UTAH JAZZ

Blowout Losses Have Ended Jazz Win Streaks Before

Feb 1, 2021, 1:23 PM | Updated: 1:31 pm

utah-jazz-coach-quin-snyder...

Utah Jazz coach Quin Snyder (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)

(Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – The Utah Jazz saw their 11-game win streak come to a crashing halt Sunday against the Denver Nuggets. Though the final score wasn’t indicative of the blowout, the Jazz trailed by as much as 27 in the eventual 128-117 loss.

The loss was particularly painful in the first when Nuggets center Nikola Jokic scored 33 of his career-high-tying 47 points, as the Nuggets connected on a staggering 15-17 three-point attempts.

But, Jazz fans can breathe a sigh of relief, it’s not the first time the Jazz have seen an 11-game win streak come to an end with a blowout loss, and it doesn’t mean this Jazz team is doomed.

Jazz 85 – 111 Hornets: March 18, 1998

In 1998, the red-hot Jazz rolled into Charlotte riding an 11-game win streak, only to get crushed by the playoff-bound Hornets 111-85.

Four scorers finished in double-figures for the Jazz, led by Karl Malone who had 17 points but were outdueled by Glen Rice’s 26 points on 11-15 shooting.

The Jazz would go on to win 14 of their final 17 games of the season before making their second and final run to the NBA Finals that postseason.

Jazz 69 – 83 Spurs: April 20, 1999

Coming off consecutive Finals appearances and with Michael Jordan out of the league, a late-season 11-game win streak had Jazz fans feeling that this might finally be the season the team would break through and bring a championship to Utah.

Instead, the win streak was ended by Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs in embarrassing fashion when the team managed to score just 69 points in the loss.

Duncan had 36 points in the win, while only Karl Malone and Jeff Hornacek were able to score in double-figures. The loss however may have been the final gasp of the championship hopeful Jazz.

Including the loss to the Spurs, the Jazz finished 5-5 to close the season after a 32-8 start and were eliminated by the Portland Trail Blazers in the Western Conference Semi-Finals in six games, ending their domination of the West

Jazz 81 – 100 Blazers: February 23, 2018

After starting the season 19-28, despite the breakout performance from rookie guard Donovan Mitchell, it appeared the Jazz were headed towards another lottery-bound offseason.

However, an 11-game win streak propelled the Jazz in the Western Conference playoff picture carried by Michell’s 21.3 point, 4.0 rebound, and 3.9 assist average during the run.

That streak ended at the hands of Damian Lillard, CJ McCollum, and the Trail Blazers in a 100-81 loss, but foretold of the Jazz bright future.

The Jazz would finish the season winning 18 of their final 23 games en route to an opening series upset win over the Oklahoma City Thunder before falling to the Houston Rockets in five games in the Western Conference semi-finals.

The team hasn’t missed the playoff since, and it was that 11-game win streak that righted the ship for the Jazz recent string of success.

A Streak Ender Of A Different Kind

Thanks to 20 years under the tutelage of John Stockton and 19 years with Karl Malone, the Jazz had enjoyed two-straight decades of trips to the postseason.

After Stockton retired and Malone signed with the Los Angeles Lakers in hopes of winning a championship ring, the Jazz appeared doomed to a miserable rebuild and no hopes of competing for a playoff spot.

Instead, Andrei Kirilenko, Matt Harpring, and a scrappy roster carried the Jazz to one of the most enjoyable seasons in franchise history, keeping the playoff hopes alive through 80 of the team’s 82 games.

It wasn’t until game 81 that the Jazz were officially eliminated from playoff contention by the top-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves 104-90 that the team’s 20-year postseason streak would come to an end.

Though the team quickly rebuilt itself around Kirilenko, and future All-Stars Carlos Boozer, Mehmet Okur, and Deron Williams, then 2003-04 Jazz provided new hope for a fanbase that had found itself in need of a revamped identity.

  • Utah Jazz Scoreboard

  • Utah Jazz Team Leaders

  • Utah Jazz Standings

Utah Jazz

Lauri Markkanen #23 of Finland dunks the ball | EuroBasket Tournament...

Ben Anderson

Lauri Markkanen Concludes Dominant EuroBasket Preparation

Lauri Markkanen wrapped up his preparation for the EuroBasket tournament with a quiet outing against Poland.

5 hours ago

Michael Rapino, CEO of and President of Live Nation (left), Ryan Smith (center), chairman of SEG, a...

Ben Anderson

SEG, Live Nation To Open Music Venue Near Delta Center

SEG and Live Nation Entertainment announced plans to build a mid-size indoor music venue downtown near Delta Center.

2 days ago

Tari Eason #17 of the Houston Rockets blocks a shot by Kyle Filipowski #22 of the Utah Jazz as Jock...

Ben Anderson

Jazz Mailbag: How Quickly Could The Rebuild End?

Welcome to the Utah Jazz mailbag, where this week we explore how quickly this current rebuild could end.

2 days ago

Oscar Tshiebwe #34 of the Utah Jazz...

Brian Preece

Jazz Re-Sign Oscar Tshiebwe To Two-Way Deal

The Utah Jazz, already one of the youngest teams in the NBA, got a little bit younger after signing former Kentucky Wildcat Oscar Tshiebwe to a two-way contract.

2 days ago

Utah Jazz Utah Mammoth Delta Center 2025-26 season...

Brian Preece

Jazz, Mammoth Games Overlap 25 Times In 2025-26 Season

The Utah Jazz and Utah Mammoth are scheduled to play on the same night 25 times this season, beginning with five dates in November.

6 days ago

John Stockton #12 of the Utah Jazz | Softer NBA...

Ben Anderson

John Stockton Criticizes ‘Softer’ Modern NBA

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah Jazz legend John Stockton said he believes today’s NBA is “softer” than in years past. In an appearance on “The Maverick Approach” podcast, which often explores conspiracy theories, Stockton shared his views on how the NBA has evolved. Related: John Stockton Gets Shoutout At Super Bowl John Stockton Calls Modern […]

6 days ago

Sponsored Articles

two images of high school football players...

Northern Utah High School Player of the Week – Week 1 – Cade Hadley & Jack Savage

The John Watson Northern Utah High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school football player in Northern Utah.

kaneal sweetwyne tosses football...

Utah County High School Player of the Week – Week 1 – Kaneal Sweetwyne

Our first honoree of the 2025 prep season is Skyridge High School quarterback Kaneal Sweetwyne.

salt lake county player of the week...

Salt Lake County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 13

The Hercules Salt Lake County High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Salt Lake County.

salt lake county player of the week...

Salt Lake County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 12

The Hercules Salt Lake County High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Salt Lake County.

salt lake county player of the week...

Salt Lake County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 11

The Hercules Salt Lake County High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Salt Lake County.

salt lake county player of the week...

Salt Lake County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 10

The Hercules Salt Lake County High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Salt Lake County.

Page was generated in 0.32420086860657