As all Utah Jazz fans witnessed last summer, the NBA offseason can be a time of tough decisions and shattered dreams. Fortunately, not only was the decision of former Jazzman Gordon Hayward ultimately countered by the rise of rookie phenom Donovan Mitchell, but this time around, Utah is facing a much less daunting offseason. Most of the decisions they have to make reside in their own hands instead of in the hands of an unrestricted free agent All-Star.
Nevertheless, there’s still some tough choices to be had, especially considering that the team overachieved in its first year since losing its former All-Star.