Posted on April 22, 2010.
The Utah Jazz Play to hear the soft sound of the NBA Finals Have you ever wondered why the Utah Jazz is named as such? New Orleans, Louisiana is the birthplace of jazz, right? In fact, the NBA team, the Utah Jazz, was originally the New Orleans Jazz. The Jazz played in New Orleans from 1975-1979. When the team moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, she has retained the name of the original team.
Here are some interesting facts about Utah:
aec The name Utah comes from the Native American Ute
Username aec Utah is the "Beehive State"
aec The state bird is ironic California Sea Gull
aec The State of Utah flag contains a hive, which symbolizes the diligence
aec The main industries are agriculture, mining, production of natural gas, oil, and steel
The first season of the Utah Jazz in the NBA included a few wrong notes. They lost their first game at Portland Trailblazers, and finished the season with 24-58 record. Although the first season of Jazz was disappointing, they have begun to create a solid foundation on which to build the franchise.
Less than two decades after entering the NBA, the Jazz team played soft music. In particular, the duo John Stockton and Karl Malone has created one of the best-two punches in the league. In 1996-1997, the Jazz won a franchise best 64-18 during the regular season.
The Jazz slipped into the playoffs. They sank the Los Angeles Clippers (3-0), drowned the Los Angeles Lakers (4-1), and eliminated the Houston Rockets in a war (4-2). In the NBA Finals, the Jazz face Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls powerful. While the Jazz played the Bulls close, the Bulls won their controlled and the series (4-2).
Having established a strong team, the Jazz will play all the notes right at the next regular season, finishing with an outstanding 62-20 record. In the playoffs, the Jazz would battle back to cut down the Houston Rockets (3-2), remove the San Antonio Spurs (4-1), then drain and the Los Angeles Lakers (4-0).
Many experts selected the NBA Utah Jazz at the end of the Bulls dynasty of five championships. However, the Jazz has fallen behind in the series 3-1 and never recovered. In Game 6, Michael Jordan wanted the Bulls to victory and a 4-2 series.
How Jazz Fared since their last trip to the NBA Finals? Although they have made seven playoff appearances and won three division crowns, the farthest they have advanced to the final Western Conference (2007).
Throughout their history, the Jazz have retired the jersey number of seven players:
Adrian Dantley - # 4 (Forward): 1979-1984
Mark Eaton - # 53 (Center): 1982-1993
Darrell Griffith - # 35 (Guard): 1980-1991
Jeff Hornacek - # 14 (Guard): 1993-2000
Karl Malone - # 32 (front): 1985-2003
Pete Maravich - # 7 (Guard): 1974-1980
John Stockton - # 12 (Guard) from 1984 to 2003
It is inevitable that some of these players will also enter the Basketball Hall of Fame.
While the Utah Jazz won twice at the NBA Finals, he did not finish his song. Use of goods of the Utah Jazz to encourage the team to the sweet sound of an NBA championship!