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    Jazz agree to long-term extension with HC Will Hardy

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefMay 5, 2025 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Jazz have signed head coach Will Hardy to a contract extension, the team announced Monday in a press release. 

    According to the Jazz, the new deal is a multiyear agreement that will keep Hardy under club control through 2031.

    Team owner Ryan Smith and CEO Danny Ainge both issued statements on the move, with Smith referring to Hardy as an “incredible leader” and a “strong ambassador” for the franchise.

    “He has been a tremendous partner to Danny, (general manager) Justin (Zanik), and me,” Smith said. “There is no one we would rather have leading us to our ultimate goal of winning an NBA championship here in Utah.”

    “Will’s leadership has been invaluable to our program,” Ainge added. “He has established a vision for our players and a strong foundation of core values, competitive habits, and growth mindset. He is one of the brightest young coaches in our league, and we are incredibly fortunate to have him.”

    The Jazz hired Hardy to replace Quin Snyder in 2022, making him the youngest head coach in the league at the time and reportedly giving him a five-year contract. Before arriving in Utah, Hardy spent one season on Ime Udoka‘s coaching staff in Boston and was a longtime assistant under Gregg Popovich in San Antonio.

    Hardy’s record during his three years as Utah’s head coach is underwhelming. The team has gone just 85-161 (.346) during that stretch and hasn’t made the playoffs or the play-in tournament.

    However, the Jazz began tearing down their roster the year Hardy arrived, trading away Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell that offseason and parting ways with several more veterans in subsequent seasons. Hardy kept Utah more competitive than expected in each of his first two years on the job, earning Coach of the Year votes in 2023, before the team bottomed out at 17-65 this past season.

    The new deal for Hardy suggests the Jazz like the job he has done during the club’s retooling years and want to give him a chance to see through the next stages of Utah’s rebuilding process.





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