Revealing the new teacher of Johnny Juzang at Utah Jazz: The youngest coach NBA
At the age of 34, Will Hardy will be the youngest NBA chief coach at the present time, when sitting on a hot seat at Utah Jazz.
The former Boston Celtics coach was one of the last 4 candidates interviewed at Salt Lake earlier this week. All have never had experience in leading a NBA team.
After coach Quin Snyder resigned earlier this month, the new Director of Danny Kinge filtered 15 candidates, before assigning the responsibility to the person who supported Ime Udoka to bring Celtics to the NBA final last season.
Hardy's competition career is nothing outstanding. He played at NCAA Division III before retiring as an analyst for San Antonio Spurs.
This strategist used to have four years manager of Spurs at the Summer League. You also have the American University of Olympic HC Tokyo training.
The thing that makes you beat 14's other candidates is the specific access to the eye, especially how to use Donovan Mitchell. Jazz has faith in Hardy from the first interview.
One of the ineffective points is Will Hardy promises to improve the line defenses outside-point point that Johnny Juzang will need to be caught if he wants to get into NBA.
The original player has signed a two-dimensional contract with Utah jazz, which means that he's gonna spend most of his time at G-League and hope to get into the blue manager's eyes.
However, it was jazz scouts who insisted that defense was Juzang's weakness, despite his long arm span and good fitness compared to his fellow players.
Without improving the defensive stage, it is difficult for the talent to be born in 2001, which can attract the attention of coach Hardy, who has the motto "with the person or the bench" for the defenders.