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99% of Jazz coaches will become a generation of grandmasters! Just put the words here, and in 10 years you can come to "dig the grave"

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99% of Jazz coaches will become a generation of grandmasters! Just put the words here, and in 10 years you can come to "dig the grave"

The Jazz really rose to prominence, and it took off without expecting it, and the Jazz coach has made a good thing for two consecutive seasons, hoping to become famous in the future. He's got something, some time ago he played the Mavericks, I feel like the Jazz played like the Spurs used to be, Hardy, you can watch his interview, when he was one of Bobo's assistant coaches, at that time he said that if the Spurs wanted to keep him, he would definitely stay, but Bobo talked to him for a long time and encouraged him to go out, he knew it was an opportunity, and then he went to the Green Army, and then now he goes to the Jazz.

99% of Jazz coaches will become a generation of grandmasters! Just put the words here, and in 10 years you can come to "dig the grave"

The Jazz relied on extreme space, large forward groups, and multi-ball handlers to initiate offense. The lineup is really reasonable, it seems that the offense is greater than the defense of the team, the starting bench and even the mix and match can win points, this kind of team should generally enter the playoffs should not be a big problem, how far can go depends on the play of the arrow characters

The Jazz started the season really not very well, Collins seems to be out of the system, several guards take turns to make crazy mistakes, the Jazz was the first in the league at the beginning, and now these games seem to be reborn, the number of mistakes is much less, the offensive organization is clear, and team basketball is more or less like a point

In fact, Hardy is the core of the team, the real future HOF, and the ability to cultivate players is really full. It can be said that whoever comes to the Jazz can rise and rejuvenate the second spring. Sexton, Marca, Collins, Dunn, and even THT are a lot more reliable now than they were before they came to the Jazz.

99% of Jazz coaches will become a generation of grandmasters! Just put the words here, and in 10 years you can come to "dig the grave"

The players' on-court performance can also be seen in Hardy's leadership off the field, and the defensive habits, hand-to-hand habits, and the polishing and carving of the details of covering and changing defenses are quite in place during training. I really had a fan of Hardy last year, and this year I fell in love with it even more, and the Jazz have a promising future. (I didn't dare to speak out loud because I didn't have a good record some time ago)

I remember that when the Jazz won the championship with the Bucks, everyone could pass the ball The main game is a blocking and dismantling breakout, outside rotation, and the regular is the first and second positions The rhythm is also very fast It was a good game Unfortunately, the playoffs were blown up by the Clippers' five small games, plus the Clippers' three-point shooting in those games was too dick, Mann scored many three-pointers, and Gobert couldn't prevent it, and it was extremely strange that the Jazz, who averaged about 40 percent of the three points per capita in the regular season, suddenly lost accuracy in the key games of the playoffs It's a pity

99% of Jazz coaches will become a generation of grandmasters! Just put the words here, and in 10 years you can come to "dig the grave"

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