2-0 Against The Jazz This Year!? + The KAT-Gobert Chess Match + Observations From Jazz-Wolves Round 1 - a podcast by Dane Moore

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Somehow the Utah Jazz have only lost 16 games this season and two of them have come at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves. On today’s pod, we discuss Saturday night’s well-rounded win in Utah — and the parts that feel like meaningful signals for what could be coming.

- Legitimately good defense from everyone, including Anthony Edwards, whose defense — when it’s there — tends to inspire his offense
- Why the right types of wins can be more valuable than simply pursuing lottery balls
- Cutting around Karl-Anthony Towns versus spacing around Karl-Anthony Towns. And how Rudy Gobert and the Jazz handled the KAT chess match in Game 1
- Reminding ourselves how meaningful the development of Jaden McDaniels has been this season. And how McDaniels and Josh Okogie suggest they can help balance the Wolves offensively-tilted roster

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