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The Jazz lost by 55 points on Saturday night to the Charlotte Hornets, marking the largest margin of defeat since the team moved to Utah.
Guitarist and producer Paul Castelluzzo channels jazz foundations and years of pop studio work into Holy Water.
The Utah Jazz wing stamped his name in the NBA history books vs. the Charlotte Hornets, but for the wrong reasons.
A fast-paced Jazz team presents the kind of trap game the Cavs must overcome to change the trajectory of their season.
Brandon Miller scored 18 points, LaMelo Ball had 17 and the Charlotte Hornets built a 47-point lead in the first half of a 150-95 rout against the Utah Jazz.
The Utah Jazz and Charlotte Hornets will be on for their second meeting of the 2025-26 regular season, this time on the Jazz's home floor, as they'll be looking to extend to a second-straight win after their latest 116-114 victory over the Dallas Mavericks.
The Cavs continue their two-game homestand on Monday night at Rocket Arena against the Utah Jazz. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. Eastern. Game 41 officially marks the halfway point of the season. For a Cavaliers team still trying to define itself,
The 55-point loss the Utah Jazz suffered at the hands of the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday night was the worst loss for the Jazz since the team moved to Utah. The New Orleans Jazz only had one game with a worse point margin, a 56-point loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in 1979.
Naji Marshall committed a turnover with 56.9 seconds left by passing an inbound pass toward the direction of Cooper Flagg, but the pass was picked off by Brice Sensabaugh, leading to a layup that gave the Jazz a comfortable lead to cruise to a victory.
Toronto has already registered interest this Trade Season in Young (who was obviously dealt to Washington instead), Dallas’ Davis (out indefinitely now with ligament damage in his left hand) and Sacramento’s Domantas Sabonis (with the Kings very much not interested in the long-term contacts that the Raptors would have to send them).