Returning home from a four-game east coast road trip, the Utah Jazz are a different team.
Not only did they take down Cleveland, Minnesota, Philadelphia, and Washington during the trip, the Jazz did so in impressive fashion.
After a one-point victory over a "very good" Cleveland team, according to Rudy Gay, to start the trip, the Jazz won their next three contests by an average of 26.3 points. It's why head coach Quin Snyder gave a very pointed answer when asked about the team's state following Utah's victory over Washington on Saturday night.
"I think we're a better team than we were when we left," Snyder said.