As these NBA playoffs heat up, and as a soon-to-be Utah resident, (AGAIN), I can't help but notice the damage that Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap are doing for their respective teams and wonder aloud if the Utah Jazz dealt away the wrong pieces. Adding insult to injury, at the end of the season, the Jazz fired Coach Ty Corbin. Was the coach the problem and would the Utah Jazz be in the playoffs right...
Utah Jazz trade away the wrong pieces?
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