Mike Conley's night started off with a standing ovation, but his play on the court was not worth of applause in Utah's 107-106 loss to Memphis and his former Grizzlies teammates.
One single second can change everything in sports. On Thursday night, in the waning moments of an otherwise uninteresting game, we saw something that changed an emerging NFL star’s reputation - and maybe even league rules - forever.
The University of Utah Runnin' Utes knocked off the Minnesota Golden Gophers 73-69. With the victory, head coach Larry Krystkowiak picked up his 200th career win.
BYU defeated Houston 72-71 and it took a game-winning shot at the buzzer from senior guard TJ Haws to give the Cougars their best non-conference win on the road in years.
Sky View's Mason Falslev had a great final quarter where he scored twice against the Dixie Flyers and lifted the Bobcats into the 4A championship game.
After trailing 53-48 at the half to the Memphis Grizzlies, Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell scored 13 points in the third quarter, including the last seven points.
As strange as it sounds, both UCLA and Utah control their own destiny in the Pac-12 South Division heading into Saturday's matchup at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
After swinging and hitting Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head with a helmet, Browns defensive lineman Myles Garrett should be criminally prosecuted
There’s no doubt when Mike Conley is introduced in the Jazz starting lineup Friday night in Memphis he will be greeted with a thunderous ovation, how will that compare to Karl Malone's return to Utah as a Laker?