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The Jazz have been a bit wobbly coming out of the gate, but their fans have nothing to worry about.
Last year the Jazz blossomed after the All-Star break. The beginning of their run coincided with the three-way trade that sent Enes Kanter to Oklahoma City, opening up playing time for rim-protecting monster Rudy Gobert.
They secured a 19-10 post-All-Star break record, and their peripherals were even more impressive. They were fifth in the league in point differential, behind only the Spurs, Warriors, Cavaliers, and Clippers, winning games by an average of 5.