On our inaugural episode of the Salt City Hoops Midweek podcast, Andy Larsen invites Salt City Hoops writers Clint Johnson and Ben Dowsett on the show to talk about the causes of the Jazz’s recent success. Is Trey Burke really this good? Is his performance (and his turnover rate) sustainable? How much of the team’s resurgence should he receive credit for? Then we talk about Marvin Williams insertion into the lineup. Certainly, it’s been successful, but is it the right move? In particular, should Enes Kanter or Alec Burks (or both) be starting instead? How much does this (or does it) hurt Enes Kanter’s development? Finally, we talk about the ceiling of this year’s Jazz. How good are the Jazz with Burke’s return and with Williams in the starting lineup? All that and more on our special Midweek Podcast!
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