Come July 1, the NBA will likely be at a standstill until LeBron James decides where he'll play next season.
Although the Utah Jazz will surely be very low on James' list of desired destinations, Bleacher Report's Andy Bailey made a compelling case for why that shouldn't be.
Most notably, Bailey highlights the youth and success of Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert, shows the value of Joe Ingles and dives into how a contract for James could work under the salary cap.
"Mitchell and LeBron alone would make the Jazz a problem for the rest of the league for years to come," Bailey concludes.