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How Bout This Jazz

English, Basketball, 1 season, 167 episodes, 4 days, 3 hours, 28 minutes
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Andy Larsen, Eric Walden and Xoel Cardenas will be talking about the latest Jazz news, matchup analysis, as well as give you their take on what else is happening in the Association.
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A lot of thoughts going into the last week of NBA regular season | HBTJ Ep. 55

Heading into the last week of the regular NBA season, Tribune Jazz beat writers Andy Larsen and Eric Walden are wondering - Should the Jazz have tanked sooner? With Collin Sexton's return, we also need to talk about where he fits on the next good Jazz team. Plus: Eric pokes fun at how nice Lauri Markkanen has been towards Andy ever since finding out he has the Salt Lake media market vote for post-season awards.
4/7/202342 minutes, 13 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 54 | The Jazz are good?

With just three weeks to go in the regular NBA season, Tribune Jazz beat writers Andy Larsen and Eric Walden are surprised by how good the Jazz are currently and are wondering why what they're doing is working. Plus, let's talk about Will Hardy being Will Hardy.
3/23/202326 minutes, 50 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 53 | Talen Horton-Tucker and Simone Fontecchio

The Utah Jazz just finished up their six-game, 13-day road trip and Tribune Jazz beat writers Andy Larsen and Eric Walden talk about the emergence of players like Talen Horton-Tucker and Simone Fontecchio. Is the emergence real or is it the season? Plus, the tank race needs to be talked about, also known as the NBA playoff standings.
3/15/202340 minutes, 18 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 52 | What's left and where to go?

With just 19 games left to go, Tribune Jazz beat writers Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk about whether they will go for play-off/play-in positioning or draft positioning. The Utah Jazz are going on a six-game, 13-day road trip which will define the rest of the season in many ways. Plus, Walker Kessler is the Western Conference's February Rookie of the Month and Quinn Snyder is the new head coach of the Atlanta Hawks.
3/5/202339 minutes, 9 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 51 | Interviewing Karl Malone & what to expect looking forward

Andy Larsen brings the logical to Eric Walden's conspiratorial. Andy and Eric have recovered from last weekend's NBA All-Star Weekend so they recap everything that went on, including how Eric's interview with Karl Malone came to be. With Collin Sexton out, what can we expect out of the Utah Jazz looking forward? We can expect them to be bad.
2/24/202324 minutes, 51 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 50 | All-Star Weekend preview

NBA All-Star Weekend kicks off Thursday in Salt Lake City. Eric Walden and Andy Larsen got invited on a tour of the arena to see the setup for this weekend. Andy and Eric give you a schedule of events that fans (or non-fans) should check out.
2/16/202326 minutes, 57 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 49 | Trade reactions

The NBA trade deadline has officially passed and the Utah Jazz made news with their trade deals. Eric Walden and Andy Larsen give their trade reactions and talk about the surprises and disappointments that came with the Utah Jazz's decisions. Plus, what does the rest of the season look like for the Jazz? Let's dive in.
2/10/202332 minutes, 43 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 48 | What does the trade deadline mean for the Jazz?

With the trade deadline approaching, Tribune beat writers Eric Walden and Andy Larsen discuss trade options and what it means for the Utah Jazz. Walker Kessler has been named to the 2022-23 NBA Rising Stars Team at All-Star Weekend in SLC. How did he react? Eric Walden tells us.
2/1/202339 minutes, 58 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 47 | The Jazz can't guard scoring guards

On this week's episode, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk after the Jazz lost to the Portland Trailblazers. Damian Lillard scored 60 points against the Jazz and made it very clear that the Jazz can't guard scoring guards. We are also less than a month away from the NBA All-Star Game. There are a lot of events happening that cost a lot of money to get into but there are also events happening around Salt Lake City that are free that you might not know about.
1/27/202327 minutes, 44 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 46 | Walker Kessler and All-Star starters

On this week's episode, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk about the emergence of Walker Kessler. Andy also seeks out Eric's help on who to vote for in regard to the NBA All-Star Game.
1/20/202340 minutes, 30 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 45 | The return of Donovan Mitchell

On this week's episode, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk about Donovan Mitchell's return to Utah, what he meant by 'draining' and how people of color say he has a point.
1/13/202335 minutes, 5 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 44 | Lauri Markkanen & the approaching trade deadline

The Utah Jazz are at the midpoint of their season and on this week’s episode, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk about Lauri Markkanen’s performance. The Tribune Jazz beat writers also discuss previously discussed trade ideas and offer up some of their own.
1/7/202355 minutes, 14 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 43 | Trade rumors, Kelly Olynyk's return and Rudy Gobert

On this week's episode, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk about trade rumors, Kelly Olynyk's possible return this week and the Rudy Gobert situation in Minnesota.
12/28/202236 minutes, 27 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 42 | Let's talk Donovan Mitchell

On this week's episode, Eric Walden talks to Joe Vardon, a national NBA writer for The Athletic. Joe is based in Cleveland and that's where Donovan Mitchell is so we need to talk all things Donovan Mitchell.
12/21/202246 minutes, 9 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 41 | Let's talk young players and trade rumors

On this week's episode, Andy Larsen and Eric Walden discuss the young players of the Utah Jazz. Andy and Eric debate on who they'd rather have playing point guard right now. And of course we need to touch on those trade rumors revolving around John Collins.
12/14/202245 minutes, 22 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 40 | What's going on defensively?

The Utah Jazz have lost quite a few games since the last time we spoke. On this week's episode, Andy Larsen and Eric Walden do a deep dive on what's going on defensively with the team. Andy also takes a minute to poke some fun at the Lakers, and Eric finds something out about Mike Conley's injury that you may find interesting.
12/1/202228 minutes, 32 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 39 | A chaotic Jazz team

Even with the Utah Jazz playing as good as they are, which 3-5 players are going to be part of the next good Jazz team? On this week's episode, Andy Larsen and Eric Walden give their analysis of Jarred Vanderbilt, Mike Conley, Collin Sexton and Talen Horton-Tucker.
11/16/202225 minutes, 18 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 38 | What is sustainable and what is not?

The Utah Jazz are 9-3. They are currently the best team in the West and the third-best team in the NBA. On this episode, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk discuss what of the current happenings are sustainable throughout the entire season and what won't be. They also discuss Ochai Agbaji being assigned to the Salt Lake Stars.
11/9/202235 minutes, 14 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 37 | Continued unexpected success

On this episode, Gordon Monson joins Eric Walden to talk about the continued unexpected success the Utah Jazz are having. What is the likelihood that it will continue and do fans even want it to continue? Gordon and Eric share their opinions on Donovan Mitchell's comments on the current Jazz team and whether or not it was genuine.
11/3/202233 minutes, 38 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 36 | Rapid fire opinions on each player

On this episode, Jazz beat writers Eric Walden and Andy Larsen go back and forth with rapid-fire opinions on Utah Jazz players, as well as Will Hardy. They give each other one minute to lay it all out there.
10/26/202230 minutes, 33 seconds
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HBTJ 35: Surprises and disappointments

On the second episode of the season, Jazz beat writers Eric Walden and Andy Larsen discuss the surprises that came from the Utah Jazz winning their first game and the revealing and disappointing statements that have come from Danny Ainge over the last few days.
10/21/202235 minutes, 55 seconds
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HBTJ 34: Returning for a new Utah Jazz season, with so many changes

Andy Larsen and Eric Walden return to cover the 2022-2023 Utah Jazz season, and there is a lot to talk about. There's a new coach, new players, new uniforms, and so much more.
10/13/202229 minutes, 5 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 33: Recapping a disappointing Utah Jazz 2021-22 NBA season

In our season finale episode, the guys wrap up the 2021-22 Utah Jazz season. Also, which teams are likely interested in trading for Donovan Mitchell or Rudy Gobert, and what could the Jazz get for them, if the team decides to split up the two?
5/5/202245 minutes, 5 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 32: What do the Utah Jazz need to do to win Game 6, force a Game 7 against the Mavericks?

In our latest episode, the guys discuss what needs to happen for the Utah Jazz to win Game 6 and force a Game 7 against the Dallas Mavericks.
4/27/202220 minutes, 57 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 31: Is it fair to ask more of Donovan Mitchell in order for the Jazz to eliminate the Mavs?

On the latest episode, the guys break down what the Utah Jazz need to adjust in order for them to take control of the playoff series against the Dallas Mavericks.
4/20/202223 minutes, 55 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 30: Previewing the Utah Jazz vs. Dallas Mavericks playoff series

On the latest "How 'Bout This Jazz" podcast episode, the guys are joined by Jazz PA voice Dan Roberts to preview the Utah Jazz's upcoming NBA playoff series against the Dallas Mavericks.
4/14/202242 minutes, 35 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 29: Was Quin Snyder’s pregame monologue confirmation of the Jazz’s drama this season?

On the latest episode, the guys talk about Utah Jazz coach Quin Snyder's recent 19-minute pregame monologue/rant, as well as Adam Silver's comments confirming that the 2023 NBA All-Star Game will stay in Salt Lake City.
4/8/202238 minutes, 39 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 28: Why is this Utah Jazz team not mentally tough enough at times?

On the latest episode, the guys talk about the Utah Jazz's seemingly lack of mental toughness, at times, and if this team can get it together for a playoff run.
4/2/202244 minutes, 39 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 27: Talking recent reports that Jazz coach Quin Snyder is a candidate for other NBA teams

On the latest episode, Xoel and Eric talk about the recent reports saying Utah Jazz coach Quin Snyder is a candidate for possible future NBA head coach openings, mainly the Lakers and Spurs.
3/25/202245 minutes, 49 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 26: Previewing the Utah Jazz's longest road trip of the season

On the latest episode, the guys preview the Utah Jazz’s upcoming six-game coast-to-coast road trip, which is the team’s longest road trip of the season and includes stops in Brooklyn, Boston, and Los Angeles.
3/19/202236 minutes, 53 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 25: Which seed would be best for the Utah Jazz in order to make a deep playoff run?

On the latest episode, the guys give their thoughts on which playoff seed would be best for the Utah Jazz so they can make a deep run in the Western Conference.
3/12/202226 minutes, 5 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 24: What should we look from the Utah Jazz these last few weeks of the NBA regular season?

On the latest episode, the guys give their thoughts on what should we look from the Utah Jazz that will help dictate how far they go in the playoffs. Plus, which Jazz team would be the best team to make a TV show about?
3/5/202235 minutes, 22 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 23: Giving out our ‘Two-thirds of the way through the NBA and Utah Jazz season’ awards

On the latest “How ‘Bout This Jazz” podcast episode, the guys give out the HBTJ “Two-thirds of the way 2021-22 NBA and Utah Jazz season" awards.
2/25/202256 minutes, 1 second
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HBTJ Ep. 22: Is the Utah Jazz's collapse to the Lakers an example of them not being mentally tough?

On the latest episode, the guys talk the Utah Jazz's collapse against the Los Angeles Lakers and why the team continues to show mental weakness too many times these last few years.
2/18/202244 minutes, 43 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 21: Grading the Utah Jazz for this season’s NBA trade deadline move and non-moves

On the latest “How ‘Bout This Jazz” podcast episode, the guys discuss what both Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Juancho Hernangomez immediately bring to the Utah Jazz, as well as what grade they would give the Jazz for the move and non-moves they made this trade deadline.
2/11/202226 minutes, 39 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 20: A mini Utah Jazz career eulogy for Joe Ingles

On the latest episode, the guys talk what is next for Joe Ingles, as he is out for the season and beyond due to an ACL tear. They also give their favorite “Jingles” moments during his time in Utah.
2/3/202232 minutes, 57 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 19: Safe to say the Utah Jazz need to make changes in order to compete for a title?

On the latest episode, the guys break down the Utah Jazz's losing streak and the few positives that they saw, including how the team’s youngsters fared. The guys also discuss if the Jazz have flatlined and if it’s time to make one (or several) moves in order to realistically compete for a title.
1/28/202233 minutes, 21 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 18: ESPN/Jazz TV analyst Holly Rowe talks being back in Utah, working the Rose Bowl & more

On this episode, the guys sit down and talk to ESPN/Jazz TV analyst Holly Rowe. The guys ask Holly about being back in Utah and covering the Jazz, her busy schedule, and more. She also gives insight on interviewing athletes and coming up with questions in the moment.
1/19/202250 minutes, 3 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 17: Breaking down the Utah Jazz’s losing streak and poor defense

On the latest “How ‘Bout This Jazz” podcast episode, the guys break down the Utah Jazz's four-game losing streak and their lackluster defense. Plus, is it time to hold Quin Snyder more accountable for the poor defense?
1/14/202243 minutes, 39 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 16: Recapping a busy week for the Utah Jazz

On the latest episode, host/moderator Xoel Cardenas and Tribune Jazz beat reporters Andy Larsen and Eric Walden break down the busy week the Utah Jazz had which included 10-day signings, players testing positive for COVID-19, and making a trade to save money.
1/8/202234 minutes, 34 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 15: Jordan Clarkson-fan incident a reminder fans have to learn players are 'people too’

On the latest episode, host/moderator Xoel Cardenas and Tribune Jazz beat reporter Eric Walden discuss the Jordan Clarkson-Spurs fan incident, give their thoughts on what Clarkson said after the game, and ask why there seems to be a rise in player-fan interactions courtside.
12/31/202152 minutes, 51 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 14: Why do the Utah Jazz struggle in ‘clutch’ games?

In the latest episode, the guys discuss what is going on with the Utah Jazz in clutch games and try to break down why Quin Snyder’s play calls and the team’s shot selection are failing with with under a minute in close games.
12/22/202130 minutes, 58 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 13: Why is Rudy Gobert not respected by some NBA players?

In the latest episode, the guys discuss why Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert is seemingly disrespected at times by other NBA players. Plus, are we seeing the apex of Quin Snyder's offensive creativity?
12/15/202147 minutes, 33 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 12: Why Donovan Mitchell’s efficiency has taken flight to keep Utah Jazz on beat

In this episode, the guys discuss what has led to Donovan Mitchell’s efficiency revival. Is it better shot selection, more patience, or just the fact his dedication to studying film is showing dividends?
12/8/202130 minutes, 10 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 11: Can the Utah Jazz backcourt step it up on defense against other elite NBA guards?

In the latest episode, the guys discuss can the Utah Jazz — in particular Donovan Mitchell and Mike Conley — realistically step up the backcourt defense when facing elite guards like Steph Curry, Luka Doncic, or Devin Booker.
12/2/202135 minutes, 27 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 10: Why are the Utah Jazz unable to fix their recurring issues?

In this episode, the guys talk why the Utah Jazz can't seem to fix the same old issues — like transition defense and allowing opponents offensive rebounds — that have cost them games this season. Plus, who should take the final shot in close games: Donovan Mitchell or someone more efficient?
11/24/202145 minutes, 38 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 9: Breaking down why the Utah Jazz are struggling on defense

In the latest episode, the guys break down what is wrong with the Utah Jazz defensively — from transition defense to allowing teams to grab offensive rebounds and more.
11/18/202139 minutes, 1 second
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HBTJ Ep. 8: Are the Utah Jazz’s recent struggles a big deal or not?

In the latest episode, host/moderator Xoel Cardenas and Jazz beat reporters Andy Larsen and Eric Walden break down what stood out to them about the three recent Utah Jazz losses and if there's any cause for concern moving forward in the season.
11/13/202146 minutes
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HBTJ Ep. 7: How can the Utah Jazz not miss a beat any time Mike Conley isn’t playing

In the latest episode, Xoel Cardenas and Andy Larsen give you their thoughts on how can the Utah Jazz not miss a beat when Mike Conley is out due to rest/load management. The guys also preview Utah’s matchup this weekend against the red hot Miami Heat.
11/4/202128 minutes, 38 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 6: Donovan Mitchell scoring but wants to be more efficient for the Utah Jazz

In the latest episode, the guys give you their thoughts on the first week of the Utah Jazz’s season. The trio also discuss Donovan Mitchell’s rough start to being more efficient on the court, something he has previously mentioned he wants to improve. Also, is Hassan Whiteside finding his old groove back?
10/28/202133 minutes, 20 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 5: Utah Jazz 2021-22 season preview

It's our 2021-22 season preview show! The guys give their thoughts whether or not the Utah Jazz should change things up on offense, Donovan Mitchell taking the next step (and what does that look like), a few player predictions, and what will the Jazz’s regular season record be in 2021-22.
10/20/202135 minutes, 54 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 4 Clip: In Spanish, Xoel Cardenas invites Jazz owner Ryan Smith to the podcast

In this clip, Xoel Cardenas, talking in Spanish, invites Jazz owner Ryan Smith to the "How 'Bout This Jazz" podcast, as Smith had recently tweeted in español. Andy Larsen tries to talk Spanish as well — and is unsuccessful.
10/13/202156 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 4 Clip: Andy Larsen talks Donovan Mitchell's defense

In this clip, Andy Larsen talks Donovan Mitchell and the need for him to step up on defense for the Utah Jazz this season.
10/13/202153 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 4: Utah Jazz finally look like themselves in home preseason action

In the latest episode of the Tribune’s “How 'Bout This Jazz” podcast, the guys give you their takeaways from the Utah Jazz’s first home preseason game. The trio also talk about Joe Ingles, who is apparently not a rap fan (to Donovan Mitchell's delight). And the guys give you their take on which album is better: "Donda" or "Certified Lover Boy."
10/13/202133 minutes, 23 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 3: All aboard the Utah Jazz rookie Jared Butler hype train or not yet ready to depart?

In the latest episode of the "How Bout This Jazz" podcast, the guys talk about the Utah Jazz’s first two preseason games and what’s looked good so far in said games. The crew also break down the impressive showing from Jazz rookie Jared Butler.
10/8/202131 minutes, 31 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 2: Training camp in Vegas; can the Utah Jazz play 'small ball' when needed?

In the latest episode of the “How Bout This Jazz” podcast, Tribune reporters talk Utah Jazz training camp in Las Vegas, as well as how the injury to free agent signing Rudy Gay changes coach Quin Snyder’s plans (or not) for the start of the season.
10/4/202134 minutes, 31 seconds
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HBTJ Ep. 1: Utah Jazz PA voice Dan Roberts talks career, Jerry Sloan, calling 2 NBA Finals

In the first episode of the “How ‘Bout This Jazz” podcast, Utah Jazz PA voice Dan Roberts talks to Andy Larsen, Eric Walden and Xoel Cardenas about his career, how he got into the announcing game, calling two NBA Finals, as well as his favorite Jerry Sloan memory.
9/30/202148 minutes, 13 seconds
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Dan Roberts introduces the "How Bout This Jazz" podcast

Utah Jazz PA voice Dan Roberts blessed the "How Bout This Jazz" podcast by recording the voice introduction to the podcast, and is the podcast’s first guest.
9/29/202117 seconds
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Weekly Run: Impressions from Jazz preseason and training camp

On this episode of the Weekly Run, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden discuss what we've learned after a couple of games of preseason. It’s time to report what we’ve learned from speaking to the players and coaches about the Jazz’s strategic goals for the season; and the roster guys being given a chance in the second half of games so far.
12/17/202051 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weekly Run: Jordan Clarkson, Derrick Favors, Udoka Azubuike, & the Jazz's nearly-complete offseason

On this episode of the Weekly Run, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk about what happened on the first night of free agency, with Jordan Clarkson and Derrick Favors both returning to Utah. We also discuss the Jazz's draft night, adding Udoka Azubuike and Elijah Hughes.
11/21/202043 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weekly Run: Breaking down NBA Draft prospects in Jazz's range, reacting to Western Conference trades

On this episode of the Weekly Run, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden try out their at-home podcast mics for the first time to bring you some breakdown and analysis of the prospects that might be considered by the Jazz at the No. 23 pick. We also talk briefly about the trades in the NBA that happened on Monday pre-draft.
11/18/202052 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weekly Run: Jazz season in review, offseason possibilities, Quin Snyder article

On this episode of the Weekly Run, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen are back to talk about the Jazz. We open the show by talking about the controversial Quin Snyder/Burgess Owens article. Then, we dig into what happened this season, how the Jazz fell short of expectations, and how to improve the team moving forward.
9/17/202055 minutes, 3 seconds
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Weekly Run: Coronavirus concerns, state of Jazz O and D, on the nuance of Jazz fans

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, we talk about the Jazz rebounding with a winning streak, before losing to the Toronto Raptors. How much of the streak was opponent strength? What is the state of the Jazz's offense and defense? Finally, we talk about Jazz fans in relation to their NBA counterparts.
3/11/202036 minutes, 58 seconds
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Weekly Run: Uh oh, are the Jazz in trouble? Discussing it all after loss to Suns

On this week's Weekly Run, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden discuss the nightmare three losses from the Jazz, and who or what is to blame. We go through the six top players on the roster, the coaching staff, the front office, everything. Depressing? Maybe. Cathartic? Also maybe.
2/26/202050 minutes, 9 seconds
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Weekly Run: No Jazz trades, but plenty around the league, Jazz lose 5 straight

The Jazz have lost five straight, putting pessimism and gloomy attitudes in the souls of Salt Lake Tribune Jazz beat writers Andy Larsen and Eric Walden. We begin by discussing that the Jazz didn’t make any trades, and explain why. (Spoiler alert: they couldn’t, really.) We talk about some of the other trades around the league that might have impacted the Jazz, and see if they could have slithered their way into those discussions. (Spoiler alert: Again, not really.) Finally, we talk about the causes of the 5-game losing streak, and whether a bad stretch now portends doom later.
2/7/202047 minutes, 54 seconds
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Weekly Run: Kobe's legacy, Jazz lose to Rockets again, will All-Stars be snubbed?

On this episode of the Weekly Run, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden look at three topics. First, we talk about Kobe Bryant’s death, his impact, his legacy, and how to mourn. Then, we talk about the Jazz’s loss to the Houston Rockets. What happened, and is it indicative of larger issues? Finally, Andy worries that the Jazz won’t get adequate All-Star representation, while Eric reassures Andy that Rudy Gobert and probably Donovan Mitchell will make the All-Star game.
1/29/202039 minutes, 43 seconds
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Weekly Run: Conley's return, O'Neale's extension, trade deadline possibilities

On this week's episode, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden open by talking about Eric's love for bad rock-and-roll jackets. Then, we talk about the still-hot Jazz. Mike Conley has returned and looked good, what's happening with the rotation? We talk about Royce O'Neale's new deal. Finally, we minimize expectations for the trade deadline... a deal could be done, but it's unlikely to be a big one.
1/21/202037 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weekly Run: UtahJazz.com's JP Chunga tells some behind-the-scenes stories of the Jazz winning streak

With Andy B. Larsen finishing up his road trip in New Orleans, co-host Eric Walden enlists the help of former ESPN700 host/producer and now UtahJazz.com employee JP Chunga to fill in. JP talks about how he and the Jazz's social media team have helped to bring the team's biggest moments to the masses this season, and how they're pushing Donovan and Rudy's All-Star campaigns.
1/16/202034 minutes, 22 seconds
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Weekly Run: Jazz 12-1 in their last 13. Are they for real? And what happens when Conley comes back?

Sweet success. That’s what the Jazz have tasted over the last 13 games, having won 12 of those including the last seven straight. But what does that say about the team? And what will happen when Mike Conley comes back? Hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden discuss whether or not there’s enough national attention on small market teams to open the podcast, before discussing, you know, the local small market team.
1/9/202035 minutes, 26 seconds
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The Weekly Run: Jazz 8-1 in their last 9, thanks to boosts from three players in particular

The Jazz are on a roll. Sure, it’s been against mostly sub-.500 teams, but winning eight of their last nine games is nothing to scoff at, either. How real is this trend, and how can they make sure it continues when the schedule does turn — albeit not for a couple more weeks? We talk about three players that have been at the forefront of the good play: Jordan Clarkson, Donovan Mitchell, and Joe Ingles. Why have they helped so much so recently?
1/1/202040 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Weekly Run: Jazz trade Dante Exum for Jordan Clarkson, waive Jeff Green

On this week's episode, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden break down the Jazz's two surprising personnel moves. What will Jordan Clarkson bring? Why does it help the Jazz to move on from Dante Exum? Why was Jeff Green waived among all of the available options. How good is Rayjon Tucker? Finally, who of the Jazz's bench guys 11-17 will make the biggest impact? We talk about all that and more on this week's show!
12/26/201948 minutes, 9 seconds
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Weekly Run: Tony Jones joins to talk decade of Jazz basketball, Mike Conley's return

On this week's Weekly Run, former TribJazz and current The Athletic Jazz beat writer Tony Jones joins the show. We talk about Tony's workout with the team on Monday, before getting to the topic du jour: remembering the last decade of Jazz basketball. Then, a discussion of what Mike Conley's return will mean for the Jazz.
12/16/201949 minutes, 6 seconds
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Weekly Run: The 4 Stars Index and the Jazz winning in multiple ways

On this week's edition of the Weekly Run, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden talk about a 4-0 Jazz stretch. We introduce the idea that you can tell how likely the Jazz are to win a game by counting how many of Mike Conley, Donovan Mitchell, Bojan Bogdanovic, and Rudy Gobert are having a good game. We also talk about Eric's Kurtis Blow interview, the bench, and much more.
11/14/201934 minutes, 29 seconds
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Weekly Run: Donovan's third-year jump, Gobert wants the ball more

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk about Donovan Mitchell's third-year jump, Rudy Gobert's request for the ball more, and a check in on the early season starts for the new guys: Mike Conley, Ed Davis, Jeff Green, and even how semi-new guy Tony Bradley is doing.
11/8/201939 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Weekly Run: On Conley's struggles, Bogdanovic's strengths, and where the Jazz are after 4 games

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden talk about the team after the first week of the regular season. They're the best defensive team in the league and struggling offensively. Conley's struggling, Bojan is rocking. What will continue? We talk about all that and more on this week's episode!
10/29/201949 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Weekly Run: Notes on the Jazz's roster a few days into training camp

Hosts Eric Walden and Andy Larsen are back in the same nation for the first time in months, which means it's Weekly Run time! On the first week back, we go down the Jazz's roster to talk about where they are in training camp, some early impressions on their role, and what we've heard about each of them. Notes on Donovan Mitchell, Mike Conley, Joe Ingles, Bojan Bogdanovic, and many more.
10/3/201959 minutes, 2 seconds
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Weekly Run: Tony Jones on Donovan with Team USA, reasons for Jazz optimism, and parenting life hacks

With BLarsen still on vacation, Eric Walden brings in former TribJazz-turned-Athletic reporter Tony Jones for hosting help this week. And, in true TJ fashion, the conversation goes off the rails pretty quickly, including such topics as pitting his daughters against one another, addressing the criticism of Donovan Mitchell's play with Team USA, what Jazz fans should be excited about this season, and the absolute worst attempt at an embarrassing Andy story you've ever heard.
8/29/201939 minutes, 31 seconds
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Weekly Run: Jazz social media manager Angie Treasure, on managing the Jazz's social media

With BLarsen on vacation, Eric Walden recruits Utah Jazz social media manager Angie Treasure to be the special guest host, and to discuss all the aspects of she brings team content to the ever-growing masses.
8/21/201939 minutes, 40 seconds
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Weekly Run: Andy and Eric break down the Jazz's schedule release

On this episode of the Weekly Run, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen break down the Jazz's schedule. Where are the tough parts? Will the beginning of the schedule kill them? What are the best road trips? Where should the Jazz pick up wins? That, plus talk on the first week of Donovan Mitchell's Team USA experience.
8/12/201928 minutes, 56 seconds
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Weekly Run: The key and not-so-key Jazz additions

On this week's episode, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden get into all the new players the Jazz have added this summer, from the big ones such as Mike Conley and Bojan Bogdanovic, to the guys who'll be battling it out for the Nos. 13-15 spots on the roster.
7/18/201947 minutes
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Weekly Run: The Favors decision, who else is available in FA, 2nd round picks

Eric Walden and Andy Larsen on Derrick Favors' approach to free agency, who the Jazz could get for that $18M, and our impressions of the 2nd round picks' press conference Thursday.
6/27/201952 minutes, 21 seconds
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Weekly Run: Is Mike Conley again a possibility? More draft prospect thoughts

This week's episode was recorded as Mike Conley speculation heated up: will the Jazz complete the trade for the Memphis PG this time? Meanwhile, we talk about other draft prospects who worked for for the Jazz in the last two Saturdays.
6/17/201936 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weekly Run: Each NBA Draft top prospect that's visited Utah so far, DLo and Tobias

On this week's episode, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden break down the top prospects that the Jazz have had in for pre-draft workouts so far. Do we like Admiral Schofield or KZ Okpala? Etc. Then, we talk briefly about the possibility of the Jazz signing DeAngelo Russell or Tobias Harris.
6/5/201949 minutes, 35 seconds
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Weekly Run: Lottery reaction (and how it impacts the Jazz) + FA rules

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden talk about the just-finished draft lottery. What will the Pellies do? Does Memphis' No. 2 selection open up Mike Conley or Delon Wright as potential targets? Then in response to listener questions, we clarify the rules of the salary cap, including what the Jazz cannot do.
5/15/201934 minutes, 44 seconds
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Weekly Run: Was Jazz season a success, and what needs to come to take strides forward?

On this week's episode, after Eric Walden tries to play a joke on Andy Larsen, they get down to the business of reviewing the season: what do we make of a season where the Jazz took some steps forward but not ultimately in the playoffs? And, critically, how do you take that next large step to become a contender? We talk about the offseason possibilities.
4/30/201941 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weekly Run: Aaron Falk joins to talk state of the Jazz after 2-0 Rockets start

On this episode, Jazz writer Aaron Falk joins Andy Larsen and Eric Walden to talk abut where the Jazz are after losing two games in significant fashion in Houston. What did we learn from Friday's practice, and what needs to improve to get a win in Game 3? Then, we learn a little more about Aaron's job, and what working for the Jazz is like.
4/19/201935 minutes, 49 seconds
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Weekly Run: Eric and Andy break down the Jazz/Houston series... TBH, we're not hugely optimistic

On this week's edition of the Weekly Run, hosts Eric Walden and Andy Larsen start their breakdown of the Jazz/Rockets series. Why might it be different than last year? Do we think those differences will help the Jazz? What does Ricky Rubio's likely presence and Trevor Ariza's absence do to the series?That, and we talk about the day of firings in the NBA.
4/11/201947 minutes, 7 seconds
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Weekly Run: Gobert’s new jazz album, Jazz likely matchups and how they defend guards

For Eric Walden and Andy Larsen, it's almost time to look ahead to the playoffs. It’s looking likely — but certainly not guaranteed — that the Jazz play the Blazers in the first round. What would that mean for the Jazz, especially given that they’ve given large point totals to scoring guards in the last 10 days? Larsen isn’t worried for one. We also discuss Rudy Gobert’s dealings with the media, Thabo Sefolosha’s play, and Grayson Allen’s bright stretch.
4/5/201936 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weekly Run: Will Rudy win DPOY? How many wins will the Jazz finish with?

On this week’s edition of the Weekly Run, Andy Larsen and Eric Walden open by talking about the hilarious failure of the 2018-19 Lakers. Then, we look at Rudy Gobert’s case for Defensive Player of the Year — and whether or not we think he’ll actually receive the votes to win it. It also depends on this: how many wins will the Jazz get? All that and more on this Weekly Run!
3/28/201934 minutes, 9 seconds
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Weekly Run: Russell Westbrook gives & receives abuse with Jazz fans, Utah's 1-3 record in last 4

While the episode was recorded before the Jazz banned fan Shane Keisel for life, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen discuss (for a set maximum of 10 minutes) the Russell Westbrook vs. fan interaction, and what it means for the Jazz. Then, we get into basketball: what have we learned form the Jazz's disappointing 1-3 stretch? Finally, Dennis Lindsey was a guest on Adrian Wojnarowski's podcast, Eric shares what he learned.
3/12/201933 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Weekly Run: SLC Stars, the above-average pace Jazz, and will Mitchell score 30 PPG?

On this week's episode, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden eventually talk about basketball, after Eric makes fun of Andy for his old-man tendencies. But then: talk on Grayson Allen, Tyler Cavanaugh and the Stars; the pace of the Utah Jazz; the fate of Igor Kokoskov in Phoenix; Jingles' Ripken streak; Donovan Mitchell scoring 30 PPG for the rest of the season; and the Jazz in the clutch.
2/27/201937 minutes, 18 seconds
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Weekly Run: Jazz in the midst of the All-Star break, following around Donovan

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk about what's going on with the Jazz during the All-Star break. What was All-Star weekend like from Donovan Mitchell's POV, as well as Andy's? And we talk about the positive influence Joe Ingles' announcement of Jacob's autism might have.
2/20/201936 minutes, 26 seconds
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Weekly Run:

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, Andy Larsen and Eric Walden break down three topics of the All-Star break Jazz. First, we look at why deals didn't get done, and how hard it is to make deals in the NBA with various franchises. Then, we play who wins the Jazz version of All-Star Saturday? You know who would win the dunk contest, but who is the worst dunker? Then, we look at the remaining 25 games and what we expect from the Jazz.
2/15/201937 minutes, 39 seconds
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Weekly Run: Jazz trade deadline update, from Conley to Porter and more

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, hosts Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk about the Jazz's trade deadline efforts to acquire more talent. The Mike Conley situation is throughly discussed, as are some of the other possibilities: Otto Porter, Niko Mirotic, and others.
2/5/201936 minutes, 15 seconds
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Weekly Run: Reacting to Rudy Gobert's All-Star snub, Jazz trade deadline talk

Rudy Gobert wasn't named as an All-Star reserve, and Andy Larsen is very surprised about this. We talk about how that happened. Then, it's been a crazy day in the league for trades, and the deadline is still a week away. How did the Kristaps deal go down? What are some of the possibilities for the Jazz to trade for, and how are those conversations going?
2/1/201948 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Weekly Run: Donovan Mitchell at PG, Rudy Gobert an All-Star lock?

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden dive into the Donovan Mitchell at point guard experiment, whether the Jazz's 6-game winning streak is real or illusion, whether Rudy Gobert is a lock for the All-Star game, and tattoos.
1/23/201943 minutes
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The Weekly Run: Kyle Goon talks Lakers vs. Jazz + if Donovan Mitchell is unique

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, Lakers beat writer — and former Jazz Tribune beat writer — Kyle Goon joins Andy Larsen and Eric Walden. We talk about the Lakers without LeBron, Jazz without any point guards, how he handles a Laker beat with 70+ media members at every home game, whether Donovan Mitchell is actually a unique star, and Goon's favorite moment on the Jazz beat.
1/12/201934 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Weekly Run: Eric Walden's interview with Ben Simmons, Donovan's second year, Dante Exum

On this edition of the Weekly Run podcast, Eric Walden and Andy Larsen talk about the situation in the locker room that led to Ben Simmons' pregame quotes about Donovan Mitchell and the rookie of the year race, and, really, what Simmons wants from us. Then, we talk about Mitchell's second season, and whether or not Eric is ready to buy stock on Exum island yet.
12/31/201832 minutes, 38 seconds
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The Weekly Run: Tony Jones joins to talk about suddenly stellar Jazz D, Donovan Mitchell's 5-26

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, former SLTrib beat writer and current Athletic beat writer Tony Jones joins Andy Larsen and Eric Walden to break down what's happening with the Jazz lately. In particular, what has the Jazz defense (especially Rudy Gobert) done right recently? That, plus discussion of Donovan Mitchell's 5-26 performance, good and bad.
12/20/201834 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Weekly Run: Dwyane Wade and Donovan Mitchell get together, Rudy Gobert's officiating complaints

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, Andy Larsen and Eric Walden talk about what's going on around the Utah Jazz. We talked to Donovan Mitchell and Dwyane Wade about their relationship, what's that like? We also look at Rudy Gobert's ongoing disagreements with referees. That, plus the general state of the team, on this week's version of the Weekly Run!
12/12/201841 minutes, 57 seconds
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Weekly Run podcast: Are Jazz good again?, Kyle Korver trade, and the compressed West

On this week's episode, hosts Andy Larsen and Eric Walden talk about three things: 1) is the recent 3-wins-in-4-games a reflection that the Jazz are back? 2) What do we think about the Kyle Korver trade? 3) How about that bunched-up Western Conference? It also weirdly ends up being a Queen-themed episode. IDK why.
12/5/201844 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Weekly Run: Fans speak out about the return of Gordon Hayward

On this week's episode, we examine Gordon Hayward's return to Utah: what fans have to say about how they feel about Hayward, and how they'll react during the game.
11/9/201837 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Weekly Run: Breaking down Jazz's 3-1 road trip, previewing Jazz during Donovan Mitchell absence

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, Eric Walden is back from the Jazz's 4-game road trip, and has takes. What went well during the 3 wins? What didn't go well for the Jazz during the loss to Minnesota? How will Jazz survive Donovan Mitchell's absence? Who has stepped up, and who needs to step up? All that and more on this week's show.
11/2/201837 minutes, 34 seconds
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Introducing Eric Walden, previewing Jazz player PPG, RPG, APG, more

On this week's episode, Andy Larsen introduces new Jazz beat writer Eric Walden. How did Eric find himself as a Jazz beat writer, what will he bring to the job, and how can we best make fun of him? Then, we talk about the Utah Jazz, and in particular, Vegas' over-unders for the important Jazz players. Will Ricky Rubio score 13 points per game? Will Rudy Gobert get 12 rebounds per contest? All that and much more is discussed.
10/16/201847 minutes, 25 seconds
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Kristen Kenney: how she got to Utah, her time in Africa, and this upcoming season

On this week's episode, Kristen Kenney joins host Andy Larsen to talk about her career and how she ended up as the Sideline Reporter for Utah Jazz broadcasts. Her college soccer career, her travels to Africa (where she had malaria!), and what she's most excited about this upcoming season.
9/20/201843 minutes, 44 seconds
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The Weekly Run: Tony Jones departs, questions to answer in Jazz training camp

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, Tony Jones says goodbye, as he leaves the Salt Lake Tribune for other opportunities. We talk to him about his 10-year career at the Trib. Then, with 10 days remaining until training camp, it's time to look at what we'd like to know from the first few days.
9/14/201843 minutes, 42 seconds
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Weekly Run podcast: NBA2K ratings, HOU/PHX trade, Manu’s legacy, Rudy vs. Dwight

On this week’s episode of the Weekly Run podcast, hosts Andy Larsen and Tony Jones have some NBA things to discuss. In particular, the Jazz’s NBA2K ratings have drawn our ire. Then, we discuss the Houston/Phoenix trade, and how it impacts the Western Conference. We briefly discuss Jazz assistant general manager Justin Zanik’s candidacy for the Philadelphia GM job, before moving on to questions of legacy: how does Manu Ginobili compare to Dirk Nowitzki? And how does prime Dwight Howard compare to Rudy Gobert?
9/4/201845 minutes, 53 seconds
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Exum, Gobert play in pickup games, potential NBA rule changes

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, Andy Larsen and Tony Jones talk about the videos of Dante Exum and Rudy Gobert playing in the Rico Hines pickup games. Does Exum look different? Does Gobert still look dominant? Then, a breakdown of three proposed NBA rule changes and how they'd impact the Jazz.
8/24/201844 minutes, 8 seconds
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Looking at Jazz's schedule and breaking down Jazz big men

On this week's episode of the Weekly Run, Andy Larsen and Tony Jones take a look at the NBA's schedule: how it compares to last year's, and how the Jazz will navigate the early run. Then, we continue previewing the Jazz roster, and this time, it's the big men. Rudy Gobert, Derrick Favors, Ekpe Udoh, and Tony Bradley are all discussed. All that and more on this week's episode of the Weekly Run!
8/17/201841 minutes, 11 seconds
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Jazz wings overview, Donovan Mitchell tweets LeBron v. Trump, how Melo impacts OKC/Jazz, and more

On this week's podcast, Andy Larsen and Tony Jones are joined by a special guest: Tony's 8-year-old daughter. We talk about the Jazz's wings, how Carmelo Anthony's departure impacts the OKC Thunder, Donovan Mitchell's response to Donald Trump's tweet about LeBron James, and of course, whether or not Tony is good at basketball.
8/7/201849 minutes, 40 seconds
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Breaking down the Jazz's guard rotation

On this week's edition of the Weekly Run, hosts Andy Larsen and Tony Jones talk about the guard rotation. Where do Dante Exum and Royce O'Neale fit in, and how can they improve next season? Can Donovan Mitchell become a top-5 player in the league, and how can he do it? Can Ricky Rubio keep up his second half performance? And what about Alec Burks and Grayson Allen? All of that, plus thoughts on Tristan Thompson allegedly punching Draymond Green.
7/31/201844 minutes, 29 seconds
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Where the Utah Jazz might end up in the West, KD and CJ, and more

On the first podcast for Andy Larsen at The Salt Lake Tribune, Andy and Tony look at what's different for the Jazz between 2017-18 and 2018-19, the fight between Kevin Durant and CJ McCollum, how the Western Conference might shake out, and talk about Jae Crowder's role with the Jazz next season.
7/26/201850 minutes, 42 seconds
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Free agency, the Jazz Summer League and humility in the workplace

Tony and Kyle recap the Jazz bringing back Derrick Favors, Dante Exum and Raul Neto in free agency, highlight the best available free agents in 2019, share lessons and observations from Summer League and swap stories of great humility in the workplace.
7/13/201832 minutes, 38 seconds
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Utah Jazz free agency preview

What will it take to keep Derrick Favors and Dante Exum? What are some Plan-B options? Salt Lake Tribune reporters discuss.
6/28/201822 minutes, 30 seconds
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The pros and cons of drafting Grayson Allen

The Jazz picked the Duke guard with the 21st pick in the NBA Draft. Can Grayson Allen outrun his reputation? What skills does he bring to Utah?
6/23/201831 minutes, 20 seconds
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NBA Draft Preview 2018

Who might the Jazz target with the 21st pick in this year's draft? Salt Lake Tribune reporters discuss some possibilities.
6/14/201831 minutes, 15 seconds
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Craig Bolerjack shares some of his favorite Jazz memories & discusses his duty to fans

Craig Bolerjack has been covering the Utah Jazz since the summer Karl Malone came to town and he has been the team’s television play-by-play voice for 13 seasons. On this episode of the Weekly Run podcast, Bolerjack is kind enough to stop by the studio to take a stroll down memory lane and reflect on some of his favorite Jazz memories and a wild 2017-18 season. Grab your headphones, download the episode, and buckle up. The rundown: At 2:15 — Bolerjack has followed the Jazz for KSL and the team since 1985. He talks about some of his favorite memories, and why the current Jazz team gives him hope for the future. At 7:55 — The Jazz’s loss at Atlanta this year was the bottom for the team. At the same time, Bolerjack and his broadcast crew started discussing how best to cover a struggling squad. How does the former news reporter balance objectivity as a team employee? At 12:35 — Bolerjack takes us back to his first play-by-play days during college in Manhattan, Kan., his tips for keeping his voice strong all season, and his game prep. At 19:35 — The broadcaster wanted to hold out judgment on Donovan Mitchell early in the season. He’s definitely among the believers now and says Mitchell has an It-Factor unlike any Jazzman before him. At 23:40 — Bolerjack looks at some of the best storylines from Utah’s playoff run and says he thinks the foundation is in place for something big to happen in Salt Lake City.
5/23/201829 minutes, 30 seconds
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Offseason mailbag: Will Favors stay? Free agency plans & some early draft pick possibilities

We kick off the Utah Jazz's offseason by answering your questions about Derrick Favors, Dante Exum, Alec Burks, free agency plans and some possible draft picks to watch.
5/10/201834 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Jazz and Rockets are tied 1-1. Could Game 3 tell us who will go on to win the series?

Kyle relives Donovan Mitchell's put-back dunk and we wonder how real Utah's Game 2 victory really was.
5/4/201827 minutes, 42 seconds
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After a collapse in OKC, how can the Jazz bounce back in Game 6?

A 25-point lead wasn't enough to close out the series. What needs to change tonight in Game 6? Can anyone slow down Paul George and Russell Westbrook now? How much did officiating hurt the Jazz?
4/27/201824 minutes, 14 seconds
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After two games, the Jazz and Thunder are tied. We break down Utah's adjustments and Game 2 win.

From Oklahoma City, we break down all the basketball from the Jazz's Game 2 win (and some from the local Oklahoma gym run) with special guest Andy Larsen from KSL.com. — Donovan Mitchell becoming a playoff closer — Derrick Favors playing like a beast — How officiating will influence the series — If Russell Westbrook has fallen into a trap — What it was like to visit Oklahoma City — Tony's deep relationship with his XBox
4/19/201832 minutes, 22 seconds
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Next stop: Oklahoma City — Previewing Jazz vs. Thunder

The Jazz will open the playoffs on the road against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Can Utah slow down Russell Westbrook? Can Donovan Mitchell get around Paul George? Does OKC have a club like the Moose Lounge? These are the important questions we ask ourselves every day.
4/12/201831 minutes, 5 seconds
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Why is Ricky Rubio thriving in Utah? And who do the Jazz want in the first round?

— On Jazz legend Shaka Browne — Why is Ricky Rubio thriving in Utah? — Who do the Jazz want in the first round? — Derrick Favors vs. Jae Crowder in crunch time — Thabo Sefolosha's drug suspension — Trey Lyles and 3-hour practices
4/4/201832 minutes, 53 seconds
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Donovan Mitchell vs. Ben Simmons vs. Internet insanity

On this week's episode: — A tough loss to Boston — Are the Jazz playoff-ready? — That one Gordon Hayward column — Donovan versus Ben versus Internet insanity — Dante Exum's role and free agency value
3/30/201832 minutes, 30 seconds
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Dante Exum chats about playing pick-up with LeBron and coming back from injury

Jazz point guard Dante Exum recently returned from a major shoulder injury and got back on the court. He talks to us about what happened when he got injured, his recovery process, training with Baron Davis, playing summer pick up with high-profile NBA stars, being an unknown going into the draft, what it's like to be bullied by Joe Ingles and so, so much more. We squeeze a lot into this short one.
3/20/201823 minutes, 43 seconds
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Danté Exum is back. Now can he help the Jazz with their playoff push?

Danté Exum is ready to make his return to the court. What can we expect from the point guard during the stretch run? Plus we look at the Ricky-Rudy connection, why Tony believes Gobert is the best center in the NBA, and which Western Conference teams will just miss out on the postseason.
3/15/201836 minutes, 54 seconds
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With Rudy Gobert at full strength, the Jazz look like a playoff team

The Jazz have fought their way back into the playoff picture. FiveThirtyEight gives them a 79 percent chance of making the postseason — and our Tony Jones thinks that number is low.
3/8/201828 minutes, 34 seconds
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Derrick Favors joins us to talk Jazz basketball and his love of hip-hop

Derrick Favors of the Utah Jazz joins Kyle and Tony to talk about his career in the NBA, being a one-and-done at Georgia Tech, being a subject of trade rumors, dealing with injuries and then goes in deep on his favorite rappers.
3/1/201843 minutes, 31 seconds
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Donovan Mitchell dunks on All-Star stage and the Jazz have a path to the playoffs

With special guest Andy Larsen (of KSL.com), we recap a star-studded All-Star Weekend in which Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell played a huge role. We also look at the upcoming schedule of the Jazz, which looks plenty soft for the run to the playoffs in a very crowded West.
2/23/201839 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Jazz are the hottest team in the NBA — how did that happen?

The Utah Jazz have won 10 straight games. Ricky Rubio is playing like an All-Star, Royce O'Neale is one of the most important players on the team and Joe Ingles may never miss a shot again. How did this happen? We discuss that, plus what the Jazz have to do during the All-Star Break to make the playoffs, and talking about our favorite Dunk Contest entries.
2/14/201825 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Jazz ship out Rodney Hood and add Jae Crowder on crazy NBA trade deadline day

With special guest Kareem Copeland from the Associated Press, Kyle and Tony break down a crazy trade deadline day that saw the Jazz swap out one of their best scorers for a gritty defending wing. We also talk about why Derrick Favors and Alec Burks stayed put, the end of the Joe Johnson era, and react to the Cavaliers completely changing their roster.
2/9/201836 minutes, 6 seconds
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Can Ricky and Rudy help the Jazz turn their season around?

— Give Rubio and Gobert credit for Utah's three-game winning streak, including the Jazz's 30-point beatdown of Golden State — Instant reaction to the Mirotic trade — Can Utah really bring the All-Star game back to Salt Lake City?
2/1/201838 minutes, 49 seconds
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Donovan Mitchell gets snubbed, Joe Ingles fires shots, and the trade deadline creeps closer.

Salt Lake Tribune reporters discuss Donovan Mitchell's dunk contest snub, Joe Ingles' complaints about media reports, and a new trade rumor or two.
1/25/201829 minutes, 55 seconds
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At home or on the road, Donovan Mitchell keeps on stealing the show

No matter where the Jazz play, Donovan Mitchell has people talking. On this week's episode, Salt Lake Tribune reporters discuss the rookie's rise, a frustrated Jazz locker room, Thabo Sefolosha's injury and Dante Exum's return to practice.
1/18/201825 minutes, 56 seconds
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The pros and cons of trading for Nikola Mirotic

With the trade deadline a month away, the rumor mill is starting to heat up. We discuss the latest in the Nikola Mirotic talks, and break down the pros and cons of bringing him to Utah.
1/12/201830 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is it time for Donovan Mitchell to be the Jazz's starting point guard?

Is it time for Donovan Mitchell to be the Jazz's starting point guard? We break down the pros and cons in this week's episode.
1/2/201834 minutes, 11 seconds
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Rodney Hood has come alive and helped salvage the Jazz's December

Happy holidays! On this week's podcast: — Gregg Popovich gives Kyle Goon an early Christmas present — Rodney Hood and Jazz fourth-quarter scorers — Chris Paul's role in Donovan Mitchell's path to Utah — A look around the NBA, including thoughts on Kobe's jersey retirement and NBA superstar Michael Beasley
12/22/201729 minutes, 39 seconds
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Can Donovan Mitchell really win the NBA's rookie of the year award?

Rudy Gobert hasn't looked quite like his old self since returning from injury. Does Donovan Mitchell have a real Rookie of the Year chance? Associated Press reporter Kareem Copeland joins the podcast to talk Jazz basketball, sneakers, and his love for Trey Burke.
12/14/201742 minutes, 9 seconds
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Donovan Mitchell is taking names and earning respect around the NBA

Donovan Mitchell is taking names and earning respect around the NBA
12/10/201733 minutes, 30 seconds
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What will happen to Derrick Favors when Rudy Gobert returns?

The Jazz are finding their groove and have won four of their last five games. Derrick Favors is out to prove he's back after a down year. But what will happen once Rudy Gobert is healthy enough to return to the lineup?
11/29/201731 minutes, 3 seconds
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Sixth Man Rodney Hood, the Jazz's slide continues, Deron Williams seems done with basketball

Salt Lake Tribune reporters Kyle Goon and Aaron Falk discuss the Jazz's rough road trip, Rodney Hood's move to the bench, and what seems to be the end of Deron Williams' NBA career.
11/22/201725 minutes, 14 seconds
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Rudy Gobert is hurt, and it's time for the Jazz to take stock of their assets

Rudy Gobert is out at least four weeks with a knee injury. Joe Johnson will miss another two weeks because of his wrist. Ricky Rubio is out of sorts, and the Jazz are below .500. Where do they go from here? KSL.com's Andy B. Larsen joins the podcast to discuss.
11/15/201733 minutes, 8 seconds
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Dealing with Derrick Favors' diminished role

The Jazz have lost three straight, and Derrick Favors' role seems to have only shrunk. Trib reporters Kyle Goon, Tony Jones and Aaron Falk discuss.
11/9/201730 minutes, 27 seconds
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Bizarro Rick Rubio is here to save the Utah Jazz

We've made jokes about Ricky Rubio's shooting form, but the point guard has scored 20-plus points in three straight games and has been a key piece of the Jazz's offense.
11/3/201725 minutes, 18 seconds
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Donovan Mitchell, if you're listening, keep shooting.

On this week's podcast, Tribune reporters Tony Jones, Kyle Goon and Aaron Falk look at the Jazz's offensive struggles and debate whether or not Donovan Mitchell is shooting too much.
10/28/201732 minutes, 3 seconds
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Was the Jazz's come-from-behind win over Denver a microcosm of the season, or just the whole season?

The season has started and ya boys Kyle, Angie and Aaron talk about it More specifically: The Zone's Angie Treasure joins the podcast to break down Utah's win over the Nuggets, Alec Burks' return to form, Donovan Mitchell's rookie performance and Gordon Hayward's horrific injury.
10/19/201730 minutes, 32 seconds
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Danté's fall, Donovan's rise, and an interesting trio of games to start the season

Tribune reporters Tony Jones, Kyle Goon and Aaron Falk discuss the Utah Jazz. On this week's episode: Dante Exum's injury and prospects moving forward; Donovan Mitchell's breakout preseason performances; and a preview of the Jazz's first week of games.
10/13/201730 minutes, 37 seconds
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A way too preseaon-y look at the Jazz's offense, all world-defender Ekpe Udoh

A way too preseaon-y look at the Jazz's offense, all world-defender Ekpe Udoh by The Salt Lake Tribune
10/6/201722 minutes, 14 seconds
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Can Rodney Hood be the NBA's Most Improved Player?

Can Rodney Hood be the NBA's Most Improved Player? Can Derrick Favors and Rudy Gobert play together? Will they? This week's Media Day kicked off the Jazz's preseason training camp, and with it came plenty of questions. Tribune reporters Tony Jones, Kyle Goon and Aaron Falk discuss.
9/28/201730 minutes
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Getting back in a training camp groove

Training camp is just around the corner, so it's time to get back in a preseason groove. Trib reporters Tony Jones, Kyle Goon and Aaron Falk discuss Rodney Hood's role and extension talks; Rudy Gobert becoming the face of the franchise; and what the end of the bench could look like.
9/19/201736 minutes, 33 seconds
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Why Joe Ingles was coming back to Utah "no matter what"

Sometimes you have to spend money to make money. Just ask Joe Ingles. The Aussie forward said he spent about $12 on an Uber ride from his hotel in Los Angeles to his free agency meeting with the Utah Jazz. The end result: a four-year contract worth $52 million. Best Uber ride ever, right? On this episode of the TribJazz podcast, Tribune reporters Tony Jones, Kyle Goon and Aaron Falk discuss Ingles’ new contract, which was made official on Tuesday, and why he wanted to come back to Utah no matter what; Kyrie Irving's strange trade demands; and why the Jazz are building a reputation for player development.
7/26/201741 minutes, 43 seconds
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Afterward: Donovan Mitchell, Summer League hot takes, and life after Gordon Hayward

Gordon Hayward is gone, so how can the Jazz pick up the pieces? Is Donovan Mitchell for real? Tribune reporters Tony Jones, Kyle Goon and Aaron Falk look at Hayward's exit from Utah and some scoring hot summer league takes in this edition of the podcast.
7/20/201725 minutes, 48 seconds
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How worried should the Jazz be about Boston's summer plans?

Reports are swirling about Danny Ainge's desire to try to pair Gordon Hayward and Paul George together. How worried should the Jazz be about Boston's summer plans? Salt Lake Tribune reporters Tony Jones, Kyle Goon and Aaron Falk look at free agency, the Jazz's first-round draft pick Donovan Mitchell, and the NBA awards show.
6/27/201730 minutes, 44 seconds
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NBA Draft preview — Should the Jazz move up? Who is available at 24?

What will the Jazz do in Thursday's NBA draft? Should they move up? Or could they look to package picks and make a splash in the trade market? The Salt Lake Tribune's Tony Jones, Kyle Goon and Aaron Falk discuss the upcoming week. Plus looking at Utah forward Kyle Kuzma's draft range and Frank Jackson's potential fit with the Jazz.
6/20/201736 minutes, 35 seconds
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Game 7: Win or go home

KSL.com's Andy B. Larsen joins us LIVE in this prerecorded podcast to discuss Game 7.
4/30/201730 minutes, 22 seconds
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What do the Utah Jazz need to do to beat the Clippers in Game 3?

Trib reporters Tony Jones and Aaron Falk look at the Jazz's chances in Game 3? Should the hack DeAndre Jordan? And how can Gordon Hayward get going against Luc Mbah a Moute?
4/20/201717 minutes, 44 seconds
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Gobert falls, Joe Jesus rises: Looking back at Jazz-Clippers Game 1

Joe Johnson saved the Jazz in Game 1. How can they survive without Rudy Gobert? The Salt Lake Tribune's Tony Jones and Aaron Falk, joined by KSL's Andy Larsen and the Orange County Register's Bill Oram, look at the ins and outs of a suddenly very different playoff series.
4/16/201733 minutes, 19 seconds
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Previewing Game 1 of Jazz-Clippers

It has been five years since the Utah Jazz’s last trip to the postseason. It hasn’t been quite that long since the last time we got together for a podcast, but Tony and I ended our own drought last night. KSL.com’s Andy Larsen joined us to discuss Game 1 of the Jazz’s first-round series with the Clippers: How much does Gordon Hayward’s free agency decision hinge on Utah’s success? What does this postseason mean for the Clippers, who have several stars headed for free agency this summer. Tony also reveals his NBA award votes (Did Rudy Gobert get his Defensive Player of the Year vote?). Most importantly, TJ also discovered the Pacific Ocean. Thanks for listening in.
4/15/201730 minutes, 54 seconds
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Quin Snyder On #DanteWatch

Quin Snyder on why he dislikes #DanteWatch
3/3/20173 minutes, 53 seconds
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Finding peace, slowing point guards, All-Star snubs and midseason awards.

Tribune reporters Tony Jones and Aaron Falk look at the Utah Jazz at the halfway point, including their troubles slowing opposing guards, their own point guard problems, Gordon Hayward and Rudy Gobert's all-star bids and some midseason NBA awards.
1/18/201726 minutes, 14 seconds
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And we're back. How the Jazz have survived their injuries, new CBA, keeping Gordon Hayward and more.

Salt Lake Tribune reporters Tony Jones and Aaron Falk discuss the Jazz's rise in the West and how they've managed to survive a brutal stretch of injuries, the new CBA and why the Jazz can keep Gordon Hayward longterm. Plus Draymond Green's motivation, Joe Ingles' 3-point shooting and a very bad Crocodile Dundee impression.
12/16/201628 minutes, 45 seconds
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TribJazz — Rudy Gobert, the $100-Million Man; Jazz head East; KD vs. Enes vs. Tony

Rudy Gobert just signed new four-year extension. What would you do with $100 million? Will Derrick Favors or George Hill sign extensions next? Is Alec Burks going to be OK? The Knicks look bad. Kevin Durant and Enes Kanter's war of words reminds Tony why Enes stopped talking to him.
11/4/201624 minutes, 31 seconds
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TribJazz — Life on Mars, Joe Johnson awakens, Derrick Favors' return & Twitter beefs

Boris Diaw would live on Mars, but Tony would not. We discuss Joe Johnson's sleepy preseason and 29-point game in Portland, Derrick Favors' return to practice and Twitter beefs with YG and Damian Lillard.
10/28/201628 minutes, 24 seconds
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TribJazz — Prepping for Portland and Damian Lillard, GM survey, preseason awards & soup!

The Jazz's season tips off for real this week in Portland. Can the point guards slow Damian Lillard? Plus Tony's thoughts on Lillard's new album, the NBA GM survey and, of course soup. Tony loves soup.
10/21/201628 minutes, 24 seconds
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TribJazz — Hayward's Busted Finger, Early Worries & Why Tony Always Travels With His XBox

Salt Lake Tribune reporters Aaron Falk and Tony Jones discuss the Utah Jazz, Gordon Hayward's injury, who steps up in his absence, preseason worries and why Tony always brings his XBox on road trips.
10/14/201628 minutes, 24 seconds
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TribJazz — Breakups, Preseason Observations, Anthem Statements & Trey Burke

The Salt Lake Tribune's Utah Jazz podcast with Aaron Falk and Tony Jones. We start with some failed romance, then look at early preseason games, the Jazz's national anthem statement and Trey Burke in D.C.
10/7/201628 minutes, 24 seconds
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TribJazz — First week of training camp & expectations for the 2016-17 season

Salt Lake Tribune reporters Aaron Falk and Tony Jones discuss the first week of Utah Jazz training camp, including the expectations for Danté Exum, the plan for a faster offense and Alec Burks' status.
9/29/201625 minutes, 47 seconds