Nearly halfway home in an NBA season that seems to run as long as a train with its engine in one state and its caboose a couple borders back, the Jazz have as much to savor these days as the hideaway hobo who just happens to hop into a vacant first-class cabin.
Four straight wins. Seven in a row at the Delta Center. Victories in 13 of their last 16 games overall.
What good fortune.
Sadly for the Jazz, though, head coach Jerry Sloan isn't so certain his club is properly appreciating this whole success thing.
"I don't know if they're satisfied with winning," Sloan said Tuesday, "or bored with having to play hard."
