jjscap
Well-Known Member
Hello from overseas, Istanbul. The Utah Jazz might not be a big market team or multi-time NBA champions but it has some fans around the world and I'm one of them. But I was not until recently, I was not a fan of any NBA team for 20 years. I was closely following the NBA and watching tons of games on the NBA League Pass and knew all about teams and players without rooting for any particular team... then I decided to follow the Utah Jazz after the Deron Williams trade. Eventually one day I found myself checking NBA Gametime app on phone first thing in the morning. Another loss? Heartbreaking. I pushed the table hard. That's when I realized I've already become a Jazz fan. What I like most:
1. Wise guys
The Jazz historically have a top-notch management and ownership. Miller family is cool. DL is a great GM. Not Buford or Priesti level at this time, but I believe he might end up being the next big GM. Superior IQ, boldness and a great basketball mind. Hiring Quin Snyder was another bold and intelligent move. DL is teaching the league how to rebuild the right way.
2. Fanbase
I followed several online message boards of different NBA teams' fans over the years. They're all different and The Utah Jazz fans are really impressive. It's usual to read posts by Jazz fans with strong knowledge of the game and statistics. You of course will see occasional clueless fan around but we need to look at the average, and I can assure you, it's much much higher than of other teams in NBA.
3. Youth movement
It's a curious thing to observe how young athletes develop and mesh together over time. The Jazz made a tough decision to go full rebuild mode this summer, hired a rookie coach. Oldest starting player was 24 years old. Most people were expecting them to fail but they've not. Right now this young team has -0.7 point differential in the tough Western Conference, will possibly be close to 0 at the end of the year. Last year it was -7.2.
4. Colors/Jerseys
Like them much. Unique combination of attractive colors, nicely designed jerseys.. and great logo too.
5. Story of Underdog
People say "Well, It's Utah!". National TVs don't broadcast the Jazz's games. Stars won't come and play for the Jazz.. But this club is a lot of fun! I really want to see them succeed. And I truly believe the Utah Jazz will become a contender in two years. And if one day they bring the championship trophy to SLC,it'll be something special (although I'll be 10,000 kms away then).
That's all. Feels good to be a Jazz fan. Big thanks to Colton and all contributors for making Jazzfanz the way it's now.
And I hope one day I'll be able to watch a hard-fought playoff game in ESA. That'd be some experience!
1. Wise guys
The Jazz historically have a top-notch management and ownership. Miller family is cool. DL is a great GM. Not Buford or Priesti level at this time, but I believe he might end up being the next big GM. Superior IQ, boldness and a great basketball mind. Hiring Quin Snyder was another bold and intelligent move. DL is teaching the league how to rebuild the right way.
2. Fanbase
I followed several online message boards of different NBA teams' fans over the years. They're all different and The Utah Jazz fans are really impressive. It's usual to read posts by Jazz fans with strong knowledge of the game and statistics. You of course will see occasional clueless fan around but we need to look at the average, and I can assure you, it's much much higher than of other teams in NBA.
3. Youth movement
It's a curious thing to observe how young athletes develop and mesh together over time. The Jazz made a tough decision to go full rebuild mode this summer, hired a rookie coach. Oldest starting player was 24 years old. Most people were expecting them to fail but they've not. Right now this young team has -0.7 point differential in the tough Western Conference, will possibly be close to 0 at the end of the year. Last year it was -7.2.

4. Colors/Jerseys
Like them much. Unique combination of attractive colors, nicely designed jerseys.. and great logo too.
5. Story of Underdog
People say "Well, It's Utah!". National TVs don't broadcast the Jazz's games. Stars won't come and play for the Jazz.. But this club is a lot of fun! I really want to see them succeed. And I truly believe the Utah Jazz will become a contender in two years. And if one day they bring the championship trophy to SLC,it'll be something special (although I'll be 10,000 kms away then).
That's all. Feels good to be a Jazz fan. Big thanks to Colton and all contributors for making Jazzfanz the way it's now.
And I hope one day I'll be able to watch a hard-fought playoff game in ESA. That'd be some experience!