Throughout the course of an 82-game season, there are going to be ebbs and flows, highs and lows, ups and downs. For the Utah Jazz, such has already been the case in the 2019-20 campaign’s early-going. And unfortunately, with the Jazz dropping a pair of consecutive winnable games, the lows happen to feel more prevalent than the highs right now.
The Utah Jazz have had some bright points, to be sure, but as a whole, they have yet to put together what I would consider an impressive or convincing win. So far their victories are comprised of a too-close-for-comfort bout against a subpar Oklahoma City Thunder team, a win over the Sacramento Kings in which the blowout was rather nullified by the weak opponent, a lucky one-point win over the Phoenix Suns and a victory over the Kawhi Leonard-less LA Clippers.