The Utah Jazz now enter the most important -- and perhaps the most expensive -- offseason in franchise history.
While there will be plenty of reflection on the regular season and the first-round Western Conference series loss to the Denver Nuggets, the primary focus will be on potential extensions for All-Stars Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert.
Signing both players to long-term contracts would see the Jazz make an investment of at least $300 million in the two players.
Can the Jazz afford both players and still have the resources to maintain a playoff roster?
Note: The financials in here are based on the salary cap and luxury tax holding at the 2019-20 levels, as expected. Dates are subject to adjustment.
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