If they want to hang near the top of the West this season, this next 10-15 game stretch is pretty critical. December will be a pretty good challenge for the Jazz. After that, they have a six-game homestand with some good potential playoff teams coming to town. They will make stops in Cleveland, Minnesota, Philadelphia, and Washington, none of which have a losing record right now. We will get a good taste of where the Jazz are at next week, as they go on a pretty brutal four-game road trip. This has helped them get back up into the top 10 in the league in 3P% at 35.7%. During the last two games the Jazz have shot a scorching 48% from three. They still aren’t shooting the ball as well as last season, but the last two games have shown signs of hope that things are turning in the right direction. The Jazz have hopefully not played their best basketball so far this season. jDyAuSR2Kg- Ed Küpfer November 30, 2021ġ5th isn’t exactly a “tough” schedule going forward, but compared to the teams they have played so far, it definitely is a lot more challenging. Teams displayed in order of SOS for rest of season, from most difficult to easiest. NBA Strength of schedule until today and for the rest of the season. Looking at the remaining schedule, the Jazz have the 15th hardest schedule remaining, so right smack dab in the middle. What the Jazz need to focus on now, is their schedule going forward. They didn’t win those games, and sometimes that’s just how the cookie crumbles.
If the Jazz win those three games, they are 16-4, only one game back from the top spot. They’ve dropped pretty bad losses to Indiana at home, a blown late lead against the Grizzlies at home, and most recently a last second debacle of a loss to the New Orleans Pelicans at home. The Jazz have had the third easiest schedule in the entire NBA so far, based on opponent records and winning percentages. The Jazz have not played consistently enough to stay near the top of the West, where many experts picked them to finish.Īlthough 13-7 is a solid record, it definitely could be better. Both the Suns and Warriors have been tier 1 teams in the West, and honestly the entire NBA so far this season. Right now, they are the #3 seed in the West, behind 18-3 Suns (Who have won an insane 17 straight games), and the Warriors who are also 18-3. They’ve shown that they can be a dominant team, and they’ve also shown that they have some glaring weaknesses at times. They’ve had some good games, and some very bad ones (looking at you Pelicans). Some #ImpulseSeries #Impulse news it stands right now, the Jazz are 13-7. Jeffrey Lieber, Jason Horwitch, and Gary Spinelli all served as writers on the series. Hypnotic’s David Bartis and Gene Klein also executive produced alongside LeFranc.
It was based on the third novel in the “Jumper” series by Steven Gould. “Impulse” hailed from Universal Cable Productions and executive producer Doug Liman of Hypnotic. Henry soon discovers she has the extraordinary ability to teleport. The series centered around Henry, played by Maddie Hasson, a rebellious 16-year-old girl who has always felt different from her peers and has longed to escape from her seemingly quaint small town.
“Impulse” showrunner Lauren LeFranc shared news of the cancelation via Twitter, saying that “we tried to find a new home, but sadly it wasn’t meant to be.” In her statement, LeFranc talked about struggle she and the show’s creators faced “being on a new, fairly unknown streamer, especially given how chock-full the TV landscape is.”