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Utah Jazz Tickets
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As you know, finding great Jazz Tickets is probably the hardest part of being a Jazz supporter, but here you will find information on how to obtain 'hard to get' and 'sold out' tickets.
We will share all our sources and make available the knowledge we have gained over the years of buying tickets online. So you to can get down close and support the Jazz to victory!
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2009-10 Utah Jazz
The Utah Jazz are again surprising the NBA but it’s little surprise to head coach and NBA Coach of the Year Candidate Jerry Sloan, who has his team working at a very high level. The teams is currently sitting in third place in the rough and tumble Western Conference and are only 5.5 games behind the League Leading LA Lakers.
So what’s changed? Well, the biggest thing was no change. The Jazz had three stars that could have opted out of the last year of their contracts with the Jazz, but the team felt they had the best chance by sticking together. So that’s exactly what they did. Carlos Boozer, Mehmet Okur and Kyle Kover all chose to stay in Utah. That along with a healthy Deron Williams and Andre Kirlenko, and a solid coaching staff has the Jazz poised to do great things. Will you be there?
Be sure to get out and support your Utah Jazz as they try and take the title of NBA Champions in 2010.
Previous Seasons
Utah head coach Jerry Sloan is at it again. The NBA sideline veteran is working his magic on a group of youngsters, transforming the Jazz into playoff contenders. With first-round draft pick Deron Williams and the versatile Andrei Kirilenko, Utah has laid down the foundation for future success. Veterans Matt Harpring and Mehmet Okur are looking to provide stability, while the young players mature. Get your Jazz tickets today and hold on for what could be a ride of lifetime.
The Utah Jazz, playing in a state that has no Jazz history whatsoever, owe their unlikely moniker to their birth in the city of New Orleans. In 1974, the Jazz hit New Orleans for their first season by showcasing the talent of local Louisiana product “Pistol” Pete Maravich. Maravich came out of LSU, where he dazzled fans with his wide open style of play and fantastic shooting ability. Maravich was the ultimate showman, and although the New Orleans Jazz were the worst team in the league they may have been the most entertaining as Maravich delighted Jazz ticket holders with fancy passing, long range shots, and his signature dirty socks. The Jazz were miserable in New Orleans, never posting a winning season. Despite the terrible records, New Orleans fans loved Maravich and were outraged when the franchise packed up and moved to Utah for the 1979-80 season.
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