After several instances of throwing shade at each other during their five-game losing streak, Jazz players followed up Thursday’s win over the Lakers by extolling the need to 'stay together.'
earlier in the season — was asked post-Lakers game about Snyder’s critique, and if those conversations were also happening behind the scenes, rather than just in the media.
After acknowledging that his media-benefitting forthrightness didn’t always sit well with teammates, the center added that such critiques do indeed exist when cameras and microphones aren’t present.And that he’s always willing to accept blame for things going wrong as well. Jordan Clarkson, perpetual “good vibes” guy, even devoted some words to the idea of this team’s players quibbling with and sniping at one another when things start to go wrong.
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