Now that the roster is almost wrapped up and finalized for the Utah Jazz, fans are getting really excited for October to roll around and get the 2019-20 season going.
Utah Jazz owner or "Governor" Gail Miller put a full page ad in the local Utah newspapers to thank the players from last year's team that will unlikely return this season.
The Utah Jazz front office made big moves this offseason to position themselves as a serious championship contender but big moves have potential to throw a wrench in one of the most important aspects of a championship team - chemistry.
The Utah Jazz formally introduced Mike Conley and Bojan Bogdanovic on Monday in Las Vegas, Nevada with general manager Justin Zanik and executive vice president of basketball operations Dennis Lindsey, but Lindsey couldn't begin the press conference without thanking the players that are no longer with the franchise.
According to Eurohoops.net, former Utah Jazz center Ekpe Udoh has agreed to a deal with the Beijing Ducks and will become the highest paid import in the Chinese Basketball League.
Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers took the NBA by surprise early Saturday morning when reports said that he was going to sign with the Clippers and they were also acquiring Paul George from the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Utah Jazz made it official that they have acquired guard Mike Conley Jr. from the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for guard Grayson Allen, forward Jae Crowder, guard/forward Kyle Korver and future draft picks.
The Utah Jazz have significantly upgraded their roster since free agency began on July 1. With their acquisitions, this off-season has been compared to the 2004-05 off-season.
With reports saying that the Utah Jazz have agreed to terms with free agent forward Jeff Green, it also being reported that the Washington Wizards wanted to retain Green but the veteran forward wanted to join the Jazz.