Jordan Clarkson is having a hard time rebuilding the Jazz

The Utah Jazz launched a major rebuild this summer. Rudy Gobert et Donovan Mitchell took charge of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Cleveland Cavaliers respectively. And now, the Salt Lake City franchise will try to take advantage of the value of certain players to recover assets. One can think in particular of Jordan Clarkson.

But for his part, the 30-year-old is seriously accusing the blow. Before thinking about a possible trade in the coming weeks, the former Los Angeles Lakers is already trying to accept this new situation.

Because for Clarkson, the Jazz group version 2021-2022 still had the possibility of doing great things.

“If I’m here in Utah, I want to win. I want to fight for the playoffs, try to put together a team that could win something. It’s hard to lower our standards, bro. We played to win for three years in a row.

We had the best record in the League two years ago. Last year wasn’t the best, but we still finished in the top 4 in the West. We had another chance to win a championship and it was all ruined.

It’s frustrating, but we have to find a solution,” commented Jordan Clarkson for Complex.

Like Mitchell, Jordan Clarkson thinks his management gave up too quickly. But he can be reassured: he should not last long in Utah …

The Jazz have already priced Clarkson, Bogdanovic and Beasley

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