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Meet The New 2009 – 2010 Jazzbots

Posted by Derrick Daye on August 26, 2009
Derrick Daye

I’m pleased to announce the search for additions to the Jazzbots team has concluded with great results. Before I make the introductions let me bring you closer to our selection process. With more than 1,000 entrants we selected 35 to interview. Of those 35 we chose 16 to join our ranks. You may recall 10 [...]

Blogger Selection Moves Forward

Posted by Derrick Daye on July 31, 2009
Derrick Daye

The selection process for the 2009 – 2010 Jazzbots blogger team is entering its next stage. This year hundreds of prospective bloggers showed the greatest range of creativity, Jazz knowledge and character we’ve ever seen. With much internal debate we narrowed the field of highly competitive submissions to 35.
On Monday we’re asking for your help [...]

Building A Better ‘Bot’

Posted by Derrick Daye on July 27, 2009
Derrick Daye

As Jazzbots heads into its third season the mission remains the same: serve the Jazz fan. We’ve learned the best way to do that is to listen carefully and never stop evolving. With that I’m reaching out to you for suggestions on how we can make Jazzbots better. We’re open to and encourage all feedback. [...]

Jazzbots Blogger Search Begins

Posted by Derrick Daye on July 16, 2009
Derrick Daye

Do you wonder if you have what it takes to be a Utah Jazz Official Blogger? Perhaps you’ve had dreams of Sports Writing stardom via the internet. Well, it’s time for Season-3 of the Jazzbots to be launched and now can be your time to shine.
If you have auditioned for Jazzbots before we encourage [...]

Over Confidence is Their Weakness

Posted by Derrick Daye on April 21, 2009
Derrick Daye

-Few believed they could win. Why would they? They were incredibly outmatched in size, skill and experience and had been handily beaten the last time the two teams met just days before. At this point playing the game was simply a formality – the best team would win. And they certainly did. Over confidence became [...]

Kevin on Trades, Carlos and C.J.

Posted by Derrick Daye on April 02, 2009
Derrick Daye

Taking a breather between games and scouting, Kevin O’Connor jumps in today with reactions to some of our recent conversations…
On “Statistical Exploration: C.J. Miles”
The fourth year is our option, but it’s basically a three-year (guaranteed contract). What we saw was a young player who was 20 years old who had been in the league for [...]

Chris E sent in this comment earlier today. We felt it was worthy of its own blog post.
“OK, so I’m going to stir up the pot a little and I am hoping to get some feedback on this. I am really, honestly trying but I am having a harder and harder time believing that there [...]

Jazzbots Reader, Writer Salute

Posted by Derrick Daye on February 20, 2009
Derrick Daye

For an online fan community of any kind you need two things: great fans and great fans who like to write. Thankfully Jazzbots has both. And what better time to salute some key players in our community than after taking down the Lakers and the Celtics. OK…and the Timberwolves too.
Starting with our bloggers – for [...]

UTA @ DAL

Posted by Derrick Daye on January 15, 2009
Derrick Daye

UTA @ MEM

Posted by Derrick Daye on January 15, 2009
Derrick Daye

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