#1 We had 13 AT THE HALF, which fueled their offense. You can't dig yourself a 15 point deficit on the road. They ended up with 17 turnovers. But that was mostly due to one horrible quarter. The other 3 quarters they had very limited turnovers.
We ended up with 20 turnovers and 43 % shooting. You aren't going to beat anyone playing like that.
#2 Define "all the time" please. Stockton and Malone could drop a game on the road. Sure. No one is perfect. But they generally did not underachieve on the road. This Jazz team does. The jazz of this decade has been notorious for being able to beat anyone at home (like the Lakers) and losing to anyone on the road (tpuppies, New York (remember Steph Marbury and Nate Robinson tearing us new ones?), and Golden St).
Hey, you said the Knicks didn't turn it over. I pointed out that they did.
I watched the Jazz from the year Malone was drafted. Go back and look at their road record until about 96. They rarely had a winning record on the road. I can still remember a lot of stinkers. I remember once, when I was in college, watching the jazz play a pathetic Clippers team, and needing a win to stay in contention for a top seed. Late in the season. They sucked so bad and lost so pathetically with no effort. I was so mad and screaming, that a girl who came over to visit ran out of the apt in terror claiming that I was a nutcase.