Utah Jazz
John Stockton and Karl Malone spent eighteen years together delivering the pick-and-roll the same way every single night and Utah basketball has never quite figured out how to follow up that era. These Utah Jazz rivalry shirts are built for the Jazz faithful who watched the Stockton-Malone show through two NBA Finals appearances and never stopped wanting one more shot at it.
Anti-Bulls gear runs the most deeply because the 1997 and 1998 Finals against Chicago defined the entire Jazz franchise and the wounds from Michael Jordan's last shot still travel. Censored or fully explicit, text or box, in Jazz dark mountain, light blue, and classic gold. Anti-Rockets designs cover the 90s playoff battles with Houston. Anti-Lakers tees handle the West Coast historic rivalry and anti-Nuggets gear stays stocked for the Northwest Division grudge.
Utah Jazz fan gear for Jazz Nation. Wear it to the Delta Center in Salt Lake City for games shared with the Mammoth, to bars in downtown and Sugar House, to watch parties anywhere from Park City to St. George.
The Stockton-Malone era as the longest sustained run of relevance any Utah team has ever produced. John Stockton ending his career as the all-time leader in assists and steals. Karl Malone with more points than anyone in NBA history except LeBron James and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Jerry Sloan running the same offense for two decades and never once apologizing for it. The music note coming back where it belongs on the jersey. Take Note.