2020 has finally come to an end. No matter who you are, or where you live, or how you live - 2020 has been an absolute monster. Just speaking in terms of the Utah Jazz, this year was arguably the craziest calendar year in franchise history. Rudy and Donovan named All-Stars in February, Rudy Gobert “shutting down the NBA” in March with COVID-19, the beef that followed between he and Donovan, Bojan’s season-ending wrist surgery, losing Jerry Sloan, the Orlando bubble, social justice movements and George Floyd, Donovan’s 57-point playoff game, blowing a 3-1 lead, Jazz selling to Ryan Smith, extending franchise cornerstone’s Mitchell and Gobert to max deals, and starting season two months after the Finals in December.