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1989–90 Utah Jazz season

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Head coach
  
Jerry Sloan

Record
  
55–27 (.671)

Arena
  
Salt Palace

Place
  
Division: 2nd (Midwest) Conference: 4th (Western)

Playoff finish
  
West First Round (eliminated 2–3)

The 1989-90 NBA season was the team's 16th in the National Basketball Association, and 11th season in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Jazz got off to a fast start early into the season by winning seven of their first eight games. They continued to play solid basketball winning 11 of their 14 games in January, including a nine-game winning streak. Karl Malone continued to certify himself as one of the top players in the game as he finished second in the league in scoring again with 31.0 points per game. Meanwhile, John Stockton led the league in assists for the third year in a row averaging 14.5 assists per game. Both players were selected for the 1990 NBA All-Star Game. However, Malone did not play due to an injury despite playing all 82 games. The duo led the Jazz to an impressive 55–27 record, second in the Midwest Division. However, in the first round of the playoffs, they lost to the 5th-seeded Phoenix Suns in five games.

Contents

West First Round

(4) Utah Jazz vs. (5) Phoenix Suns: Suns win series 3-2

  • Game 1 @ Salt Palace, Salt Lake City (April 27): Utah 113, Phoenix 96
  • Game 2 @ Salt Palace, Salt Lake City (April 29): Phoenix 105, Utah 87
  • Game 3 @ Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix (May 2): Phoenix 120, Utah 105
  • Game 4 @ Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix (May 4): Utah 105, Phoenix 94
  • Game 5 @ Salt Palace, Salt Lake City (May 6): Phoenix 104, Utah 102
  • Last Playoff Meeting: 1984 Western Conference Semifinals (Phoenix won 4-2)

    Awards and records

  • Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team
  • John Stockton, All-NBA Second Team
  • Blue Edwards, NBA All-Rookie Team 2nd Team
  • References

    1989–90 Utah Jazz season Wikipedia