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Gordon Monson: A key to the Jazz’s advanced play is an uncommon double-barreled attack

As the Jazz are rounding into form now, having won six straight games, including a sweep on their recent three-game road trip, there are a fistful of things that bode well for them as they transform from a decent team to a dangerous one. And that latter designation applies to both the regular season and a postseason that looms somewhere out there, three-and-a-half months and 46 games away.

On account of their stated goals, everything must be put into that frame, whether the schedule is difficult or soft.

Two of the more significant attributes are loaded inside of the double-barreled way they can play at the offensive end.