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PHOENIX -- The Phoenix Suns could be down two starters in their Monday night showdown against the Utah Jazz. On their injury report, Dillon Brooks is listed as questionable with right groin soreness while Jalen Green continues to miss action with his hamstring injury.
The Jazz open the season Wednesday night at home, kicking off another year of development, speculation, and hopefully just enough chaos to keep things compelling.
The Utah Jazz aren't exactly title contenders, but at least they’ll try to win when and what they can this year. That's a step in the right direction, Tribune columnist Gordon Monson writes.
The Utah Jazz opened their 2025-26 campaign off with a stunning 129-108 blowout against the Los Angeles Clippers in front of their home Delta Center crowd in a game that was really controlled from start to finish of the contest.
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‘There is no better way to start the NBA season’: Utah Jazz to host season opener celebration Wednesday night
The Utah Jazz will be hosting a season opener celebration at the Delta Center ahead of Wednesday night's game.
The Utah Jazz are expected to be one of the worst teams in the NBA this season — but they certainly didn't look like it on opening night.
Following in the footsteps of Smith Entertainment Group brethren, the Utah Mammoth, the Jazz announced its plan to build its own state-of-the-art practice facility at The Shops of South Town in Sandy.
The Utah Jazz will have a new practice facility in Sandy announced by SEG. The facility will be part of a sports campus including Utah Mammoth's practice site. Completion is expected within two years, featuring expanded amenities and player spaces.
Ryan Smith and the Smith Entertainment Group announced Tuesday that the company will build a new practice facility for the Utah Jazz at the Shops at South Town in Sandy. SEG purchased the entirety of the Sandy mall in August 2024 as the first step in what will now become a large sports campus to
While most of the Jazz's premier young pieces of the past three years have gotten their shine through two games of the year, there's one name on the roster who hasn't quite seen that same share of opportunity: last year's top-10 pick, Cody Williams.