Heading into the NBA offseason, we explore four big offseason goals that the Utah Jazz front office should prioritize after a disappointing season.
The Utah Jazz finished 16 games over-.500 and as the 5th seed in the Western Conference standings. That said, after another first-round NBA Playoff exit, it’s hard not to view this season as anything other than a failure for the organization.
And Utah has some big decisions to make heading into the offseason. None will be easy. On the surface, it’s easy to suggest that this team should just run it back. Their six top statistical players from this past season are still under contract heading into next season and their core unit of Donovan Mitchell, Rudy Gobert, and Mike Conley is as well.
However, it’s difficult envisioning the front office electing to not do much this offseason in hopes that things will suddenly change heading into next year. Big changes could be coming for the Jazz and if they are, we explore four goals for the front office.