This Jazz-Sixers offseason trade features Jordan Clarkson

All season long, the Utah Jazz have been the top team in the NBA record wise and right now, with 11 games left on their schedule, the Jazz currently hold a one game lead on the Phoenix Suns for first place in the Western Conference!

Up-and-down this year’s Jazz roster, it is clear to see that they have a ton of talent, but the one thing that all of their players have in common is that they were talked down on or counted out at some point in time. They may have first-round talent on their roster, but they do not have guys that were highly sought after. 

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Every player on the Utah Jazz roster had to earn their spot in the NBA and now, with all of them playing their best basketball yet, this team has transcended to being one of the favorites to win this year’s title! 

Led by young superstar Donovan Mitchell, the Jazz not only have a clearcut, pure scoring option, but they have the potential Defensive Player of the Year in Rudy Gobert, a terrific veteran guard in Mike Conley and they have the potential Sixth Man of the Year in Jordan Clarkson. 

Not only is he the best bench scorer in the league this season, but Jordan Clarkson has carved out a big role in the Jazz’s system and has been a key to their success this season. It is crazy to think that the Jazz would look to trade Clarkson given all the success he has had, but with his value being at an all-time high, could they look to capitalize on this opportunity and trade him in the offseason? 

Again, it is highly unlikely, but the Utah Jazz could look to get more young and future talent from the Philadelphia 76ers at the expense of Jordan Clarkson. 

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