1994–95 Utah Jazz season

The 1994–95 NBA season was the Jazz's 21st season in the National Basketball Association, and 16th season in Salt Lake City, Utah. During the off-season, the Jazz signed free agent Antoine Carr, and acquired Adam Keefe from the Atlanta Hawks. The Jazz struggled losing four of their first six games, but then won seven of their next eight games, then won eight straight games in December. The team posted a 14–1 record in January, which included a 14-game winning streak which ended in early February, as the Jazz held a 35–13 record at the All-Star break. At midseason, the team traded Jay Humphries to the Boston Celtics in exchange for former Jazz guard Blue Edwards. The Jazz posted a nine-game winning streak between February and March, then won their final seven games of the season, finishing second in the Midwest Division with a 60–22 record. They made their 12th consecutive trip to the playoffs.

In a year of milestones, John Stockton became the NBA's all-time assist leader passing Magic Johnson with 9,921 on his way to a record tying eighth straight assist title. Meanwhile, Karl Malone and Tom Chambers both passed the 20,000 point mark in their careers. Malone averaged 26.7 points and 10.6 rebounds per game, while Stockton averaged 14.7 points, 12.3 assists and 2.4 steals per game. Malone and Stockton were both named to the All-NBA First Team, and selected for the 1995 NBA All-Star Game,   while Stockton was named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team, and Malone finished in third place in Most Valuable Player voting, while Stockton finished in eighth place. In addition, Jeff Hornacek finished second on the team in scoring averaging 16.5 points per game, while David Benoit provided the team with 10.4 points and 5.2 rebounds per game, and Felton Spencer provided with 9.3 points and 7.6 rebounds per game, but only played just 34 games due to an Achilles tendon injury.

In the Western Conference First Round of the playoffs, the Jazz took a 2–1 series lead over the 6th-seeded and defending champion Houston Rockets,  but went on to lose the series in five games. The Rockets would go on to defeat the Orlando Magic in four straight games in the NBA Finals, winning their second consecutive championship.

Following the season, Chambers left to play overseas in Israel,  and Edwards was left unprotected in the 1995 NBA Expansion Draft, where he was selected by the newly expansion Vancouver Grizzlies.

Regular season

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 * 28
 * 7:00p.m. MST
 * Houston
 * L 103–111
 * Malone (25)
 * Malone (14)
 * Stockton (16)
 * Delta Center 19,911
 * 19–9


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 * 45
 * 6:30p.m. MST
 * @ Houston
 * L 101–121
 * Malone (26)
 * Malone (10)
 * Stockton (5)
 * The Summit 16,611
 * 34–11
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 * colspan="9" bgcolor="#bbcaff"|All-Star Break
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 * 68
 * 6:30p.m. MST
 * @ Houston
 * W 112–104
 * Malone (30)
 * Malone (15)
 * Stockton (16)
 * The Summit 16,611
 * 50–18


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 * 80
 * 7:00p.m. MDT
 * Houston
 * W 115–96
 * Malone (45)
 * Malone (17)
 * Stockton (15)
 * Delta Center 19,911
 * 58–22
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 * 82
 * 5:00p.m. MDT
 * @ Houston
 * W 103–97
 * Malone (23)
 * Malone (15)
 * Malone, Stockton (8)
 * The Summit 16,611
 * 60–22

Playoffs

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 * 1
 * 7:30p.m. MDT
 * Houston
 * W 102–100
 * Stockton (28)
 * Malone (14)
 * Stockton (10)
 * Delta Center 19,911
 * 1–0
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 * 2
 * 7:30p.m. MDT
 * Houston
 * L 126–140
 * Malone (28)
 * Malone (17)
 * Sockton (12)
 * Delta Center 19,911
 * 1–1
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 * 3
 * 7:30p.m. MDT
 * @ Houston
 * W 95–82
 * Malone (32)
 * Malone (19)
 * Stockton (13)
 * The Summit 16,611
 * 2–1
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 * 4
 * 7:30p.m. MDT
 * @ Houston
 * L 106–123
 * Malone (31)
 * Benoit (7)
 * Stockton (11)
 * The Summit 16,611
 * 2–2
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 * 5
 * 1:00p.m. MDT
 * Houston
 * L 91–95
 * Malone (35)
 * Malone (10)
 * Hornacek (6)
 * Delta Center 19,911
 * 2–3

Playoffs
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Awards and records

 * Karl Malone, All-NBA First Team
 * John Stockton, All-NBA First Team
 * John Stockton, NBA All-Defensive Second Team