
The Utah Jazz currently have four players on non-guaranteed contracts for the upcoming season – KJ Martin, Svi Mykhailiuk, Jaden Springer, and Johnny Juzang – which raises questions about whether any of them will continue with the team.
Andy Larsen of the Salt Lake Tribune delves into each player’s situation, noting that their futures are largely dependent on the broader roster moves the Jazz decide to make this summer.
Essentially, the team will evaluate whether keeping these players is strategically beneficial and if they possess any trade value in the current market.
For example, Jaden Springer’s limited playing time could work against him, reducing his potential appeal, while Svi Mykhailiuk’s history of moving between several organizations might diminish his standing in the eyes of potential suitors.
Ultimately, the decision to retain any of these players will be influenced by how they fit into the Jazz’s overall plan as they look to balance immediate needs with long-term prospects.