For the first time in 16 years, the Utah Jazz have begun their National Basketball Association regular-season campaign by losing their first two games at home.
So, is this a cause for concern? A time to press the panic button? The beginning of the end for this franchise, or maybe the apocalypse of NBA basketball as we know it?
Heck, should Jazz season-ticket holders ask for their money back and invest it in something more promising, like maybe the stock market?
Well, to hear longtime coach Jerry Sloan tell it, the answers to those questions are: No, no, no, no, no and probably not.




