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David Locke and Ron Boone bring you POSTCAST after every Jazz game
The Utah Jazz's offensive struggles were laid bare in their loss to the Chicago Bulls, with the absence of John Collins acutely felt. David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, and Ron Boone dissect the Jazz's lack of inside game and overreliance on perimeter shooting. Lauri Markkanen's limited minutes and assisted baskets highlight the team's offensive challenges.
Walker Kessler's unexpected three-point experiment adds an intriguing wrinkle to the Jazz's development strategy. The hosts explore the implications of this shift, while also discussing Keonte George's potential as a scorer and the team's difficulty in creating offensive advantages. With only four offensive rebounds, the Jazz's physical shortcomings were evident. As the Bulls strengthen their playoff position, the Jazz find themselves with the worst record in the NBA, prompting questions about their future direction and player development.
0:00 Intro: Utah Jazz daily podcast
2:37 Lauri Markkanen's limited minutes and scoring
4:00 Jazz struggling to create offensive advantages
5:32 Walker Kessler's three-point shooting experiment
8:41 Humorous moment: Kessler's unexpected three-point attempt
9:51 Jazz's poor offensive rebounding performance
11:14 Jazz currently hold worst NBA record
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David Locke and Ron Boone bring you POSTCAST after every Jazz game
The Utah Jazz's offensive struggles were laid bare in their loss to the Chicago Bulls, with the absence of John Collins acutely felt. David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, and Ron Boone dissect the Jazz's lack of inside game and overreliance on perimeter shooting. Lauri Markkanen's limited minutes and assisted baskets highlight the team's offensive challenges.
Walker Kessler's unexpected three-point experiment adds an intriguing wrinkle to the Jazz's development strategy. The hosts explore the implications of this shift, while also discussing Keonte George's potential as a scorer and the team's difficulty in creating offensive advantages. With only four offensive rebounds, the Jazz's physical shortcomings were evident. As the Bulls strengthen their playoff position, the Jazz find themselves with the worst record in the NBA, prompting questions about their future direction and player development.
0:00 Intro: Utah Jazz daily podcast
2:37 Lauri Markkanen's limited minutes and scoring
4:00 Jazz struggling to create offensive advantages
5:32 Walker Kessler's three-point shooting experiment
8:41 Humorous moment: Kessler's unexpected three-point attempt
9:51 Jazz's poor offensive rebounding performance
11:14 Jazz currently hold worst NBA record
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