
Utah Jazz extend Will Hardy through 2031, showing rare faith in a coach coming off a 17-win season
Making a bold choice that emphasizes a long-term strategy, the
Utah Jazz
have extended head coach
Will Hardy
's contract all the way to the 2030–31
NBA
season. Despite finishing the 2024–25 season with a league-low 17–65 record—the worst ever for the franchise—the Jazz's leadership is firm in their belief that Hardy is the right fit to guide the team's rebuilding phase. This extension reflects the organization's commitment to consistency and progress, even in difficult circumstances.
Jazz double down on Will Hardy's leadership despite historic low in 2024–25 season
Since taking over in 2022, Hardy has led the team to an 85-161 record across three seasons, and they haven't reached the playoffs yet. The 2024-25 season was especially rough, ending with a 17-65 record, which is even worse than their previous worst of 23-59 from 1974-75. However, the franchise's leaders are optimistic about Hardy's strategy and philosophy.
"Will is an incredible leader, great communicator—especially with our younger players—and a strong ambassador for this franchise," said team owner Ryan Smith. "There is no one we would rather have leading us to our ultimate goal of winning an NBA championship here in Utah."
Jazz CEO Danny Ainge echoed this sentiment, highlighting Hardy's influence on the team's culture. "He has established a vision for our players and a strong foundation of core values, competitive habits, and growth mindset," Ainge stated. "He is one of the brightest young coaches in our league, and we are incredibly fortunate to have him."
Hardy has a solid coaching background, having been the top assistant for the Boston Celtics during their 2021–22 NBA Finals journey and spending 11 years with the San Antonio Spurs, where he helped them clinch the championship in 2014. He also contributed to USA Basketball's gold medal victory at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Hardy showed his appreciation for the extension and highlighted his dedication to the team's future."I love Utah and the Jazz organization and am extremely grateful for the opportunity to continue to help guide our team," he said. "We have a talented group of coaches and people all working to build a championship program for this incredible fan base."
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Will Hardy secured a prolonged contract running through 2031 as the Utah Jazz chose to prioritize their development and maintain stability beyond pursuing immediate team success. The Jazz maintain a strong level of trust in Will Hardy to lead their team creation through a sustained development path that surpasses current challenges.

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