What a Lakers 1st Round Exit Would Mean For The Utah Jazz

What a Lakers 1st Round Exit Would Mean For The Utah Jazz

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The Utah Jazz have been an incredible story in 2021, no questions asked. After suffering a heart-rending playoff exit in the 2020 playoffs, the Jazz ran it back this season and shot up the Western Conference from the 6th seed in 2020 to 1st seed. The Jazz’s sudden surge can first be attributed to the Mike Conleys production improving powerfully – a full 180 relative to his first year in Salt Lake City

Conley, however, has not been the only Jazz player who leveled up his game. His backcourt partner in Donovan Mitchell has developed even further as a shot creator and playmaker, rounding out Utah’s backcourt. At the forward spots, Bojan Bogdanovic has provided shot-creating and elite 3 pt shooting while Royce Oneal has been awesome on the defensive end; making up for Bogdanovis’s defensive shortcomings

But when taking a deeper look – Joe Ingles and Jordan Clarkson have been everything any contender needs in today’s NBA. Collectively, the two wings provide scoring, playmaking, 3 pt shooting, and high-energy defense. These players have been awesome for the Jazz this season, but in today’s video we take an even closer look into NBA History – and what a Los Angeles Lakers first-round exit could mean for the Utah Jazz this year

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