The NBA is sticking to its rule changes. Good news for one Jazz player not as good for another
The NBA’s recent rule changes have sparked significant shifts, impacting players like Keyonte George and Lauri Markkanen. David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, breaks down how these adjustments have altered the game dynamics, particularly focusing on the Utah Jazz. Discover how the league’s decision to reduce foul calls on drives has affected player efficiency and what this means for the upcoming season. With insights into the Western Conference’s evolving landscape, Locke provides a detailed analysis of the Jazz’s strategy and player performance.
Join the discussion with Tim Lacomb as they explore which Jazz player faces the most crucial season. Is it Walker Kessler, recovering from a sophomore slump, or Taylor Hendricks, who needs to prove his worth? The episode also examines the roles of veterans like John Collins and Jordan Clarkson amidst the Jazz’s young roster. How will Will Hardy’s coaching adapt in his third year, and what mysteries does the Western Conference hold? Tune in to uncover these answers and more.
0:00 Intro
0:01 Utah Jazz Insights
1:58 Impact of Rule Changes on NBA Players
17:08 Taylor Hendrick’s Development and Role on the Team
18:24 Walker Kessler’s Development Journey
21:58 Will Hardy’s Five-Out Strategy
24:21 Utah Jazz Team Dynamics
27:01 Will Hardy’s Coaching Journey
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6 Comments
once again, up on spotify, he got the dates wrong. David I love you, but this is like the 20th date screw up, maybe you need a different system?
Hand checking being brought back will be the game killing back to the 90 s…. So sad to see fools do such damage to the beautiful game…
David… Listening to you call for more minutes for Hendrix is on point, though I am perplexed when I think back to last year and how much you promoted the necessity of his G-League experience and the reality of his youth. I didn’t disagree with you then, and I don’t now, but these two mandates seem to fly in the face of each other – particularly when you comp out total minutes for second year players like you have. Any thoughts on how a team should reconcile these two realities ( the need for g-league development vs. total NBA minutes) when drafting young, high upside talent like Taylor?
woohoo! i like these interviews. thanks david
Great job on the podcast, love all the numbers and careful analysis. I will say that everytime you tell me to subscribe so that you can get your numbers up it makes me want to do it even less
So it sounds like if the offensive player instigates it they aren't calling it. (Warranted) But what if the defensive player pushes into the line to bump them of balance…. still no foul?
Look at it going to get rough in the line as soon as defensive players figure that out.