Similar to his Utah Jazz predecessor, Quin Snyder, Will Hardy is a product of the Gregg Popovich NBA teaching tree.
That reality nonetheless blows the thoughts of Hardy, whose Jazz host the Spurs for a second consecutive sport Tuesday in Salt Lake City. The 35-year-old teaching prodigy vividly recollects rising up within the hoops world as a child from Richmond, Va., who performed Division III basketball and needed to work his means up from the bottom place to the place he’s now.
Eighteen-year-old Will Hardy can be shocked to see how rapidly he climbed the teaching ladder and has made a reputation for himself. Modern-day Will Hardy coached for years within the Spurs’ system earlier than making a fast cease in Boston en path to Utah, the place he’s coached a rebuilding Jazz workforce to a stunning 31-31 document.
“If you had told me then that I would be able to call Gregg Popovich or Becky Hammon or Manu Ginobili or Tim Duncan or Tony Parker on the phone, and that they would pick up and … know who I am is — it’s really kind of mind-bending,” Hardy mentioned this weekend.
“Those people deserve those honors. Like, they’re going in the Hall of Fame for a reason. And it’s just fun to have been … a blip on the radar in their journey. Like, to have been in the room with them, on the court with them for some of those moments, is really cool.”
Popovich believes Hardy, whose Jazz workforce rallied to beat the Spurs 118-102 on Saturday night time, belongs the place he’s.
“He’s ridiculously intelligent. And he’s a hard worker. He started out at the bottom in the film room, and it was pretty apparent very quickly that he understood everything that we coaches wanted,” Popovich mentioned. “It was almost like, in some ways, we were wasting his time, because he already was doing what we needed. So he was a pretty impressive individual from the get-go.”
Popovich mentioned he put Hardy on the court docket with gamers and was impressed at how he “commanded respect” by his presence, conduct and knowledge — and even his wry humorousness. That helped Hardy earn Popovich’s belief, which led to him being promoted as a bench coach.
“He’s got a great temperament. Much better than mine,” Popovich mentioned. “And I actually learn from him in a lot of those situations, as much or more than he learned from me. So he was kind of a no-brainer from the beginning, to be honest with you.”
Hardy has been credited with serving to Lauri Markkanen, a number one candidate for Most Improved Player, become an All-Star this season after the Jazz obtained him as simply certainly one of many items within the Donovan Mitchell commerce. He’s additionally helped Walker Kessler, amongst different younger gamers, start to achieve his potential sooner than most anticipated.
All of that was on show Saturday when Utah overcame San Antonio’s 14-point lead in what developed right into a lopsided win for the Jazz. It was their third win in 4 video games — although the franchise dealt away three key gamers on the commerce deadline following their offseason overhaul.
Hardy is loving the expertise even when it nonetheless surprises him that he’s now teaching on the similar stage as his Hall of Fame-bound mentor.
“Like anybody, I suffer from impostor syndrome at times,” Hardy mentioned. “… It’s another pinch me moment, in what continues to be for me kind of a pinch me basketball life.”
