While many understood why the Utah Jazz had to get rid of their veterans this offseason, those same people take issue with how they did it. Collin Sexton, Jordan Clarkson, and John Collins are all good players who weren't badly overpaid, yet Utah got next to nothing for them. While that may not be preferable, The Athletic's Tony Jones explained that because of what the Jazz had at stake, they fared pretty well by simply getting rid of them.
Jones gave the Jazz a B for their offseason overall (this was before the Georges Niang trade, by the way).