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Here's what the Utah Jazz big man had to say about the rumors of him leaving the NBA.
Yardbarker on MSN
Grizzlies opposed NBA lottery changes because of Jazz pick
Turns out the Memphis Grizzlies had a very specific reason for casting the lone dissenting vote against the NBA’s new anti-tanking lottery system. According
Longtime Utah Jazz announcer and former NBA All-Star Hod Rod Hundley died Friday. He was 80. He had been battling Alzheimer's. The popular Hundley was the voice of the Jazz from the club's inception in New Orleans in 1974 until he retired in 2009.
The Utah Jazz could be taking a deeper look into Cameron Boozer as their potential number two pick.
Memphis received a 2027 first-round pick from Utah in February. It can no longer fall in the top five under the new draft lottery system.
For Jazz fans, it doesn’t get any better than the 1997 "Shot" to defeat the Rockets.
The Grizzlies must get some help from the Jazz to avoid an NBA Draft disaster, but the new anti-tanking rules are not that bad.
The J-Notes on MSNOpinion
NBA's lottery reform gives the Jazz the ultimate failsafe
The NBA just changed its rules with the lottery going forward today. The Utah Jazz don't plan to play the lottery again, but these changes help them a lot in case things go wrong this season.
When it comes to the 1990s Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan often flexed his muscles as one of the NBA's greatest trash-talkers, in addition to being one of the league's greatest players. However, teammate Scottie Pippen may have the greatest trash-talking ...