The Jazz are playing in a lot of close games, which is helping them learn what it will take to win
The Jazz were narrowly beat by the Miami Heat, 97-92, their sixth clutch-time game in the last 10 contests
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Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson (55) puts up a 3 during an NBA game between the Miami Heat and the Utah Jazz at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. Brice Tucker, Deseret News
Sarah Todd covers the NBA and Utah Jazz for the Deseret News.
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The Utah Jazz have played in a ton of close games lately, something that has made head coach Will Hardy really happy, despite the fact that they’ve lost most of them.
That the team is fighting, proving to themselves they are able to meet the level of their competition and stick to a game plan, and that every player whose number is called is giving it their all is making Hardy optimistic about the trajectory of the team and how the players are developing. But more than anything, even when the team falls short, Hardy is glad they’re learning what it takes to grind out NBA wins.
“It’s the value of each possession and the value of every minute you’re on the court,” Hardy said. “But that you always look back at a game that’s close, and these are the ones where it’s easy for your brain to go crazy, because it’s, ‘what if this, what if that. if I’d made that shot, or if I’d made that free throw, or we’d have been in a different situation.’ I think the guys being in these situations, it continues to hammer home the sentiment that we try to have every day, which is to give value to every minute you’re on the floor and you can’t take it for granted.”
In six of the last 10 Jazz games, they’ve played clutch minutes — where the score is within five points in the final five minutes — including on Thursday night when they narrowly lost to the Miami Heat, 97-92.
“We’re fighting the very end,” center Walker Kessler said. “Obviously, got some things we’ve got to straighten out, but we’re competing, and it’s fun. It’s fun to be in these kind of games. Obviously not fun to lose. But we’re in those games. So it’s a lot of fun.”
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Utah Jazz guard Collin Sexton (2) dribbles the ball down the court during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz guard Isaiah Collier (13) puts up a 3 during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz forward Cody Williams (5) puts up a shot during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz guard Collin Sexton (2) puts up a shot during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler (24) reaches for a rebound during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz guard Isaiah Collier (13) puts up a shot during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (23) puts up a shot during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (23) puts up a 3 during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (23) dribbles the ball down the court during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz forward Drew Eubanks (15) celebrates while falling from the rim after dunking the ball during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz forward Kyle Filipowski (22) guards Miami Heat guard Jaime Jaquez Jr. (11) during an NBA game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Miami Heat guard Jaime Jaquez Jr. (11) drives the ball to the basket while being guarded by Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler (24) during an NBA game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler (24) and Miami Heat center Kel’el Ware (7) both reach for a rebound during an NBA game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier (2) passes to a teammate while being guarded by Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (23) and guard Isaiah Collier (13) during an NBA game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson (55) puts up a 3 during an NBA game between the Miami Heat and the Utah Jazz at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz forward Drew Eubanks (15) and Miami Heat center Kel'el Ware (7) both reach for a rebound during an NBA game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz center Micah Potter (25) guards Miami Heat forward Duncan Robinson (55) during an NBA game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler (24) and Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) vie for a jump ball during an NBA game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
That’s exactly the chord that Hardy is hoping strikes for each of his players. He wants for the losses to sting, especially the close ones. He wants the players thinking about what more they could have done, what small and subtle action they could have given more effort to in order to impact the game.
It’s not that he wants them to feel bad. He’s really happy with how they’ve been playing and wants them to see that they are making strides. But he does want them to be hungry and to search for ways to be even better.
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“I don’t want them to wallow for long periods of time,” Hardy said. “But if you lose a game and you’re not driving home a little bit pissed off, then this probably isn’t for you. It can’t be just, ‘okay, well, we lost.’ It should bother you. We’re competitive, but there’s a line ... I would expect that everybody on our team, staff, players, we all drive home a little frustrated with things we wish we’d done differently or better. And then tomorrow we come in, we regroup, and get back to work.”
For Collin Sexton, who had a game-high tying 23 points and five assists, he said he’ll be thinking about boxing out, failing to get a hand up on a late shot clock attempt, allowing second-chance points.
For Isaiah Collier, he’ll be thinking about things on the defensive end that he let slip, like not going over on screens and failing to recognize personnel in clutch minutes.
Every Jazz player is thinking about small things. Every one of them is upset about missing an opportunity to win. But they can also be proud of how far they’ve come as a group since the start of the season.
Utah Jazz guard Collin Sexton (2) puts up a shot during an NBA game against the Miami Heat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. | Brice Tucker, Deseret News
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