POSTCAST – No Big D in Dallas for the Utah Jazz. Back to Back BLOWOUTS to Dallas Mavericks
David Locke and Ron Boone bring you POSTCAST after every Utah Jazz game
Utah Jazz’s youth and inexperience are exposed in back-to-back blowout losses as the Dallas Mavericks torch them from beyond the arc. Can Will Hardy establish a defensive identity with the league’s youngest starting lineup and a decimated frontcourt? David Locke and Ron Boone unpack the defensive struggles, emphasizing the impact of missing rim protector Walker Kessler and the limitations of playing Kyle Filipowski out of position.
The hosts spotlight Bryce Sensabaugh’s emergence as a key scorer, Keyonte George’s electric third quarter, and Ace Bailey’s flashes of potential. Analysis covers why Lauri Markkanen and company can’t slow Dallas, how transition defense and rotation lapses fuel Mavericks’ offensive surges, and what realistic standards exist for the shorthanded Jazz. Plus, the looming challenge of regaining structure before facing the San Antonio Spurs. Are brighter days ahead, or will growing pains continue to mount for Utah?
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Having the Ainges and Ryan Smith in charge is the equivalent of having the illegitimate Joe Biden and Kamala Harris running the country…..That is not meant to be a compliment.
Good we need to lose wins are just stupid we need our pick and next year we can start to try and win
This stupid let's wait till middle of season then finally start lossing does not work we need to lose to win and have a chance at top four and to keep our pick in this draft
What ticks me off is Austin Ainge saying "we're not tanking this year."
With respect to keeping the draft pick, Walker getting sidelined may save the Jazz. But obviously don’t like seeing anyone go out.