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What's this? Two podcasts in a week? Is something weird happening in the world? Yes, it is. The Utah Jazz and the NBA continue their hiatus due to coronavirus concerns, but Utah Jazz Gaming is ready to open its season. The Jazz Gamers tip off
Happy Quarantine Day! Coronavirus got you down? Maybe the lack of live sports just has you down? KSL's Ryan Miller and Sean Walker are here for you. We'll recap the #CoronavirusShutdown that started with Rudy Gobert, the Utah Jazz and the NBA
KSL.com reporter Ryan Miller takes a few minutes on a wild day of breaking news to chat with producer Sean Walker about the upcoming Utah Jazz season, which starts Wednesday night at Vivint Smart Home Arena against the Oklahoma City Thunder. W
The preseason is here! The Utah Jazz held media day Monday before opening training camp with a bunch of new faces, including Mike Conley, Bojan Bogdanovic, and a host of complementary players to Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert. So what did t
Ryan Miller is back in Utah, which means he and Sean Walker from KSL.com break down the United States' recent demoralizing FIBA World Cup finish. Good news, though, Jazz fans: the trio of Donovan Mitchell, Rudy Gobert and Joe Ingles had a reall
KSL.com's Ryan Miller and Sean Walker are back after a brief hiatus to discuss Joe Ingles leading Australia by Rudy Gobert and France in the FIBA World Cup, what Donovan Mitchell is doing to stand out for the United States, and where the Jazz's
Oh, the offseason. The time of unblemished records, endless optimism and hope — beautiful, glorious hope. The Jazz will enter the 2019-20 season coming off what many see as the team’s best offseason ever.They got their point guard in Mike Conl
Is this the worst Team USA of all time? The Ringer thinks so ... but also doesn't? Ryan and Sean discuss this hot take of all hot takes in advance of the FIBA World Cup in China, which tips off Aug. 31. Regardless of level of talent, Utah Jazz
Ryan is back from the dead (or vacation), and he joins Sean on the holiday known as National NBA Schedule Release Day to break down the Utah Jazz's 2019-20 home schedule. What games should you buy tickets? Which games should you avoid? And how
KSL.com's Ryan Miller has some breaking news about Carlos Boozer and the Big 3, then he and Sean Walker run down the best free-agent signings of the NBA summer, starting at the top of a loaded Western Conference and ending with their three leas
KSL.com's Ryan Miller punks Sean Walker by telling him that Mike Conley followed him on Instagram. Just kidding; but Mike Conley really did follow Miye Oni on the 'gram, and you should, too. Now that the NBA draft is over, let's turn our atten
KSL.com's Ryan Miller and Sean Walker break down the Utah Jazz 2019 draft — and much to his better ambition, Ryan has some optimism with the likes of Jarrell Brantley, Justin Wright-Foreman and Miye Oni, whom the Jazz selected in the late secon
With four days left until the 2019 NBA draft, is the Jazz draft picture coming into focus? Maybe so, argue Ryan and Sean, as news began to trickle out that Utah is interesting (again) in Memphis point guard Mike Conley. But how will the deal g
Ryan and Sean are back to discuss Donovan Mitchell's callup to the U.S. national team for this summer's training camp. Will he be selected for the full squad for FIBA play? And if he does make it, should he accept it? These are all questions we
Ryan Miller is piping hot with Jazz takes. First, one why Ricky Rubio is telling a Catalan radio station that the Jazz "haven't made him a priority" ... or something like that? Then, he's hot with Utah's mini-camp roster, which produced such fr
Ryan pulled Sean out of slumber in his car last night (maybe) to talk about the NBA draft early entrant deadline, the return of Brian Bowen to Salt Lake City, and Tennessee's Admiral Schofield — a player that might actually be available with th
KSL.com's Ryan Miller and Sean Walker are back in the studio during NBA Draft Combine wrap-up week. Should Utah State's Neemias Queta stay in the draft (he has until May 29 to decide, remember)? Is he a Jazz target (hint: probably not, if you b
Ryan and Sean are back to talk about leadership changes at the Utah Jazz. Were there changes? Justin Zanik is the new general manager, but he's still reporting to former general manager Dennis Lindsey. Confused yet? So were we, so Zanik explain
Ryan and Sean are back for another not-so-short Jazz Short. The Utah Jazz are  officially in the NBA offseason, and big changes are coming to the squad? Or are they? A lot of players are going to be out of contract this summer ... but will all
KSL.com Utah Jazz beat writer Ryan Miller calls in discuss Utah's 100-93 loss to Houston for a 4-1 series loss, ending a season of promise in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.  Was the season a success or a failure? Is Quin S
Jazz Shorts is stayin’ alive, and so are the Utah Jazz. The Jazz got an unreal late-game performance from Donovan Mitchell, a streak-tastic early showing from Jae Crowder, and survived at home to force Game 5 against the Houston Rockets and av
KSL.com Utah Jazz beat writer Ryan Miller takes you to a funeral -- for the Jazz playoff hopes, after Utah helped James Harden miss his first 15 shots and found a way to lose Saturday night in Game 3 of the Western Conference first round series
KSL.com's Utah Jazz beat writer Ryan Miller is finally back in the same studio as producer Sean Walker, and boy did they have stories. But that'll come for another day. In the mean time, the guys discuss whether the Jazz can come back from an
KSL.com Utah Jazz beat writer Ryan Miller is tired, but he's joined by producer Sean to recap the (often) painful past 24 hours in Houston, where the Jazz went down 0-2 to the Rockets in an NBA playoffs first-round series Wednesday night, April
Welp, that didn't go according to plan.The Utah Jazz went down to Houston for Game One of the Western Conference opening round -- but lost to the Houston Rockets, 122-90. It's the worst postseason loss of the Quin Snyder era. So is it time to
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