Everyone loves the Trade Machine (myself included). Splashy free-agency signings are exciting. And generally speaking, roster turnover, especially in recent years, is what fans crave during the offseason.
It makes sense. In the absence of on-court action, front-office action has to suffice. For the Utah Jazz, the summer of 2018 wound up being all about bringing the whole team back, which may seem like no action at all to some.
And that’s led to a predictable topic of conversation around the internet: Was this the right approach to the offseason? Should the Jazz have signed some free agents?