2022/23 Utah Jazz jersey’s ranked: worst to best

Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley vs Danuel House Jr. (Jeffrey Swinger-USA TODAY Sports)
Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley vs Danuel House Jr. (Jeffrey Swinger-USA TODAY Sports) /
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The Utah Jazz recently unveiled their new uniforms for the 2022/23 NBA season, and while we saw the return of an iconic look, as a whole, the fans certainly weren’t too happy about it all. Of course, there is plenty of work to do from an on court perspective, and that is way more important than a simple uniform, but these jersey’s certainly do impact the way that Utah Jazz fans and wider NBA fans look at this team going forward.

Most fans will be getting sick of the constant chopping and changing of jersey’s, but if Utah can stick with this clean, albeit somewhat unimaginative look they may start growing on the fans as the years go by.

Given some of the recent jersey’s however, especially the beloved gradient and J-Notes symbol incorporated into the Jazz wording, it’s hard to see these ones sticking around for long, especially as other teams continue to push the boundaries of what an NBA uniform can look like, particularly with the increasingly popular ‘City’ edition jersey’s we’ve seen over the past few years.

While the Jazz certainly have a lot going on with this young playoff squad, today we are going to be taking a deeper look at the jerseys this team will be wearing in the upcoming year, and rating all four of them from worst to best.