From left, Joel Bolomboy, Raul Neto and Royce O'Neale are among the most likely candidates for the Utah Jazz to cut before the season begins in October.
In a flash of confusion, disappointment, heartbreak and occasional hope, the offseason came and went for the Utah Jazz.
Normally considered a “down period” for the NBA, this summer was anything but relaxing for the Jazz, who lost their two most productive scorers and completed a handful of trades to add a new starting point guard and potentially the steal of this year’s draft. Training camp, which begins on Sept.