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Conference | المؤتمر الغربي | |||
Division | قسم الشمال الغربي | |||
تأسس | 1974 | |||
التاريخ | نيو أورلينز جاز 1974–1979 يوتاه جاز 1979–حتى الآن[1][2] | |||
الاستاد | مركز دلتا | |||
الموقع | سولت ليك سيتي، يوتا | |||
Team colors | الأصفر المشرق، الأسود الرئيسي، الرمادي، الأبيض[3][4][5][6] | |||
الراعي الرئيسي | LiveView Technologies (LVT)[7] | |||
رئيس مجلس الادارة | داني أينج | |||
الرئيس | جيم أولسون[8] | |||
المدير العام | جاستن زانيك[9][10] | |||
المدرب الرئيسي | ويل هاردي | |||
المِلكية | ريان سميث | |||
Affiliation(s) | Salt Lake City Stars | |||
Championships | 0 | |||
Conference titles | 2 (1997, 1998) | |||
Division titles | 11 (1984, 1989, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2017, 2021, 2022) | |||
Retired numbers | 9 (1, 4, 7, 9, 12, 14, 32, 35, 53, 1223) | |||
Website | www | |||
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نادي يوتا جاز هو نادي كرة سلة مقره سولت ليك، يوتاه، الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. تأسس عام 1974. ينافس الفريق في الرابطة الوطنية لكرة السلة (NBA) كجزء من قسم الشمال الغربي في المؤتمر الغربي. منذ موسم 1991–92، يلعب الفريق
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التاريخ
1974–1979: Early years in New Orleans with Pete Maravich

On June 7, 1974, the New Orleans Jazz were admitted as an expansion franchise into the National Basketball Association (NBA). The first owner of the team was an ownership group led by Sam Battistone. Team officials selected the name because of its definition in the dictionary: collective improvisation.[11] The team began its inaugural season in New Orleans in the 1974–75 season. The team's first major move was to trade for star player Pete Maravich (who had played college basketball at LSU) from the Atlanta Hawks for two first-round draft picks, three second-round picks, and one third-round pick over the next three years.[12]
Venue issues were a continual problem for the team while it was based in New Orleans. In the Jazz's first season, they played in the Municipal Auditorium and Loyola Field House, where the basketball court was raised so high that the NBA Players Association made the team put a net around the court to prevent players from falling off of the court and into the stands.[13] Later, the Jazz played games in the cavernous Louisiana Superdome, but things were no better, because of high demand for the stadium, onerous lease terms, New Orleans' 11 percent amusement tax (highest in the nation), and Maravich's constant knee problems. They also faced the prospect of spending a whole month on the road each year because of New Orleans' Mardi Gras festivities, similar to the long road trip faced by the San Antonio Spurs each season during their city's rodeo.[12][14]
Season-by-season record
List of the last five seasons completed by the Jazz. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Utah Jazz seasons.
The Jazz are the only team in the NBA history to have never lost 60 or more games in a season.[15] This distinction was achieved when the New York Knicks and the Los Angeles Lakers both lost more than 60 games in the 2014–15 season.[15][16]
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, W–L% = Winning percentage
Season | GP | W | L | W–L% | Finish | Playoffs |
2019–20 | 72 | 44 | 28 | قالب:Winning percentage | 3rd, Northwest | Lost in First Round, 3–4 (Nuggets) |
2020–21 | 72 | 52 | 20 | قالب:Winning percentage | 1st, Northwest | Lost in Conference Semifinals, 2–4 (Clippers) |
2021–22 | 82 | 49 | 33 | قالب:Winning percentage | 1st, Northwest | Lost in First Round, 2–4 (Mavericks) |
2022–23 | 82 | 37 | 45 | قالب:Winning percentage | 4th, Northwest | Did not qualify |
2023–24 | 82 | 31 | 51 | قالب:Winning percentage | 4th, Northwest | Did not qualify |
Arenas
- Loyola Field House (1974–1975)
- Municipal Auditorium (1974–1975)
- Louisiana Superdome (1975–1979)
- Salt Palace (1979–1991)
- Delta Center[أ] (1991–present)
Mascot
Jazz Bear is the club's mascot. He was introduced to the league on November 4, 1994.[17] He usually excites the crowd during halftime by coming onto the court on a motorbike.
Logos and uniforms
New Orleans Jazz
During the Jazz's time in New Orleans from 1974 to 1979, the home uniform was white with gold trim, a purple "Jazz" script and purple numbers. The road uniform was purple with gold trim, a white "Jazz" script and white numbers. The franchise's original colors of purple, gold, and green are those most associated with Mardi Gras in New Orleans.[11]
Utah Jazz
Personnel
Current roster
Retained draft rights
The Jazz hold the draft rights to the following unsigned draft picks who have been playing outside the NBA. A drafted player, either an international draftee or a college draftee, who is not signed by the team that drafted him, is allowed to sign with any non-NBA teams. In this case, the team retains the player's draft rights in the NBA until one year after the player's contract with the non-NBA team ends.[18] This list includes draft rights that were acquired from trades with other teams.
Draft | Round | Pick | Player | Pos. | Nationality | Current team | Note(s) | Ref |
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2022 | 2 | 36 | Gabriele Procida | G/F | ![]() |
Alba Berlin (Germany) | Acquired from the Portland Trail Blazers (via Detroit) | [19] |
2021 | 2 | 57 | Balša Koprivica | C | ![]() |
Partizan Mozzart Bet (Serbia) | Acquired from the Detroit Pistons (via LA Clippers) | [20] |
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Retired numbers
Utah Jazz retired numbers | ||||
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No. | Player | Position | Tenure | Date |
1 | Frank Layden | Head coach | 1981–1988 | December 9, 1988 |
4 | Adrian Dantley | F | 1979–1986 | April 11, 2007 |
7 | Pete Maravich | G | 1974–1980 | December 14, 1985 |
9 | Larry H. Miller | Owner | 1985–2009 | April 14, 2010 |
12 | John Stockton | G | 1984–2003 | November 22, 2004 |
14 | Jeff Hornacek | G | 1994–2000 | November 19, 2002 |
32 | Karl Malone | F | 1985–2003 | March 23, 2006 |
35 | Darrell Griffith | G | 1980–1991 | December 4, 1993 |
53 | Mark Eaton | C | 1982–1993 | March 1, 1996 |
1223 | Jerry Sloan | Head coach | 1988–2011 | January 31, 2014 |
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"Hot" Rod Hundley | Broadcaster | 1974–2009 | January 29, 2010 |
- The NBA retired Bill Russell's No. 6 for all its member teams on August 11, 2022.[21][22]
Basketball Hall of Famers
Utah Jazz Hall of Famers | ||||
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Players | ||||
No. | Name | Position | Tenure | Inducted |
7 44 |
Pete Maravich | G | 1974–1980 | 1987 |
8 | Walt Bellamy 1 | C | 1974 | 1993 |
25 | Gail Goodrich | G | 1976–1979 | 1996 |
4 | Adrian Dantley | F/G | 1979–1986 | 2008 |
12 | John Stockton 2 | G | 1984–2003 | 2009 |
32 | Karl Malone 3 | F | 1985–2003 | 2010 |
22 | Bernard King | F | 1979–1980 | 2013 |
24 | Spencer Haywood | F/C | 1979 | 2015 |
Coaches | ||||
Name | Position | Tenure | Inducted | |
1223 | Jerry Sloan | Assistant coach Head coach |
1985–1988 1988–2011 |
2009 |
Notes:
- 1 In total, Bellamy was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice – as player and as a member of the 1960 Olympic team.
- 2 In total, Stockton was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice – as player and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team.
- 3 In total, Malone was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice – as player and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team.
FIBA Hall of Fame
Utah Jazz Hall of Famers | ||||
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Players | ||||
No. | Name | Position | Tenure | Inducted |
44 | José Ortiz | F/C | 1988–1990 | 2019 |
Franchise leaders
Bold denotes still active with team. "Name*" includes points scored for the team while in the ABA. Italics denotes still active but not with team.
Points scored (regular season) (as of the end of the 2023–2024 season)[23]
- Karl Malone (36,374)
- John Stockton (19,711)
- Adrian Dantley (13,635)
- Darrell Griffith (12,391)
- Thurl Bailey (9,897)
- Andrei Kirilenko (8,411)
- Pete Maravich (8,324)
- Donovan Mitchell (8,234)
- Gordon Hayward (8,077)
- Rudy Gobert (7,592)
- Deron Williams (7,576)
- Derrick Favors (7,336)
- Mehmet Okur (7,255)
- Rickey Green (6,917)
- Jeff Hornacek (6,848)
- Carlos Boozer (6,821)
- Paul Millsap (6,713)
- Bryon Russell (5,752)
- Matt Harpring (5,640)
- Jordan Clarkson (5,385)
- Mark Eaton (5,216)
- Jeff Malone (5,158)
- Joe Ingles (5,094)
- Al Jefferson (4,089)
- Rich Kelley (4,044)
- Aaron James (3,829)
- Bojan Bogdanović (3,748)
- Alec Burks (3,671)
- Bob Hansen (3,550)
- Jeff Wilkins (3,445)
- Greg Ostertag (3,425)
- C.J. Miles (3,264)
- Jim McElroy (3,188)
- David Benoit (3,035)
- Rodney Hood (2,985)
- Lauri Markkanen (2,969)
- Mike Conley (2,949)
- Truck Robinson (2,901)
- Ben Poquette (2,873)
- Ronnie Brewer (2,786)
- Howard Eisley (2,779)
- Nate Williams (2,726)
- John Drew (2,670)
- Gail Goodrich (2,582)
- Blue Edwards (2,560)
- Trey Burke (2,547)
- Enes Kanter Freedom (2,475)
- Raja Bell (2,445)
- Antoine Carr (2,307)
- Mike Brown (2,299)
Other statistics (regular season) (as of the end of the 2023–24 season)[23]
Most minutes played | |
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Player | Minutes |
Karl Malone | 53,479 |
John Stockton | 47,764 |
Mark Eaton | 25,169 |
Darrell Griffith | 21,403 |
Andrei Kirilenko | 20,989 |
Thurl Bailey | 20,523 |
Rudy Gobert | 18,301 |
Adrian Dantley | 17,899 |
Rickey Green | 17,329 |
Bryon Russell | 16,443 |
Most rebounds | |
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Player | Rebounds |
Karl Malone | 14,601 |
Rudy Gobert | 7,119 |
Mark Eaton | 6,939 |
Derrick Favors | 4,626 |
John Stockton | 4,051 |
Greg Ostertag | 3,978 |
Rich Kelley | 3,972 |
Thurl Bailey | 3,881 |
Andrei Kirilenko | 3,836 |
Paul Millsap | 3,792 |
Most assists | |
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Player | Assists |
John Stockton | 15,806 |
Karl Malone | 5,085 |
Rickey Green | 4,159 |
Deron Williams | 4,003 |
Joe Ingles | 2,213 |
Andrei Kirilenko | 1,919 |
Jeff Hornacek | 1,895 |
Pete Maravich | 1,844 |
Gordon Hayward | 1,762 |
Adrian Dantley | 1,702 |
Most steals | |
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Player | Steals |
John Stockton | 3,265 |
Karl Malone | 2,035 |
Rickey Green | 1,100 |
Andrei Kirilenko | 960 |
Darrell Griffith | 931 |
Bryon Russell | 728 |
Jeff Hornacek | 618 |
Paul Millsap | 604 |
Joe Ingles | 544 |
Gordon Hayward | 527 |
Most blocks | |
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Player | Blocks |
Mark Eaton | 3,064 |
Andrei Kirilenko | 1,380 |
Rudy Gobert | 1,357 |
Greg Ostertag | 1,253 |
Karl Malone | 1,125 |
Thurl Bailey | 879 |
Derrick Favors | 840 |
Paul Millsap | 520 |
Ben Poquette | 517 |
Rich Kelley | 498 |
Individual awards
- Karl Malone – 1997, 1999
- Darrell Griffith – 1981
NBA Defensive Player of the Year
- Mark Eaton – 1985, 1989
- Rudy Gobert – 2018, 2019, 2021
- Jordan Clarkson – 2021
- Lauri Markkanen – 2023
- Frank Layden – 1984
- Frank Layden – 1984
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award
- Frank Layden - 1984
- Thurl Bailey - 1989
- Pete Maravich – 1976, 1977
- Karl Malone – 1989–1999
- John Stockton – 1994, 1995
- Pete Maravich – 1978
- Adrian Dantley – 1981, 1984
- Karl Malone – 1988, 2000
- John Stockton – 1988–1990, 1992, 1993, 1996
- Deron Williams – 2008, 2010
- Rudy Gobert – 2017
- John Stockton – 1991, 1997, 1999
- Karl Malone – 2001
- Carlos Boozer – 2008
- Rudy Gobert – 2019–2021
- E. C. Coleman – 1977
- Mark Eaton – 1985, 1986, 1989
- Karl Malone – 1997–1999
- Andrei Kirilenko – 2006
- Rudy Gobert – 2017–2022
- Mark Eaton – 1987, 1988
- Karl Malone – 1988
- John Stockton – 1989, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997
- Andrei Kirilenko – 2004, 2005
- Darrell Griffith – 1981
- Thurl Bailey – 1984
- Karl Malone – 1986
- Andrei Kirilenko – 2002
- Deron Williams – 2006
- Trey Burke – 2014
- Donovan Mitchell – 2018
- Walker Kessler – 2023
- Blue Edwards – 1990
- Paul Millsap – 2007
- Derrick Favors – 2011
- Keyonte George – 2024
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NBA All-Star Weekend
- Pete Maravich – 1977–1979
- Truck Robinson – 1978
- Adrian Dantley – 1980–1982, 1984–1986
- Rickey Green – 1984
- Karl Malone – 1988–1998, 2000–2002
- John Stockton – 1989–1997, 2000
- Mark Eaton – 1989
- Andrei Kirilenko – 2004
- Carlos Boozer – 2007, 2008
- Mehmet Okur – 2007
- Deron Williams – 2010, 2011
- Gordon Hayward – 2017
- Rudy Gobert – 2020–2022
- Donovan Mitchell – 2020–2022
- Mike Conley Jr. – 2021
- Lauri Markkanen – 2023
- Karl Malone – 1989, 1993
- John Stockton – 1993
NBA All-Star Game head coaches
- Frank Layden – 1984
- Quin Snyder – 2021
Broadcasters
Prior to the 1993 season, local station KSTU was the team's television broadcast partner. After it was purchased by Fox, KSTU's programming schedule no longer had space to carry Jazz games, leaving the team without a broadcast partner. In 1993, Larry H. Miller purchased local TV station KXIV and renamed it to KJZZ, in an effort to create a sports-oriented station to showcase his teams. The new KJZZ station started carrying Jazz games with the 1993–1994 season.[24]
KJZZ continued to carry the team's games until 2009, when the Jazz signed a new exclusive 12-year agreement with then FSN Utah, (now part of AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain) on October 20, 2009.[25] A one-year extension was signed during the 2020 offseason, and the team continued to air games on AT&T SportsNet into the 2022–23 season.[26][27]
In February 2023, Warner Bros. Discovery, owners of AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, announced that they would wind down operations of AT&T SportsNet.[28] The Jazz, who had already been exploring alternate broadcast solutions in 2022, would announce a return to KJZZ-TV for the 2023–24 season.[29][27] In most of Idaho, Montana and portions of Washington and Oregon, the Jazz continue to air on Root Sports Northwest, which was formerly owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. In southeastern Idaho and western Wyoming, the Jazz are available through FuboTV.[30] The Jazz also announced a streaming service in partnership with Kiswe, Jazz+, which offers options for annual and monthly subscriptions, as well as passes for individual games.[31] In 2024, with the co-owned Utah Hockey Club debuting under similar broadcasting arrangements, the service became part of a streaming hub known as SEG+.[32][33]
The Jazz's flagship radio stations are KZNS (1280) "The Zone" and KZNS-FM Fox Sports Radio 97.5.[34]
The team's current TV and radio announcers are:[35]
- Craig Bolerjack (TV play-by-play)
- Holly Rowe (TV color commentary)
- Thurl Bailey (TV color commentary)
- Alema Harrington (TV host, pre-game and post-game)
- Michael Smith (TV broadcast analyst)
- David Locke (radio play-by-play)
- Ron Boone (radio broadcast analyst)
- Dan Roberts (public address announcer, home games)
- Nelson Moran (Spanish Radio: play-by-play/color commentary)
- Isidro Lopez (Spanish Radio: play-by-play)
- Nicole Hernandez (Spanish Radio: color commentary/sideline reporter)
Retired announcers:
- Rod Hundley (TV and Radio play-by-play) (1974–2009)
Head coaches
Years | Coach | Regular season | Postseason |
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1974 | Scotty Robertson | 1–14 | |
1974 | Elgin Baylor | 0–1 | |
1974–1976 | Butch van Breda Kolff | 74–100 | |
1976–1979 | Elgin Baylor | 86–134 | |
1979–1981 | Tom Nissalke | 60–124 | |
1981–1988 | Frank Layden | 277–294 | 18–23 |
1988–2011 | Jerry Sloan | 1127–682 | 96–100 |
2011–2014 | Tyrone Corbin | 112–146 | 0–4 |
2014–2022 | Quin Snyder | 372–264 | 21–30 |
2022–present | Will Hardy | 68–96 | 0–0 |
Total | 2177–1855 | 135–157 |
Notes
- ^ Formerly known as EnergySolutions Arena (2006–2015) and Vivint Arena (2015–2023).
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