Utah Jazz has a new coach

After eight years as the team was led by Quin Snyder, the Utah Jazz brought the distinction of having a new head of the professional staff, Will Hardy.

By appointing Hardy as the new coach, he will also become the youngest head of the professional staff in the NBA league.

Recall, Quin Snyder, during his tenure in Utah, led the team to a total of 636 games and achieved 372 wins and 264 losses.

Namely, the new Utah coach joined the Boston Celtics last year, where he was an assistant to Ime Udoka.

Prior to that, from 2015, he was Greg Popovic’s assistant at the San Antonio Spurs.

He has been a member of the Texas team since 2010, and from 2010 to 2015 he was the video coordinator.

He was brought in as head coach by CEO Danny Age, who worked for the Boston Celtics for over 20 years, first as a player and later as a coach and official.

Hardy will sign a 5-year contract with the new club, according to the American media.

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