The Utah Jazz are quietly one of the NBA’s best stories this season. After a shaky start last year, the team has flipped the switch — jumping nearly five points in offensive rating from 111.2 to 115.6, with a faster pace, better ball movement, and more consistent scoring across the board. Lauri Markkanen is leading the charge again, Keyonte George is finding his rhythm as a floor general, and the Jazz bench — one of the deepest in the league — is finally producing night after night.
But no storyline hit harder than Walker Kessler’s breakout season being cut short. Before his injury, Kessler was tracking toward historic numbers for a young big — dominating the glass, protecting the rim at elite efficiency, and showing flashes of All-Defensive Team potential. We’ll break down the impact of his loss, how Utah’s frontcourt rotation is adapting, and where the team stands in the Western Conference playoff race.
If you’re a Jazz fan, this one’s a must-listen — a deep dive into how this team rebuilt its offensive identity, who’s stepping up, and what it’ll take to sneak into the play-in mix. Follow us on X, TikTok, and Instagram and don’t forget, ratings and reviews are the best way to help us grow. We appreciate all the support!