The performance of the Utah Jazz last season should surprise many people. They achieved 48 wins and 34 losses in the regular season. Some American media even predicted that the Jazz will rank among the top three in the Western Conference next season. Do the Jazz really have such strength? Below is the Jazz's roster. How competitive can they be in the new season with little changes?
1, Mitchell
This 17th rookie performed really well in his rookie year. Let us wait and see whether he will make further progress or encounter difficulties in the new season.
2, Rubio
Rubio seems to have found his offensive feel after coming to the Jazz. Can he take it to the next level in the new season?
3, Ingles
The Australian forward is still an important core player of the team in the new season
4. Favors
has just renewed his contract with the team this summer. This inside player can develop a longer shot in the new season. Ability?
5. Gobert
When will the French's offensive ability be developed? He still needs to play tougher
6. Exum
This young defender can never escape the torture of injuries. I hope he can play more games in good health in the new season.
7. Crowder
Crowder's three-point shooting is really quite unstable. Can he perform better on the outside in the new season?
8. Safolosa
The Swiss Army Knife was reimbursed early last season. How successful will he still be after returning in the new season?
9. Yudu
is a substitute inside man, and does not play much playing time
10. Raul Neto
is a substitute point guard, and his performance is pretty good in the limited playing time
11. Grayson
18th rookie, There are a lot of little moves in the game, but if his three-point shot can be used, it will be a great thing for the Jazz.
12. Royce O'Neal
A substitute player, his three-pointers can occasionally hit opponents
13. Burks
He also made a lot of contributions as a substitute in the series between Burks
and Rockets . He dared to break through and shoot if The more stable it would be, the better.
14. Tony Bradley
is a substitute insider who doesn't have many playing opportunities.