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POSTCAST – Why Did the Utah Jazz Struggle Offensively Against the Blazers?



POSTCAST – Why Did the Utah Jazz Struggle Offensively Against the Blazers?

The Utah Jazz faced a challenging preseason game against the Portland Trailblazers, ending with a 124-86 loss. David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, and Ron Boone dissect the game, pointing out the Jazz’s offensive struggles, including a mere 33 points in the first half and a high turnover rate. The discussion highlights the impact of Portland’s defense, led by players like Donovan Klingon, who dominated with 14 points, 20 rebounds, and four blocks. The Jazz’s young roster, featuring seven players aged 23 or younger, is expected to face similar challenges throughout the season as they develop their skills.

The episode also explores the Jazz’s preseason performance and the potential hurdles they might encounter as they head into the regular season. With players like Lowry Markkanen needing to improve their playmaking, the team must adapt to the defensive strategies of opponents. As the Jazz prepare for their season opener against the Memphis Grizzlies, Locke and Boone question whether the team can overcome these obstacles and grow from their preseason experiences.

0:00 Utah Jazz Preseason Struggles

3:01 Defensive Challenges Against Portland

7:04 Young Players’ Growth and Expectations

4 Comments

  1. I believe its coaching. 3yrs and no improvement on turnovers. And non-existent defense. He may be a very good communicator as a coach, but holding people accountable has to become a priority.

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