After a game in which the Jazz came out and had the worst half in franchise history, and then followed it up with one of the best quarters in franchise history, Quin Snyder had some simple questions for his players after the game — though they were delivered emphatically. According to Mike Conley, this is what Snyder asked his team:
The Jazz have these tenets called “absolutes” that they drill every practice, that they put on the whiteboard before every game. They’re about all of the things you’ve heard Quin Snyder talk most about: sharing the ball, transition defense, etc.