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How Did The Utah Jazz Get This Lucky?



How Did The Utah Jazz Get This Lucky?

In this video, we’re taking a look at how the Utah Jazz got this lucky. We’re exploring how Utah Jazz players Walker Kessler, Lauri Markkanen, and Jordan Clarkson have all contributed to the team’s success so far this season.

Whether it’s Walker Kessler’s incredible assists, Lauri Markkanen’s clutch shooting, or Jordan Clarkson’s dynamic playmaking, the Utah Jazz have been incredibly lucky to have these three players on their roster this season. In this video, we’re looking at all the factors that have contributed to their team’s success so far. So make sure to watch to find out how the Utah Jazz got this lucky! #nba #basketball #youtube #utahjazz #walkerkessler #laurimarkkanen #jordanclarkson #collinsexton #mikeconley #kellyolynyk #malikbeasley

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3 Comments

  1. This is an excellent team. No superstars, just guys who have the desire to success. That is a team building mentality I feel the US teams in all sports too often miss. They try to build a team around one superstar and that is not how you build a team for a team sport. Also a team without superstars where teamwork counts is where Finnish players always thrive the best, no matter the sport. And you can see in the interview with Lauri after his 49 points game. He gave all the credit for his success to his team mates and coaching team. That is how true superstars that actually make their TEAM great act. Modesty and humility makes true superstars. And the amazing thing for Utah is that I see the exact same in Kessler that I see in Lauri. If Lauri mentors Kessler for a few years they have two 7 footers that can own the offence in every aspect and giving them both the freedom Hardy has already given Lauri they will be unstoppable. I hope Utah keeps on Kessler because of that. Especially because he is already better in defence than Lauri. I bet those two will be a power duo if Utah gives them a couple of years.

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