169: I think I've said this to someone else before (asking for monthly votes!)

Utah Jazz only became noticeable in the league when celebs like Olajuwon, Barkley, and Pippen occasionally took to the media to complain about the Jazz's dirty plays like flopping, elbowing, and flying knees.

The team's infamy was well known to all.

Pippen said frankly, "With Karl Malone on the court, it's like he's swinging a pair of Indian war axes at you. Besides Detroit and New York, Salt Lake City is my least favorite place to play."

Rodman loathed Stockton to the bone, "Stepping on heels, kneeing, dirty plays, little elbows, chokeholds, attacking opponents viciously... John Stockton, that bastard always does the dirtiest things and then pretends to be innocent. Disgusting."

This tough style was ingrained in the Jazz, after all, their coach was once nicknamed the Chainsaw, the Gestapo. He relied on tough defense to get his Bulls number 4 jersey permanently hung in the United Center.