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The list of new Jazz coach candidates is constantly updated, and many well-known assistant coaches are among them! According to ESPN reporters Adrian Wojnarowski and Tim MacMah

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The list of new Jazz coach candidates is constantly updated, and many well-known assistant coaches are among them!

According to ESPN reporters Adrian Wojnarowski and Tim MacMahon, Sir Utah has been allowed to interview with several potential next head coaches, including Alex Jensen and Terry Stotts, who currently serve as jazz assistant coaches. In addition to this, they are also ready to have initial exchanges with Johnnie Bryant, assistant coach of the New York Knicks, Will Hardy, assistant coach of the Boston Celtics, and Charles Lee, assistant coach of the Milwaukee Bucks.

But Wojnarowski and MacMahon didn't mention the Phoenix Suns assistant coach Kevin Young and the Toronto Raptors' assistant coach Adrian Griffin, who were on the Jazz's first roster for the roster, and it looks like they're out of luck with the job.

In addition to the names mentioned above, Wojnarowski and MacMahon also mentioned a new candidate, joe Mazzulla, the current assistant coach of the Celtics. The 33-year-old coach, who has assisted Brad Stevens and Ime Udoka, has also served as a Celtic manager in the summer league. Although he has not played a professional game, although his performance in college is also ordinary, he has a deep tactical background and is likely to become a potential dark horse for the Jazz head coach.

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The list of new Jazz coach candidates is constantly updated, and many well-known assistant coaches are among them! According to ESPN reporters Adrian Wojnarowski and Tim MacMah
The list of new Jazz coach candidates is constantly updated, and many well-known assistant coaches are among them! According to ESPN reporters Adrian Wojnarowski and Tim MacMah
The list of new Jazz coach candidates is constantly updated, and many well-known assistant coaches are among them! According to ESPN reporters Adrian Wojnarowski and Tim MacMah

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