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Are the Jazz the worst road team in the NBA?

We definitely were last year.

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Obviously they are either the worst, or tied for the worst. With zero road wins there is no way than can not be at the bottom.
 
In the league? I'm not sure. I would guess the Washington Wizards really suck at everything no matter where they play.

Among playoff teams? Probably.
 
i think the loss of a veteran leader like devin harris prolly didnt help them any in winning road games.
but really, utah has a huge homecourt advantage. that probably hurts the players cause they get so much comfort in utah but then get shocked in other places.
 
Is there something about the way our team/FO handles going on the road that affects the performance this dramatically over such a long period of time.

Losing on the road is a Utah Jazz tradition from way back. We can't just blame it on the players at this point.
 
Detroit has 6 road losses this year and zero wins. They are probably last, so the Jazz would be the second worst.
 
Is there something about the way our team/FO handles going on the road that affects the performance this dramatically over such a long period of time.

Losing on the road is a Utah Jazz tradition from way back. We can't just blame it on the players at this point.

I don't think we should blame the fans. If not the players who is to blame, you think the coaches take the bulk of this?
 
They better win tonight verses the Raptors or this losing on the road thing could get real ugly. Plus the Jazz need to get the Raptors back for that crappy home lose last year.
 
Is there something about the way our team/FO handles going on the road that affects the performance this dramatically over such a long period of time.

Losing on the road is a Utah Jazz tradition from way back. We can't just blame it on the players at this point.

i started reading your post as a question but then it ended with a period. dam i got all excited about answering and then was crushed by the lil dot.
anyway i think i can answer your question. the huge and unique homecourt advantage the jazz have hurts them on the road, i think.
players get very comfy and accustomed to playing at home, and then get rattled and surprised away.
 
i started reading your post as a question but then it ended with a period. dam i got all excited about answering and then was crushed by the lil dot.
anyway i think i can answer your question. the huge and unique homecourt advantage the jazz have hurts them on the road, i think.
players get very comfy and accustomed to playing at home, and then get rattled and surprised away.

Doh.
 
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