The 2019-20 Utah Jazz season hasn’t exactly been roses. Yes, their 15-11 start is their best in the Quin Snyder era and they’ve had some great moments, but by and large their struggles on both ends of the floor have overshadowed any successes they’ve had.
Recently, some of those issues have been a byproduct of the unfortunate absence of point guard Mike Conley, who has missed the last five games with hamstring tightness. Sure, Conley has had his fair share of shooting woes to start the year that has left many feeling hesitant about his production, but there’s no denying that the offense was much smoother run when he was in action.