List of Utah Jazz seasons

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Utah Jazz joined the National Basketball Association (NBA) as New Orleans Jazz, an expansion team that played in the 1974–75 season. The Jazz relocated from New Orleans to Salt Lake City, Utah, for the 1979–80 season.

Seasons

NBA champions Conference champions Division champions Playoff berth
Season League Conference Finish Division Finish Wins Losses Win% GB Playoffs Awards Head coach
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1974–75 NBA Eastern 9th Central 5th 23 59 Template:Winpct 37 Scotty Robertson
Elgin Baylor
Butch van Breda Kolff
1975–76 NBA Eastern 8th Central 4th 38 44 Template:Winpct 11 Butch van Breda Kolff
1976–77 NBA Eastern 8th Central 5th 35 47 Template:Winpct 14 Butch van Breda Kolff
Elgin Baylor
1977–78 NBA Eastern 7th Central 5th 39 43 Template:Winpct 13 Elgin Baylor
1978–79 NBA Eastern 11th Central 6th 26 56 Template:Winpct 22
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Template:Nbats NBA Western 10th Midwest 5th 24 58 Template:Winpct 25 Tom Nissalke
Template:Nbats NBA Western 11th Midwest 5th 28 54 Template:Winpct 24 Darrell Griffith (ROY)
Template:Nbats NBA Western 11th Midwest 6th 25 57 Template:Winpct 23 Tom Nissalke
Frank Layden
Template:Nbats NBA Western 9th Midwest 5th 30 52 Template:Winpct 23 Frank Layden
Template:Nbats NBA Western 2nd Midwest 1st 45 37 Template:Winpct Won First round (Nuggets) 3–2
Lost conference semifinals (Suns) 4–2
Frank Layden (COY, EOY, JWKC)
Template:Nbats NBA Western 6th Midwest 4th 41 41 Template:Winpct 11 Won First round (Rockets) 3–2
Lost conference semifinals (Nuggets) 4–1
Mark Eaton (DPOY)
Template:Nbats NBA Western 5th Midwest 4th 42 40 Template:Winpct 9 Lost First round (Mavericks) 3–1
Template:Nbats NBA Western 4th Midwest 2nd 44 38 Template:Winpct 11 Lost First round (Warriors) 3–2
Template:Nbats NBA Western 5th Midwest 3rd 47 35 Template:Winpct 7 Won First round (Trail Blazers) 3–1
Lost conference semifinals (Lakers) 4–3
Template:Nbats NBA Western 2nd Midwest 1st 51 31 Template:Winpct Lost First round (Warriors) 3–0 Mark Eaton (DPOY)
Karl Malone (ASG MVP)
Thurl Bailey (JWKC)
Frank Layden
Jerry Sloan
Template:Nbats NBA Western 4th Midwest 2nd 55 27 Template:Winpct 1 Lost First round (Suns) 3–2 Jerry Sloan
Template:Nbats NBA Western 5th Midwest 2nd 54 28 Template:Winpct 1 Won First round (Suns) 3–1
Lost conference semifinals (Trail Blazers) 4–1
Template:Nbats NBA Western 2nd Midwest 1st 55 27 Template:Winpct Won First round (Clippers) 3–2
Won conference semifinals (SuperSonics) 4–1
Lost conference finals (Trail Blazers) 4–2
Template:Nbats NBA Western 6th Midwest 3rd 47 35 Template:Winpct 8 Lost First round (SuperSonics) 3–2 Karl Malone (ASG MVP)
John Stockton (ASG MVP)
Template:Nbats NBA Western 5th Midwest 3rd 53 29 Template:Winpct 5 Won First round (Spurs) 3–1
Won conference semifinals (Nuggets) 4–3
Lost conference finals (Rockets) 4–1
Template:Nbats NBA Western 3rd Midwest 2nd 60 22 Template:Winpct 2 Lost First round (Rockets) 3–2
Template:Nbats NBA Western 3rd Midwest 2nd 55 27 Template:Winpct 4 Won First round (Trail Blazers) 3–2
Won conference semifinals (Spurs) 4–2
Lost conference finals (SuperSonics) 4–3
Template:Nbats NBA Western 1st Midwest 1st 64 18 Template:Winpct Won First round (Clippers) 3–0
Won conference semifinals (Lakers) 4–1
Won conference finals (Rockets) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Bulls) 4–2
Karl Malone (MVP)
Template:Nbats NBA Western 1st Midwest 1st 62 20 Template:Winpct Won First round (Rockets) 3–2
Won conference semifinals (Spurs) 4–1
Won conference finals (Lakers) 4–0
Lost NBA Finals (Bulls) 4–2
Template:Nbats NBA[1] Western 3rd Midwest 2nd 37 13 Template:Winpct Won First round (Kings) 3–2
Lost conference semifinals (Trail Blazers) 4–2
Karl Malone (MVP)
Template:Nbats NBA Western 2nd Midwest 1st 55 27 Template:Winpct Won First round (SuperSonics) 3–2
Lost conference semifinals (Trail Blazers) 4–1
Template:Nbats NBA Western 4th Midwest 2nd 53 29 Template:Winpct 5 Lost First round (Mavericks) 3–2
Template:Nbats NBA Western 8th Midwest 4th 44 38 Template:Winpct 14 Lost First round (Kings) 3–1
Template:Nbats NBA Western 7th Midwest 4th 47 35 Template:Winpct 13 Lost First round (Kings) 4–1
Template:Nbats NBA Western 9th Midwest 7th 42 40 Template:Winpct 16
Template:Nbats NBA Western 14th Northwest 5th 26 56 Template:Winpct 26
Template:Nbats NBA Western 9th Northwest 2nd 41 41 Template:Winpct 3
Template:Nbats NBA Western 4th[2] Northwest 1st 51 31 Template:Winpct Won First round (Rockets) 4–3
Won conference semifinals (Warriors) 4–1
Lost conference finals (Spurs) 4–1
Template:Nbats NBA Western 4th[3] Northwest 1st 54 28 Template:Winpct Won First round (Rockets) 4–2
Lost conference semifinals (Lakers) 4–2
Template:Nbats NBA Western 8th Northwest 3rd 48 34 Template:Winpct 6 Lost First round (Lakers) 4–1
Template:Nbats NBA Western 5th Northwest 2nd 53 29 Template:Winpct Won First round (Nuggets) 4–2
Lost conference semifinals (Lakers) 4–0
Template:Nbats NBA Western 11th Northwest 4th 39 43 Template:Winpct 16 Jerry Sloan
Tyrone Corbin
Template:Nbats NBA[4] Western 8th Northwest 3rd 36 30 Template:Winpct 11 Lost First round (Spurs) 4–0 Tyrone Corbin
Template:Nbats NBA Western 9th Northwest 3rd 43 39 Template:Winpct 17
Template:Nbats NBA Western 15th Northwest 5th 25 57 Template:Winpct 34
Template:Nbats NBA Western 11th Northwest 3rd 38 44 Template:Winpct 13 Quin Snyder
Template:Nbats NBA Western 9th Northwest 3rd 40 42 Template:Winpct 15
Template:Nbats NBA Western 5th Northwest 1st 51 31 Template:Winpct Won First round (Clippers) 4–3
Lost conference semifinals (Warriors) 4–0
Template:Nbats NBA Western 5th Northwest 3rd 48 34 Template:Winpct 1 Won First round (Thunder) 4–2
Lost conference semifinals (Rockets) 4–1
Rudy Gobert (DPOY)
Template:Nbats NBA Western 5th Northwest 3rd 50 32 Template:Winpct 4 Lost First round (Rockets) 4–1 Rudy Gobert (DPOY)
Template:Nbats NBA Western 6th Northwest 3rd 44 28 Template:Winpct 1.5 Lost First round (Nuggets) 4–3
Template:Nbats NBA Western 1st Northwest 1st 52 20 Template:Winpct Won First round (Grizzlies) 4–1
Lost conference semifinals (Clippers) 4–2
Rudy Gobert (DPOY)
Jordan Clarkson (SIX)
Template:Nbats NBA Western 5th Northwest 1st 49 33 Template:Winpct Lost First round (Mavericks) 4–2
Template:Nbats NBA Western 12th Northwest 4th 37 45 Template:Winpct 16 Lauri Markkanen (MIP) Will Hardy
Template:Nbats NBA Western 12th Northwest 4th 31 51 Template:Winpct 26
Template:Nbats NBA Western 15th Northwest 5th 17 65 Template:Winpct 51
All-time regular and playoff totals 2,337 2,086 Template:Winpct 1974–present
Regular season totals 2,194 1,920 Template:Winpct
Playoff totals 143 166 Template:Winpct Playoff Series Record: 25–30

Footnotes

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  1. A lockout shortened the season to 50 games.
  2. In this season, each division winner was automatically seeded no worse than 4th place. The Jazz were the Northwest Division winner (51–31), but had a worse record than the Spurs (58–24) who were seeded 3rd and the Jazz was seeded 4th. In the first round, the 5th seed Rockets (52–30) had a better record than the 4th seed Jazz, so the Rockets were awarded home-court advantage even with a lower seed.
  3. In this season, each division winner was automatically seeded no worse than 4th place. The Jazz were the Northwest division winner (54–28), with a worse record than 3rd place team Spurs (56–26). While the Rockets were 55–27, tied with the Suns who were also 55–27 (neither of the two teams were a division winner), so even though the Jazz were awarded 4th place, in the first round faced the Rockets (Rockets higher than Suns due to higher records in versus with rest of Western Conference teams) with no home court advantage.
  4. A lockout shortened the season to 66 games.

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