
Utah Jazz rout Thunder in opener. Powered by defense and a flurry of offensive explosions
10/21/21 • 33 min
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David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, brings you the daily podcast on the Utah Jazz, Locked On Jazz.
Now live on You Tube for every episode.
In today's episode, Locke breaks down the consistency in the defensive effort from the Utah Jazz last night as they handled the undermanned Oklahonma City Thunder. Each quarter the Jazz defense was dominant showing consistent effort throughout the night.
The Utah Jazz offense wasn't on as they missed a ton of shots, but the different flurries at different times from players carried the Jazz through the night. It started with Rudy Gobert and Jordan Clarkson and by the time the night was over Donovan Mitchell and Bojan Bogdanovic had joined the party.
A nice coaching move got Donovan Mitchell going in the third quarter.
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David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, brings you the daily podcast on the Utah Jazz, Locked On Jazz.
Now live on You Tube for every episode.
In today's episode, Locke breaks down the consistency in the defensive effort from the Utah Jazz last night as they handled the undermanned Oklahonma City Thunder. Each quarter the Jazz defense was dominant showing consistent effort throughout the night.
The Utah Jazz offense wasn't on as they missed a ton of shots, but the different flurries at different times from players carried the Jazz through the night. It started with Rudy Gobert and Jordan Clarkson and by the time the night was over Donovan Mitchell and Bojan Bogdanovic had joined the party.
A nice coaching move got Donovan Mitchell going in the third quarter.
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POSTCAST - Locke and Boone after the Jazz dominate the Oklahoma City Thunder
After every Jazz game this year the Utah Jazz radio broadcast team hosts POSTCAST to recap the Jazz game. Tonight David Locke and Ron Boone recap a dominating defensive performance as well as flurries from Rudy Gobert and Jordan Clarkson. Plus, the role of Hassan Whiteside on the team.
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Previewing Kings, Friday questions on Bojan and Hassan and Top 75 Snubs
David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, brings you the daily podcast on the Utah Jazz, Locked On Jazz.
Now live on You Tube for every episode.
In today's episode, Locke opens about the matchup with the Sacramento Kings. The Kings were the #1 team in transition last year so this is a big test for the Jazz. On the defensive side the Kings were the worst team in the NBA against the ball handler in the pick and roll. How have they adjusted this year from that and what will it mean for tonight's game.
Then Locke takes Friday questions from the live audience and the discussion is largely about how Bojan Bogdanovic can have a really big year and what we are asking from Hassan Whiteside.
Finally, Locke delves into the the top 75 players and wonders if Adrian Dantley's offensive prowess is being forgotten and is a big dismayed that they forgot defense and European players.
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