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Colin Cowherd claims Jazz fans are fine with tanking — and more

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Entering the second half of the season, the Utah Jazz have the third-worst record in the Western Conference at 18-38. With their woeful standing, the Jazz should be eager to get back on track and show signs of improvement.

Or are they?

With their odds of winning the title as slim as a pencil on a diet restriction, many believe that the Jazz are more than willing to tank and get a better shot at landing the No. 1 overall pick in next year’s draft.

For sports commentator Colin Cowherd, it seems people in Salt Lake are totally fine with, um, sucking this season.

“I think the Utah fans, who almost have a collegiate feel because it’s a smaller NBA market, I think they’re in on it. I think they know it. I think they go to the games and enjoy it with their friends, but if you ask them if you can get the number two pick or the number 14 pick, they would take the number two,” said Cowherd on his podcast.

“Utah’s been bad for several years. What’s another 12 games or 26 games at the end of the year?”

The NBA recently fined the Jazz $500,000 for “compromising the integrity” of the league by benching their healthy players. Lauri Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr. did not play in the fourth quarter of their games against the Orlando Magic and the Miami Heat last week. Utah lost both games.

Jackson is now out for the season as he set it to have surgery on his left knee.

Last year, the Jazz landed the No. 5 overall pick, using it on Ace Bailey. In 2024, they ended up with the No. 10 overall pick, grabbing Cody Williams. They had the No. 9 overall pick in 2023, taking Taylor Hendricks, who is now with the Memphis Grizzlies.

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Chet Holmgren stays 'in the moment' during NBA All-Star Game debut

INGLEWOOD, CA — The sound of a television could be heard from a hallway inside Intuit Dome on Sunday night.

It came from a small visitors' locker room, where the USA Stars team was watching a broadcast of the NBA All-Star Game's round-robin tournament. The USA Stripes and World teams were facing off, and the outcome would decide if the Stars advanced to the championship round.

Tyrese Maxey drank some "Cool Blue" Gatorade on one side of the room. Jalen Johnson ate some chicken tenders from concessions on the other. And in the center was Chet Holmgren, who only wanted to feast his eyes on the TV and see if his first career All-Star appearance would continue.

"I think that's the one thing that's tough about having a three-team, team-off-and-team-on thing," Holmgren said of the event's new tournament format. "We went back in the locker room for like 20 or 30 minutes while the other two teams were playing. We were kind of just chilling, sitting there and watching it."

Fortunately, Holmgren's night wasn't over. The World team lost, sending the Stars to the championship round thanks to a head-to-head tiebreaker. They then secured the title by earning a dominant 47-21 win over the Stripes.

The Thunder big man came off the bench during all three of his team's 12-minute games. It's a feeling that's unfamiliar to the 23-year-old pro, who has always been one of the brightest stars on every court he's touched.

But Holmgren stayed true to his usual brand of basketball, impacting the game on both ends while playing within the team. He racked up eight points, two rebounds and a game-high two blocks on 3-for-4 shooting from the field during the title game. And he did so in only six minutes.

"I think it was great," Holmgren said. "Before, I didn't really know how it was supposed to go because I'd never gone through it. I was just kind of trying to feel out the game and play accordingly, and I think it went well. It was fun. ... I played a good brand of basketball."

Sunday's tournament isn't the biggest stage Holmgren has stepped onto. He helped OKC win its first NBA championship in franchise history last season, after all.

Still, Holmgren couldn't help but to appreciate his surroundings as he got some 3s up during shootaround.

Stars such as Minnesota's Anthony Edwards and Detroit's Cade Cunningham are usually on the other end of the court. The side that's enemy territory. But they were right next to him this time, letting it fly and doing some pregame stretches.

Feb 15, 2026; Inglewood, California, USA; Team USA Stars center Chet Holmgren (7) of the Oklahoma City Thunder dunks in game one against Team World during the 75th NBA All Star Game at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

"I just tried to take a moment to reflect on how cool of an opportunity this is," Holmgren said. "I felt like I was pretty in the moment for the most part, just taking everything in."

Holmgren took in plenty of other cool moments throughout the weekend.

He attended a Foot Locker event on Friday, where he held a sit-down interview and a meet-and-greet with fans. He participated in the Shooting Stars competition on Saturday, where he teamed up with Toronto's Scottie Barnes and former NBA player Richard Hamilton. And he even received a ring before Sunday's tournament to commemorate his All-Star selection.

Holmgren says he didn't even know that last part was going to happen. But he'll happily add it to his growing collection of hardware.

"It's pretty sick, but I think I like our ring from last summer a little bit more," Holmgren said with a smirk.

Justin Martinez covers the Thunder and NBA for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Justin? He can be reached at [email protected] or on X/Twitter at @Justintohoops. Sign up for the Thunder Sports Minute newsletter to access more NBA coverage. Support Justin's work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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