POSTCAST – Keyonte George’s Resilience Shines in Utah Jazz’s Battle Against Warriors
David Locke and Ron Boone bring you P”OSTCAST live after every Utah Jazz game
David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, alongside Ron Boone, dissect the Jazz’s 114-103 loss to the Golden State Warriors. Despite a valiant effort, the shorthanded Jazz couldn’t overcome the Warriors’ veteran presence. Collin Sexton’s 30-point performance and Keyonte George’s resilience after a rocky start are highlighted, showcasing the team’s fighting spirit.
The podcast explores the intricacies of the game, from the Jazz’s hot start to their fourth-quarter struggles. Locke and Boone analyze key players’ contributions, including Drew Eubanks and Micah Potter, while discussing the Warriors’ crucial win in their playoff push. The hosts also touch on the Jazz’s three-point shooting woes and the importance of execution in close games, providing listeners with an in-depth look at the team’s performance and future prospects.
0:00 Intro
1:06 Jazz vs Warriors game analysis
3:18 Warriors’ veteran presence key to win
5:46 Keyonte George’s challenging start
8:01 Collin Sexton’s strong performance
9:33 Unusual box score statistics
10:35 Reliability plus players discussion
12:27 Gary Payton family trivia
3 Comments
Calling Collin a 6th man is crazy. When he’s a starter but you refer to him as a 6 man when he’s much better than that is just disrespect
Despite being shorthanded, the Jazz came to play. I liked the effort independent of results. We are playing, “Capture the Flagg,” after all. Young guys got opportunities and stepped up, for the most part. Solid!
George looked like the coach destroyed his confidence, especially in the 1st quarter. His body language spoke volumes.