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Because of a schedule conflicts brought on by an 82-game NBA season, Utah Jazz forward Karl Malone seldom has the opportunity to see his daughter, senior center Cheryl Ford of Louisiana Tech, play in person.

Ford said she expects her famous father to be in attendance for today’s game with LSU.

Via Advocate


Jazz Fest: Delta, Delta, Delta

Utah played five of its last six games at the Delta Center after enduring a stretch in which it played 9-of-11 games on the road. During the four-game homestand, the Jazz posted victories over the LA Clippers, Boston, Portland and most recently Milwaukee to improve their overall home mark to an impressive 27-10.

However, the Jazz are about to embark on another road swing. The team plays its next three games in foreign gyms and five of its upcoming six, starting Saturday in San Antonio.

Via WOKR13 TV


Coach of the Year race still too close

Jerry Sloan. Surely the Utah Jazz would lose some steam this season, what with John Stockton turning 41 and Karl Malone no longer playing like an All-Star.

Not as long as Sloan is the coach. He has taken a slightly altered cast - including Most Improved Player candidate Matt Harpring and No. 2 all-time assists leader Mark Jackson - and led the Jazz to its 18th consecutive winning season, the longest such streak in the NBA.

Sloan was suspended seven games for shoving an official, but it's his fire that has kept the Jazz among the West's elite.

Via Mercury News


Jazz Mar 2003 Archive

  • Spurs top Jazz for 12th straight time

    Tim Duncan didn't need to bury a last-second turnaround jumper over Karl Malone.

  • That Miller doesn't fit is puzzling

    Miller is 27 and will become a restricted free agent this summer.

  • Spurs wallop Jazz again

    The Jazz did not leave here with a win Saturday night.

  • Jazz unable to slow Spurs down

    Not long ago, the San Antonio-Utah rivalry was one of the NBA's most heated as the teams vied annually for supremacy in the Midwest Division.

  • Jazz's Flaws Expose NBA Flaws

    So, a guy comes up to me the other day and asks: "Do you think the Jazz can do it?" "Do what? Trade for the rights to draft LeBron James?" I ask back.

  • Ostertag Has Good Night

    The only good news Saturday, according to Greg Ostertag, was the play of the Kansas Jayhawks.

  • Spurs Make It Even Dozen

    The Jazz's six-game winning streak was a feel-good diversion.

  • Ridnour to enter draft?

    Steve Luhm of the Salt Lake Tribune reports: Oregon point guard Luke Ridnour is thinking about jumping to the NBA.

  • Sloan Says Spurs Are Real Test

    Six straight victories, Jerry Sloan was quick to agree on Friday, certainly beats the alternative.

  • Momentum: Jazz 103, Bucks 90

    Matt Harpring managed a paltry two points in the first quarter, three in the second, and only one in the fourth -- the sort of production from a front-line scorer that just isn't good enough to beat an offensive-minded team like Milwaukee.

  • Jazz adds to Bucks' recent swoon

    For the second straight game, the Bucks failed to come alive until the fourth quarter, and once again it was too late by then.

  • Jazz due for success vs. Spurs

    The Jazz get another crack at trying to figure out the San Antonio Spurs tonight.

  • Harpring heats up after half

    Twenty-four minutes into Friday's game with the Milwaukee Bucks, it was clear the Jazz weren"t going to win by playing on cruise control.

  • Jazz continue roll

    Jerry Sloan turned 61 on Friday.

  • Jazz looking to improve prospects

    Not long ago, the Jazz were peering back, worried about being caught from behind and falling out of the NBA's Western Conference playoff picture altogether.

  • Jordan's top 10 countdown

    A seemingly meaningless regular season game against the Utah Jazz early in the 1986-87 season.

  • End of bench not much help

    The players at the end of the Jazz bench haven't been helping their cause in recent games.

  • Life Changing for Jazz, Bucks

    The weather is not the only thing that can change quickly in the spring.

  • Thomas awaiting punishment

    Tim Thomas' refusal to re-enter Wednesday's game may result in a fine or suspension for the sixth year forward reports Tom Enlund of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

  • Jazz streak's impressive, but . . .

    The Jazz won on Wednesday, extending their NBA-record string of consecutive winning seasons to 18.

  • Stockton amazes everyone but himself

    Coaches and teammates who see him every day are not the only ones blown away by John Stockton.

  • Jazz in the zone

    Since that Sunday afternoon they were embarrassed in Cleveland — it seems like eons ago, but really was less than two weeks — the Jazz have been in a zone.

  • Here's hoping Stockton-to-Malone returns

    There is no other reason for a player to retire.

  • Blazers' slide continues as Jazz cruises

    The Trail Blazers appear as if they are going to have plenty of momentum heading into the playoffs.

  • Putting Jazz in a new light

    It seems as if Karl Malone and John Stockton have worn Utah Jazz uniforms since James Naismith hammered a peach basket to the side of a barn.

  • Stockton's play still spurs Jazz

    John Stockton's first-quarter stint Wednesday night was a classic performance.

  • Stockton celebrates 41st

    John Stockton celebrated his 41st birthday Wednesday night in predictably low-key style.

  • Ageless wonder

    Maybe there's something in the air.

  • Once Ignored, Ford Happy With Malone

    Lacking the intestinal fortitude to follow a friend's suggestion and sample the crawfish at the gas station across the street from the Super 8 in the tiny Louisiana town where Karl Malone went to college, I chose instead to seek out the Jazz star's once-neglected daughter last weekend.

  • Stockton's birthday gift is easy win over Blazers

    Yeah, he's done.

  • Stockton turns 41

    The NBA's eldest active player turned a year older today.

  • Stockton 41, But Not Done

    It's not much of a birthday present, but John Stockton knows what to expect from the NBA when he turns 41 today: Skepticism.

  • The Opponent

    With the Utah Jazz, success often boils down to offensive execution.

  • Turning 41 in style

    John Stockton is adding another number to his record-setting career: birthday No.

  • Jazz hope for big postseason push

    With a dozen games remaining in the regular season, the playoff brackets are taking shape in the NBA's Western Conference - and the Jazz are breathing a little easier than they were 10 days ago.

  • My Goodness, Jazz Are Good But Not Great

    The Jazz are good.

  • Jazz send Celtics home on flat note

    The last time the Celtics lost five games in a row, their head coach resigned.

  • Sloan won't name names; Celt coach liked Jazz zone

    After Jerry Sloan ripped into the Jazz on Saturday and again Sunday, questioning the commitment of his team, Karl Malone said Sloan should name names.

  • Jazz win 4th straight game

    The first time, Matt Harpring set a screen for Karl Malone, then stepped back, accepted a John Stockton pass and buried an open 21-foot jumper.

  • Jazz, Celtics spend time behind the arc

    The Boston Celtics adore the 3-point shot, and some of their infatuation appeared to rub off on the Jazz Monday night.

  • Peak performance

    Calling for better offensive execution from his team over the past week, Jazz coach Jerry Sloan got all he needed when it mattered most Monday night.

  • Jazz Assure 20th Straight Year

    With two simple jump shots, Matt Harpring erased Boston's chances of an upset and erased the Celtics' place in the record book.

  • Name names, Malone says

    The coach who was unhappy after the Jazz won their third straight Saturday night wasn't much cheerier Sunday morning.

  • Sloan still sour on defensive effort

    The Jazz only had to go through the motions to whip the Los Angeles Clippers Saturday night, but coach Jerry Sloan wanted more from his team.

  • Win Streak Hasn't Put Smile on Sloan

    Short-term memory suggests the Jazz, winners of three in a row, have straightened out their troubles.

  • Jazz post 3rd win in a row

    Jerry Sloan didn't want to hear about the Los Angeles Clippers' woeful shooting, or the Jazz's comfortable advantage throughout much of Saturday night.

  • Clippers' free agent tour visits

    The Los Angeles Clippers' free agent tour rolled into Utah Saturday night, fresh from a visit in their last game by the Denver Nuggets.

  • Jazz run wild on Clippers

    The last time an NBA team was this bad, they folded.

  • Padgett has fond memories of NCAA

    Scott Padgett was the least popular person in the Huntsman Center on Thursday.

  • Jazz Put Clamps on Clips

    From the moment he walked into the locker room Saturday night, Jerry Sloan could see this one coming.

  • Clippers go for 2 victories in a row

    The Clippers make their final visit this season to Salt Lake City on Saturday to play the Utah Jazz.

  • Poise will secure Jazz a playoff berth

    The latest incarnation of the Jazz, the one that has showed up the past two games, looks like a team poised to make a playoff run.

  • Tough Road Ahead

    One look at the 14 games that remain for the Jazz in the NBA's 2002-2003 regular season, and the conspiracy theorists come out of the woodwork.

  • Jazz Entering Key Week

    With springtime comes renewal, so the timing is perfect.

  • Vote Jerry in 2003

    Jerry Sloan should be Coach of the Year! Now do you know what this column is about? Did I mention that Jerry Sloan should be Coach of the Year? Forget the flavors of the month, this season's being Eric Musselman because we in the media are stupid.

  • Thurl Bailey Interview

    Former Utah Jazzman Thurl Bailey was interviewed recently about the NCAA tournament.

  • Jazz get serious

    On Tuesday night, Jazz coach Jerry Sloan wondered aloud just how important a game against the Phoenix Suns would be to his unpredictable band of playoff-seeking road warriors.

  • Cavs' Davis fined for trying to pad stats

    The Cavaliers fined Ricky Davis an undisclosed sum for trying to pad his statistics by shooting at the opponent's basket.

  • Jazz's Ostertag dominates Suns

    Suns coach Frank Johnson shook his head, still in disbelief that his team had just been taken apart by Greg Ostertag.

  • Execution key to Utah win

    Once the Utah Jazz began running their offense the way it was designed, Karl Malone took control.

  • Jazz Get Well in Phoenix

    On a night when normalcy was turned inside out -- when halftime was the serious business and the basketball game was the meaningless diversion -- the Jazz turned themselves upside down, too.

  • Cavs' Davis fined for stunt against Jazz

    Ricky Davis’ attempt to get his first career triple-double will cost him.

  • Stockton on a farewell visit?

    It's a situation that perfectly fits John Stockton, a great player who has flown fast and low under the radar of the NBA's bigger superstars.

  • Jazz can widen distance over Suns

    Looking ahead is a cardinal no-no for most NBA teams, especially the one from Utah.

  • Jazz toys with Nuggets

    Jeff Bzdelik had a lot more fun coaching in Salt Lake City during the summer.

  • Jazz bounce back

    It was more than a cliche to suggest this game was over before the fans found their seats.

  • Fans Find No Magic in These Wands

    The crowd of 17,651 was smaller than usual Tuesday night, but the Jazz undoubtedly set a new attendance record anyway: most really-ticked-off fans, single game.

  • Jazz Backon Track, in the Hunt

    There's something about getting blown out in worst-of-the-worst Cleveland that focuses the mind of an NBA player.

  • Starks new coach of Westchester Wildfire

    Former NBA player John Starks is the new coach of the Westchester Wildfire of the U.

  • Comparisons of Mailman and Hilario

    Marc Spears writes about comparisons that Nene Hilario is drawing to Karl Malone.

  • Comparisons of Mailman and Hilario

    When watching Denver Nuggets rookie center Nene Hilario play early this season, assistant general manager David Fredman said it was like watching a young Karl Malone.

  • Jazz look to stop free fall against Denver

    With the Jazz in a free fall that could soon drop them right out of the NBA's Western Conference playoff picture, theories abound as to what's gone wrong.

  • Utah hosts Denver, in dire need of a victory

    For the past seven seasons, it was difficult to look at Juwan Howard without also looking at his contract.

  • Jazz Tickets to Cost More Next Year

    Play better basketball, win more games, make more money.

  • Nuggets-Jazz preview

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  • Jackson's record assist; Tag Update

    Passing Magic Johnson for second place behind teammate John Stockton on the NBA's all-time assists list might be his greatest accomplishment in basketball, Mark Jackson said Sunday.

  • Jazz humiliated by Davis, Cavs

    It wasn't enough the Jazz lost by 27 points Sunday, or that they lost for the fourth time in six games.

  • Davis' try for triple takes a bad bounce

    The Cavaliers played their best game of the season yesterday, but Ricky Davis' attempt at finishing with his first triple double was viewed as a classless act by the Utah Jazz.

  • Cavs spank Jazz

    Ricky Davis tried to give himself a triple-double by shooting at the wrong basket, leaving Jerry Sloan fuming.

  • Jackson Passes Magic for 2nd

    As far as Mark Jackson is concerned, his fourth-quarter pass to Calbert Cheaney on Sunday was a seeing-eye bullet for a slam dunk that clinched a nationally televised game before a noisily appreciative packed house.

  • Cavs Trounce Jazz

    OK, now we know where the Jazz draw the line.

  • Davis brain dead move spoils almost Triple Double

    Ricky Davis, playing one of the best games of his career in what was easily the Cavaliers best game of the season removed everything positive that happened for Cleveland from their memory banks in one idiotic move.

  • Jackson passes Magic on career assist list

    Mark Jackson of the Utah Jazz overtook Magic Johnson for second place on the NBA's career assist list.

  • Boozer strives for Malone-like career

    You can have Patrick Ewing and you can also throw in Michael Jordan, but they don't matter because Carlos Boozer looks in a different direction when it comes to a basketball idol.

  • Harpring finds a nice fit

    Add Matt Harpring to the list of former Cavaliers who have moved on to enjoy a rebirth with a different team.

  • Sloan wants answers

    At the end of an exhausting 10-day, five-game Eastern road swing, nerves frazzled and just about everyone in the traveling party seemingly on edge, it's time for the Jazz to do some serious soul-searching.

  • Stockton passes praise to veteran Jackson

    Perhaps better than anyone, John Stockton can appreciate the milestone teammate Mark Jackson is on the verge of reaching.

  • Lakers Tie Jazz for 6th

    Shaquille O'Neal scored 24 points for Los Angeles and Kobe Bryant added 20, including four in the final 36 seconds.

  • March Is Smart's Time

    Keith Smart gets to relive his ultimate victory this month, while wallowing in defeat.

  • Malone's Elbow Leaves Ostertag Out Cold

    Karl Malone didn't even feel the contact.

  • Pacers find a way to end loss streak

    The Indiana Pacers on Friday didn't look like the team that dominated the NBA early in the season.

  • NBA Olympians are least in need

    "We are making a pretty big commitment for them (the Olympics)," Malone said by way of justifying money for NBA players.

  • Pacers pummel hapless Jazz

    John Stockton was right on point Friday night.

  • Pacers get out of funk

    It took some forgotten Pacers to remind Indiana how to win.

  • Indiana Delivers Big KO

    Sprawled on the floor, eyes shut, limbs motionless.

  • Jackson closing in on Magic

    He deems him the greatest point guard ever, and, no, he is not talking about his current teammate, NBA all-time assists leader John Stockton.

  • Jackson closes on assist milestone

    This would be as good a place as any for Mark Jackson to achieve his latest and greatest assist milestone.

  • Pacers fading down final stretch of season

    The Jazz have had their share of struggles this season, but they haven"t endured anything like the implosion the Indiana Pacers are going through right now.

  • Contrasting Styles Meet in Indiana Tonight

    Maturity meets audacity tonight, and level-headedness faces emotion.

  • Magic fans cheer Jazz vets

    Karl Malone and John Stockton received cheers during pre-game introductions Wednesday night.

  • Ref rattles Orlando

    Less than a second short of defeat, the moment tormented Doc Rivers.

  • Malone scores season-high 40 against Magic

    Karl Malone knows the game, and part of that wisdom is knowing the referees.

  • Mailman Works Magic

    Clever coaches can devise plenty of strategies for beating the Jazz.

  • Magic fuming at single ref

    If you ask Magic coach Doc Rivers one single ref from last night's clash with the Jazz cost his team the match, Jerry Brewer of the Orlando Sentinel writes.

  • Jazz tire of retirement talk

    Before the Jazz took off on their current trip, all the buzz back home was about John Stockton and Karl Malone.

  • Stevenson shows promise

    DeShawn Stevenson was just 6 years old when Mark Jackson played his first NBA game.

  • Ford Makes Malone Proud Papa

    Karl Malone freely admits it: He's concerned about the playoffs.

  • Malone Milestone No Big Deal

    A Jazz official approached Karl Malone after Utah's 83-73 victory on Monday and asked him if he wanted to keep the ball as a memento.

  • Jazz stay alive with win at Miami

    They got pushed, even shoved around a bit.

  • Dantley Getting Hall Recognition

    Adrian Dantley, who averaged nearly 30 points per game in seven years with the Jazz, has been named a finalist by the North American Screening Committee for election into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2003.

  • Grit and frustration, and another Heat loss

    It was either passion or frustration.

  • Heroic duo, Old-School style

    Michael Van Gundy is just starting to watch a lot of basketball.

  • Butler's fine quarter can't save poor Heat

    As all else around him was collapsing, Caron Butler stood his ground in the third quarter.

  • Jazz jump Heat

    Feasting on sub.

  • Jazz Batter Cold-shooting Miami

    Nothing wrong with the Jazz that a good, hard practice can't cure.

  • Karl delays on Oly pact

    Despite displeasure with some of what accepting an invitation to play for USA Basketball's 2004 Summer Olympics men's qualifying team entails, Jazz star Karl Malone still intends to RSVP in the affirmative.

  • Uncharted waters for Stockton

    John Stockton still hasn't made up his mind about retirement, insisting he'll wait until after the season to decide.

  • Arroyo Learning Patience

    If it was a day of cleaning out the gutters, fine.

  • Honor, heck! Show them the money

    It's easy to understand why Karl Malone and Ray Allen feel they should be paid for playing basketball in the 2004 Olympics.

  • Griping is worse than officiating

    Earlier this year when Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan was suspended for seven games for pushing a ref, I kept hearing the same thing — "Yeah, he shouldn't have pushed him, but .

  • Mavs handle listless Jazz

    Two minutes into the second quarter.

  • Weary Jazz lose in Dallas

    The Dallas Mavericks could tell that the Utah Jazz were weary, and they took advantage.

  • Arroyo Provides Energy Off Bench

    Carlos Arroyo played 22 minutes on Saturday, his longest stint of the season, and he responded with 11 points and five assists, also new highs in his Jazz career.

  • Jazz Go Without a Fight

    The best way to avoid those run-down, leg-weary, out-of-breath, back-to-back NBA blues? Just take that second night off.

  • It's a grind; it's a win

    The Kings are taking this playoff-preparation thing a little too seriously.

  • Malone slapped with T?

    Karl Malone got a feel recently for what Jazz coach Jerry Sloan goes through every day.

  • Kings frustrate Jazz

    As any professional athlete will tell you, there's no such thing as a moral victory.

  • Kings nip Jazz in overtime

    This one wasn't as controversial as the last time the Sacramento Kings were in town, but the game was every bit as dramatic.

  • Stevenson Sparks Jazz

    Right before the Jazz's eyes, DeShawn Stevenson is adding new abilities every game.

  • Losing Royally

    Thumb screws, fingernails on chalkboards and playing overtime with the Kings.

  • Stockton Won't Wait Long

    Phil Miller of the Salt Lake Tribune writes: Summertime entertainment is always full of sequels and remakes, but here's one Jazz fans won't have to sit through this year: Waiting for Stockton, Part II.

  • Should they play (and get paid)

    One day after Seattle SuperSonics guard Ray Allen, who already has committed to play on the team, questioned why the players who are competing no longer are being paid, Utah's Karl Malone, who has been asked to play, said he has issues with some of the language in the contracts the players are being asked to sign, and wonders why the players are being restricted from profiting from sponsorships while USA Basketball makes money.

  • One last delivery

    Malone may never win a title, but it is undeniable that he has cemented a spot in NBA history as one of the game's all-time greats.

  • John, Karl weigh their options

    Retire? Return to the Jazz, even if it is for much less money than they make now? Or, in one case, continue playing .

  • Jazz feel heat from both sides

    The Jazz face brutal back-to-back games this weekend against a pair of Western Conference division leaders.

  • Stockton plans to make a quick decision

    Utah Jazz fans won't have to wait all summer for future Hall of Fame guard John Stockton to make up his mind about playing a 20th season.

  • Arroyo Answers!

    Carlos Arroyo stopped by to answer your emails.

  • Jazz snaps Sonics streak

    After one whistle, coach Nate McMillan tried appealing to the referee in a conversational voice, saying nothing more surly than "That was a bad call" when the official walked past.

  • Sonics stumble again in Utah

    As his team bumbled and uncharacteristically lost its poise, Coach Nate McMillan fumed in front of the Sonics' bench.

  • Stevenson gamble starting to pay

    When the Jazz decided before this season to pick up the fourth-year option on DeShawn Stevenson's contract, it looked like a gamble.

  • Jazz win, Sonics whine

    Like the wife who won't get off your back about taking out the trash, or the husband who just doesn't understand why 20 pairs of shoes in the closet simply are not enough, the Jazz so often find something to complain about.

  • Stevenson grows up vs. Allen

    Ray Allen has made a big splash since his trade last month to Seattle for Gary Payton, and for much of the game Wednesday night, Utah's DeShawn Stevenson held his own against the three-time All-Star.

  • Jazz grab sloppy affair

    There were enough good things going on to satisfy coach Jerry Sloan Wednesday night.

  • Polynice Could Be Facing Jail Time

    Former Jazz center Olden Polynice is in trouble with the law again -- this time for violating his probation stemming from a 2001 conviction for impersonating a police officer.

  • Stevenson Helps Jazz Down Sonics

    Adding a talented guard, a confident shooter who buries open shots, looked like a brilliant move Wednesday night.

  • Future's Still Unsettled for Stockton, Malone

    After Karl Malone took a John Stockton pass and slammed home the ceremonial first dunk in the Jazz's new, two-court, spare-no-expense private practice palace, he joked to Larry Miller, "It's about 18 years too late.

  • Jazz will practice in high-tech style

    The Utah Jazz revealed their gleaming new practice facility Tuesday to nods of approval and sighs of relief.

  • Big day for Jazz franchise

    John Stockton passed to Karl Malone, who delivered a nifty basket.

  • Jazz unveil dream facility

    Karl Malone and John Stockton got their first taste of the team's new practice facility on Tuesday, and they wonder what might have been if they had something like this years ago.

  • $8M Facility to Make Life Easier for Jazz

    It was easy to tell how impressed Jerry Sloan was with his team's new $8 million home Tuesday, because the Jazz coach took his tractor-dealership hat off.

  • Garnett says he won't rush decision

    Garnett also questioned why Malone didn't say anything to him when the Jazz played in Minneapolis last week.

  • Jazz open house

    The Utah Jazz have a new home.

  • Amaechi frustrated with role

    Jazz coach Jerry Sloan didn't name names when, in the midst of a frustrating losing streak last week, he said one of the team's problems is some players who "don't want to be here.

  • Ex-Jazz GM Step Closer to Dodgers Bid

    Former Utah Jazz general manager David Checketts has assembled part of the financing for his $620 million bid to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to the Los Angeles Times.

  • Harpring Update; Kirilenko Slump; Malone Call Out

    If Kobe Bryant really was residing in Andrei Kirilenko's head the last couple weeks, consider his eviction notice served.

  • Jazz doze, then wake up for win

    The Jazz practiced Tuesday in Minneapolis and Thursday in Philadelphia, then lost the next night in both cities.

  • Tip-in saves Jazz

    Andrei Kirilenko watched John Stockton's last-second shot sail toward the basket and immediately recognized it would be an airball.

  • Mailman's Delivery Aging Well

    Jerry Sloan likes to joke that Karl Malone isn't getting any younger.

  • Slump-Buster; Mailman Anxious

    Take that, Kobe Bryant.

  • Kirilenko's Last-second Tap

    It took Andrei Kirilenko just a split second Sunday to sum up the Jazz's road trip, and even less time to change it.

  • Kirilenko's struggles traced back to Bryant

    Jerry Sloan doesn't pin all of the Jazz's recent woes on Andrei Kirilenko, by any stretch.

  • Jazz playoff hopes may be in jeopardy

    The Jazz didn't realize it at the time, but a victory over the New Jersey Nets on Jan.

  • Jazz in Pursuit of Miller?

    Seattle's decision to trade Gary Payton could make the Jazz's summer quite interesting.

  • Brown Likes What Malone Would Bring

    There has been no official appointment from USA Basketball, no formal summons to wear a red-white-and-blue jersey in Athens 17 months from now.

  • Kirilenko in Midst of Slump

    As if scoring 40 points and winning the game wasn't bad enough, Kobe Bryant may have inflicted even more damage on the Jazz last month.

  • 76ers take one for the road

    The first time the 76ers played the Utah Jazz this season, somebody threw a rat on the court.

  • Harpring 'doubtful' for Sunday

    On the same night Calbert Cheaney returned to the Jazz lineup, fellow starter Matt Harpring exited early.

  • After fast start, Jazz fade in Philly

    After losing their third straight game and for the fourth time in five games, it follows that no one with the Jazz would be in too pleasant a mood Friday night.

  • Sloan: We were outplayed by Philly

    The Philadelphia 76ers prepared for a crucial road trip with another big win.

  • Harpring Suffers Miserable Night

    Matt Harpring was booed even more loudly than Karl Malone -- an NBA rarity -- when he was introduced at First Union Center on Friday.

  • Road Woes Continue for Jazz

    His shooting was off, his rebounding was subpar and his passing was especially brutal.

  • Harpring has bad night

    Phil Miller of the Salt Lake Tribune reports: Jazz forward Matt Harpring had a bad night in Philadelphia.