Sometimes a team just needs a spark, and the Jazz decided to make a move, trading Alec Burks and two second round picks to the Cleveland Cavaliers for sharpshooter Kyle Korver on Wednesday afternoon.
As he confidently stated in a preseason interview with KSL Sports in the preseason, Joe Ingles believes he’s “the best shooter in the league.” Soon, he’ll be able to say he’s the greatest 3-point shooter in Utah Jazz history.
It didn’t take long for recently acquired Jazzman to reintroduce himself in a Jazz uniform. Just 12 seconds after checking into the game against the Charlotte Hornets, he hit his first 3-pointer in his second stint with Utah.
The Utah Jazz announced that they have acquired sharp-shooting swing man Kyle Korver from Cleveland in exchange for Alec Burks and two future second round picks.
The Utah Jazz are bringing Kyle Korver back to the Jazz for the second time in his 15-year career. Jazz fans expressed their excitement about the return of Korver to Salt Lake City on social media.
After the Jazz beat the Brooklyn Nets 101-90, players took to Twitter to wish their recent former teammate Alec Burks well as he moves on to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Utah Jazz announced that they have acquired Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kyle Korver in exchange for guard Alec Burks and two future second round picks.
After their disappointing 121-88 loss to the Indiana Pacers at home, the Utah Jazz are back out on the road for three games before they return home to Vivint Smart Home Arena.
The Utah Jazz’s slow 8-9 has many fans searching for answers, but according to TeamRankings.com, the reason is simple: the Jazz have played the hardest schedule in the NBA.
BOSTON, Mass. – The Utah Jazz beat the Boston Celtics for the second time in eight days, 98-86. Ricky Rubio had 20 points while Rudy Gobert was just shy of a double-double with 12 points and 9 rebounds. Kyrie Irving led the Celtics with 20 points on 8-of-16 shooting. Jayson Tatum added 10 points as […]
It was the worst loss in Utah Jazz history as the team was stomped by 50 points in a 118-68 loss to the Dallas Mavericks. The team's play got plenty of Jazz fans and fans of the NBA concerned about where the team is headed.
There are many athletes who use their fame and fortune to do good in the world. Utah Jazz point guard Ricky Rubio is no different, but his cause is personal.
Boston came to town. Gordon Hayward finally made his return to Salt Lake City, 493 days after announcing he was leaving the state that loved him, for a coach he loved more. Like a jilted ex, Jazz fans let him Hayward know their feelings.