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Game 25 Takeaways | Utah Jazz vs San Antonio Spurs

December 6, 2018 by Kelby Jones Leave a Comment

Utah Jazz vs San Antonio SpursGame 25 Takeaways

Utah Jazz vs San Antonio Spurs

Jazz set franchise record for 3PM in game en route to obliterating Spurs.

The Utah Jazz finally won a home game.

With San Antonio in town, many fans weren’t sure they were going to get to witness a victory in-person. However, the Jazz gave the home crowd a show, setting a franchise record for most 3-pointers made in a game with 20.

The Jazz run away with this one, which was never in doubt, 139 – 105.

Watch the full game highlights below:


Utah Jazz vs San Antonio Spurs

Quick Takeaways

Shots From Deep, Obvs…

The Utah Jazz set a franchise record for 3-point attempts made in a single game Tuesday night against San Antonio. The final number of 3PA that went in?

20.

Am I the only one who thinks that number is kinda low? Doesn’t Steph Curry hit that many by himself in what seems like each and every single game he plays in?

Either way, it was nice to see the ball going through the hoop.

Here’s my question: how much of this has to do with Threezus himself, the one and only Kyle Korver?

Is shooting contagious? Tune into The Jazz Fan Show Podcast Episode 10 (Sunday morning at 9:00 AM on 1280 AM and 97.5 FM, The Zone Sports Network), where Coach Phil gives us his answer!


Everybody Eats

The highest scoring Jazz player against the Spurs was Donovan Mitchell, who led the team with…

20 points…

All I want to do with this one is leave this image here and let it marinade…


Feels Good to Finally Get One

This is gonna be short, but I just wanna say how nice it felt to watch the Utah Jazz finally run another team out of Vivint Smart Home Arena.

It’s no secret that the Jazz have been on the road a lot already this season, and when they’ve been home, they’ve been beaten time and time again.

It was just nice to see the team get a solid win at home with their home crowd in the stands.

End of takeaways.


About the Utah Jazz Fan Show

The Jazz Fan Show is a radio show, podcast and blog focusing on all things Utah Jazz. Founded by Ryan Van Dorn and Kelby Jones in September of 2018.

You can hear the show Sunday mornings from 9:00 – 10:00 AM MST on 1280 AM and 97.5 FM The Zone.

The Jazz Fan Show is also now available in podcast format! Click the links below and subscribe today!

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Why Subscribe to The Utah Jazz Fan Show?

The show began in an attempt to create more content around the Utah Jazz for the fans to enjoy.

Our goal has been to contact and bring together as many die-hard Utah Jazz fans as we can, and we’re having a great time doing it!

If you or someone you know love the Utah Jazz, contact us today for a chance to come on the show and discuss what it means to you to be a Utah Jazz fan!

PLUS, listening to The Jazz Fan Show is your best way to get information on upcoming giveaways!

The Utah Jazz Fan Show:

Where Everything’s Made Up and the Stats Don’t Matter

Filed Under: Articles, Postgame Takeaways Tagged With: Jazz Fan Show, Kelby Jones, Kyle Korver, nba, San Antonio Spurs, SAS, UTA, utah jazz, Utah JAzz Blog, utah jazz fan show, Utah Jazz Podcast

Ep 09 | Utah Jazz Trade Burks for Korver, Start Winning on the Road, But is 50 Wins Still Realistic?

December 2, 2018 by Kelby Jones Leave a Comment

The Utah Jazz Fan Show – Episode 09

Utah Jazz Trade Alec Burks for Kyle Korver and Start Winning on the Road, But is 50 Wins Still Realistic?

On Episode 09 of The Utah Jazz Fan Show, brought to you by TryDayTrading.com…

Ryan and Kelby invite JazzFanShow.com writer Andy Allred in to discuss the Kyle Korver for Alec Burks trade and how it will affect the Jazz moving forward.

They also discuss the latest Utah Jazz road wins and whether or not 50 wins is still a reasonable expectation for the season.

PLUS the Rev blesses us with another Sunday Sermon.


About The Utah Jazz Fan Show

The Jazz Fan Show is a podcast and blog focusing on all things Utah Jazz. Founded by Ryan Van Dorn and Kelby Jones in September of 2018.

You can hear the show Sunday mornings from 9:00 – 10:00 AM MST on 1280 AM and 97.5 FM The Zone.

The Jazz Fan Show is also now available in podcast format! Click the links below and subscribe today!

iTunes

Spotify 

JazzFanShow.com

TryDayTrading.com

1280TheZone.com

The Zone Sports Network App

Soundcloud


Why Subscribe to The Utah Jazz Fan Show?

The show began in an attempt to create more content around the Utah Jazz for the fans to enjoy.

Our goal has been to contact and bring together as many die-hard Utah Jazz fans as we can, and we’re having a great time doing it!

If you or someone you know love the Utah Jazz, contact us today for a chance to come on the show and discuss what it means to you to be a Utah Jazz fan!

PLUS, listening to The Jazz Fan Show is your best way to get information on upcoming giveaways!

The Utah Jazz Fan Show:

Where Everything’s Made Up and the Stats Don’t Matter

Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: Alec Burks, andy allred, Cleveland Cavaliers, JazzFanShow.com, Kelby Jones, Kyle Korver, nba podcast, Ryan Van Dorn, utah jazz, utah jazz fan show, Utah Jazz Podcast

Utah Jazz Trade Alec Burks to Cavs, Kyle Korver Returning to Utah

November 28, 2018 by Jazz Fan Show Leave a Comment

Jazz Trade Alec Burks (and Picks) to Cavs, Kyle Korver Returning to Utah

Jazz Trade Alec Burks (and Picks) to Cavs, Kyle Korver Returning to Utah

Just before 6:30 PM EST, Adrian Wojnarowski (who else would it be?) broke news on Twitter that the Utah Jazz and Cleveland Cavaliers had agreed on deal sending two second round picks to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Kyle Korver, who played for Utah from 2007 – 2010.

Utah will send two future second-round picks to the Cavs for Korver, league sources tell ESPN. https://t.co/lismhVt0JH

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) November 28, 2018

Soon after, Woj informed his followers that Utah would also be sending Alec Burks to Cleveland in that trade.

Utah is also sending Alec Burks to Cavaliers in the deal, league source tells ESPN.

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) November 28, 2018

Eventually, after all was clarified, Utah is sending Alec Burks and 2020/2021 second round picks to Cleveland in exchange for Kyle Korver.

CLICK HERE to read Adrian Wojnarowski’s post on ESPN.com.


How Will Kyle Korver Fit Into the Utah Jazz System?

Utah has a few obvious shortcomings that need to be addressed if the team plans to make a similar run to last season. Perhaps the most glaring of those weaknesses is 3-point percentage.

As a team, the Jazz shoot just 45% from the field and 32% from beyond the arc. Alec Burks was actually one of Utah’s leaders in 3-point percentage this season, but still only came in at around 37%.

Kyle Korver on the other hand…

Utah Jazz Kyle Korver Alec Burks

Kyle Korver’s shooting percentage is just one aspect of what he can bring to a team.

Being a pure shooter, and honestly one of the greatest shooters of all time, his mere presence around the outside is enough to help space out an opponents defense, opening up a clogged-up lane, where Donovan and Rudy thrive.

Korver has two years remaining on his contract after this season, and will make a little over $7 million per season.

Personally, I’m excited to see how this helps the Jazz offense get the kick start is so desperately needs.


What Utah Jazz Are Giving Up in Alec Burks

Alec Burks has been with the Utah Jazz organization for what seems like forever.

Battling different injuries and other struggles throughout his career, Burks has been able to average 9.6 points per game, including just over 8 points per game in 17 contests this season.

Burks was in the final year of his contract, and it seemed unlikely Utah would even offer a contract to bring the now NBA vet back next season.

While it’s sad to see AB go, it’s apparent the Jazz needed to make a change.

Now, the question remains:

How will this affect the Utah Jazz moving forward?

Only time will tell.

CLICK HERE to read more about this trade from The Salt Lake Tribune’s Andy Larson and Eric Walden.


About the Utah Jazz Fan Show

The Jazz Fan Show is a podcast and blog focusing on all things Utah Jazz. Founded by Ryan Van Dorn and Kelby Jones in September of 2018.

You can hear the show Sunday mornings from 9:00 – 10:00 AM MST on 1280 AM and 97.5 FM The Zone.

The Jazz Fan Show is also now available in podcast format! Click the links below and subscribe today!

iTunes

Spotify 

JazzFanShow.com

TryDayTrading.com

1280TheZone.com

The Zone Sports Network App

Soundcloud


Why Subscribe to The Utah Jazz Fan Show?

The show began in an attempt to create more content around the Utah Jazz for the fans to enjoy.

Our goal has been to contact and bring together as many die-hard Utah Jazz fans as we can, and we’re having a great time doing it!

If you or someone you know love the Utah Jazz, contact us today for a chance to come on the show and discuss what it means to you to be a Utah Jazz fan!

PLUS, listening to The Jazz Fan Show is your best way to get information on upcoming giveaways!

The Utah Jazz Fan Show:

Where Everything’s Made Up and the Stats Don’t Matter

Filed Under: Articles, Jazz News Tagged With: Adrian Wojnarowski, Alec Burks, CLE, Cleveland Cavaliers, Kyle Korver, nba, UTA, utah jazz

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