Hardy: The turning point was the 21-0% wave in the second quarter. The opponent had the best player in the world. Bailey George performed well.

In the NBA regular season, the Jazz lost to the Warriors 117-134. After the game, Jazz coach Will Hardy accepted an interview with reporters. Xiaoba compiled part of his interview content, as follows:

Hardy: The turning point of tonight's game was the beginning of the second quarter. They started with a 21-0 start. We missed a couple of wide-open corner threes during that stretch, and we missed some other shots that we were capable of making. It wasn't a turnover-heavy moment, but in that period, there were three conversion three-pointers, two tip-ins -- so 13 of the 21 points were mistakes we couldn't make. We have to continue to focus on the things we can control, but also recognize that there are going to be moments in the NBA when the opponent is going to have a great performance and we are facing the best player in the world. But we still have to continue to address issues that are unacceptable to us from a defensive perspective.

I think Bailey played well tonight and he looks more and more comfortable on the offensive end. George continues to play an all-round game. He does not affect the game in one way. This is something we are very looking forward to in the future. But as a team we have to keep fighting now and focus on taking care of a few simple points every night and the rest will fall into place.