This season for the Utah Jazz wasn’t pretty, as they finished with a 31-51 record.
The big picture: After six straight playoff berths, the Jazz have now finished the last two years with a losing record.
Between the lines: This was expected after the team entered a rebuild after former head coach Quin Snyder’s departure and trading two all-stars: Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert.
Yes, but: After a surprising 37-win season last year, there was hope the team could compete for at least the NBA Play-In Tournament in coach Will Hardy’s second year.
Zoom in: Here are five numbers that defined the Jazz’s 2023-24 season.
13: The Jazz’s longest losing streak of the season. Utah was 29-37 before the wheels came off and the team failed to win a game for nearly a month.
27: The number of games both Jordan Clarkson and Lauri Markkanen, two of the Jazz’s best players, missed this season.
3: Remember the number and the name Keyonte George. The rookie showed a ton of promise this year, averaging nearly 13 points and 27 minutes per game.
120.5: Utah’s defense was among the worst in the league, as opposing teams average more than 120 points per game against them.
2014: The last year the Jazz finished the season with more than 50 losses.