Utah Jazz: Where does Donovan Mitchell rank among guards in franchise history?
The Utah Jazz have been one of the most consistently successful franchises in the NBA for an extended duration of time. Despite their inability to claim an NBA championship, they’ve produced the second most wins in the entire National Basketball Association since 1990, behind only the San Antonio Spurs.
Many of those wins can be attributed to forwards and big men, as the Jazz have generally rostered complimentary guards during that stretch of sustained success. Nonetheless, there have been several All-Star caliber guards in the franchise’s history who have contributed towards its winning ways. From high-IQ playmakers, to elite 3-and-D ceiling-raisers, to dominant scorers, fans in Salt Lake City have been treated to a full range of guard play throughout history.
If you’re reading this, we’re assuming that you know anything at all about the Utah Jazz, and provided that we’re correct, that means that you know who the best guard in the club’s history is. Very few players in NBA can claim a single all-time record in a major statistical category. When a player can claim two, there’s a pretty good chance they’ve laid the claim to the title of best player to play their position in a franchise’s history.
Therefore, we’ll take the question a couple of steps further: who are the five best guards in Utah Jazz history, and where does current day superstar Donovan Mitchell land among them?