Not long ago, the Jazz were riding high, winners of four of five, their sights set on perhaps even gaining a top-four seed and homecourt advantage in the NBA's Western Conference playoff picture.
     
Now, having lost two straight and three of four, they sit sixth in the conference standings, 33-24 overall, and in danger, if they're not careful, of slipping to ninth, one spot short of what it takes to make it to the postseason.
     
If the Jazz are to return to their winning ways, coach Jerry Sloan believes, they must revert to playing as they once did.
     
Together.