The Utah Jazz are back to the grind on Wednesday night in likely one of their toughest road battles of the season-- facing the top-ranked team in the Western Conference, the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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ESPN proposed a trade in which the Bucks would make a similar deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Like the Jazz, the Thunder have a surplus of picks, so the following deal is pre
The Utah Jazz completed a very Oklahoma City Thunder-like trade on Tuesday when they made a deal with the Phoenix Suns. On Tuesday, the Jazz agreed to swap three first-round picks to the Suns for ...
It wouldn’t really be a 2024-25 Utah Jazz game if the opponent didn’t pull off some historic feat or a player on the opposing team didn’t have a career night.
Utah now continues its road trip against the best in the west, the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a career-high 54 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Utah Jazz 123-114.
Alexander's second 50-point game of the season wasn't enough to lift the Oklahoma City Thunder in their 116-109 loss to the Golden
Utah Jazz general manager Justin Zanik looked out on the court and saw what he hopes will be his team's future.
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With this performance, Shai also made NBA history. He became the only Canadian-born player to record multiple games with 50 or more points. Of course, he was tied with fellow Canadian-born player Jamal Murray of the Denver Nuggets with one 50-point game, but after his incredible performance Wednesday night, Shai now stands alone at the top.
Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander recorded his second 50-point outing in only four games in a rare 116-109 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night.