On February, 27th, 2013, The Utah Jazz fell to The Atlanta Hawks 102-91Utah Needed that Win Really bad but Didn't get it...
Utah was Led by Al Jefferson who had 26 Points Atlanta was Led By Al Hoford who had 34 Points Utah is Still in 7th Place in WESTERN CONFERENCE but they are 3rd in There division they have lost there last 3 they need to Win!
Here's the Video Recap:
On February 25, 2013, the Utah Jazz fell in overtime to the Boston Celtics, 110-107. It was a tough loss for Utah. This was their first overtime loss of the season. The Celtics were able to slow down Al Jefferson as well, who only shot 11 field goals in the game. On the bright side, though, Gordon Hayward lit it up off the bench, scoring 26 points on 4 three-pointers and going 8/9 from the free throw line. Hayward has continued his leadership this season, and his shoulder injury doesn't seem to have an effect on him. Unfortunately, the Jazz couldn't pull out a win at home. Here is a video and the box score:
Fast break points: 13 Points in the paint: 44 Total Team Turnovers (Points off turnovers): 15 (21)
+/- denotes team's net points while the player is on the court.
The next match up for Utah is on Wednesday night at home. The Jazz are taking on the Atlanta Hawks, and former Jazzman Devin Harris will return to Utah. The Jazz should be able to pull out a win then, and it would be a disaster if they came out with a loss (but they won't). Thanks for reading, and here are some Jazz vs Celtics pics:
On Saturday, February 23rd the Utah Jazz Hosted the Los Angele's Clippers in Los Angele's. The Jazz are Hangig in Tight in the Standings at 7th place I will show you after the Jazz were led by Gordon Hayward who had 23 Points on 5-14 Shooting he also had 8 Rebounds 3 assist in just 34 minutes
the Clippers Were Led by, Blake Griffin who had, 18 points on 7-12 shooting 7 Rebounds 3 assist Here is the Video Recap: and Box Score:
On February 19, 2013, the Utah Jazz took care of the Golden State Warriors at home, 115-101. This was a big win for the Jazz, and that is because the Golden State Warriors are just above the Jazz in the Western Conference standings. Here is what those standings look like:
Western Conference
1. San Antonio 45-13
2. Oklahoma City 41-15
3. L.A. Clippers 40-18
4. Memphis 37-18
5. Denver 35-22
6. Golden State 31-23
7. Utah 31-24
8. Houston 31-27
As you can see, this win was huge for the Jazz, who are almost caught up to Golden State in the standings. The Jazz led pretty much the whole game, and they were led by Al Jefferson, who had 24. The other story was Gordon Hayward, who returned from injury to score 17 points off the bench. This was a great win for the Jazz. Here is the video and box score:
Fast break points: 9 Points in the paint: 38 Total Team Turnovers (Points off turnovers): 11 (6)
+/- denotes team's net points while the player is on the court.
The Jazz's next match up is against a team who they haven't beat yet this season, the Los Angeles Clippers. The game is in L.A., so it will be tough. the two times the Clippers have visited Utah this season have come down to the wire, but the Jazz haven't been able to finish them off. The Jazz are trying to avoid a season sweep. Thanks for reading, and here are some pictures: