The Utah Jazz have statistically been playing very well since bringing over Kyle Korver from the Cleveland Cavaliers back in late November.

Utah currently sits at 20-20 on the season, but there's no doubt that the team has made strides since acquiring Kyle Korver in a trade with the Cavs.

In fact, the Jazz rank second in the NBA in efficiency differential since adding Korver to the roster, according to David Locke of Locked on Jazz.

Korver is averaging 8.9 points and 1.6 rebounds for the Jazz this season, but even with his stats not being through the roof, he's certainly made a difference due to his shooting ability.

He has played a big role for various teams over the years, and Utah is hoping that he will keep making contributions this season as they try to climb the loaded Western Conference ladder.

The Jazz have had some inconsistencies this season, but they have now managed to win back-to-back games over the Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons while also winning six of their last nine games.

It's also a good thing that the Jazz will have an opportunity to keep the momentum swinging on their side over the next week or so, as they get several home games in a row after the Monday night road matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks.

Utah has four straight home games after their meeting with the Bucks, with the first one coming against the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night before a showdown with the Los Angeles Lakers in primetime on Friday.