Is it to keep a young, impactful defender, or a best defensive player who has already proven himself to be a good defender?

After repeated choices, the Jazz executives chose the former.

Although 1-for-10 makes this Northwest powerhouse seem to have suffered little loss, is it really a good choice to leave Mitchell, who does not like to pass, and give up the core defensive core Gobert?

This will take time to prove.

  When it comes to disappointing teams in the NBA this past season, the Utah Jazz are sure to be on the list.

As an impressive team in the previous season, their performance last season was not particularly frustrating, but at least unsatisfactory. Except for Conley who was "injured and stopped", the most impressive What I don't understand is that the combination of Mitchell and Gobert is "hand-to-hand" with the French center who is quite dominant in the interior, while Mitchell is "shooting" again and again.

After this scene appeared again and again, the joy became the opponent, and the anger became the Jazz fans and their coach Snyder.

  With the team being eliminated and Snyder leaving office, everyone knows that the Jazz will also usher in a rebuilding moment, and the core question is who will stay and who will leave the two leading players?

The Jazz's choice is to temporarily trust the younger Mitchell and send the 30-year-old Gobert away.

  For Gobert, leaving the Jazz who has played for 9 seasons is actually a new challenge. After all, the Timberwolves he joined also have an outstanding All-Star center Towns, and the latter has just drawn the ball The team completed a four-year 224 million super-max extension.

Gobert is carrying a five-year maximum salary of 205 million yuan. The total contract value of the two exceeds 400 million yuan. It is difficult to say whether the most expensive insider combination in history can produce the strongest effect.

  And for the Jazz who traded Gobert for a 30-year-old for Malik Beasley, Patrick Beverley, Jared Vanderbilt, Walker Kessler, Ryan Dero Bolmaro, the 2023 first-round pick, the 2025 first-round pick, the 2027 first-round pick, the first-round pick protected by the top five picks in 2029, and the first-round swap right in 2026, from the perspective of the transaction itself, That's definitely a win.

Just don't know if Gobert is replaced, can the Jazz solve Mitchell's problem of not passing the ball?

Moreover, how do they deal with the defense?

  Text/Reporter Zhang Kunlong