-92 Boozer - 20 Gasol - 25 4/10/15 H L 88-89 Hayward-27 M. Gasol - 22
1/22/05 H L 94-110 Okur - 22 Gasol - 23 11/7/15 H W 89-79 Burke - 24 M. Conley - 20
3/11/05 H L 82-94 Kirilenko - 25 Miller - 24 1/2/16 H W (OT) 92-87 Hood - 32 M. Gasol - 20
3/4/16 A L 88-94 Hayward - 18 Z. Randolph - 25
Jazz Grizzlies
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
452
M I A M I H E AT
601 Biscayne Blvd (786) 777-HEAT
Miami, FL 33132 www.heat.com
DIRECTORY
Managing General Partner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Micky Arison
Chief Executive Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Arison
President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Riley
2016-17 SCHEDULE Senior Vice President, Basketball Operations/General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . Andy Elisburg
Sat, Nov. 12 @ Miami 6 p.m. MT (ROOT) Vice President, Player Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chet Kammerer
Thu, Dec. 1 MIAMI 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Vice President, Player Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alonzo Mourning
Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erik Spoelstra
2015-16 RESULTS (1-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (9th season w/ Miami, 399-241, .623)
11/12/15 @ Miami L 91-92 Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juwan Howard, Dan Craig,
1/9/16 MIAMI W 98-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Quinn, Octavio de la Grana
Assistant Coach/Strength & Conditioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Foran
Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Sabol
JAZZ VS. HEAT ALL-TIME Vice President, Sports Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Donovan
All-Time Total Home Road Senior Director, Sports Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Wilson
Jazz Record: 34-24 21-9 13-15 Director, Sports Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Lissack
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): n/a n/a n/a Manager, Sports Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Maiorana
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 34-24 21-9 13-15
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 16-9 GENERAL INFORMATION
At AmericanAirlines Arena (‘00-pres.): 5-10 Home Court. . . . . . . . . AmericanAirlines Arena (19,600), opened in 2000
In Overtime: 3-2 1-0 2-2 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red, Yellow, Black and White
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Ticket (790 AM): Mike Inglis,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Crotty, Ron Rothstein
Spanish Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAQI (710 AM): José Pañeda, Joe Pujala
Television. . . . . . Fox Sports Sun: Eric Reid, Tony Fiorentino, Jason Jackson
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988-89
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Three (last 2012-13)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . 48-34 (.585), Southeast Division Champions
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . 7-7, Lost to Toronto (3-4) in Conf. Semifinals
453
M I A M I H E AT
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER MIA HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER MIA HIGH SCORER
12/12/88 H W 110-94 Malone - 33 Seikaly - 19 12/18/01 A W 95-56 Malone/Marshall - 21 Jones - 12
12/23/88 A L 80-101 Malone - 32 Sparrow - 19 1/28/02 H W 101-89 Russell - 20 Strickland - 16
1/10/89 A W 92-88 Malone - 29 Seikaly - 30 1/10/03 H W 92-76 Harpring - 31 C. Butler - 19
2/7/89 H W 96-77 Malone - 26 Long/Sparrow - 14 3/10/03 A W 83-73 Malone - 29 Butler - 24
3/3/89 A W 107-95 Malone - 34 Washington - 15 1/15/04 H W 97-85 Kirilenko - 26 Jones - 18
3/17/89 H W 118-96 Malone - 31 Thompson - 15 2/17/04 A L 85-97 Kirilenko - 31 Wade - 31
12/30/89 H W 117-98 Malone - 33 Rice - 19 11/19/04 A L (OT) 105-107 Boozer - 25 Wade - 39
3/5/90 A L 104-105 Malone - 32 Seikaly - 25 12/6/04 H L 80-100 Snyder - 12 Wade - 23
12/23/90 A L 93-99 K. Malone - 25 Douglas - 23 1/14/06 H L 94-100 Kirilenko - 25 Wade - 31
1/2/91 H W 112-104 K. Malone - 40 Rice - 26 3/14/06 A L 83-121 Harpring - 20 Wade - 25
11/19/91 A L 91-111 K. Malone - 25 Seikaly - 23 1/13/07 H L 110-119 Boozer - 29 Wade - 32
12/28/91 H W 128-103 K. Malone - 38 Smith - 19 3/13/07 A L 86-88 Boozer - 20 Williams - 15
12/23/92 A W 92-86 K. Malone - 23 Rice - 18 12/3/07 H W 110-101 Okur - 25 Wade - 26
1/12/93 H W (2OT) 125-122 K. Malone - 30 Rice - 31 12/22/07 A L 102-104 Williams - 22 Wade - 20
11/17/93 A W 115-111 K. Malone - 30 Seikaly - 24 12/3/08 H L 89-93 Millsap - 20 Wade - 23
1/7/94 H L 104-110 Stockton - 22 Rice - 27 3/14/09 A L (3OT) 129-140 Williams - 30 Wade - 50
11/4/94 H W 119-108 Hornacek - 21 Rice/Smith - 19 12/23/09 A L 70-80 Williams - 18 Wade - 29
3/12/95 A W 96-86 Malone - 28 Rice - 25 1/11/10 H W 118-89 Boozer - 25 Beasley - 20
12/16/95 A W 83-74 Malone - 30 Gamble - 20 11/9/10 A W (OT) 116-114 Millsap - 46 Wade - 39
1/8/96 H W 94-92 Malone - 32 Mourning - 22 12/8/10 H L 98-111 Jefferson - 25 James - 33
12/19/96 A W (OT) 94-87 Malone - 35 Hardaway - 24 3/2/12 H W 99-98 Jefferson - 20 James - 35
1/4/97 H W 83-80 Malone - 28 Lenard/Mourning - 18 12/22/12 A L 89-105 Ma. Williams - 16 James - 30
12/16/97 A W 103-95 Malone - 29 Hardaway - 21 1/14/13 H W 104-97 Jefferson - 23 James - 32
2/24/98 H L 102-104 Malone - 26 Lenard/Mourning - 20 12/16/13 A L 94-117 Burks - 31 James - 30
3/23/99 H W 84-81 Malone - 23 Hardaway - 30 2/8/14 H W 94-89 Williams - 23 Wade - 19
12/22/99 A L 72-74 Malone - 21 Mourning - 17 12/12/14 H L 95-100 Kanter - 25 D. Wade - 29
1/13/00 H W 93-83 Russell - 19 Mourning - 27 12/17/14 A W 105-87 Hayward - 29 D. Wade - 42
11/10/00 H L 80-87 Malone - 21 Grant - 21 11/12/15 A L 91-92 Favors - 25 C. Bosh - 25
12/1/00 A W 94-92 Malone - 27 Jones - 25 1/9/16 H W 98-83 Hayward - 34 C. Bosh - 24
Jazz Heat
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
454
M I LWA U K E E B U C K S
1001 N. Fourth Street (414) 227-0500
Milwaukee, WI 53203 www.bucks.com
DIRECTORY
Owners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wes Edens, Marc Lasry, Jamie Dinan
General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Hammond
2016-17 SCHEDULE Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Justin Zanik
Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Kidd (3rd NBA Season, 85-79, .518)
Wed, Feb. 1 MILWAUKEE 7 p.m. MT (ROOT)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (2nd Season w/ Milwaukee, 41-41, .500)
Fri, Feb. 24 @ Milwaukee 6 p.m. MT (ROOT)
Assistant Coaches. Joe Prunty, Eric Hughes, Greg Foster, Sean Sweeney,
2015-16 RESULTS (2-0) Stacey Augmon
Head Strength & Rehab Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suki Hobson
2/5/16 MILWAUKEE W 84-81 Director of Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Flanagan
3/20/16 @ Milwaukee W 94-85 Vice President of Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …Dan Smyczek
Director of Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …Mark Rosenberg
JAZZ VS. BUCKS ALL-TIME Public Relations Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erika Johnson
All-Time Total Home Road
Jazz Record: 50-43 30-17 20-26 GENERAL INFORMATION
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 7-11 4-5 3-6 Home Court. . . . BMO Harris Bradley Center (18,717), opened in 1988
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 43-32 26-12 17-20 Team Colors.Good Land Green, Cream City Cream, Great Lakes Blue and
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 21-3 Bucks Black
At BMO Harris Bradley Center (‘88-pres.): 14-12 Radio. . . . . . . . WTMJ (620 AM): Ted Davis, Dennis Krause (home only)
In Overtime: 1-5 1-2 0-3 Television. . FOX Sports Wisconsin: Jim Paschke, Gus Johnson, Marques
Johnson, Jon McGlocklin
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1968-69
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One (1970-71)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-49 (.402), 5th in Central Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
Jazz Bucks
Longest Series Win Streak: 9 (3/30/92-3/27/96) 7 (3/30/80-2/4/83)
Most Points Scored: 144, @ Utah, 1/27/90 158, @ Milwaukee, 3/14/79
Fewest Points Scored: 76, @ Milwaukee, 12/22/74 73, @ Utah, 1/3/12
High Scorer: 61, Karl Malone @ Utah, 1/27/90 57, Michael Redd @ Milwaukee, 11/11/06
High Rebounder: 25, Paul Griffin @ New Orleans, 2/23/77 20, Andrew Bogut @ Utah, 11/19/08
High Assists: 19, Gail Goodrich @ Milwaukee, 11/4/78 17, Brandon Jennings @ Milwaukee, 3/4/13 (OT)
John Stockton @ Milwaukee, 3/9/90
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M I LWA U K E E B U C K S
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER MIL HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER MIL HIGH SCORER
12/22/74 A L 76-96 Coleman - 14 Abdul-Jabbar - 23 12/12/92 H W 108-82 K. Malone - 27 Brickowski - 19
1/27/75 H L 115-117 Maravich - 36 Abdul-Jabbar - 41 2/18/93 A W 105-94 K. Malone - 26 Edwards - 25
2/7/75 A L 98-119 Maravich - 27 Abdul-Jabbar - 35 1/13/94 A W 101-83 Humphries/K. Malone - 14 Baker - 17
2/16/75 H W 103-101 Nelson - 27 Abdul-Jabbar - 33 3/25/94 H W 103-96 K. Malone - 27 Edwards - 24
10/31/75 H W 100-85 Maravich/Nelson - 16 Myers - 28 12/18/94 A W 101-98 Malone - 27 Day - 23
1/16/76 A W 94-92 Behagen - 25 Winters - 22 1/3/95 H W 123-91 Hornacek - 18 Robinson - 24
2/28/76 H L 99-112 Maravich - 21 Dandridge - 27 3/18/96 A W 107-90 Hornacek - 25 Robinson - 21
3/2/76 A L (OT) 109-111 Williams - 33 Winters - 28 3/27/96 H W 98-82 Hornacek - 24 Robinson - 31
12/1/76 H W 126-105 Maravich - 38 Dandridge - 23 1/8/97 A L (OT) 112-119 Malone - 38 Robinson - 38
2/15/77 A L 106-117 Williams - 24 Winters - 31 3/28/97 H W 101-96 Malone - 31 Douglas - 26
2/23/77 H W 106-96 Maravich - 38 Bridgeman/Dandridge - 19 1/8/98 H W 116-109 Malone - 39 Brandon - 29
1/5/78 A W 116-109 Maravich - 38 Winters - 23 3/7/98 A W 110-92 Malone - 40 Allen - 27
2/15/78 A L 99-112 Robinson - 37 Johnson - 26 Did Not Play in 1998-99 (lockout-shortened season)
2/26/78 H L (OT) 120-122 Goodrich - 31 Winters - 37 11/20/99 A W 111-100 Malone - 40 Allen - 23
10/15/78 H L 112-123 Robinson - 24 Johnson - 31 2/3/00 H L 99-102 Malone - 28 Allen - 36
11/4/78 A W 116-108 Robinson - 30 Winters - 33 12/13/00 H L 102-111 Malone - 35 Robinson - 32
3/14/79 A L 102-158 James - 20 Bridgeman - 25 4/12/01 A L 93-115 Manning/Marshall - 14 Allen - 43
4/6/79 H L 131-140 Haywood - 31 Johnson - 33 10/30/01 H L (OT) 112-119 Starks - 20 Allen - 32
10/15/79 H L 107-131 Maravich - 29 Bridgeman - 28 11/17/01 A L 93-104 Malone - 30 Robinson - 34
12/3/79 H L 89-96 Dantley - 28 Bridgeman - 19 1/3/03 A W 118-115 Kirilenko - 21 Allen - 29
12/16/79 A L 79-104 Dantley - 16 Johnson - 21 3/28/03 H W 103-90 Harpring - 28 Redd - 26
12/30/79 A W 95-88 Dantley - 23 Johnson - 26 11/15/03 A L 95-100 Arroyo - 21 Redd - 28
1/22/80 H W (OT) 127-122 Dantley - 36 Johnson - 31 11/21/03 H W 99-90 Kirilenko - 20 Redd - 28
3/30/80 A L 91-107 Poquette - 16 Bridgeman - 20 1/8/05 A L 86-89 Boozer - 28 Redd - 26
11/18/80 H L 93-126 Dantley - 29 Moncrief - 21 3/26/05 H W 94-89 Bell - 23 Williams - 19
12/2/80 A L 108-119 Dantley - 30 Johnson - 21 11/21/05 H W 100-80 Giricek - 18 Redd - 25
1/28/82 H L 101-119 Dantley - 32 May - 27 12/17/05 A W 88-80 3 players - 14 Redd - 19
3/14/82 A L 100-129 Dantley - 19 Moncrief - 22 11/11/06 A W 113-111 Boozer - 32 Redd - 57
11/24/82 A L 106-119 Dantley - 30 Johnson - 34 12/4/06 H W 101-88 Boozer - 30 Bell - 23
2/4/83 H L 110-122 Drew - 33 Johnson - 27 1/14/08 H W 98-87 Williams - 33 Bogut - 23
2/4/84 H W 116-102 Dantley - 36 Moncrief - 31 3/12/08 A W 114-110 Williams - 26 Redd/Villanueva - 26
2/17/84 A L 91-105 Dantley - 26 Johnson - 22 11/19/08 H W 105-94 Miles - 25 Jefferson - 25
12/16/84 A L 102-115 Dantley - 42 Cummings - 29 12/23/08 A L 86-94 Kirilenko - 22 Redd - 27
2/27/85 H* L 100-119 Griffith - 28 Cummings - 30 1/16/10 H W 112-95 Miles - 19 Delfino - 28
1/27/86 H L 103-127 Dantley - 31 Moncrief - 32 3/12/10 A L 87-95 Boozer - 26 Salmons - 24
2/13/86 A L 106-113 Dantley - 27 Pressey - 24 11/29/10 H W 109-88 Jefferson/Williams - 22 Jennings - 27
2/18/87 H L 109-113 Malone - 26 Cummings - 35 12/18/10 A W 95-86 Williams - 22 Bogut - 19
3/6/87 A W 124-123 Malone - 34 Sikma - 20 1/3/12 H W 85-73 Jefferson - 26 Gooden - 24
1/8/88 A W 111-107 Malone - 29 Sikma - 24 2/6/13 H W 100-86 Jefferson/Millsap - 19 Ilyasova/Jennings - 17
3/26/88 H L 105-107 Malone - 33 Cummings - 24 3/4/13 A L (OT) 108-109 Favors - 23 Ellis - 34
1/7/89 A L 89-107 Malone - 24 Cummings - 25 1/2/14 H W 96-87 Hayward - 22 Sanders - 16
1/20/89 H W 98-96 Malone - 39 Pierce/Sikma - 22 3/3/14 A L 88-114 Kanter - 27 Ilyasova - 31
1/27/90 H W 144-96 Malone - 61 R. Pierce - 21 1/22/15 A W 101-99 Hayward - 24 J. Dudley/B. Knight - 16
3/9/90 A W 108-100 Malone - 40 3 players - 15 2/28/15 H W 82-75 Burke - 23 K. Middleton - 18
11/19/90 A L 104-114 K. Malone - 24 Pierce - 22 2/5/16 H W 84-81 Hood - 23 K. Middleton - 18
3/25/91 H W 109-98 K. Malone - 37 Ellis - 25 3/20/16 A W 94-85 Hayward - 18 J. Parker - 19
1/8/92 A L 98-99 K. Malone - 28 M. Malone - 22
3/30/92 H W 120-100 J. Malone - 30 Ellis - 20
Jazz Bucks
*Alternate Site Home Games: Huntsman Center (U of Utah) (2/27/85) none
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M I N N E S O TA T I M B E R W O LV E S
600 Hennepin Avenue, (612) 673-1600
Suite 300 www.timberwolves.com
Minneapolis, MN 55403
DIRECTORY
Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen Taylor
Chief Executive Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ethan Casson
2016-17 SCHEDULE President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Wright
President of Basketball Operations/Head Coach. . . . . . Tom Thibodeau
Mon, Nov. 28 @ Minnesota 6 p.m. MT (ROOT)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (6th NBA Season, 255-139, .647)
Sat, Jan. 7 @ Minnesota 6 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1st Season w/ Minnesota)
Wed, March 1 MINNESOTA 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Layden
Fri, April 7 MINNESOTA 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noah Croom
Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . Andy Greer, Ryan Saunders, Rick Brunson
2015-16 RESULTS (3-1) Player Development Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vince Legarza
12/30/15 @ Minnesota L 80-94 Shooting Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Patton
1/29/16 MINNESOTA W 103-90 Director of Player Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Pauga
3/26/16 @ Minnesota W 93-84 Director of Basketball Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emmanuel Rohan
4/1/16 MINNESOTA W 98-85 Director of Medical Operations/Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gregg Farnam
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach/Assistant Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . Dave Crewe
JAZZ VS. TIMBERWOLVES ALL-TIME Vice President of Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brad Ruiter
All-Time Total Home Road Senior Public Relations Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Seehusen
Jazz Record: 75-37 42-14 33-23 Communications Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Bell
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): n/a n/a n/a Public Relations Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex King
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 75-37 42-14 33-23 Senior Corporate Communications Manager. . . . . . . . . . Kirsten Wenker
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 37-14
At Target Center (‘90-pres.): 30-23 GENERAL INFORMATION
In Overtime: 5-1 3-1 2-0 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Target Center (19,356) opened in 1990
Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue, Green, Silver
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WCCO (830 AM): Alan Horton
Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fox Sports North: Dave Benz, Jim Petersen
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-90
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . 29-53 (.354), 5th in Northwest Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
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M I N N E S O TA T I M B E R W O LV E S
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER MIN HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER MIN HIGH SCORER
11/21/89 A W (OT) 103-101 Malone - 39 Corbin - 26 2/26/03 A L 85-92 Malone - 19 Garnett - 24
12/17/89 A W 122-112 Malone - 34 Campbell - 34 11/3/03 H W 93-88 Harpring - 32 Cassell - 27
2/13/90 H W (OT) 110-104 Malone - 40 Campbell - 29 11/14/03 A W 85-77 Arroyo - 30 Garnett - 23
4/15/90 A W 103-90 Malone - 32 Campbell - 33 2/11/04 H L 66-77 Kirilenko - 21 Cassell - 24
4/20/90 H W 97-89 Malone - 36 Campbell - 23 4/12/04 A L 90-104 Arroyo - 19 Sprewell - 24
11/18/90 A W 103-94 K. Malone - 24 Campbell/Corbin - 24 1/28/05 A L 91-93 Kirilenko/Lopez - 14 Garnett - 25
11/30/90 H W 96-79 J. Malone - 19 Richardson - 22 2/11/05 H W 100-82 Boozer - 21 Sprewell - 16
2/5/91 A L 93-94 K. Malone - 29 Mitchell - 26 4/6/05 A L 86-111 Harpring/Giricek - 14 Szczerbiak - 20
2/16/91 H W 115-107 K. Malone - 28 Campbell - 25 4/15/05 H L 84-100 McLeod - 20 Garnett - 22
3/23/91 H W 95-89 K. Malone - 27 Richardson - 25 12/5/05 H L 77-91 Okur - 14 Szczerbiak - 26
11/1/91 A W 112-97 K. Malone - 35 Richardson - 20 2/10/06 A W 94-80 Harpring - 25 Hassell - 19
1/11/92 A L 96-101 J. Malone - 32 Campbell - 21 3/8/06 H W 96-93 Williams - 24 Garnett - 26
1/14/92 H W 116-110 K. Malone - 28 Richardson - 27 4/7/06 A W 103-95 Boozer - 30 Reed - 18
4/5/92 A L 91-93 K. Malone - 33 Campbell - 22 12/8/06 A L 103-110 Williams - 21 Garnett - 31
4/17/92 H W 120-106 J. Malone - 35 Glass - 26 1/22/07 H W 106-91 Okur - 28 Davis - 32
12/3/92 H W 110-91 J. Malone - 19 Person/West - 16 3/2/07 A W 109-83 Williams - 21 Garnett - 22
12/28/92 H W 114-95 K. Malone - 21 Williams - 19 3/28/07 H W 108-102 Boozer - 25 Garnett - 25
2/15/93 A W 112-91 K. Malone - 38 Person - 26 2/26/08 A L 100-111 Boozer - 34 Jefferson/McCants - 22
3/9/93 H W 116-107 K. Malone - 27 West - 23 3/5/08 H W 105-76 Williams - 21 Foye - 18
4/25/93 A L 111-113 J. Malone - 24 Williams - 29 3/30/08 A L 103-110 Boozer - 25 Jefferson - 22
11/6/93 A W 105-95 K. Malone - 32 Laettner - 22 4/2/08 H W 117-100 Okur - 22 Jaric - 18
12/15/93 A W 97-95 K. Malone - 31 Williams - 27 12/9/08 A W 99-96 Brewer - 25 Jefferson - 21
12/27/93 H W 97-93 K. Malone - 34 Person - 22 1/20/09 H W 112-107 Millsap - 28 Jefferson - 25
1/26/94 A L 98-100 K. Malone - 33 Laettner/Person - 22 2/25/09 A W 120-103 Okur - 25 Gomes/Love - 24
3/8/94 H W 100-86 K. Malone - 30 Smith - 21 4/3/09 H L 102-103 Williams - 34 Carney/Gomes - 25
12/1/94 H L 94-96 Malone - 24 Rider - 19 12/5/09 A L 101-108 Boozer - 21 Gomes - 23
12/14/94 A W 103-95 Malone - 31 Rider - 24 12/14/09 H L 108-110 Williams - 38 Flynn - 28
1/30/95 H W 115-80 Malone - 25 Rider - 19 12/30/09 A W 107-103 Williams - 21 Jefferson - 21
4/18/95 A W 113-94 Malone - 32 Rider - 18 3/17/10 H W 122-100 Millsap - 21 Brewer/Jefferson - 17
4/21/95 H W 99-96 Malone - 22 Rider - 25 12/22/10 A W 112-107 Williams - 25 Love - 25
11/18/95 A W 126-102 Malone - 31 Rider - 24 1/28/11 H W 108-100 Millsap - 30 Love - 22
12/28/95 H W 99-83 Malone - 21 Gugliotta - 13 3/11/11 A L 101-122 Hayward - 18 Love - 24
3/10/96 A W 104-96 Hornacek - 28 Webb - 21 3/16/11 H W 119-104 Miles - 40 Love - 22
4/5/96 H L 99-103 Malone - 33 Garnett/Rider - 20 1/21/12 H W 108-98 Millsap - 26 Rubio - 17
12/6/96 H W 106-95 Malone - 34 Gugliotta - 28 2/22/12 A L 98-100 Millsap - 25 Barea - 22
12/23/96 A L 98-107 Malone - 22 Marbury - 33 3/15/12 H W (OT) 111-105 Hayward - 26 Love - 25
3/9/97 A W 115-106 Malone - 36 Marbury - 21 1/2/13 H W 106-84 Hayward - 17 Love/Shved - 13
4/19/97 H W 101-89 Malone - 26 Robinson - 28 2/13/13 A W 97-93 Millsap - 21 Williams - 24
11/24/97 H W (OT) 133-124 Malone - 33 Marbury - 38 4/12/13 H W 107-100 Jefferson - 40 Barea - 23
3/16/98 A W 102-96 Malone - 29 Marbury - 26 4/15/13 A W 96-80 Jefferson - 22 Williams - 18
4/11/98 A L 103-110 Malone - 37 Marbury - 30 1/18/14 A L 72-98 Burks - 18 Pekovic - 27
4/14/98 H W 126-109 Malone - 44 Marbury - 25 1/21/14 H L 97-112 Hayward - 27 Brewer/Love - 19
3/13/99 H W 99-72 Malone - 26 Garnett - 22 2/22/14 H L 104-121 Kanter - 25 Love - 37
3/15/99 A W 90-83 Malone - 17 Smith - 26 4/16/14 A W (2OT) 136-130 Burke - 32 Martin - 36
4/18/99 A W 97-76 Russell - 14 Garnett - 18 12/30/14 H W 100-94 Burke/Hayward - 26 S. Muhammad - 30
11/19/99 A L 84-89 Malone/Stockton - 19 Garnett - 29 1/3/15 A W 101-89 Burke - 28 A. Wiggins/M. Willams - 20
11/22/99 H W 108-93 Malone - 34 Brandon - 21 3/23/15 H L (OT) 104-106 Favors- 19 Z. LaVine - 27
1/19/00 H L 88-91 Stockton - 23 Garnett - 31 3/30/15 A W 104-84 Hayward - 22 Z. LaVine - 21
1/29/00 A L 94-96 Malone - 35 Garnett - 29 12/30/15 A L 80-94 Burke - 23 K. Towns - 25
11/6/00 H W 98-92 Malone - 22 Brandon - 25 1/29/16 H W 103-90 Hood - 22 K. Towns - 32
12/23/00 A W 98-92 Stockton - 21 Garnett - 19 3/26/16 A W 93-84 Favors - 19 R. Rubio - 23
1/17/01 H L 81-89 Malone - 22 Garnett - 23 4/1/16 H W 98-85 Hayward - 22 A. Wiggins - 24
4/15/01 A L 100-107 Stockton - 21 Garnett/Szczerbiak - 17
12/12/01 H L 87-98 Malone - 20 Garnett - 24
1/4/02 A L 86-93 Malone - 15 Szczerbiak - 37
3/2/02 H L 105-116 Malone/Russell - 25 Garnett - 26
3/17/02 A W 96-89 Malone - 27 Szczerbiak - 33
11/29/02 H W 95-77 Harpring - 33 Garnett - 21
1/4/03 A W 105-97 Malone - 33 Garnett - 26
2/17/03 H W 109-97 Malone - 28 Garnett - 34
Jazz Timberwolves
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
458
NEW ORLEANS PELICANS
5800 Airline Drive (504) 593-4700
Metairie, LA 70003 www.pelicans.com
DIRECTORY
Owner/Chairman of the Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Benson
Executive Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gayle Benson
President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Lauscha
2016-17 SCHEDULE Executive Vice President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mickey Loomis
Wed, Feb. 8 @ New Orleans 6 p.m. MT (ROOT) General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dell Demps
Mon, March 6 NEW ORLEANS 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . Alvin Gentry (14th NBA season, 365-422, .464)
Mon, March 27 NEW ORLEANS 8:30 p.m. MT (TNT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(2nd Season w/ New Orleans, 30-52, .366)
Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darren Erman
2015-16 RESULTS (2-2) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Weber, Robert Pack,
11/28/15 NEW ORLEANS W 101-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fred Vinson, Kevin Hanson
12/16/15 NEW ORLEANS L 94-104 Head Strength & Conditioning Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Sumerlin
2/10/16 @ New Orleans L 96-100 Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duane Brooks
Sr. Vice President of Communications/Broadcasting. . . . . . . Greg Bensel
3/5/16 @ New Orleans W 106-94
Director of Basketball Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Ryan
Basketball Communications Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will McClaran
JAZZ VS. PELICANS/HORNETS ALL-TIME Basketball Communications Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Trahant
All-Time Total Home Road Communications/Broadcasting Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Miller
Jazz Record: 28-20 16-7 12-13
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): n/a n/a n/a GENERAL INFORMATION
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 28-20 16-7 12-13 Arena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smoothie King Center (16,867),
vs. New Orleans Hornets (‘02-05, ‘07-13): 18-12 11-4 7-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . opened in 1999 (first game in 2002)
vs. NO/Okla. City Hornets (‘06-07): 5-2 2-1 3-1 Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue, Gold and Red
vs. New Orleans Pelicans (‘13-pres.): 5-6 3-2 2-4 Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WRNO (99.5 FM): Sean Kelley, John DeShazier
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 16-7 TV. . . . . . FOX Sports New Orleans: Joel Meyers, David Wesley, Jen Hale
At Smoothie King Center (‘02-pres.): 9-12
In Overtime: 0-1 0-1 0-0 BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03, New Orleans Hornets;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06, New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets;
. . . . . 2007-08, New Orleans Hornets; 2013-14, New Orleans Pelicans
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . 30-52 (.366), 5th in Southwest Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
459
NEW ORLEANS PELICANS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER NO HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER NO HIGH SCORER
10/30/02 A L 75-100 Malone - 20 Davis - 21 11/24/10 H W 105-87 Williams - 26 Paul - 17
12/12/02 H L 88-93 Harpring - 21 Wesley - 33 12/17/10 A L 71-100 Millsap - 14 West - 23
11/12/03 A L 89-96 Harpring - 20 Davis - 23 3/24/11 H L (OT) 117-121 Millsap - 33 West - 29
3/31/04 H W 89-76 Giricek - 19 Armstrong - 19 4/11/11 A W 90-78 Harris/Miles - 18 Paul - 15
11/22/04 H L 75-76 Kirilenko - 18 Magloire - 20 1/2/12 H W 94-90 Jefferson - 22 Jack - 27
2/5/05 H W 108-92 Boozer - 18 Nachbar - 21 2/13/12 A L 80-86 Favors/Jefferson - 14 Kaman - 27
3/4/05 A L 85-92 Kirilenko - 21 Brown/Smith - 14 4/13/12 A L 85-96 Millsap - 27 Gordon - 25
4/8/05 A W 98-87 Harpring - 28 Smith - 18 11/2/12 A L 86-88 Foye - 20 Anderson/Lopez - 19
2/22/06 A* W 82-76 Williams - 17 Paul - 18 11/28/12 A W 96-84 Jefferson - 19 Lopez/Vasquez - 18
2/25/06 H L 95-100 Okur - 26 Paul - 23 1/30/13 H W 104-99 Millsap - 25 Vasquez - 17
3/27/06 H W 104-80 Boozer - 21 Butler - 15 4/5/13 H W 95-83 Hayward - 23 Davis - 24
4/14/06 A* W 105-104 Kirilenko - 25 West - 31 11/13/13 H W 111-105 Hayward - 27 Davis - 29
1/27/07 A* L 83-94 Williams - 27 Jackson - 21 11/20/13 A L 98-105 Kanter - 19 Davis - 22
3/4/07 A* W 108-94 Okur - 28 Chandler - 20 3/28/14 A L 95-102 Hayward - 21 Evans - 22
3/10/07 H W 96-86 Okur - 29 Pargo - 15 4/4/14 H W 100-96 Burks/Hayward - 21 Morrow - 26
11/23/07 H W 99-71 Boozer - 19 West - 18 11/22/14 H L 94-106 Hayward - 31 A. Davis - 43
2/4/08 H W 110-88 Williams - 29 Pargo - 24 12/16/14 A L 111-119 Kanter - 29 A. Davis - 31
2/29/08 A L 98-110 Okur - 23 West - 25 2/9/15 A W 100-96 Hayward - 32 E. Gordon - 31
4/8/08 A W 77-66 Okur - 22 Stojakovic - 15 11/28/15 H W 101-87 Burks - 21 A. Davis - 36
1/7/09 H W 116-90 Millsap - 27 Paul - 26 12/16/15 H L 94-104 Favors - 22 R. Anderson - 24
2/21/09 H W 102-88 Okur - 25 Paul - 24 2/10/16 A L 96-100 Favors - 29 J. Holliday - 21
4/5/09 A W 108-94 Brewer - 23 West - 23 3/5/16 A W 106-94 Favors - 28 A. Davis - 29
1/4/10 H L 87-91 Boozer - 18 Brown - 30
2/17/10 A W 98-90 Millsap - 24 Collison/Stojakovic - 24
3/20/10 H W 106-86 Millsap - 22 Thornton - 22
4/9/10 A W 114-103 Williams - 27 Collison - 28
Jazz Pelicans
*Alternate Site Home Games: none Oklahoma City, OK (2/22/06, 4/14/06,
1/27/07, 3/4/07)
460
N EW YO R K K N I C KS
Madison Square Garden (212) 465-6000
New York, NY 10121 www.nyknicks.com
DIRECTORY
Executive Chairman,The Madison Square Garden Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James L. Dolan
President & CEO,The Madison Square Garden Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tad Smith
2016-17 SCHEDULE President, New York Knicks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Jackson
Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Hornacek (1st Season w/ New York)
Sun, Nov. 6 @ New York 10 a.m. MT (ROOT) Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kurt Rambis
Wed, March 22 NEW YORK 8:30 p.m. MT (ROOT/ESPN) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard Eisley, Corey Gaines,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Sichting, Joshua Longstaff
2015-16 RESULTS (1-1) Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roger Hinds
12/9/15 NEW YORK W 106-85 Vice President, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonathan Supranowitz
1/20/16 @ New York L 111-118 (OT) Director, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gregg Schwartz
Manager, Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Derek Lapinski
JAZZ VS. KNICKS ALL-TIME GENERAL INFORMATION
All-Time Total Home Road
Home Court. . . . . . . . Madison Square Garden (19,812), opened in 1968
Jazz Record: 45-47 32-14 13-33
Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, Blue, White
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 10-11 9-2 1-9 Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ESPN (98.7FM): Mike Crispino, Brendan Brown
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 35-36 23-12 12-24 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MSG: Mike Breen, Walt Frazier
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 16-7
At Madison Square Garden (‘68-pres.): 13-33 BACKGROUND
In Overtime: 4-5 3-2 1-3 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1946-47
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Two (last 1972-73)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-50 (.390), 3rd in Atlantic Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
461
N EW YO R K K N I C KS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER NYK HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER NYK HIGH SCORER
10/17/74 A L 74-89 Maravich - 15 Monroe - 20 11/20/93 A W 86-72 K. Malone - 20 Mason - 14
12/28/74 A L 94-101 Coleman - 23 Jackson - 18 12/6/93 H W 103-96 K. Malone - 29 Ewing/Starks - 21
2/2/75 H W 118-114 Maravich - 33 Monroe - 25 11/14/94 H W 110-97 Malone - 29 Starks - 35
3/28/75 H W 111-102 Maravich - 32 Monroe - 28 1/14/95 A W 86-81 Malone - 21 Ewing - 22
10/26/75 H W (2OT) 125-114 Maravich - 45 Monroe - 36 11/12/95 A L 110-120 Malone - 29 Starks - 26
12/27/75 A L 101-108 Behagen - 21 Haywood - 26 3/1/96 H W 99-88 Stockton - 25 Davis/Ewing - 16
1/30/76 H W 119-97 Maravich - 31 Frazier - 19 12/17/96 A L 94-99 Malone - 29 Ewing - 25
2/21/76 A L 98-102 Maravich - 31 Haywood - 30 2/25/97 H W 110-99 Malone - 33 Ewing - 28
3/17/76 H L 107-112 Maravich - 27 Monroe - 27 2/18/98 H W 94-78 Malone - 25 Houston - 13
10/30/76 A W 115-112 Maravich - 39 Monroe - 36 3/22/98 A W (OT) 124-119 Malone - 30 Starks - 26
1/23/77 H W 111-102 Maravich - 38 McAdoo - 36 Did Not Play in 1998-99 (lockout-shortened season)
2/22/77 A L 102-119 Maravich - 28 McAdoo - 27 11/17/99 H W 98-90 Malone - 33 Sprewell - 24
2/25/77 H W 124-107 Maravich - 68 McAdoo - 28 3/5/00 A W 88-79 Malone - 30 Sprewell - 22
10/26/77 H W 123-106 Maravich - 30 Shelton - 21 12/15/00 A W 89-58 Malone/Starks - 18 Houston - 14
11/15/77 A L 105-108 Kelley/Robinson - 20 McAdoo - 34 2/14/01 H W 106-90 Malone - 33 Rice - 24
12/30/77 A L 116-118 Maravich - 32 McAdoo - 33 2/17/02 A W 92-89 Malone - 27 Houston - 29
3/31/78 H L 116-117 Goodrich - 38 McMillian/Shelton - 24 3/8/02 H L 79-85 Malone - 25 Houston - 20
10/26/78 H W 123-111 Robinson - 32 Haywood - 46 11/12/02 A W 108-87 Malone - 21 Weatherspoon - 17
11/25/78 A L 96-103 Robinson - 34 Haywood - 35 4/4/03 H L (OT) 92-94 Malone - 23 Houston - 27
2/7/79 H W (OT) 125-123 Haywood - 26 McAdoo - 37 12/10/03 H W 95-73 Harpring - 22 Anderson - 16
3/13/79 A L 91-104 McElroy - 29 Knight - 21 2/20/04 A W 92-78 Kirilenko - 23 Marbury - 21
11/1/79 H L 118-134 Boone/Dantley - 22 Knight - 31 12/19/04 A L 93-94 Harpring - 21 Crawford - 24
2/16/80 A W 121-102 Dantley - 38 R. Williams - 30 2/7/05 H L (OT) 99-102 Kirilenko - 25 Marbury - 30
11/8/80 H L 102-109 Dantley - 38 S. Williams - 22 11/14/05 H L 62-73 Williams - 18 Crawford - 20
12/16/80 A L 97-112 Dantley - 30 Cartwright/Russell - 22 12/23/05 A L 90-98 Giricek - 19 Crawford - 28
1/12/82 H L 121-129 Dantley - 44 Richardson - 26 12/18/06 A L (OT) 96-97 Boozer/Williams - 23 Marbury - 29
3/9/82 A L 112-126 Dantley - 28 Richardson - 22 2/10/07 H W (OT) 104-102 Okur - 29 Crawford - 29
11/30/82 A L 93-124 Griffith - 29 Tucker - 21 11/26/07 A L 109-113 Boozer - 30 Marbury - 28
1/21/83 H W 108-93 Griffith - 38 Robinson - 25 1/30/08 H W 100-89 Williams - 22 Crawford - 26
2/10/84 H L 111-121 Dantley - 39 King - 38 11/9/08 A L 99-107 Boozer - 19 Crawford - 32
3/10/84 A L 105-114 Dantley - 32 King - 24 3/30/09 H W 112-104 Williams - 24 Harrington - 24
10/30/84 H W 117-111 Griffith - 30 King - 24 11/9/09 A W 95-93 Boozer/Kirilenko - 23 Douglas - 21
12/13/84 A L (OT) 115-119 Griffith - 35 King - 30 3/29/10 H W 103-98 Boozer - 26 Harrington - 26
2/6/86 H W 119-101 Dantley - 36 Banister/Tucker - 17 1/12/11 H W 131-125 Miles/Williams - 24 Williams - 25
2/15/86 A W 104-97 Dantley/Malone - 24 Wilkins - 22 3/7/11 A L 109-131 Jefferson - 36 Anthony - 34
12/5/86 H W 123-96 Griffith - 19 Cummings - 18 2/6/12 A L 88-99 Jefferson - 22 Lin - 28
3/3/87 A L 86-99 Malone - 26 Ewing/Wilkins - 20 3/9/13 A L 84-113 Burks - 14 Smith - 24
12/4/87 H W 104-92 Bailey - 31 Ewing - 26 3/18/13 H L 83-90 Hayward - 17 Smith - 20
3/12/88 A L 105-108 Malone - 31 Wilkins - 22 3/7/14 A L 81-108 Burks/Hayward - 18 Anthony - 29
12/15/88 A L 116-117 Bailey/Malone - 33 Newman - 31 3/31/14 H L 83-92 Hayward - 18 Anthony - 34
1/28/89 H W 127-104 Malone - 41 Ewing - 18 11/14/14 A W 102-100 Hayward - 33 C. Anthony - 46
12/19/89 A L 107-115 Malone - 29 Ewing - 41 3/10/15 H W 87-82 Favors - 29 A. Shved - 21
1/25/90 H W 115-89 Malone - 26 Ewing - 25 12/9/15 H W 106-85 Hayward - 24 C. Anthony - 12
1/23/91 H L 94-109 K. Malone - 28 Ewing - 34 1/20/16 A L (OT) 111-118 Hood - 29 C. Anthony - 30
3/9/91 A L 92-101 K. Malone - 34 Vandeweghe - 24
12/21/91 A L 97-106 Stockton - 25 McDaniel - 29
1/27/92 H L 80-97 K. Malone - 28 Ewing - 28
3/4/93 A L 111-125 J. Malone/K. Malone - 32 Ewing/Campbell - 28
3/25/93 H W 104-87 K. Malone - 20 Ewing - 27
Jazz Knicks
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
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OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
208 Thunder Dr. (405) 208-4800
Oklahoma City, OK 73102 okcthunder.com
DIRECTORY
Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clayton I. Bennett
Executive Vice President & General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sam Presti
Vice President/Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Weaver
2016-17 SCHEDULE Assistant General Manager/Legal & Administration . . . . Michael Winger
Wed, Dec. 14 OKLAHOMA CITY 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy Donovan
Mon, Jan. 23 OKLAHOMA CITY 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(2nd season w/ Oklahoma City, 55-27, .671)
Tue, Feb. 28 @ Oklahoma City 6 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . Maurice Cheeks, Anthony Grant, Mark Bryant,
Sat, March 11 @ Oklahoma City 1 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darko Rajakovic, Vin Bhavnani, Royal Ivey, Adrian Griffin
Quality Control Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy Schmidt
2015-16 RESULTS (0-4) Director of Medical Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Donnie Strack
Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Sharpe
11/23/15 OKLAHOMA CITY L 89-111 Director of Team Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marc St. Yves
12/11/15 OKLAHOMA CITY L 90-94 Director of Basketball Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Tumbleson
12/13/15 @ Oklahoma City L 98-104 (OT) Managers of Basketball Communications. . . . Michael Ravina, John Read
3/24/16 @ Oklahoma City L 91-113
GENERAL INFORMATION
JAZZ VS. THUNDER / Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chesapeake Energy Arena (18,203),
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . opened in 2002 (first Thunder game in 2008)
SUPERSONICS ALL-TIME Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue, Red, Yellow and Dark Blue
All-Time Total Home Road Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WWLS (98.1 FM/640 AM): Matt Pinto
Jazz Record: 76-100 50-38 26-62 Spanish Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WKY (930 AM): Eleno Ornales
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 5-14 5-4 0-10 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fox Sports Oklahoma: Brian Davis,
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 71-86 45-34 26-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Cage, Lesley McCaslin
vs. Seattle SuperSonics (‘74-08): 66-79 42-30 24-49
vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (‘08-pres.): 10-21 8-8 2-13 BACKGROUND
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 30-20 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967-68, Seattle SuperSonics; 2008-09,
At Chesapeake Energy Arena (vs. Thunder): 2-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma City Thunder
At Chesapeake Energy Arena (all games): 5-14 (includes 3-1 vs. Hornets) NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One (1978-79)
In Overtime: 4-5 2-2 2-3 2015-16 Record. . . . . . . 55-27 (.671), Northwest Division Champions
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . 11-7, Lost to Golden State (3-4) in Western Conf. Finals
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OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER OKC HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER OKC HIGH SCORER
11/20/74 H L 95-99 Barnett - 18 3 players - 18 11/3/95 H W 112-94 Malone - 26 Schrempf - 24
12/6/74 A L 108-121 James - 22 Brown - 27 1/26/96 A L 93-94 Hornacek - 27 Payton - 24
1/4/75 A L 89-111 Walk - 20 Haywood - 20 3/30/96 A L 98-100 Malone - 24 Perkins - 22
1/17/75 H W 113-109 Maravich - 42 Fox - 28 4/2/96 H L 91-100 Malone - 20 Schrempf - 29
11/9/75 H L 97-111 James - 18 Brown - 41 11/1/96 H W 99-91 Malone - 27 Kemp - 26
12/19/75 A L 102-113 Moore - 20 Gilliam - 24 12/1/96 A W 96-90 Malone - 30 Kemp - 29
2/11/76 A L 90-93 Kelley - 14 Burleson - 25 2/5/97 A W 99-95 Malone - 26 Kemp - 23
3/7/76 H W 124-106 Nelson - 27 Gray - 16 2/23/97 H L (OT) 87-89 Malone - 32 Payton - 28
12/7/76 H W 110-98 James - 36 Watts - 22 11/14/97 H W 110-104 Hornacek/Malone - 23 Schrempf - 26
1/9/77 A L 76-92 Williams - 14 Brown - 26 1/28/98 H L 93-101 Malone - 27 Baker - 28
2/2/77 A L 95-120 Maravich - 15 Burleson - 17 2/14/98 A W 111-91 Malone - 34 Payton - 23
3/8/77 H L 91-96 McElroy - 21 Brown - 25 3/31/98 A L 86-88 Malone - 20 Baker - 18
11/13/77 A L 83-117 Maravich - 32 3 players - 20 2/16/99 A L 56-71 Malone - 15 Payton - 17
11/17/77 H W 127-116 Robinson - 33 Watts - 18 2/20/99 H W 110-80 Malone - 28 Hawkins - 14
3/4/78 H W 113-104 Watts - 24 Johnson - 23 4/25/99 H W 98-81 Malone - 21 MacLean - 23
3/16/78 A L 98-123 James - 21 Williams - 19 4/27/99 A L 85-90 Malone - 29 Payton - 30
11/15/78 A L 118-135 James - 21 Williams - 19 11/6/99 A L 94-99 Malone - 31 Payton - 22
12/27/78 A L 103-122 Robinson - 23 Brown - 27 12/10/99 H W 101-83 Malone - 21 Payton - 22
2/21/79 H L 94-96 McElroy - 37 Williams - 20 2/1/00 H L 96-104 Malone - 26 Payton - 35
11/10/79 H L 87-88 Dantley - 29 Johnson - 18 3/24/00 A W 98-95 Malone - 21 Payton - 28
12/1/79 H W 97-95 Boone - 17 Johnson - 25 1/30/01 A W 102-88 Malone - 25 Payton - 23
12/5/79 A L 96-115 Dantley - 19 Williams - 32 2/3/01 H W 111-91 Malone - 28 Lewis - 19
1/11/80 A L 90-100 Furlow - 20 Williams - 29 2/23/01 A W 96-84 Malone - 33 Payton - 19
2/23/80 H L 95-105 Dantley - 22 Williams - 33 3/7/01 H W 86-82 Malone - 26 Baker - 16
3/2/80 A L 91-103 Dantley - 24 Williams - 28 11/3/01 A W 91-74 Malone - 28 Mason - 18
10/20/80 H L 92-98 McKinney - 21 Johnson - 19 11/28/01 H W 112-88 Marshall - 20 Baker - 20
11/12/80 A W 114-106 Dantley - 34 Sikma - 28 1/16/02 H W 95-80 Collins - 22 Payton - 21
12/6/80 H L 98-108 Dantley - 29 Brown - 27 3/25/02 A L 92-106 Malone - 24 Lewis - 28
2/7/81 A L 89-96 Dantley - 31 Sikma - 24 11/3/02 A L 77-91 Kirilenko - 17 Payton - 18
2/17/81 H L 98-101 Dantley - 33 Bailey - 27 1/16/03 H W 92-85 Malone - 34 Payton - 27
12/19/81 H L 103-115 Dantley - 35 Williams - 30 3/5/03 H W 94-83 Malone - 23 Allen - 24
12/23/81 A L 99-113 Dantley - 20 Shelton - 27 4/6/03 A L 80-82 Malone - 22 Lewis - 24
1/15/82 A L 103-115 Dantley - 30 Williams - 42 11/28/03 H W 98-81 Bell - 25 Barry - 20
2/6/82 A L 103-129 Griffith - 25 Sikma - 20 2/24/04 H W 99-86 Kirilenko - 27 Allen - 26
2/26/82 H L 97-98 Dantley - 36 Sikma - 24 2/25/04 A W (OT) 93-92 Kirilenko - 24 Allen - 40
11/2/82 H L 92-120 Dantley - 29 Sikma - 24 3/24/04 A L 77-84 Kirilenko - 16 Allen - 26
12/29/82 A L 92-109 Wilkins - 21 Williams - 20 12/1/04 A L (OT) 119-129 Boozer - 36 Allen - 38
2/10/83 H L 99-105 Griffith - 22 Sikma - 31 12/27/04 H L 88-98 Harpring - 22 Lewis - 22
2/27/83 A L 98-101 Drew - 20 Williams - 18 1/23/05 A L 105-122 Boozer - 20 Lewis - 36
3/27/83 H L 108-122 Griffith - 25 Sikma - 23 1/26/05 H W 109-100 Lopez - 20 Allen - 27
12/28/83 A W 113-105 Dantley - 33 Sikma - 20 11/22/05 A W 93-87 Okur - 24 Lewis - 26
1/31/84 H* W (OT) 98-94 Dantley - 34 Sikma - 20 12/9/05 H L 90-106 Kirilenko - 17 Lewis - 26
2/24/84 A L 81-112 Dantley/Drew - 16 Wood - 20 1/25/06 H L 94-113 Kirilenko - 24 Allen - 22
3/25/84 A* W 121-98 Dantley - 40 Chambers - 21 3/5/06 A L 81-113 Boozer - 14 Lewis - 22
3/29/84 H W 106-96 Dantley - 24 Chambers - 28 11/17/06 A W 118-109 Williams - 27 Allen - 32
10/26/84 A L 94-102 Griffith - 21 Vranes - 24 12/2/06 H W 109-107 Boozer - 24 Allen - 33
11/2/84 H* W 107-101 Griffith - 41 Chambers - 29 1/12/07 A L (OT) 114-122 Boozer - 32 Allen - 54
12/6/84 H L 99-106 Bailey - 18 Chambers/Sikma - 26 4/7/07 H L 103-106 Williams - 24 Lewis - 35
3/22/85 A W 110-85 Dantley - 27 McCormick - 14 11/9/07 A W 103-101 Boozer - 27 Durant - 20
4/4/85 H L 118-119 Dantley - 34 Chambers - 34 12/15/07 H W 96-75 Boozer - 21 Szczerbiak - 24
12/30/85 H W 107-105 Dantley - 33 Wood - 27 2/13/08 A W 112-93 Boozer - 22 Durant - 19
1/7/86 A L 84-91 Malone - 25 Sikma - 19 3/22/08 H W 115-101 Boozer - 26 Durant/Green - 23
2/11/86 A L 92-105 Dantley - 27 McCormick/Sikma - 19 11/7/08 H W 104-97 Boozer - 21 Durant - 24
3/18/86 A W 107-104 Dantley - 28 Chambers - 24 1/14/09 A L 93-114 Williams - 25 Green - 23
3/24/86 H W 116-108 Dantley - 32 Chambers - 21 1/30/09 H W 110-90 Williams - 24 Durant - 29
11/26/86 H W 127-91 Malone - 23 Chambers - 22 3/20/09 A W 101-94 Williams - 24 Durant - 24
1/11/87 A L 111-127 Malone - 23 Chambers - 31 11/24/09 H L 94-104 Boozer - 26 Durant - 28
1/26/87 H L 95-108 Griffith - 17 Ellis - 34 12/31/09 A L 86-87 Boozer - 17 Durant - 31
2/24/87 H W 133-103 Malone - 38 Ellis - 26 3/14/10 A L 111-119 Matthews - 29 Durant - 35
4/14/87 A L 102-103 Bailey - 20 Chambers - 30 4/6/10 H W (OT) 140-139 Williams - 42 Durant - 45
12/14/87 H W 116-95 Bailey - 29 Ellis - 29 10/31/10 A W 120-99 Millsap - 30 Durant - 28
1/15/88 A L 105-124 Malone - 28 Ellis - 39 11/15/10 H L 108-115 Williams - 31 Durant - 30
2/1/88 H W 105-100 Bailey - 32 Ellis - 40 2/5/11 H L 105-121 Millsap - 34 Westbrook - 33
3/4/88 A W 125-110 Hansen - 28 Chambers - 29 3/23/11 A L 94-106 Jefferson - 32 Westbrook - 31
4/22/88 A W 110-109 Malone - 41 Ellis - 20 2/10/12 H L 87-101 Jefferson - 20 Westbrook - 28
11/4/88 H L 97-104 Malone - 36 Ellis - 46 2/14/12 A L 85-111 Jefferson - 15 Harden - 22
11/29/88 A L 102-109 Malone - 26 Ellis - 31 3/20/12 H W 97-90 Millsap - 20 Westbrook - 23
3/21/89 A L 96-101 Malone - 29 Ellis - 31 11/30/12 A L 94-106 Kanter - 18 Durant - 25
3/27/89 H W 124-105 Malone - 35 Ellis/McDaniel - 14 2/12/13 H W 109-94 Jefferson - 23 Durant - 33
1/3/90 A W 119-108 Malone - 26 McDaniel - 25 3/13/13 A L 87-110 Hayward - 20 Durant - 23
3/15/90 H W 117-95 Malone - 38 Polynice - 18 4/9/13 H L 80-90 Mo Williams - 19 Westbrook - 25
4/5/90 A L 91-101 Malone - 26 Threatt - 19 10/30/13 H L 98-101 Burks - 24 Durant - 42
4/10/90 H W 114-102 Malone - 33 Ellis - 30 11/24/13 A L 73-95 Gobert/Kanter - 10 Durant - 19
11/23/90 H W 97-96 K. Malone - 30 McDaniel - 33 1/7/14 H W 112-101 Hayward - 37 Durant - 48
2/24/91 A L 91-103 K. Malone - 29 Threatt - 30 3/30/14 A L 96-116 Kanter - 18 Durant - 31
3/16/91 A W (OT) 104-98 K. Malone - 32 Johnson - 19 11/18/14 H W 98-81 Burks - 20 J. Lamb - 19
4/18/91 H W 130-103 K. Malone - 28 Johnson - 17 11/26/14 A L 82-97 Hayward - 24 R. Jackson - 22
11/7/91 H L 95-103 Stockton - 23 Benjamin - 22 1/9/15 A L 94-99 Hayward - 27 K. Durant - 32
1/25/92 A W 104-103 K. Malone - 30 Benjamin/Pierce - 22 3/28/15 H W 94-89 Burks - 22 R. Westbrook - 37
2/27/92 H L (OT) 124-130 K. Malone - 35 Johnson - 32 11/23/15 H L 89-111 Hayward - 19 K. Durant - 27
3/31/92 A L 103-122 K. Malone - 24 Barros/Johnson - 18 12/11/15 H L 90-94 Hayward - 19 R. Westbrook - 24
1/14/93 H W 96-89 K. Malone - 38 Kemp - 15 12/13/15 A L (OT) 98-104 Hood - 23 K. Durant - 31
1/18/93 A L 96-106 K. Malone - 28 Payton - 22 3/24/16 A L 91-113 Burke - 17 K. Durant - 20
2/11/93 A W 101-96 Stockton - 23 Payton/Pierce - 21
3/19/93 H L 97-108 K. Malone - 29 Pierce - 28
11/8/93 H L 100-101 K. Malone - 22 Pierce - 16
1/8/94 A L 87-108 K. Malone - 20 3 players - 16
1/24/94 H W 95-90 K. Malone - 26 Payton - 18
4/5/94 A L 79-86 K. Malone - 16 Schrempf - 17
11/5/94 A* L 103-110 Malone/Stockton - 27 Schrempf - 26
11/23/94 H W 113-103 Hornacek - 40 Marciulionis - 21
1/26/95 A* W 120-108 Malone - 28 Kemp - 19
4/4/95 H W 114-92 Malone - 31 Payton - 26
Jazz Thunder
*Alternate Site Home Games: Las Vegas (1/31/84, 11/2/84) Tacoma, WA (11/5/94, 1/26/95)
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ORLANDO MAGIC
8701 Maitland Summit Blvd (407) 916-2400
Orlando, FL 32810 www.orlandomagic.com
DIRECTORY
Senior Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rich DeVos
Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan DeVos
Chief Executive Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Martins
2016-17 SCHEDULE General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Hennigan
Fri, Nov. 11 @ Orlando 5 p.m. MT (ROOT) Vice President/Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Perry
Sat, Jan. 14 ORLANDO 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Lloyd
Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . Frank Vogel (7th NBA Season, 250-181, .580)
2015-16 RESULTS (0-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1st Season w/ Orlando)
Assistant Coaches. . . . Chad Forcier, Corliss Williamson, David Adelman
11/13/15 @ Orlando L 93-102
Assistant Coaches/Player Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Hernandez
12/3/15 ORLANDO L 94-103 Strength & Conditioning Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Burgos
Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keon Weise
JAZZ VS. MAGIC ALL-TIME Director of Rehabiliation/Assistant Athletic Trainer. . . . . . Ron Weathers
All-Time Total Home Road Chief Communications Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Glass
Jazz Record: 32-22 18-9 14-13 Director of Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Galante
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): n/a n/a n/a Assistant Director of Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trish Wingerson
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 32-22 18-9 14-13 Communications Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melanie Curtsinger
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 16-8
Amway Center (‘10-pres.): 4-1 GENERAL INFORMATION
In Overtime: 1-2 1-0 0-2 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amway Center (18,846), opened in 2010
Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue, Silver and Black
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ESPN 580 Orlando (AM 580): Dennis Neumann,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richie Adubato
Spanish Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salsa 98.1 FM (WNUE-FM): Joey Colon
Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FOX Sports Florida: David Steele, Jeff Turner
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989-90
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . 35-47 (.427), 5th in Southeast Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
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ORLANDO MAGIC
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER ORL HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER ORL HIGH SCORER
11/22/89 H L 97-119 Malone - 33 3 players - 22 12/18/02 H L 90-97 Kirilenko/Harpring - 17 Garrity - 24
3/6/90 A W 111-101 Malone - 31 Theus - 22 3/12/03 A W 111-108 Malone - 40 McGrady - 32
11/15/90 A L (OT) 99-102 K. Malone - 34 Anderson - 23 11/17/03 H W 90-88 Kirilenko - 25 McGrady - 29
11/21/90 H W 106-91 K. Malone - 32 Catledge - 18 2/18/04 A L 77-90 Arroyo - 14 McGrady - 43
12/22/90 A W 104-96 K. Malone - 34 Skiles - 34 11/17/04 A L 92-107 Boozer - 27 Francis - 33
3/4/91 A W 106-88 K. Malone - 30 Scott - 28 12/8/04 H L 100-106 Harpring - 12 Mobley - 26
4/8/91 H W 111-95 K. Malone - 34 Scott - 26 3/6/06 H W 90-85 Okur - 22 Howard - 18
11/20/91 A W 107-102 J. Malone/K. Malone - 26 Scott/Skiles - 23 3/15/06 A L (OT) 108-114 Boozer/Okur - 30 Nelson - 25
12/10/91 H W 122-103 K. Malone - 27 Vincent - 23 11/27/06 H L 75-88 Boozer - 21 Howard - 21
12/22/92 A L 98-101 K. Malone - 30 O’Neal - 28 3/14/07 A L 90-101 Boozer - 29 Howard - 31
2/8/93 H W 108-96 K. Malone - 23 Skiles - 25 12/21/07 A W 113-94 Millsap - 28 Turkoglu - 27
11/16/93 A L 96-114 K. Malone - 30 Skiles - 25 1/12/08 H W 119-115 Okur - 29 Howard - 29
3/23/94 H L 93-98 K. Malone - 27 Hardaway - 21 12/13/08 H L 94-103 Kirilenko/Williams - 17 Lewis - 27
3/14/95 A W 107-95 Malone - 27 O’Neal - 29 3/15/09 A L 87-105 Boozer - 23 Howard - 28
3/31/95 H L 98-101 Malone - 26 O’Neal - 28 12/10/09 H W 120-111 Williams - 32 Carter - 34
12/15/95 A L 99-111 Malone - 24 Scott/O’Neal - 26 12/21/09 A L 99-104 Millsap - 20 Howard - 21
1/19/96 H W 111-99 Malone - 37 Anderson - 29 11/10/10 A W 104-94 Williams - 30 Carter - 20
12/14/96 H W 101-68 Ostertag/Stockon - 16 Seikaly - 23 12/10/10 H W 117-105 Williams - 32 Nelson - 19
12/20/96 A W 98-93 Stockton - 22 Seikaly - 30 4/21/12 H W (OT) 117-107 Harris - 21 Nelson - 23
12/18/97 A W 85-73 Malone - 30 Seikaly - 20 12/5/12 H W 87-81 Jefferson - 31 Davis - 18
1/17/98 H W 107-93 Malone - 32 Maxwell - 18 12/23/12 A W 97-93 Millsap - 18 Afflalo - 20
Did Not Play in 1998-99 (lockout-shortened season) 12/18/13 A W 86-82 Burke - 30 Nelson - 17
12/20/99 A L 102-104 Malone - 29 Armstrong - 22 3/22/14 H W 89-88 Jefferson - 21 Oladipo - 19
2/25/00 H W 96-88 Malone - 19 Amaechi - 24 12/5/14 H L 93-98 Favors - 21 T. Harris - 22
11/16/00 H W 99-84 Russell - 23 McGrady - 24 12/19/14 A W 101-94 Favors - 23 T. Harris - 24
11/29/00 A W 88-86 Malone - 27 McGrady - 28 11/13/15 A L 93-102 Burke/Hayward - 16 E. Fournier - 21
11/12/01 H W 105-98 Malone - 29 Armstrong - 18 12/3/15 H L 94-103 Hayward - 24 T. Harris - 17
12/19/01 A L 90-98 Malone - 28 Armstrong - 24
Jazz Magic
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
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PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
3 Crescent Drive, STE 300 (215) 339-7666
Philadelphia, PA 19112 www.sixers.com
DIRECTORY
Managing General Partner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Harris
Co-Managing General Partner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Blitzer
Chief Executive Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott O’Neil
2016-17 SCHEDULE President of Basketball Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Coangelo
Mon, Nov. 7 @ Philadelphia 5 p.m. MT (NBATV/ROOT) Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brett Brown
Thu, Dec. 29 PHILADELPHIA 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (4th Season w/ Philadelphia, 47-199, .191)
Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim O’Brien, Lloyd Pierce, Kevin Young,
2015-16 RESULTS (2-0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy Lange, John Townsend, Todd Wright
10/30/15 @ Philadelphia W 99-71 Director of Sports Performance & Research. . . . . . . . Dr. David T. Martin
12/28/15 PHILADELPHIA W 95-91 Head of Performance Science/Strength & Conditioning Coach. . . . . . . . . . . Jesse Wright
Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Johnson
Director of Public Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Preston
JAZZ VS. 76ERS ALL-TIME
All-Time Total Home Road GENERAL INFORMATION
Jazz Record: 52-41 32-14 20-27 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . Wells Fargo Center (20,328), opened in 1996
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 7-14 5-5 2-9 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red, White, Blue
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 45-27 27-9 18-18 Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Fanatic (97.5 FM): Tom McGinnis
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 22-2 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comcast SportsNet/The Comcast Network:
At Wells Fargo Center (‘96-pres.): 13-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marc Zumoff, Alaa Abdelnaby, Molly Sullivan
In Overtime: 4-0 2-0 2-0
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . 1949-50, Syracuse Nationals; 1963-64, Philadelphia 76ers
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Three (last 1982-83)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-72 (.122), 5th in Atlantic Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
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PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER PHI HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER PHI HIGH SCORER
10/18/74 A L 99-112 Stallworth - 24 Mix - 33 12/18/92 A W 112-98 K. Malone - 23 Weatherspoon - 17
10/24/74 H L 89-102 Barnett - 25 Boyd - 35 12/30/92 H W 119-110 K. Malone - 32 Hornacek - 27
2/18/75 H W 103-85 Maravich - 33 Collins - 33 11/19/93 A L 115-124 K. Malone - 32 Woolridge - 25
3/19/75 A W 126-115 Maravich - 36 Carter - 28 2/21/94 H W 119-92 K. Malone - 23 Leckner - 16
11/30/75 H L 96-113 Nelson - 27 Collins - 30 12/20/94 A W 91-88 Malone - 24 Barros - 24
12/3/75 A L 94-102 Behagen - 23 McGinnis - 27 1/7/95 H W 111-90 Hornacek - 21 Barros - 32
1/14/76 A L 95-100 Stallworth - 20 Collins - 24 12/20/95 A L 104-108 Malone - 31 Ruffin - 32
3/28/76 H W 110-107 Maravich - 38 McGinnis - 27 3/20/96 H W 107-84 Malone - 24 Higgins - 18
4/7/76 A L 99-102 Maravich - 38 McGinnis - 37 12/28/96 H W 110-84 Malone - 29 Iverson - 15
10/26/76 H L 101-111 Maravich - 28 McGinnis - 37 1/13/97 A W (OT) 97-96 Malone - 28 Davis - 24
11/19/76 A L 95-100 McElroy - 18 Erving - 24 1/6/98 H W (OT) 98-95 Hornacek/Malone - 21 Iverson - 27
1/16/77 A L 76-97 Maravich - 22 Bibby - 21 3/20/98 A W 91-79 Malone - 23 Iverson - 28
4/5/77 H L 109-119 Maravich - 35 Dawkins/McGinnis - 20 Did Not Play in 1998-99 (lockout-shortened season)
10/22/77 A W (OT) 104-103 Maravich - 26 Erving - 21 3/17/00 A L 97-99 Malone - 31 Iverson - 24
11/30/77 H L 114-117 Robinson - 32 Collins - 19 3/29/00 H W 98-84 Malone - 30 Iverson/Kukoc - 18
2/8/78 A L 104-117 Goodrich - 24 Erving - 23 12/20/00 A W 91-89 Malone - 41 Iverson - 45
4/4/78 H W 120-119 Goodrich/Robinson - 24 Erving - 30 12/26/00 H L 91-97 Stockton - 19 McKie - 24
10/21/78 A L 111-130 Maravich - 21 Joe Bryant - 23 12/29/01 H W 89-81 Malone - 20 Iverson - 21
11/28/78 H W 107-103 Maravich - 32 Collins - 25 2/14/02 A W 98-91 Malone - 26 Iverson - 34
1/10/79 A L 112-123 Robinson - 29 Erving - 28 12/28/02 H W 98-69 Harpring/Malone - 20 Iverson - 13
1/12/79 H W 100-89 Kelley - 24 Dawkins - 23 2/28/03 A L 83-104 Malone - 19 Iverson - 24
1/28/80 H W 107-101 Dantley - 30 Erving - 33 12/14/03 A W 94-86 Kirilenko - 30 Thomas - 16
2/13/80 A L 85-107 Furlow - 22 Jones - 23 12/29/03 H W 106-97 Arroyo/Harpring - 19 Robinson - 25
11/29/80 A L 93-113 Dantley - 35 Toney - 20 12/20/04 A W 103-101 Boozer - 28 Iverson - 51
2/27/81 H L 83-87 Dantley - 24 Jones - 20 1/5/05 H L 99-106 Boozer - 24 Thomas - 30
1/2/82 H L 107-109 Dantley - 33 Erving - 34 12/31/05 H W 108-102 Giricek - 23 Iverson - 37
2/19/82 A L 117-132 Dantley - 35 Erving - 24 1/11/06 A W 110-102 Okur - 25 Iverson - 46
11/27/82 A L 113-126 Griffith - 37 Malone - 32 1/3/07 H W 98-87 Boozer - 27 Miller - 17
1/29/83 H L 109-126 Eaves - 27 Erving - 33 3/16/07 A L 88-89 Williams - 18 Iguodala - 23
2/29/84 H L 97-103 Dantley - 32 Toney - 29 11/28/07 A W 106-95 Boozer - 26 Iguodala - 20
3/11/84 A L 97-120 Anderson - 15 Malone - 21 1/2/08 H W 110-107 Boozer - 22 Iguodala - 30
12/28/84 H L 111-114 Dantley - 31 Toney - 21 11/11/08 A W 93-80 Boozer - 19 Miller - 25
2/24/85 A L 108-117 Griffith - 35 Erving - 31 12/29/08 H W 112-95 Williams - 27 Iguodala/Young - 17
12/20/85 A L 105-112 Hansen - 25 Malone - 37 11/13/09 A W 112-90 Boozer - 24 Young - 17
1/29/86 H W 107-86 Dantley - 30 Malone - 21 12/26/09 H W 97-76 Williams - 27 Young - 20
12/22/86 A W 114-111 Hansen - 25 Barkley - 23 1/22/11 A L 85-96 Williams - 20 Iguodala - 22
1/2/87 H L 99-104 Bailey - 18 Barkley - 30 3/14/11 H W (OT) 112-107 Jefferson - 30 Iguodala - 23
11/30/87 H L 100-106 Bailey - 21 Barkley - 43 12/30/11 H W 102-99 Favors - 20 Holiday - 22
1/6/88 A L 93-116 Stockton - 14 Robinson - 25 3/9/12 A L 91-104 Millsap - 15 Williams/Young - 21
12/17/88 A L 107-119 Malone - 44 Barkley/Gminski - 24 11/16/12 A L 93-99 Millsap - 22 Holiday - 26
12/30/88 H W 102-95 Malone - 32 Barkley - 24 3/25/13 H W 107-91 Hayward - 15 Wright - 19
2/5/90 A L 89-114 Malone - 29 Hawkins - 20 2/12/14 H W 105-100 Burks - 26 Turner - 21
2/19/90 H W 115-102 Malone - 34 Barkley - 28 3/8/14 A W 104-92 Hayward - 22 Wroten - 30
1/4/91 H W 102-99 J. Malone - 31 Barkley - 35 12/27/14 H W 88-71 Burke/Favors - 17 T. Wroten - 20
3/3/91 A W 95-92 K. Malone - 35 Hawkins - 31 3/6/15 A W 89-93 Hayward - 25 I. Canaan - 16
12/18/91 A W 107-105 K. Malone - 30 Barkley - 25 10/30/15 A W 99-71 Favors - 20 J. Grant/N. Stauskas - 12
3/25/92 H W 100-94 K. Malone - 28 Barkley - 23 12/28/15 H W 95-91 Hayward - 24 I. Smith - 22
Jazz 76ers
*Alternate Site Home Games: None None
468
PHOENIX SUNS
201 E. Jefferson (602) 379-7900
Phoenix, AZ 85004 www.suns.com
DIRECTORY
Managing Partner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Sarver
General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan McDonough
Head Coach. . . . . . . . Earl Watson (2nd season w/ Phoenix, 9-24, .273)
2016-17 SCHEDULE Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Triano
Tue, Dec. 6 PHOENIX 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . Tyrone Corbin, Nate Bjorkgren, Marlon Garnett
Sat, Dec. 31 PHOENIX 6 p.m. MT (ROOT) VP of Athletic Care/Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Nelson
Mon, Jan. 16 @ Phoenix 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Strength & Conditioning Coach/
Assistant Athletic Trainer/Director of Performance. . . . . . . . . Mike Elliott
2015-16 RESULTS (4-0) Assistant Athletic Trainer/Rehabilitation Coordinator. . . . . Tom Maystadt
12/21/15 PHOENIX W 110-89 Assistant Athletic Trainer/Sports Science Coordinator. . . Quinton Sawyer
Vice President, Basketball Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julie Fie
2/6/16 @ Phoenix W 98-89
Senior Manager, Basketball Communications. . . . . . . . . Cole Mickelson
3/17/16 PHOENIX W 103-69 Manager, Basketball Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DC Headley
4/3/16 @ Phoenix W 101-86 Assistant to VP of Basketball Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . Lori Cook
Jazz Suns
Longest Series Win Streak: 5 (2), last (12/27/99-1/21/01) 11 (11/6/79-3/29/81)
Most Points Scored: 134, @ Utah, 11/19/88 142, @ Phoenix, 1/11/78
Fewest Points Scored: 76, @ Phoenix, 11/30/01 69, @ Utah, 3/17/16
High Scorer: 51, Pete Maravich @ Phoenix, 3/18/77 45, Walter Davis @ Phoenix, 1/15/87
High Rebounder: 25, Truck Robinson @ New Orleans, 10/28/77 21, Larry Nance @ Utah, 2/10/87
High Assists: 21, John Stockton @ Utah, 3/22/88 20, Kevin Johnson @ Phoenix, 4/2/91
John Stockton @ Utah, 11/19/88
John Stockton @ Utah, 3/13/90
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PHOENIX SUNS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER PHX HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER PHX HIGH SCORER
11/8/74 H L 102-105 Maravich - 29 Scott - 36 11/27/93 A L 98-120 Humphries - 17 K. Johnson - 26
11/26/74 A L 110-120 Maravich - 21 Scott - 31 1/5/94 H L 91-107 Stockton - 17 Majerle - 25
1/25/75 A L (OT) 90-94 Nelson - 23 Scott - 25 2/25/94 H W 107-87 Humphries - 23 Barkley - 21
2/21/75 H W 98-96 Maravich - 22 Melchionni - 20 3/6/94 A W 103-92 K. Malone - 30 Ceballos - 22
12/9/75 H L 89-104 James - 22 Van Arsdale - 25 11/21/94 H W 106-91 Stockton - 25 Majerle - 21
12/21/75 A W 120-107 Williams - 27 Shumate - 18 2/8/95 H L 104-108 Malone - 30 Person - 23
2/14/76 A L 93-112 Maravich - 20 Adams - 28 2/19/95 A L 107-110 Malone - 30 Barkley - 35
2/20/76 H L 102-103 Williams - 24 Adams - 28 3/28/95 A W 111-102 Hornacek - 31 Majerle - 20
10/22/76 H W 111-98 Maravich - 33 Adams - 29 11/27/95 A W 114-105 Malone - 25 K. Johnson - 24
1/29/77 A L 102-118 Maravich - 34 Westphal - 26 2/26/96 H W 110-87 Malone - 28 Barkley - 17
3/18/77 A W 104-100 Maravich - 51 Westphal - 35 4/4/96 A L 100-107 Hornacek - 23 K. Johnson - 31
3/30/77 H W 112-100 Maravich - 26 Adams - 19 4/10/96 H W 103-79 Malone - 15 Finley - 15
10/28/77 H W 114-107 Robinson - 37 Westphal - 23 12/12/96 H L 87-95 Malone - 27 Cassell - 21
11/10/77 A L 111-127 Maravich - 39 Adams - 35 1/16/97 H W 95-91 Malone - 28 K. Johnson - 21
12/16/77 H L 113-126 Maravich - 34 Davis - 24 1/22/97 A W 111-99 Malone - 41 Ceballos - 20
1/11/78 A L 99-142 Robinson - 24 Davis - 24 4/15/97 A W 127-122 Malone - 31 Kidd - 28
11/2/78 H L 99-106 Robinson - 28 Westphal - 27 11/4/97 A L 84-106 Malone - 22 K. Johnson - 23
11/12/78 A L 122-128 Robinson - 34 Adams - 33 2/26/98 H W 108-97 Malone - 28 Kidd - 23
2/17/79 A L 112-136 James - 24 Adams - 22 3/24/98 H W 92-73 Malone - 19 Scott - 15
3/18/79 H W 121-117 McElroy - 33 Davis/Westphal - 29 4/17/98 A W 102-99 Malone - 29 Chapman - 25
11/6/79 H L 107-120 Dantley/Maravich - 29 Westphal - 31 2/11/99 A W 82-74 Malone - 22 Gugliotta - 18
12/19/79 A L 99-117 Williams - 20 Westphal - 20 4/9/99 H W 93-92 Malone - 31 Kidd - 19
1/13/80 A L 103-106 Boswell - 24 Westphal - 28 4/21/99 A L 82-91 Malone - 28 Kidd - 21
1/16/80 H L 108-115 Furlow - 24 Robninson - 27 4/26/99 H L 85-99 Malone - 21 Chapman - 23
2/28/80 H L 101-111 Dantley - 37 Westphal - 30 12/27/99 H W 92-91 Malone - 28 Chapman - 29
3/7/80 A L 94-110 Furlow - 19 Davis/Westphal - 24 3/10/00 A W 99-96 Malone - 29 Hardaway - 28
10/15/80 H L 93-107 Dantley - 32 Adams - 31 4/6/00 H W 105-85 Malone - 19 Hardaway - 13
12/19/80 A L 90-108 Dantley - 26 Johnson - 25 4/16/00 A W 96-82 Malone - 32 Hardaway - 16
2/4/81 A L 89-114 Dantley - 19 Davis - 17 1/21/01 H W 109-98 Malone - 30 Rogers - 27
3/5/81 H L 100-112 Dantley - 30 Robninson - 26 2/25/01 A L 80-90 Malone - 22 Marion - 24
3/29/81 A L 90-105 Nicks - 22 Davis/Kramer - 16 3/9/01 H W 107-95 Malone - 20 Marion - 24
11/7/81 H W 95-87 Dantley - 23 Adams - 29 4/18/01 A L 93-98 Ostertag - 25 Delk/Rogers - 14
12/5/81 A L 99-101 Dantley - 28 Adams/Robinson - 21 11/26/01 H L (OT) 104-111 Malone - 27 Marbury - 33
2/13/82 H W 120-115 Dantley - 40 Davis - 24 11/30/01 A L 76-98 Malone - 15 Rogers - 23
3/3/82 A L 102-115 Dantley - 22 Johnson - 25 1/8/02 H W 98-84 Malone/Padgett - 17 Marion/Rogers - 17
3/29/82 H L 102-113 Griffith - 28 Kelley - 23 4/11/02 A W 97-96 Malone - 26 Marbury/Marion - 24
11/4/82 A L 104-119 Dantley - 31 Adams - 24 11/19/02 H W 99-76 Malone - 23 Marbury - 18
12/25/82 H L 101-111 D. Wilkins - 21 Lucas - 29 1/8/03 H W 99-93 Malone - 24 Marbury - 29
2/2/83 A L 96-112 Schayes - 24 Davis - 24 1/12/03 A L 99-107 Harpring/Malone - 26 Marbury - 29
2/24/83 H L 103-110 Griffith - 23 Nance - 23 3/19/03 A W 99-86 Malone - 34 Marion - 22
3/29/83 A L 107-115 Drew/Griffith - 18 Adams - 30 11/5/03 H W 91-80 Harpring - 21 Marion - 20
11/29/83 H* W 114-110 Dantley/Griffith - 24 Macy - 26 2/7/04 A W 96-92 Kirilenko - 21 Stoudemire - 20
12/2/83 A W 116-113 Dantley - 32 Davis - 30 3/12/04 A W 99-90 Giricek - 33 Stoudemire - 26
1/10/84 H W 107-98 Griffith - 22 Foster - 20 4/14/04 H L 84-89 Lopez - 25 Stoudemire - 29
2/2/84 H W 116-95 Dantley - 35 Edwards - 20 11/30/04 H L 102-115 Boozer - 27 Stoudemire - 29
2/28/84 A L 100-113 Dantley - 25 Nance - 26 12/15/04 A L 86-108 Okur - 19 Johnson - 30
11/17/84 H W 108-94 Dantley - 22 Edwards - 17 1/12/05 H W 115-108 Okur - 21 Richardson - 24
11/27/84 A L 102-115 Griffith - 29 Nance - 28 2/14/05 A L 128-136 Bell - 22 Stoudemire - 42
1/12/85 A L 94-109 Green/Griffith - 20 Nance - 24 11/5/05 H L 88-97 Giricek - 17 Marion - 20
4/6/85 H W 105-94 Dantley - 28 Adams - 28 11/18/05 A L 94-102 Okur - 29 House - 31
4/12/85 A L 92-96 Bailey - 20 Foster - 19 3/21/06 H W 107-99 Okur - 24 Nash - 20
11/1/85 H W 121-110 Dantley - 38 Davis - 29 11/3/06 A W 108-104 Boozer - 21 Barbosa - 22
12/6/85 A L 92-111 Dantley/Green - 18 Nance - 28 11/18/06 H W (OT) 120-117 Williams - 25 Marion - 35
2/22/86 H W 105-97 Dantley - 36 Davis - 22 2/3/07 A W 108-105 Okur - 29 Stoudemire - 28
3/7/86 A W 105-103 Dantley - 36 Davis - 24 4/14/07 H L 98-126 Okur - 20 Barbosa - 28
3/22/86 H W 119-109 Dantley - 38 Davis - 26 12/12/07 A L 98-103 Boozer - 24 Nash - 29
1/15/87 A L 107-123 Malone - 27 Davis - 45 1/10/08 H W 108-86 Okur - 22 Barbosa - 25
2/10/87 H L 98-102 Malone - 26 Nance - 30 3/7/08 A W 126-118 Okur/Williams - 25 Stoudemire - 37
2/13/87 A L 98-105 Malone - 28 Nance - 26 11/17/08 H W 109-97 Boozer/Miles - 21 Stoudemire - 30
3/31/87 H W 110-95 Griffith - 27 Davis - 23 12/6/08 A L 104-106 Miles/Millsap - 20 Barbosa - 25
4/3/87 A L 98-112 Malone - 34 Nance - 28 3/25/09 A L 114-118 Williams - 25 Hill - 26
11/13/87 H W 109-92 Malone - 23 Davis - 25 3/28/09 H W (OT) 104-99 Okur - 26 Nash - 20
11/18/87 A L 80-90 Malone - 20 Davis - 34 1/25/10 H W 124-115 Kirilenko - 25 Dragic - 32
2/17/88 H W 108-103 Malone - 29 Humphries - 23 3/4/10 A W 116-108 Williams - 27 Stoudemire - 30
3/22/88 H W 103-96 Malone - 28 Johnson - 27 3/19/10 A L 100-110 Boozer - 23 Stoudemire - 44
4/5/88 A L 106-111 Bailey/Malone - 25 Gilliam - 17 4/14/10 H L 86-100 Williams - 24 Stoudemire - 20
11/19/88 H W 134-121 Malone - 42 Chambers - 32 10/28/10 H L 94-110 Jefferson - 20 Nash/Warrick - 18
2/6/89 A L 87-104 Malone - 19 Chambers - 24 2/11/11 H L 83-95 Miles/Williams - 19 Nash - 18
2/20/89 H W 118-92 Malone - 36 E. Johnson - 23 2/15/11 A L 101-102 Jefferson - 32 Frye - 31
4/5/89 A L 104-114 Malone - 29 K. Johnson - 32 3/14/12 A L 111-120 Jefferson/Millsap - 18 Frye - 26
12/13/89 H W 102-95 Malone - 24 E. Johnson - 25 4/4/12 H L 105-107 Millsap - 25 Redd - 19
2/14/90 A L 103-114 Bailey - 22 K. Johnson - 34 4/24/12 H W 100-88 Millsap - 26 Dudley/Redd - 15
3/13/90 H L 106-114 Malone - 37 K. Johnson - 29 11/10/12 H W 94-81 Jefferson - 27 Scola - 21
4/9/90 A L (OT) 115-119 Malone - 39 K. Johnson - 37 12/14/12 A L 84-99 Jefferson - 14 Dudley - 22
11/2/90 H* L 96-119 K. Malone - 33 Chambers - 38 1/4/13 A W 87-80 Jefferson - 21 Gortat - 18
11/3/90 A* W 102-101 K. Malone - 29 K. Johnson - 28 3/27/13 H W 103-88 Hayward/Jefferson - 25 W. Johnson - 22
2/6/91 H W 103-99 K. Malone - 29 K. Johnson - 30 11/1/13 A L 84-87 Kanter - 20 Bledsoe - 18
4/2/91 A L 117-131 Stockton - 28 K. Johnson - 37 11/29/13 H L 101-112 Williams - 18 Mark. Morris - 23
11/30/91 A L (OT) 125-134 K. Malone - 41 K. Johnson - 44 11/30/13 A W 112-104 Burke - 20 Dragic - 24
1/31/92 H W (OT) 117-116 K. Malone - 43 K. Johnson - 28 2/26/14 H W 109-86 Hayward/Jefferson - 17 Green - 17
3/1/92 A L 109-114 K. Malone - 26 K. Johnson - 32 11/1/14 H W 118-91 Favors - 32 G.Green - 16
4/3/92 H W 113-94 K. Malone - 31 Majerle - 18 2/6/15 A L 93-100 Hayward - 24 Marc. Morris - 34
11/12/92 H L 91-102 K. Malone - 32 Barkley - 25 4/4/15 A L 85-87 Hayward - 21 G. Green -24
2/26/93 A L 106-113 Stockton - 25 Barkley - 29 12/21/15 H W 110-89 Hayward - 24 B. Knight - 26
4/11/93 A L 99-112 K. Malone - 22 K. Johnson - 29 2/6/16 A W 98-89 Hood - 25 D. Booker - 18
4/17/93 H W 110-101 K. Malone - 28 Ceballos - 25 3/17/16 H W 103-69 Lyles - 17 B. Knight - 17
4/3/16 A W 101-86 Hayward - 22 M. Teletovic - 24
Jazz Suns
*Alternate Site Home Games: Las Vegas, NV (11/29/83) Tokyo, Japan (11/3/90)
Tokyo, Japan (11/2/90)
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PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
One Center Court, STE 200 (503) 234-9291
Portland, OR 97227 www.trailblazers.com
DIRECTORY
Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Allen
President & CEO:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris McGowan
President of Basketball Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neil Olshey
2016-17 SCHEDULE Assistant General Managers . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Branch, Steve Rosenberry
Tue, Oct. 25 @ Portland 8 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . Terry Stotts (9th NBA season, 297-314, .486)
Wed, Feb. 15 PORTLAND 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(5th Season w/ Portland, 182-146, .555)
Tue, April 4 PORTLAND 8:30 p.m. MT (ESPN) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Vanterpool, Nate Tibbetts,
Sat, April 8 @ Portland 8 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John McCullough Jim Moran, Dale Osbourne
Director of Player Health and Performance. . . . . . . . . . . Chris Stackpole
2015-16 RESULTS (1-3) Director of Player Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Cronin
Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geoff Clark
11/4/15 PORTLAND L 92-108
Sports Performance Specialists:. . . . . . . . . . . Todd Forcier, Ben Kenyon
12/31/15 PORTLAND W 109-96 Vice President of Basketball Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Taylor
1/13/16 @ Portland L 85-99 Basketball Communications Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collin Romer
2/21/16 @ Portland L 111-115
GENERAL INFORMATION
JAZZ VS. TRAIL BLAZERS ALL-TIME Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moda Center (19,441), opened in 1995
All-Time Total Home Road Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scarlet, Black and White
Jazz Record: 96-81 68-20 28-61 Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rip City Radio (620 AM): Brian Wheeler
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 11-9 9-1 2-8 Television. . . . KGW (Ch. 8), CSN Northwest: Kevin Calabro, Lamar Hurd
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 85-72 59-19 26-53
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 36-13 BACKGROUND
At Moda Center (‘95-pres.): 15-27 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970-71
In Overtime: 4-3 3-2 1-1 NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One (1976-77)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . 44-38 (.622), 2nd in Northwest Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . 5-6, Lost to Golden State (1-4) in Conf. Semifinals
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PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER POR HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER POR HIGH SCORER
11/10/74 H W 102-101 Maravich - 30 Walton - 25 11/29/94 A W 105-94 Malone - 30 Drexler/Robinson - 26
11/30/74 A L 85-117 James - 18 Johnson/Neal - 23 12/12/94 H W 101-89 Malone - 27 Strickland - 17
1/5/75 A L 102-111 Coleman - 21 Wicks - 24 2/24/95 A L 101-114 Malone - 26 Strickland - 30
2/20/75 H W 114-102 Maravich - 32 Wicks - 25 3/4/95 H W 98-81 Malone - 30 J. Robinson - 23
10/28/75 H W 99-90 Nelson - 19 Petrie - 24 11/5/95 A L 105-109 Malone - 26 C. Robinson - 25
11/11/75 A L 104-106 Maravich - 27 Johnson/Petrie - 19 12/26/95 H W 114-104 Malone - 47 Strickland - 27
12/20/75 A W 105-97 Bibby - 24 Petrie - 22 1/23/96 H W 96-72 Malone - 29 Strickland - 18
3/12/76 H W 110-101 Maravich - 27 Wicks - 25 1/31/96 A W 98-94 Malone - 28 C. Robinson - 33
11/16/76 H W 100-98 Maravich - 35 Walton - 21 12/26/96 H W 99-94 Malone - 24 Sabonis - 26
1/7/77 A L 118-130 Maravich - 28 Davis/Lucas - 18 1/19/97 A L 96-102 Hornacek - 22 Anderson - 26
3/15/77 A L 104-131 Maravich - 27 Hollins - 22 2/13/97 H W 110-86 Malone - 24 Anderson - 15
3/22/77 H W 106-95 Maravich - 31 Lucas - 29 2/28/97 A L 105-115 Malone - 30 Anderson - 30
1/8/78 A L 100-122 Robinson - 19 Hollins - 27 12/5/97 A L 77-94 Malone - 24 Grant - 15
1/20/78 H W 101-100 James - 26 Walton - 24 12/27/97 H L 91-102 Malone - 24 Sabonis - 25
3/7/78 H W 84-82 Robinson - 27 Lucas - 21 1/16/98 A L 86-96 Malone - 23 Rider - 28
3/14/78 A W 109-103 James - 26 Owens - 22 4/1/98 H W 98-89 Hornacek - 31 Stoudamire - 22
11/14/78 A L 103-123 McElroy - 23 Lucas - 22 3/2/99 A L (2OT) 100-102 Hornacek - 23 R. Wallace - 22
1/19/79 H W 107-101 Maravich - 33 Brewer - 26 3/12/99 A W 91-77 Malone - 21 Stoudamire - 20
2/13/79 A L 101-120 McElroy - 27 Hollins - 28 4/23/99 H W 96-85 Malone - 25 Jackson - 13
3/7/79 H L 102-103 Goodrich - 22 Brewer - 21 11/9/99 H W 92-87 Malone - 24 Smith - 26
10/12/79 A L 85-101 Dantley - 26 Owens - 29 1/27/00 A L 75-85 Gilliam - 15 O’Neal - 14
10/18/79 H L 92-107 Dawkins - 30 Brewer/Owens - 21 2/27/00 A L 92-101 Malone/Russell - 23 Sabonis/Wallace - 17
12/6/79 H W (OT) 87-82 Dantley - 34 Washington - 16 4/10/00 H L 86-90 Malone - 29 Grant/Smith - 16
1/4/80 A L 97-115 Furlow - 25 Owens - 28 12/28/00 H L (OT) 102-103 Russell - 20 Stoudamire - 32
2/29/80 A W 91-87 Dantley - 23 Natt - 20 2/22/01 A W 90-84 Malone/Marshall - 22 Wallace - 32
3/6/80 H W 117-110 Dantley - 30 Brewer - 26 3/16/01 A L 87-90 Marshall - 24 Pippen - 20
10/10/80 H W 96-86 Dantley - 36 Brewer - 26 3/22/01 H L 99-101 Manning - 25 Pippen - 25
11/1/80 A W 95-87 Griffith - 30 Thompson - 31 11/6/01 A L 83-101 Malone - 15 Wallace - 26
1/3/81 H W 109-103 Dantley - 36 Thompson - 21 12/14/01 H W 93-85 Marshall - 25 Wallace - 18
2/15/81 A L 84-118 Dantley - 18 Bates - 25 12/27/01 A W 99-87 Stockton - 20 Stoudamire - 22
3/1/81 A L 97-108 Dantley - 25 Ransey - 29 2/2/02 H W 97-96 Malone - 24 Wells - 24
11/6/81 A L 109-119 Dantley - 26 Thompson - 30 12/27/02 A L 98-103 Harpring - 20 Pippen - 23
11/27/81 H L 93-103 Dantley - 25 Thompson - 30 1/29/03 H W 95-71 Harpring - 21 Randolph - 15
2/3/82 H W 122-118 Dantley - 34 Ransey - 20 3/26/03 H W 94-85 Malone - 24 Wallace - 24
2/5/82 A L 100-121 Dantley/Griffith - 16 Bates - 29 4/3/03 A W 93-88 Malone - 21 Wallace - 23
3/19/82 H L (OT) 129-131 Dantley - 35 Thompson - 30 10/29/03 H W 99-92 Arroyo - 18 Randolph - 22
12/2/82 H W 119-112 Dantley - 37 Natt - 29 2/6/04 H L 73-87 Kirilenko - 14 Randolph - 19
12/7/82 A L 121-137 Dantley - 36 Ji. Paxson - 35 2/10/04 A W 86-81 Arroyo/Kirilenko - 20 Anderson - 21
1/27/83 A L 106-120 Anderson/Griffith - 20 Ji. Paxson - 22 3/6/04 A L 70-91 Bell - 21 Randolph - 23
2/18/83 H L 97-101 Drew - 27 Ji. Paxson - 32 12/10/04 H W (OT) 92-87 Boozer - 29 Randolph - 23
3/7/83 A W 110-105 Drew - 31 Ji. Paxson - 27 12/12/04 A L 88-98 Boozer/Harpring - 17 Randolph - 23
11/12/83 H W 136-122 Dantley - 34 Jo. Paxson - 33 4/5/05 H W 90-79 Harpring - 17 3 players - 13
11/15/83 A L 112-114 Drew - 31 Cooper - 26 4/17/05 A L 82-100 Okur/Snyder - 15 Patterson - 23
12/7/83 H W 116-111 Dantley - 32 Thompson - 21 12/4/05 A W 98-93 Okur - 28 Patterson/Telfair - 19
2/12/84 A W 114-112 Drew - 23 Ji. Paxson - 26 12/14/05 H W 82-77 Kirilenko/Okur - 21 Randolph - 18
3/13/84 H* W 124-119 Dantley - 39 Carr/Thompson - 21 4/1/06 A W 102-89 Kirilenko - 23 Randolph - 24
11/15/84 A L 120-129 Dantley - 39 Vandeweghe - 30 4/8/06 H W 110-93 Harpring - 29 Randolph - 28
1/18/85 H W 127-122 Dantley - 42 Vandeweghe - 29 12/30/06 H W 96-86 Okur - 20 Randolph - 34
2/5/85 A L 106-126 Dantley - 22 Thompson - 21 2/20/07 A L 100-103 Okur - 25 Roy - 27
3/3/85 A L 93-121 Bailey - 20 Colter - 25 4/4/07 A L 89-94 Boozer - 21 Roy - 29
4/11/85 H W 145-107 Dantley - 23 Kersey - 19 4/16/07 H W 130-93 Boozer - 26 Outlaw - 26
11/2/85 A L 108-128 Hansen - 20 Vandeweghe - 25 12/11/07 H L 89-97 Boozer - 29 Webster - 25
11/15/85 H W 133-118 Dantley - 41 Thompson - 20 12/14/07 A L 91-99 Boozer - 22 Roy - 29
12/11/85 H W 119-111 Dantley - 36 Drexler - 19 12/31/07 H W 111-101 Boozer - 19 Aldridge - 36
3/8/86 A L 90-104 Malone - 24 Vandeweghe - 21 1/5/08 A L 89-103 Williams - 23 Webster - 26
4/5/86 H W 114-103 Dantley - 33 Vandeweghe - 34 11/5/08 H W 103-96 Okur - 22 Aldridge/Roy - 18
11/1/86 H W 119-110 Bailey/Malone - 24 Bowie - 31 12/11/08 H W 97-88 Okur - 27 Roy - 33
11/16/86 A L 103-124 Stockton - 16 Vandeweghe - 32 1/31/09 A L 108-122 Williams - 35 Roy - 30
1/13/87 A L 113-121 Malone - 38 Johnson - 25 3/31/09 A L 104-125 Boozer - 20 Aldridge - 26
1/29/87 H W 120-114 Malone - 21 Vandeweghe - 33 11/28/09 H W 108-92 Boozer - 26 Roy - 19
4/17/87 A L 101-111 Malone - 22 Drexler - 29 1/27/10 A W 106-95 Williams - 24 Aldridge - 25
1/13/88 H W 116-104 Malone - 31 Johnson - 22 2/3/10 H W 118-105 Okur - 28 Aldridge - 27
2/4/88 A W 126-123 Malone - 41 Duckworth - 28 2/21/10 A W (OT) 93-89 Boozer - 22 Roy - 23
2/15/88 H W 112-94 Bailey - 32 Duckworth - 31 11/20/10 A W 103-94 Miles - 25 Aldridge - 24
4/14/88 H L 123-128 Malone - 39 Drexler - 42 12/27/10 H L 91-96 Williams - 31 Aldridge - 26
4/19/88 A W 129-122 Malone - 38 Drexler - 35 12/30/10 A L 89-100 Williams - 19 Matthews - 30
11/17/88 H W 123-99 Griffith - 40 Drexler - 24 4/7/11 H L 87-98 Harris - 26 Wallace - 29
1/17/89 A W 111-110 Malone - 26 Kersey - 23 1/30/12 H W 93-89 Millsap - 19 Aldridge - 25
3/15/89 H W 102-95 Malone - 30 Drexler - 31 4/2/12 A W 102-97 Millsap - 31 Matthews - 33
4/15/89 A W 99-95 Malone - 25 Porter - 24 4/18/12 A W 112-91 Harris - 27 Matthews - 21
12/28/89 H W 113-109 Stockton - 33 Porter - 24 4/26/12 H W 96-94 Burks - 18 Hickson - 20
1/5/90 A L 89-118 Stockton - 18 Drexler - 25 2/1/13 H W 86-77 Jefferson - 21 Lillard - 26
1/30/90 A L 98-122 Malone - 30 Drexler - 25 2/2/13 A L 99-105 Foye - 23 Lillard - 23
3/1/90 H W 119-102 Stockton - 26 Duckworth/Kersey - 21 3/29/13 A W 105-95 Mo Williams - 28 Lillard - 24
12/2/90 A L 97-101 K. Malone - 36 Williams - 23 4/1/13 H W 112-102 Jefferson - 24 Matthews - 23
1/31/91 H W 105-91 K. Malone - 24 Duckworth - 17 12/6/13 A L 98-130 Burks - 16 Matthews - 24
2/15/91 A L 105-117 K. Malone - 30 Porter - 22 12/9/13 H L 94-105 Burks - 20 Aldridge - 24
3/15/91 H L 96-106 Bailey - 25 Drexler - 26 2/21/14 A L 94-102 Kanter - 25 Lillard - 28
1/2/92 H W 107-103 K. Malone - 30 Drexler - 21 4/11/14 H L 99-111 Favors - 21 Matthews - 21
2/24/92 A L 107-110 K. Malone - 30 Drexler - 24 2/3/15 A L 102-103 Hayward - 27 D. Lillard - 25
3/21/92 H W 95-77 K. Malone - 22 Drexler - 26 2/20/15 H W 92-76 Hayward - 20 D. Lillard -19
4/2/92 A L 86-118 J. Malone - 17 Drexler - 33 3/25/15 H L 89-92 Favors - 26 D. Lolard - 23
1/2/93 A W 110-102 K. Malone - 29 Duckworth - 27 4/11/15 A W 111-105 Booker - 36 D. Lillard - 28
1/24/93 H L 113-124 K. Malone - 42 Drexler - 28 11/4/15 H L 92-108 Burks - 21 D. Lillard - 35
4/6/93 A L 95-110 K. Malone - 25 Porter - 25 12/31/15 H W 109-96 Burke - 27 C. McCollum - 32
4/15/93 H W (OT) 122-117 K. Malone - 38 C. Robinson - 40 1/13/16 A L 85-99 Hayward/Hood - 19 D. Lillard - 21
1/2/94 A W 92-90 K. Malone - 25 C. Robinson - 22 2/21/16 A L 111-115 Favors - 22 C. McCollum - 31
2/5/94 H W 128-114 K. Malone - 30 Strickland - 25
3/9/94 A L 99-122 K. Malone/Stockton - 14 Strickland - 27
4/21/94 H W 122-111 Hornacek - 23 Drexler - 31
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SACRAMENTO KINGS
500 David J. Stern Walk (916) 928-0000
Sacramento, CA 95814 www.kings.com
DIRECTORY
Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vivek Ranadivé
Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . Vlade Divac
President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Granger
2016-17 SCHEDULE Chief Operating Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matina Kolokotronis
Sat, Dec. 10 SACRAMENTO 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Executive Vice President of Business Operations
and Chief Financial Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Rinehart
Sat, Dec. 21 SACRAMENTO 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Vice President, Player Personnel & Development/GM D-League . . . . . . . . Peja Stojakovic
Sun, March 5 @ Sacramento 4 p.m. MT (ROOT/NBATV) Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Catanella
Wed, March 29 @ Sacramento 8:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . Dave Joerger (4th NBA Season, 147-99, .598)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1st Season w/ Sacramento)
2015-16 RESULTS (1-2) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . Elston Turner, Bryan Gates, Bob Thornton,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason March, Duane Ticknor, Nancy Lieberman
12/8/15 @ Sacramento L 106-114 Player Development Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Lewis
1/14/16 SACRAMENTO L 101-103 Advance Scout/Assistant Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Hartfield
3/13/16 @ Sacramento W 108-99 Director, Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pete Youngman
Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manny Romero
JAZZ VS. KINGS ALL-TIME Vice President, Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joelle Terry
Director, Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Clark
All-Time Total Home Road Coordinator, Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rahsaan Gethers
Jazz Record: 99-81 64-26 35-55
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 10-10 9-1 1-9 GENERAL INFORMATION
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 89-71 55-25 34-46 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . Golden 1 Center (17,500), opened in 2016
vs. KC-Omaha Kings (‘74-75: 2-2 2-0 0-2 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black, Purple and Silver
vs. Kansas City Kings (‘75-85): 21-31 18-8 3-23 Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KHTK (1140 AM): Gary Gerould
vs. Sacramento Kings (‘85-pres.): 76-48 44-18 32-30 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comcast SportsNet: Grant Napear,
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 31-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Reynolds, Kayte Christensen
At Sleep Train Arena (‘88-16):
At Golden 1 Center (‘16-pres.):
25-28
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BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . 1948-49, Rochester Royals; 1957-58, Cincinnati Royals;
In Overtime: 8-6 6-4 2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972-73, Kansas City-Omaha Kings;
. . . . . . . . . . . 1975-76, Kansas City Kings; 1985-86, Sacramento Kings
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One (1950-51)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-49 (.402), 3rd in Pacific Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did Not Qualify
JAZZ VS. KINGS SERIES RECORDS
Streak Last Jazz Win Last Jazz Loss
Overall: Won 1 3/13/16 @ Sacramento (108-99) 1/14/16 @ Utah (101-103)
Home: Lost 1 4/8/15 (103-91) 1/14/16 (101-103)
Road: Won 1 3/13/16 (108-99) 12/8/15 (106-114)
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SACRAMENTO KINGS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER SAC HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER SAC HIGH SCORER
11/5/74 A* L 97-115 Maravich - 26 Archibald - 30 1/16/93 H W 108-107 K. Malone - 30 Simmons - 33
2/28/75 H W (OT) 114-107 Maravich - 34 Archibald - 28 2/9/93 A W 119-114 K. Malone - 36 Tisdale - 31
3/20/75 A L 95-101 Williams - 24 Archibald - 31 2/27/93 H L 117-121 J. Malone/K. Malone - 24 Williams - 37
3/25/75 H W 112-110 Maravich - 36 Archibald - 40 4/20/93 A L 92-101 K. Malone - 25 Simmons - 24
11/28/75 A L 97-98 Behagen - 25 Archibald - 31 1/21/94 H W 112-83 K. Malone - 20 Richmond - 18
1/3/76 H W 120-95 Williams - 23 Wedman - 19 2/18/94 A L 81-90 K. Malone - 19 Richmond - 27
1/8/76 A W 107-97 Maravich - 37 Hansen - 26 4/12/94 H W 126-91 K. Malone - 21 Richmond - 20
2/6/76 H W 108-101 Maravich - 31 Walker - 22 4/19/94 A W 115-108 K. Malone - 30 Webb - 28
12/14/76 H W 120-117 Maravich - 51 Taylor/Washington - 19 11/27/94 A W 94-89 Malone - 25 Richmond - 25
1/26/77 A L 95-101 Maravich - 35 Boone - 25 1/25/95 H W 130-88 Malone - 25 Richmond - 18
3/1/77 A L 104-126 McElroy - 32 Taylor - 26 3/7/95 A W (OT) 102-95 Malone - 33 Williams - 31
3/25/77 H W (OT) 100-94 Maravich - 44 Boone - 24 3/10/95 H W 110-93 Malone - 22 Richmond - 19
11/2/77 A L 102-104 Maravich - 33 Washington - 22 11/22/95 H W 116-95 Malone - 25 Grant/Richmond - 21
11/27/77 H W 115-106 Maravich - 41 Birdsong - 23 3/5/96 A W 112-97 Stockton - 30 Richmond - 28
12/17/77 A* L 93-115 Maravich - 34 Birdsong - 20 4/7/96 A W 107-92 Malone - 35 Richmond - 27
1/27/78 H W 134-117 Maravich - 31 Allen - 27 4/20/96 H W 104-92 Malone - 18 Foster - 9
10/25/78 A L 109-114 Robinson - 37 Wedman - 22 11/13/96 H W 105-74 Malone - 22 Richmond - 16
12/16/78 A L 100-128 Meriweather - 24 McKinney - 24 2/11/97 A W 120-98 Malone - 30 Richmond - 34
1/23/79 H W 118-116 McElroy - 40 Birdsong - 28 4/2/97 H W 118-87 Malone - 23 Richmond - 18
3/16/79 H L 112-120 Haywood - 33 Lacy - 22 4/20/97 A W 113-109 Malone - 18 Abdul-Rauf - 34
10/31/79 A L 108-125 Dantley - 32 Birdsong - 31 11/20/97 A L 95-97 Malone - 32 Richmond - 22
12/14/79 A L 87-103 Dantley - 20 Wedman - 24 12/9/97 A L 101-113 Malone - 34 Williamson - 27
1/2/80 H L (OT) 121-128 Dantley - 36 Wedman - 45 3/11/98 H W 110-95 Malone - 25 Richmond/Williamson - 21
1/24/80 H L 88-110 Furlow - 20 Wedman - 20 4/16/98 H W 99-86 Malone - 21 Wahad/Williamson - 14
1/26/80 A L 107-112 Boswell - 25 Birdsong - 25 2/15/99 H W (OT) 120-112 Malone - 26 Webber - 26
3/21/80 H L 98-102 Poquette - 20 Birdsong - 21 3/30/99 A L (OT) 101-104 Malone - 20 Maxwell - 33
10/11/80 A L 91-98 Dantley - 33 Wedman - 26 4/13/99 A W (OT) 105-100 Malone - 30 Williamson - 22
11/4/80 H W 107-104 Dantley - 33 Wedman - 28 11/12/99 A L 92-105 Malone - 20 Webber - 20
1/2/81 A L 95-101 Dantley - 28 Ford - 22 1/22/00 A W 104-101 Malone/Russell - 24 J. Williams - 22
1/10/81 H L 92-99 Dantley - 25 King - 28 2/17/00 H W 119-108 Malone - 30 Webber - 22
2/11/81 A L 87-99 Dantley - 30 Birdsong - 26 4/19/00 H W 95-86 Hornacek/Malone - 18 D. Martin - 16
3/24/81 H L 92-105 Dantley - 32 Birdsong - 30 2/13/01 H L (OT) 94-97 Malone - 28 Webber - 34
12/11/81 H W 122-102 Dantley - 37 S. Johnson - 22 2/18/01 A W 94-90 Marshall - 31 Stojakovic - 27
12/18/81 A L 95-100 Dantley - 29 Robinson - 29 3/11/01 A L 90-105 Starks - 21 Stojakovic - 31
2/12/82 A W 129-114 Dantley - 27 Drew - 17 4/5/01 H L 86-92 Malone - 21 Webber - 26
3/2/82 H L 117-125 Dantley/Green - 34 3 players - 19 1/24/02 A L 80-113 Malone - 14 Webber - 24
4/2/82 H W 127-118 Dantley - 42 3 players - 23 1/26/02 H L 90-114 Malone - 17 Stojakovic - 25
4/9/82 A L 99-115 Wilkins - 37 Grunfeld - 23 2/26/02 A L 81-107 3 players - 11 Stojakovic - 19
12/20/82 H W (OT) 119-117 Wilkins - 35 E. Johnson - 39 4/5/02 H L 109-117 Marshall - 32 Webber - 28
12/26/82 A L 118-120 Griffith - 26 E. Johnson - 27 12/14/02 H L 96-98 Kirilenko - 18 Webber - 27
1/7/83 A L 117-139 Griffith - 27 S. Johnson - 34 1/28/03 A W 102-92 Malone - 29 Stojakovic - 32
1/11/83 H W 106-98 Green - 27 S. Johnson - 27 3/7/03 H L (OT) 105-108 Malone - 25 Bibby/Webber - 24
4/8/83 A L 97-112 Drew - 24 S. Johnson - 25 4/16/03 A L 84-95 Harpring/Kirilenko - 15 Webber - 15
4/9/83 H L 102-108 Drew - 33 Williams - 23 11/18/03 H L 110-118 Arroyo - 25 Stojakovic - 30
11/26/83 A L 116-117 Dantley - 30 E. Johnson - 23 12/12/03 H L 93-100 Bell - 17 Bibby - 25
12/3/83 H W 112-107 Dantley - 31 E. Johnson - 34 12/28/03 A L 89-98 Kirilenko - 21 Stojakovic - 37
1/6/84 H W 130-110 Dantley - 30 E. Johnson - 21 2/27/04 A W 102-97 Kirilenko - 24 Bibby - 26
2/16/84 A L 99-121 Dantley - 26 E. Johnson - 26 12/31/04 H L 102-109 Boozer - 25 Stojakovic - 26
3/27/84 H W 110-106 Dantley - 31 E. Johnson - 22 1/13/05 A L 93-107 Harpring - 16 Stojakovic - 27
3/31/84 A L 103-105 Dantley - 30 Theus - 22 4/18/05 H W 92-82 Harpring - 24 Bibby - 26
11/20/84 A L 122-129 Griffith - 22 E. Johnson - 25 11/15/05 A L 83-119 Palacio - 19 Bibby - 25
12/9/84 H* W 123-120 Dantley - 38 Theus - 28 2/3/06 H W 89-79 Kirilenko - 24 Artest - 20
12/26/84 H W 133-122 Dantley - 41 Thorpe - 28 2/5/06 A L 78-96 Okur - 25 Bibby - 23
2/7/85 A W 114-96 Dantley - 34 Drew - 21 3/25/06 H L 89-91 Boozer - 19 Bibby - 24
3/15/85 H W 115-112 Griffith - 32 E. Johnson - 30 11/22/06 A W 110-101 Boozer - 32 K. Martin - 24
3/17/85 A L 101-107 Dantley - 27 Thorpe - 25 12/15/06 H L 97-98 Okur - 17 Abdur-Rahim - 21
11/16/85 A W 100-96 Dantley - 36 Drew - 24 4/6/07 A L 103-107 Okur - 24 K. Martin - 21
1/31/86 H W 113-101 Dantley - 33 Theus - 37 11/12/07 H W 117-93 Boozer - 32 Salmons - 22
3/1/86 H W 110-94 Dantley - 25 Theus - 17 12/4/07 A L 107-117 Williams - 30 K. Martin - 25
3/4/86 A L 92-94 Dantley - 36 Theus - 19 1/25/08 H W 127-113 Boozer - 33 K. Martin - 32
4/9/86 H L 108-113 Dantley - 45 M. Johnson - 26 2/8/08 A L 104-117 Boozer - 23 K. Martin - 27
4/10/86 A W 119-108 Bailey - 22 Thompson - 24 11/28/08 H W 120-94 Okur - 20 Salmons - 20
12/6/86 A W 114-111 Griffith/Tripucka - 20 Thompson - 26 12/2/08 A W 99-94 Korver - 15 K. Martin - 22
2/1/87 A W 121-113 Green - 24 E. Johnson - 29 2/6/09 A W 111-107 Williams - 34 K. Martin - 37
2/3/87 H W 101-95 Bailey - 25 Theus - 26 2/28/09 H W 102-89 Brewer/Okur - 26 K. Martin - 19
3/12/87 A W 113-109 Malone - 37 E. Johnson - 36 11/7/09 H L 99-104 Williams - 29 Evans - 32
3/14/87 H W 123-116 Malone - 29 Theus - 29 1/29/10 H W 101-94 Millsap - 32 Martin - 33
4/6/87 H L 104-110 Tripucka - 19 Thorpe - 24 2/26/10 A L 99-103 Boozer - 26 Udrih - 25
11/7/87 H W 121-100 Malone - 22 Theus - 28 11/22/10 H W 94-83 Miles - 20 Cousins - 18
12/5/87 A W 126-117 Bailey - 26 Theus - 33 2/7/11 A W 107-104 Jefferson - 23 Cousins - 25
1/2/88 A L 105-107 Malone - 26 Theus - 36 3/5/11 H W (OT) 109-102 Jefferson - 27 Thornton - 22
2/3/88 H W 123-91 Malone - 25 Theus - 21 4/3/11 A L 97-106 Millsap - 21 Evans - 24
2/29/88 A W 115-110 Malone - 41 Theus - 22 1/28/12 H W 96-93 Hayward - 21 Evans - 31
3/24/88 H W 117-97 Bailey - 38 K. Smith - 22 2/28/12 A L 96-103 Harris - 18 Cousins - 22
11/9/88 H W 105-81 Malone - 35 K. Smith - 22 3/22/12 A W 103-102 Jefferson - 26 Evans - 25
12/3/88 A W 107-73 Malone - 26 McCray - 14 3/30/12 H L 103-104 Jefferson - 27 Cousins - 27
12/28/88 H W 96-80 Malone - 21 Berry/Del Negro - 15 11/23/12 H W 104-102 Hayward - 23 Evans - 19
4/1/89 A L 97-117 Malone - 27 R. Berry - 33 11/24/12 A L 97-108 Foye - 17 Evans - 27
1/20/90 A W 94-81 Stockton - 27 K. Smith - 16 2/4/13 H W (OT) 98-91 Foye - 20 Thompson - 23
2/17/90 H W 110-106 Malone - 41 A. Carr - 24 2/9/13 A L 109-120 Burks - 26 Thomas - 25
3/17/90 A L (OT) 109-122 Malone - 35 A. Carr - 29 12/7/13 H L (OT) 102-112 Hayward - 22 Cousins - 28
3/19/90 H W 105-97 Malone - 32 Tisdale - 24 12/11/13 A W 122-101 Jefferson - 20 Cousins - 21
1/5/91 A W 106-98 K. Malone - 26 Tisdale - 22 1/27/14 H W 106-99 Favors - 17 Thompson - 19
1/25/91 H W 105-93 K. Malone - 20 Simmons - 19 12/8/14 A L 92-101 Hayward - 19 R. Gay - 29
3/28/91 A L 96-116 K. Malone - 33 Sparrow - 27 2/7/15 H W 102-90 Hayward - 30 D. Cousins - 27
4/16/91 H W 111-101 K. Malone - 28 Carr - 35 4/5/15 A W 101-95 Hood - 25 D. Cousins - 26
11/11/91 H W 106-90 K. Malone - 29 Simmons - 33 4/8/15 H W 103-91 Hood - 20 Casspi/Landry/McLemore - 16
1/29/92 H W 124-105 J. Malone/K. Malone - 26 Simmons - 25 12/8/15 A L 106-114 Burks/Hayward - 18 D. Cousins/R. Gay - 23
2/5/92 A L 98-100 K. Malone - 25 Richmond - 23 1/14/16 H L 101-103 Hayward - 21 D. Cousins - 36
3/12/92 A W 114-103 K. Malone - 40 Richmond - 26 3/13/16 A W 108-99 Favors - 28 D. Cousins - 31
Jazz Kings
*Alternate Site Home Games: Las Vegas (12/9/84) Omaha, NE (11/5/74, 12/17/77)
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SAN ANTONIO SPURS
One AT&T Court (210) 444-5000
San Antonio, TX 78219 www.spurs.com
DIRECTORY
Chairman and CEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julianna Hawn Holt
President of Basketball Operations/Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gregg Popovich (21st
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Season w/ San Antonio, 1089-485, .692)
2016-17 SCHEDULE President of Sports Franchises/General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . R.C. Buford
Tue, Nov. 1 @ San Antonio 6:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Wright
Fri, Nov. 4 SAN ANTONIO 7:00 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . Ime Udoka, Ettore Messina, James Borrego,
Sun, April 2 @ San Antonio 1:30 p.m. MT (ABC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Becky Hammon, Chip Engelland, Will Hardy
Coordinator of Athletic Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthony Falsone
Wed, April 12 SAN ANTONIO 8:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Will Sevening
Senior Director of Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom James
2015-16 RESULTS (0-4) Basketball Communications Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kris Davis
12/14/15 @ San Antonio L 81-118 Basketball Communications Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Howenstine
1/6/16 @ San Antonio L 98-123
2/25/16 SAN ANTONIO L 78-96 GENERAL INFORMATION
Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AT&T Center (18,460), opened in 2002
4/5/16 SAN ANTONIO L 86-88 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silver, Black and White
Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WOAI (1200 AM): Bill Schoening
JAZZ VS. SPURS ALL-TIME Spanish Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KCOR (1350 AM-Spanish): Paul Castro
Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KENS (Ch. 5), KMYS (Ch. 35),
All-Time Total Home Road
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FOX Sports Southwest (Ch. 26): Bill Land,
Jazz Record: 76-101 56-32 20-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Elliott, Andrew Monaco
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 4-8 4-2 0-6
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 72-93 52-30 20-63 BACKGROUND
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 26-23 Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967-68, Dallas Chaparrals (ABA); 1970-71,
At AT&T Center (‘02-pres.): 2-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Texas Chaparrals (ABA);1971-72,
In Overtime: 4-1 2-0 2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas Chaparrals (ABA); 1973-74,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Antonio Spurs (ABA); joined NBA in 1976-77
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five (last 2014-15)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-15 (.817), 1st in Southwest Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4, Lost to Oklahoma City (4-2)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .in Conference Semifinals
Jazz Spurs
Longest Series Win Streak: 7 (3/26/93-4/14/94) 18 (4/15/00-1/10/05)
Most Points Scored: 153, @ New Orleans, 4/9/78 148, @ San Antonio, 2/10/80
Fewest Points Scored: 65, @ Utah, 2/2/04 64, @ Utah, 4/4/08
High Scorer: 47, Adrian Dantley @ Utah, 3/14/86 63**, George Gervin @ New Orleans, 4/9/78
High Rebounder: 22, Karl Malone @ San Antonio, 11/12/88 25, Artis Gilmore @ San Antonio, 1/17/87
High Assists: 28*, John Stockton @ Utah, 1/15/91 17, Johnny Moore @ San Antonio, 4/18/82
John Lucas @ San Antonio, 3/22/84
*most in Jazz history **Jazz opponent record
JAZZ VS. SPURS ALL-TIME IN PLAYOFFS (1994, 1996, 1998, 2007, 2012)
All-Time Series Total Home Road
Jazz Record: 3-2 12-12 9-3 3-9
In First Round: 1-1 3-5 2-2 1-3
In Conf. Semifinals: 2-0 8-3 6-0 2-3
In Conf. Finals: 0-1 1-4 1-1 0-3
w/ home court: 1-0
w/o home court: 2-2
At Vivint Smart Home Arena: 9-3
At AT&T Center: 0-5
In Overtime: 1-0 1-0 --
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SAN ANTONIO SPURS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER SAS HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER SAS HIGH SCORER
11/5/76 H W 127-119 Maravich - 24 Kenon/Paultz - 22 12/13/93 H W 102-87 K. Malone - 27 Robinson - 23
12/11/76 A L 106-121 Coleman - 21 Gervin - 30 12/23/93 A W 96-88 K. Malone - 26 Robinson - 27
2/20/77 A L 109-129 Maravich - 29 Dietrick - 24 2/23/94 H W (2OT) 106-102 K. Malone/Stockton - 31 Robinson - 25
2/27/77 H L 118-135 Maravich - 40 Paultz - 31 3/2/94 A W 106-96 K. Malone - 24 Robinson - 32
12/3/77 A L 118-133 Maravich - 27 Gervin - 25 4/14/94 H W 101-90 K. Malone - 23 Robinson - 31
12/25/77 H L 105-115 Maravich - 27 Gervin - 31 11/9/94 A L 101-109 Malone - 23 Robinson - 30
3/5/78 A L 97-98 Robinson - 39 Kenon - 28 12/8/94 A W (2OT) 117-114 Malone - 28 Del Negro - 25
4/9/78 H W 153-132 James - 30 Gervin - 63 1/5/95 H L 103-104 Malone - 29 Robinson - 25
11/10/78 H W 113-102 Maravich - 41 Gervin - 34 2/14/95 A L 96-112 Benoit/Malone - 24 Robinson - 29
1/3/79 A L 97-123 Robinson - 29 Kenon - 35 2/16/95 H W 120-113 Malone - 34 Elliott - 22
3/15/79 H W 124-122 Haywood - 30 Silas - 30 1/3/96 A L 97-111 Morris - 22 Robinson - 31
3/28/79 A L 94-122 James - 25 Kenon - 24 1/12/96 H L 94-101 Hornacek - 29 Robinson - 28
12/13/79 H W 144-114 Dantley - 36 Gervin - 34 2/13/96 A W (OT) 114-111 Malone - 21 Elliott - 29
2/10/80 A L 128-148 Dantley - 32 Gervin - 35 4/8/96 H L 91-92 Malone - 21 Elliott - 21
10/29/80 H W 109-96 Dantley - 38 Olberding - 16 1/2/97 A L 80-83 Malone - 26 A. Johnson - 22
11/15/80 A L 104-120 Griffith - 29 Gervin - 23 2/18/97 H W 113-105 Malone - 37 Wilkins - 32
12/9/80 H L 90-115 Griffith - 21 Gervin - 31 3/29/97 A W 115-102 Malone - 33 Wilkins - 26
12/27/80 A L 117-142 Griffith - 33 Gervin - 34 4/7/97 H W 116-93 Malone - 26 Alexander - 24
3/17/81 A L 86-94 Dantley - 24 Davis/Gervin - 23 11/8/97 A L 80-87 Malone - 26 Robinson - 28
3/26/81 H L 97-98 Griffith - 28 Gervin - 21 11/22/97 H W 103-74 Malone - 20 Robinson - 22
12/12/81 A L 97-111 Dantley - 33 Gervin - 40 2/21/98 A W 79-77 Malone - 24 Duncan - 29
12/15/81 H W 108-103 Dantley - 30 Gervin - 26 4/8/98 H W 98-88 Malone - 32 Duncan - 34
1/6/82 H W 130-115 Dantley - 31 Mitchell - 30 2/28/99 A W 101-87 Malone - 30 Duncan - 21
1/21/82 A L 104-123 Dantley - 30 Gervin - 29 4/20/99 H L 69-83 Malone - 23 Duncan - 36
3/27/82 H L 110-114 Griffith - 22 Gervin - 47 5/2/99 A L 78-84 Malone - 24 Duncan - 26
4/18/82 A W 128-120 Green - 35 Gervin - 16 11/15/99 H W 91-85 Malone/Stockton - 20 Duncan - 32
10/29/82 H L 114-120 Dantley - 35 Gervin/Mitchell - 28 1/10/00 A L 86-93 Malone - 23 Duncan - 46
11/9/82 A L 104-118 Griffith - 26 Mitchell - 25 2/6/00 H W 93-90 Malone - 25 Duncan - 32
12/17/82 A L 103-110 Griffith - 28 Mitchell - 26 4/15/00 A L 83-106 Malone - 23 Robinson - 19
1/25/83 H L 106-116 Griffith - 30 Gilmore - 40 11/14/00 A L 79-86 Malone - 15 Anderson/Duncan - 15
2/16/83 H W 112-101 Drew/Griffith - 33 Mitchell - 26 12/11/00 H L 83-91 Malone - 19 Anderson - 18
4/15/83 A L 118-121 Drew - 22 Mitchell - 23 1/27/01 H L 86-99 Malone - 19 Duncan - 33
11/5/83 H W 124-118 Dantley/Griffith - 27 Gervin - 35 3/29/01 A L 88-106 Malone - 24 Duncan - 29
11/9/83 A L 99-105 Drew - 28 Banks - 25 12/15/01 A L 80-100 Malone - 31 Duncan - 26
12/9/83 H L 117-126 Drew - 35 Mitchell - 36 1/17/02 A L 98-102 Malone - 30 Duncan - 35
1/3/84 A L 124-137 Dantley - 22 Gervin - 35 1/23/02 H L 92-98 Malone - 23 Smith - 29
2/23/84 H W (2OT) 143-142 Dantley - 42 Mitchell - 41 4/17/02 H L 84-86 Stockton - 23 Duncan - 26
3/22/84 A L 126-129 Drew - 22 Mitchell - 39 11/30/02 A L 85-107 Stockton - 13 Jackson - 17
11/7/84 H W 136-124 Drew - 38 Gervin - 35 1/24/03 H L 90-91 Malone - 18 Duncan - 29
11/24/84 A W 123-117 Griffith - 40 Gilmore - 27 3/29/03 A L 81-101 Ostertag - 16 Duncan - 30
1/15/85 A L 101-121 Griffith - 22 Robertson - 27 4/14/03 H L 83-91 Malone - 20 Parker - 25
2/2/85 H W 105-104 Dantley - 20 Gervin - 33 11/10/03 A L 78-87 Harpring - 11 Ginobili - 18
3/29/85 H W 114-109 Dantley - 27 Mitchell - 38 1/31/04 A L 81-85 Arroyo/Kirilenko - 13 Duncan - 33
4/14/85 A W 104-102 Bailey - 27 Mitchell - 31 2/2/04 H L 65-83 Kirilenko - 10 Duncan - 31
10/29/85 A L 112-124 Dantley - 30 Robertson - 23 4/2/04 H L 81-94 Giricek - 22 Brown - 18
10/30/85 H W 102-100 Dantley - 33 Gilmore/Mitchell - 20 11/27/04 A L 76-109 Harpring - 15 Rose - 16
1/12/86 A W 106-102 Bailey - 20 Mitchell - 22 1/10/05 H W 97-96 Okur - 23 Duncan - 24
2/3/86 H L 104-112 Green - 25 Gilmore - 26 3/6/05 A L 94-101 McLeod - 18 Ginobili - 31
3/14/86 H W 146-121 Dantley - 47 Mitchell - 34 4/13/05 H W 93-91 Okur - 25 Ginobili - 21
3/29/86 A W 110-102 Dantley - 30 Mitchell - 26 1/30/06 H L 70-79 Collins - 15 Duncan - 19
12/29/86 H W 109-101 Hansen - 18 Dawkins - 19 4/4/06 H L 86-95 Boozer - 27 Ginobili - 26
12/30/86 A L 109-115 Malone - 23 Thompson - 29 4/17/06 A L 82-115 Williams - 18 Ginobili - 18
1/17/87 A L 91-102 Bailey - 20 Robertson - 27 11/29/06 H W 83-75 Boozer - 23 Duncan - 21
2/14/87 H W 108-95 Malone - 21 Berry - 18 12/28/06 A L 83-106 Giricek/Williams - 11 Parker - 22
3/27/87 H W 144-133 Malone/Griffith - 29 Nealy - 23 1/31/07 H W 97-93 Okur - 31 Parker - 27
4/1/87 A W 107-104 Malone - 26 Berry/Gilmore - 21 3/30/07 A L 93-102 Williams - 23 Ginobili - 25
11/21/87 A L 119-120 Griffith - 32 Berry - 22 12/7/07 A L 98-104 Boozer/Williams - 28 Ginobili - 37
12/8/87 A L 100-105 Malone - 27 Brickowski - 27 1/28/08 H W 97-91 Boozer/Kirilenko - 23 Ginobili - 29
1/22/88 H W 119-106 Malone - 28 Wood - 24 4/4/08 H W 90-64 Okur - 17 Parker - 17
3/5/88 H W 125-106 Malone - 38 Mitchell - 23 4/16/08 A L 80-109 Miles - 12 Parker - 24
3/19/88 A L 110-113 Malone - 34 Nimphius - 25 11/21/08 A L 94-119 Brewer - 17 Mason - 29
4/16/88 H W 107-82 Malone - 38 Mitchell/Nimphius - 14 1/27/09 H L 100-106 Brewer - 23 Duncan/Parker - 24
11/12/88 A W 105-96 Malone - 35 Dawkins - 30 4/10/09 A L 99-105 Williams - 25 Parker - 31
11/25/88 H W 115-95 Bailey - 30 Anderson - 24 11/5/09 H W 113-99 Boozer/Williams - 27 Parker - 21
1/12/89 H W 115-91 Malone - 31 Brickowski - 16 11/19/09 A W 90-83 Williams - 21 Duncan - 21
1/25/89 A W 107-103 Griffith - 27 Anderson - 25 12/7/09 H W 104-101 Boozer - 27 Bonner - 28
2/18/89 H W 107-93 Malone - 32 Brickowski - 22 1/20/10 A W 105-98 Boozer - 31 Ginobili - 22
3/18/89 A L 98-114 Bailey - 22 Robertson - 27 11/19/10 H L 82-94 Williams - 23 Parker - 24
11/10/89 H W 106-92 Stockton - 31 Robinson - 27 1/26/11 H L 105-112 Williams - 39 Ginobili - 26
12/23/89 A L 98-115 Brown - 22 Cummings - 28 4/9/11 A L 102-111 Jefferson - 23 Jefferson - 20
2/16/90 A L 86-100 Malone - 28 Cummings - 27 12/31/11 A L 89-104 Jefferson - 21 Ginobili - 23
3/3/90 H W 112-98 Malone - 36 Cummings - 29 2/20/12 H L 102-106 Jefferson - 20 Parker - 23
4/18/90 A L 93-102 Stockton - 29 Robinson - 30 4/8/12 A L 104-114 Jefferson - 19 Parker - 28
11/8/90 H W 103-94 Stockton - 24 Cummings - 25 4/9/12 H W 91-84 Harris - 25 Neal/Splitter - 14
1/12/91 A L 92-112 J. Malone - 22 Robinson - 22 11/3/12 A L 100-110 Mo Williams - 29 Parker - 24
1/15/91 H W 124-102 K. Malone - 32 Robinson - 26 12/12/12 H W 99-96 Millsap - 24 Duncan/Parker - 22
2/18/91 H W 104-81 K. Malone - 26 Robinson - 26 3/22/13 A L (OT) 97-104 Mo Williams - 23 Parker - 22
3/11/91 A L 96-105 K. Malone - 34 Robinson - 33 11/15/13 H L 82-91 Favors - 20 Parker - 22
12/6/91 A W 93-92 K. Malone - 31 Robinson - 31 12/14/13 H L 84-100 Burke - 20 Duncan - 22
1/22/92 H W 100-98 K. Malone - 23 Anderson - 23 1/15/14 A L 105-109 Kanter - 25 Parker - 25
3/4/92 H W 102-93 K. Malone - 26 Robinson - 28 3/16/14 A L 104-122 Favors - 28 Ginobili - 21
3/14/92 A L 106-113 Stockton - 24 Robinson - 27 12/9/14 H W 100-96 Favors - 21 T. Duncan - 23
4/19/92 A W 101-90 K. Malone - 34 Cummings - 21 1/18/15 A L 69-89 Gobert - 13 T. Splitter - 14
11/25/92 H L 102-128 K. Malone - 32 Robinson - 25 2/23/15 H W 90-81 Burke - 23 T. Duncan - 14
12/8/92 A L 103-121 Stockton - 19 Elliott - 32 12/14/15 A L 81-118 Favors - 16 K. Leonard - 22
1/5/93 H W 113-87 J. Malone - 22 Carr - 21 1/6/16 A L 98-123 Burke - 21 T. Duncan - 18
1/7/93 A L 99-109 Humphries - 19 Ellis - 33 2/25/16 H L 78-96 Favors - 25 K. Leonard - 29
3/26/93 A W 104-98 J. Malone - 28 Carr - 21 4/5/16 H L 86-88 Hood - 23 K. Leonard - 18
3/31/93 H W 93-85 K. Malone - 31 Robinson - 17
Jazz Spurs
*Alternate Site Home Games: Las Vegas, NV (12/9/83) none
476
TORONTO RAPTORS
40 Bay Street, Toronto (416) 815-5600
Ontario, Canada www.raptors.com
M5J 2X2
DIRECTORY
Chairman of the Board & NBA Governor. . . . . . . . . . Lawrence M. Tanenbaum, O.C.
President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Masai Ujiri
2016-17 SCHEDULE General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Weltman
Assistant General Manager/Vice-President Basketball Strategy. . . . . . . . . Bobby Webster
Fri, Dec. 23 TORONTO 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Head Coach. . . . . . . . . Dwane Casey (8th NBA season, 263-253, .510)
Thu, Jan. 5 @ Toronto 5:30 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(6th w/ Toronto, 210-184, .533)
Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rex Kalamian, Nick Nurse,
2015-16 RESULTS (1-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jama Mahlaela, Patrick Mutombo
11/18/15 TORONTO W 93-89 Assistant Coach/Director of Sports Science. . . . . . . . . . Alex McKechnie
3/2/16 @ Toronto L 94-104 Strength & Conditioning Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon Lee
Head Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott McCullough
JAZZ VS. RAPTORS ALL-TIME Director of Media Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim LaBumbard
All-Time Total Home Road Media Relations Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roven Yau
Jazz Record: 26-13 14-6 12-7 Media Relations Coordinator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Summers
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): n/a n/a n/a
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 26-13 14-6 12-7 GENERAL INFORMATION
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 14-6 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . Air Canada Centre (19,800), opened in 1999
At Air Canada Centre (‘99-pres.): 10-6 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red, Silver, Black
In Overtime: 2-1 1-1 1-0 Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sportsnet 590 (590 AM),
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TSN Radio 1050 (AM 1050): Paul Jones, Eric Smith
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Armstrong, Sherman Hamilton
Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . TSN, Sportsnet: Leo Rautins, Jack Armstrong,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sherman Hamiltion
BACKGROUND
Founded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . 56-26 (.683), Atlantic Division Champions
2016 Playoffs. . . . . 10-8, Lost to Cleveland (2-4), in Eastern Conf. Finals
477
TORONTO RAPTORS
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER TOR HIGH SCORER
11/13/95 A W 103-100 Stockton - 29 Anderson/Robertson - 22
2/22/96 H W 102-86 Malone - 26 Stoudamire - 23
1/9/97 A L 96-110 Malone - 24 Stoudamire - 27
2/27/97 H W 118-114 Malone - 32 W. Williams - 32
12/3/97 H W 115-98 Malone - 23 Stoudamire - 25
3/3/98 A W 108-93 Anderson - 26 Billups - 26
Did Not Play in 1998-99 (lockout-shortened season)
11/26/99 H L 87-100 Malone - 23 Carter - 18
12/12/99 A W 103-88 Malone - 28 Carter/Willis - 16
12/5/00 H W 98-84 Malone - 31 Willis - 20
12/19/00 A L 95-103 Marshall - 24 Carter - 33
11/10/01 H L 96-117 Marshall - 26 Carter - 43
2/15/02 A W 94-85 Malone/Stockton - 23 A. Williams - 26
11/17/02 A W 82-78 Harpring - 23 A. Williams - 29
12/30/02 H W 107-85 Malone - 24 Lenard/Peterson - 18
12/26/03 H W (OT) 97-94 Bell - 19 Carter - 30
3/17/04 A L 81-85 Giricek - 25 Carter - 24
11/10/04 H L 95-104 Bell - 20 Bosh - 20
12/22/04 A L 86-98 Boozer - 29 Marshall - 22
11/11/05 A W 99-84 Okur - 29 Bosh - 19
1/17/06 H W 111-98 Okur - 29 Bosh - 27
11/20/06 H W 101-96 Boozer - 35 Bosh - 17
1/19/07 A W 102-94 Okur - 27 Bosh - 29
11/14/07 A W 92-88 Boozer - 23 Parker - 19
3/17/08 H W 96-79 Williams - 21 Calderon - 16
12/5/08 H W 114-87 Okur - 21 Bosh - 18
3/8/09 A W 109-101 Williams - 25 Bosh - 30
11/18/09 H W 104-91 Boozer - 22 Bosh - 32
3/24/10 A W 113-87 Boozer/Williams - 18 Bosh - 20
11/3/10 H W 125-108 Jefferson - 27 Bargnani - 26
3/9/11 A W 96-94 Jefferson - 34 DeRozan - 17
1/25/12 H L (2OT) 106-111 Millsap - 31 BargnanI/Kleiza - 25
11/12/12 A W (3OT) 140-133 Millsap - 34 DeRozan - 37
12/7/12 H W 131-99 Millsap - 20 Bargnani - 20
11/9/13 A L 91-115 Hayward - 24 Hansbrough - 23
2/3/14 H L 79-94 Williams - 23 D. DeRozan - 23
11/15/14 A L 93-111 Favors/Kanter - 18 D.DeRozan - 27
12/3/14 H L 104-123 Favors/Kanter - 19 K. Lowry - 39
11/18/15 H W 93-89 Favors - 18 L. Scola - 22
3/2/16 A L 94-104 Hayward - 26 K. Lowry - 32
Jazz Raptors
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
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WA S H I N G T O N W I Z A R D S
601 F Street, NW (202) 661-5000
Washington, D.C. 20004 www.washingtonwizards.com
DIRECTORY
Majority Owner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ted Leonsis
President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ernie Grunfeld
Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations. . . . . . Tommy Sheppard
2016-17 SCHEDULE Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . Scott Brooks (8th NBA season, 338-207, .620)
Sun, Feb. 26 @ Washington 3 p.m. MT (ROOT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1st Season w/ Washington)
Fri, March 31 WASHINGTON 7 p.m. MT (ROOT) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Brown, Sidney Lowe,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chad Iske, Mike Terpstra, Maz Trakh
2015-16 RESULTS (1-1) Assistant Coach/Player Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Adkins
2/18/16 @ Washington L 89-103 Director, Player Performance/Strength & Conditioning. . . . . . . . . . Navin Hettiarachchi
3/11/16 WASHINGTON W 114-93 Athletic Trainer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corey Bennett
Performance Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jesse Phillips
Communications. . . . . . . . . . . Scott Hall, Patrick Rees, DeAndre Phillips
JAZZ VS. WIZARDS/BULLETS ALL-TIME
All-Time Total Home Road GENERAL INFORMATION
Jazz Record: 50-48 29-20 21-28 Home Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Verizon Center (20,356), opened in 1997
As New Orleans Jazz (‘74-79): 6-20 5-8 1-12 Team Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red, Blue and White
As Utah Jazz (‘79-pres.): 44-28 24-12 20-16 Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBD: Dave Johnson, Glenn Consor
vs. Washington Bullets (‘74-97): 29-33 16-15 13-18 Television. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comcast SportsNet: Steve Buckhantz,
vs. Washington Wizards (‘97-pres.): 21-15 13-5 8-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Chenier, Chris Miller
At Vivint Smart Home Arena (‘91-pres.): 19-5
At Verizon Center (‘97-pres.): 8-10 BACKGROUND
In Overtime: 2-2 1-1 1-1 Founded. . . . . . . 1961-62, Chicago Packers; 1962-63, Chicago Zephyrs;
. . . . . .1963-64, Baltimore Bullets; 1973-74, Capital Bullets; 1975-76,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington Bullets; 1997-98, Washington Wizards
NBA Titles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One (1977-78)
2015-16 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . 41-41 (.500), 4th in Southeast Division
2016 Playoffs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Did not qualify
Jazz Wizards/Bullets
Longest Series Win Streak: 10 (11/24/87-12/4/91) 13 (3/5/77-3/3/81)
Most Points Scored: 135, @ Utah, 12/3/90 130, @ Washington, 2/18/78
Fewest Points Scored: 83, @ Washington, 11/17/12 74, @ Utah, 12/4/91
High Scorer: 50, Pete Maravich @ New Orleans, 12/26/76 51, Gilbert Arenas @ Washington, 1/15/07
High Rebounder: 24, Truck Robinson @ New Orleans, 11/6/77 30, Wes Unseld @ Washington, 4/6/75
High Assists: 20, John Stockton @ Utah, 12/7/88 15, Kevin Porter @ Washington, 10/19/74
John Lucas @ Utah, 3/6/82
John Wall @ Washington, 1/17/11
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WA S H I N G T O N W I Z A R D S
DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER WAS HIGH SCORER DATE H/A W/L SCORE UTA HIGH SCORER WAS HIGH SCORER
10/19/74 A L 92-110 Stallworth - 19 Hayes - 35 11/16/91 A W 107-98 J. Malone - 28 Adams - 27
11/15/74 H L 95-104 Maravich - 20 Hayes - 34 12/4/91 H W 101-74 J. Malone - 22 Ha. Grant - 22
12/18/74 A L 90-113 Barnett - 16 Haskins/Riordan - 16 11/21/92 A L 109-126 Benoit/K. Malone - 22 Gugliotta - 39
1/31/75 H L 101-106 Nelson - 24 Hayes - 31 12/10/92 H W 112-96 K. Malone - 33 Chapman - 32
3/21/75 H L 109-122 Nelson - 26 Hayes - 28 12/8/93 H W 113-91 K. Malone - 27 Ellison - 17
4/1/75 H L 101-110 Maravich - 19 Hayes - 33 12/18/93 A W 102-96 K. Malone - 27 MacLean - 29
4/6/75 A L 103-119 James - 34 Hayes - 23 12/15/94 A W 95-85 Hornacek - 22 Webber - 21
12/11/75 A L 109-117 Behagen - 26 Chenier - 22 3/27/95 H W 128-102 Malone - 23 Overton/Webber - 20
12/17/75 H W 105-88 Bibby - 21 Hayes - 21 2/28/96 H W 115-93 Malone - 26 Muresan - 20
1/22/76 A L 86-109 Kelley - 20 Chenier - 20 3/16/96 A L (OT) 115-120 Malone - 32 Muresan - 28
2/25/76 H W 105-104 Maravich - 39 Bing - 29 2/3/97 H W 111-89 Malone - 24 Muresan - 18
2/26/76 A L 108-118 Maravich - 32 Chenier - 26 3/15/97 A W 100-93 Malone - 32 Strickland - 27
3/26/76 H W (OT) 131-126 Maravich - 29 Chenier - 44 11/3/97 H L 86-90 Malone - 21 Webber - 26
4/4/76 A W (OT) 129-125 Maravich - 39 Weatherspoon - 31 12/15/97 A L 86-88 Malone - 26 Howard - 21
10/29/76 H W 111-93 Maravich - 25 Hayes - 23 3/18/99 A W 95-87 Malone - 24 Strickland - 21
11/10/76 A L 103-116 Maravich - 23 Hayes - 30 12/6/99 H W 102-96 Malone - 32 Richmond - 25
12/26/76 H W 109-100 Maravich - 50 Hayes - 30 12/14/99 A W 101-80 Malone - 34 Strickland - 18
3/5/77 A L 105-117 McElroy - 32 Chenier - 30 3/4/01 A W 118-98 Malone - 20 Richmond - 22
11/6/77 H L 97-108 Maravich - 26 Dandridge/Hayes - 21 3/24/01 H W 119-93 Vaughn - 18 Hamilton - 20
12/9/77 A L 97-101 Robinson - 28 Henderson - 22 11/16/01 A W 101-92 Malone - 30 Jordan - 44
2/19/78 A L 111-130 Goodrich - 32 Hayes - 31 3/21/02 H W 94-79 Malone - 23 Hamilton - 14
3/22/78 H L 109-124 Watts - 26 Grevey - 30 11/14/02 A L 102-105 Malone - 26 Stackhouse - 25
10/13/78 A L 101-117 Kelley - 22 3 players - 18 2/14/03 H W 109-77 Malone - 23 Hughes - 14
12/1/78 H L 115-117 Maravich - 37 Dandridge - 27 12/16/03 A L 87-91 Kirilenko - 17 Hughes - 38
1/17/79 A L 102-112 Maravich - 25 Hayes - 33 3/23/04 H W 85-77 Bell/Kirilenko - 19 Hughes - 23
3/20/79 H L 107-126 Kelley - 22 Hayes - 32 3/19/05 A L 95-96 Kirilenko - 28 Arenas - 22
11/17/79 A L 103-111 Dantley - 42 Hayes - 24 3/24/05 H L 84-85 Harpring - 18 Arenas - 29
1/5/80 H L 107-108 Furlow - 37 Wright - 25 1/9/06 A W 97-89 Okur - 19 Jamison - 30
1/20/81 A L 113-121 Dantley - 39 Grevey - 30 3/23/06 H L 97-109 Boozer - 30 Arenas - 31
3/3/81 H L 93-112 Dantley - 21 Ballard - 26 1/15/07 A L 111-114 Okur - 38 Arenas - 51
2/23/82 A W 113-106 Dantley - 39 Johnson - 27 3/26/07 H W 103-97 Boozer - 41 Arenas - 32
3/6/82 H L 113-127 Dantley - 27 Grevey - 26 2/1/08 A W 96-87 Okur - 27 Jamison - 31
2/22/83 H L 98-99 Drew - 26 Ruland - 31 3/31/08 H W 129-87 Miles - 29 Jamison - 22
3/22/83 A L 98-121 Drew - 20 Ruland - 25 11/12/08 A L 87-95 Boozer - 20 Butler - 27
11/19/83 A L 113-126 Dantley/Griffith - 18 Ruland - 29 3/17/09 H W 103-88 Korver - 15 Dixon/Young - 14
1/14/84 H W 121-96 Dantley - 44 Ruland - 17 3/15/10 H W 112-89 Boozer - 23 Blatche - 24
12/11/84 A W 85-82 Dantley - 32 Ballard - 23 3/27/10 A W 103-87 Boozer/Okur - 22 Blatche - 20
1/16/85 H L 101-103 Dantley - 22 Williams - 31 1/17/11 A L 101-108 Williams - 28 Young - 25
12/17/85 A W 106-98 Dantley - 30 McMillen - 18 3/28/11 H L (OT) 95-100 Miles - 17 Wall - 28
1/9/86 H L 89-95 Dantley - 32 J. Malone - 32 2/17/12 H W 114-100 Jefferson - 34 Wall - 24
12/16/86 A W 109-106 Griffith - 27 M. Malone - 38 11/17/12 A W 83-76 Jefferson - 21 Crawford - 20
2/20/87 H L 113-118 Malone - 36 M. Malone - 35 1/23/13 H W 92-88 Millsap - 16 Webster - 15
11/24/87 H W 100-83 Malone - 22 M. Malone - 17 1/25/14 H W 104-101 Kanter - 24 Ariza - 23
3/11/88 A W 109-107 Malone - 34 J. Malone - 31 3/5/14 A L 91-104 Burks - 19 Ariza - 26
12/7/88 H W 111-94 Malone - 34 B. King - 23 12/14/14 A L 84-93 Burks - 19 B. Beal - 22
12/21/88 A W 98-82 Malone - 34 Eackles - 15 3/18/15 H L 84-88 Hayward - 26 J. Wall - 24
11/13/89 H W 106-93 Malone - 33 Eackles - 24
12/2/89 A W 100-98 Malone - 28 J. Malone - 31
12/3/90 H W 135-101 K. Malone - 38 King - 24
3/6/91 A W 104-93 Stockton - 27 King - 50
Jazz Wizards
*Alternate Site Home Games: none none
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JAZZ IN THE COMMUNITY
The Utah Jazz have a strong tradition of giving back to local communities. The team implements a variety
of outreach events and programs in partnership with its community and corporate partners in an effort to
make a difference in the lives of those in need.
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JAZZ IN THE COMMUNITY
BEAR HUGS FOR KIDS JAZZ COMMITMENT TO SERVICE•
The annual Bear Hugs for Kids Christmas shopping event “Commitment to Service” is a unique collaboration
is part of a series of community activities hosted by the between the NBA and Department of Defense. This past
Utah Jazz Bear to benefit children in need. The event gives season, in honor of Veterans Day, Jazz Head Coach Quin
pre-selected youth the opportunity to purchase items for Snyder, players and front office personnel partnered with
themselves and their families. Last December marked active military personnel from Hill Air Force Base for a
the 16th annual Bear Hugs for Kids event and 1,000 community service project at the Utah Food Bank. The
underprivileged youth from Salt Lake City, Lehi and Price participants helped sort food and pack backpacks with
received holiday gifts through this program. nutritious items.
CHARITABLE AUCTIONS
The Jazz host silent auctions at
designated home games throughout
the season, where fans have the
opportunity to bid on autographed
sports memorabilia. The Jazz Silent
Auction Table is located between Portals
J and K on Vivint Smart Home Arena’s
main concourse. Proceeds benefit
Larry H. Miller Charities, a non-profit
organization that has helped hundreds
of charitable organizations, including
Make-A-Wish Utah, Ronald McDonald
House, Boys & Girls Clubs, Prevent Child
Abuse Utah and many others.
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LARRY H. MILLER CHARITIES
Based in 46 states, the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies from Miller companies, and donations from the general
encompasses more than 80 businesses and properties public. Several fundraising events are held each year,
that primarily fall within seven categories: automotive including Leapin’ Leaners & Low Tops, a popular chari-
retail, automotive insurance, finance, real estate, retail, table gala hosted by the Utah Jazz in which players and
movie theaters and professional sports. The company coaches take an active part.
employs nearly 10,000 individuals.
Since its inception in 1995, Larry H. Miller Charities
Larry H. Miller Charities (LHM Charities) is a nonprofit has assisted a multitude of organizations and worthy
organization that functions as a charitable arm of these causes. This past year, donations were given to groups
many companies. A board of 12 trustees regularly meets such as: Boys & Girls Clubs, Make-A-Wish, Prevent Child
to review proposals and requests. Funding is granted to Abuse, House of Hope, Operation Warm, YWCA, The
qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit groups that assist those who Salvation Army, Family Connection Center, MDA, Habitat
live in the communities where Miller companies conduct for Humanity, Mountainlands Community Health Center
business. Donations are directed toward programs that and many schools.
benefit women and children in the areas of health
LHM Charities has collaborated with the Utah Jazz
and education.
and NBA on many community projects, including the
Funding for LHM Charities is generated through personal construction of numerous outdoor basketball courts in
donations from Larry H. Miller Group employees, matching public parks along the Wasatch Front.
funds contributed by the Miller family, monthly support
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AMERICA FIRST JAZZ DANCERS
The America First Jazz Dancers are the professional dance In addition to performing at Jazz home games, the
team of the Utah Jazz. The dance team has been in America First Jazz dancers make community and charity
existence since the beginning of the 1992-93 season. The appearances, including school assemblies, hospital visits
2016-17 team is made up of 16 dancers who attend all and fundraising events. The group has a wealth of
Utah Jazz home game. dancing experience and a wide-variety of career goals
and interests. Video introductions to the America First
The America First Jazz Dancers add an exciting Jazz Dancers are available at www.utahjazz.com/dancers.
entertainment element to Utah Jazz basketball. The team
performs a minimum of two routines per game and will
debut and new hip hop style this season. Annual open
auditions are conducted each summer, and the team
holds four-hour practices two times per week.
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VIVINT SMART HOME ARENA
Vivint Smart Home Arena is located just west of later, at a cost of $66 million. Vivint Smart Home
downtown Salt Lake City, approximately three minutes Arena boasts 50 luxury suites, an All-Star Suite and
from team hotels and about 15 minutes from the an Executives Club, three sky suites and numerous
Salt Lake International Airport. Situated at 301 West hospitality and multipurpose rooms.
South Temple, just two blocks from the Salt Palace
Convention Center, Vivint Smart Home Arena is within The building has played host to the 1993 NBA All-Star
walking distance from downtown restaurants and Temple Weekend, two NBA Finals, the 1999 U.S. Figuring
Square, and adjacent to The Gateway, an outdoor Skating Championships, as well as figure skating
shopping and dining area. Originally opened as the Delta and short track speed skating in the 2002 Olympic
Center on October 7, 1991, the building was known as Winter Olympics. The arena has featured some of
EnergySolutions Arena from Nov. 20, 2006 until being the biggest names in the music world, with the three
renamed Vivint Smart Home Arena as part of a 10-year largest concert draws in the arena’s history multiple
agreement announced on Oct. 26, 2015. night sellouts for Garth Brooks, U2 and the Rolling
Stones. Family-friendly events such as Ringling Bros.
The arena opened on October 4, 1991 and holds & Barnum & Bailey Circus, Disney on Ice and the Days
19,911 for basketball and up to 19,688 for concerts. of ’47 Rodeo also make annual appearances. Over
Construction began on June 11, 1990 and was 1.8 million guests enjoy entertainment at Vivint Smart
completed in record-time—15 months and 24 days Home Arena each year.
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ZIONS BANK BASKETBALL CENTER
A full-service practice facility and training center, Zions Bank Basketball Center is located just minutes from Vivint
Smart Home Arena and downtown Salt Lake City at 1414 South 500 West. All Jazz basketball operations and
coaching offices are located on site, and the Jazz holds all non-game day practices and workouts at the facility.
FACILITY FACTS/FEATURES
• Opened in March 2003, and underwent a major renovation in the summer of 2013
• Designed by FFKR Architects of Salt Lake City
• Construction coordinated by Sahara Construction of Bountiful, Utah
• Situated in a remodeled tilt-up concrete building on a 17.8-acre site
• Facility consists of two levels with a total area of 50,990 square feet
• First floor area: 40,111 square feet
• Second level: 10,879 square feet
• Features two full-size NBA courts (measuring 94 ft. x 50 ft. each)
• Total court area: 22,200 square feet
• Court flooring is state-of-the-art permanent, suspended DIN-certified maple floor system
• Secure public entrance and lobby with monumental staircase and hydraulic elevator for access to the second level
• Team locker room with 20 custom wardrobe-style lockers, associated showers, restroom and steam room
• Training area with treatment and taping tables, trainer and doctor’s offices and massage therapy room
• Hydrotherapy area featuring a 14 ft. x 7 ft. exercise/therapy pool, hot spa, cold plunge, two whirlpools and a shower
• 2,200-square-foot weight-training and cardiovascular workout area utilitized for strength-and-conditioning
that opens directly to the court area
• Player’s lounge with adjacent buffet/dining area, kitchen/catering facility
• 1,600-square-foot boardroom featuring 70 lineal feet of windows overlooking the practice courts
• State-of-the art theater with tiered seating for 58 fixed movie theatre-style seats
• Coaching offices overlooking the practice courts; management offices featuring mountain and city skyline views
• Full laundry, storage, public restrooms and other associated support areas
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SINGLE-GAME TICKETS
Tickets for individual Jazz games at the arena are available online at utahjazz.com, by calling
801-355-SEAT (7328), or in person at either the arena box office or any Smith’s Tix outlet.
For season tickets, group tickets or other ticket packages, call 801-355-DUNK (3865).
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