David Locke: The NBA’s Myth of Losing Culture & the Moment the Utah Jazz Culture Changed | DJ & PK
With tanking and rebuilding in the NBA under the microscope, can a franchise really have a losing culture?
Utah Jazz broadcaster David Locke joins the KSL Sports Zone’s DJ & PK to break down the current state of the Jazz rebuild, explain why continuity is overrated, and reveal the pivotal moment that changed the Utah Jazz’s team culture.
📌 In this video:
✅ Why David Locke doesn’t like the look of the No. 4 seed Denver Nuggets
✅ Why the myth of “losing culture” is the biggest joke in the NBA
✅ The pivotal moment that flipped the Utah Jazz’s team culture
✅ The biggest sacrifices the Jazz will face in trying to win next season
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5 Comments
David Locke u r diareaha
Key is phonier than don Mitchell he will leave and call Utah racist
Nice photo, David; it's like you've aged -10 years
It really just goes to show the value in having someone like Dennis Rodman take pride in not scoring points. Out there putting up 4pts, 17 rebounds and 3 assists every night.
Anyone who thinks that a team that is the worst defensive team in the league three years running and has durability and availability issues up and down the lineup will automatically become a winning team just because of one new player is as delusional as Locke who clearly is saying what management wants to hear. Although it was difficult, I watched that Phoenix game last night and was more than a little dismayed watching Jazz starters in their civies looking completely unbothered by the atrocious play of their teammates, and that goes for Hardy as well. Winning requires commitment and a disdain for losing. Don Shula used to say that nothing good comes from losing, and Jerry Sloan said that teams that habitually give away games will eventually give most of their games away. That is where the Jazz are currently.