Danny Ainge: Jazz rebuilding because players lacked belief
			
		 
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			 [September 13, 2022] Danny 
			Ainge joined the Utah Jazz as their CEO of basketball operations in 
			the middle of last season. What he observed at the time contributed 
			to the team's decision to trade away their two All-Stars. 
			 
			The Jazz dealt center Rudy Gobert to the Minnesota Timberwolves in 
			July, and after guard Donovan Mitchell became uncertain of his own 
			future with the team, Utah sent him to the Cleveland Cavaliers 
			earlier this month. 
			 
			There had long been reports chronicling Gobert and Mitchell's uneasy 
			relationship, but Ainge said it had more to do with the entire team. 
			 
			"What I saw during the season was a group of players that really 
			didn't believe in each other," Ainge told reporters at a news 
			conference on Monday. "Like the whole group, I think they liked each 
			other even more than what was reported, but I'm not sure there was a 
			belief. 
			 
			"When we got to the playoffs I thought, well this is a team that has 
			had some disappointing playoffs, so I thought maybe they're just 
			waiting for the playoffs. I gave them that benefit of the doubt, but 
			it was clear the team didn't perform well in the playoffs again." 
			 
			The Jazz made the playoffs in each of the past six seasons, but they 
			lost in the first round three times and lost in the Western 
			Conference semifinals the other three years. 
			 
			That led general manager Justin Zanik to similarly conclude that the 
			Jazz "were tapped out from a potential standpoint, and we needed to 
			reset that," he said Monday. 
		
			
			  
		
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			 "The biggest thing for us was opening up a window 
			to compete for a title," Zanik said. "Give credit to ownership, the 
			organization, the community and the support we've had over the last 
			three years as we put every resource toward trying to accomplish 
			that. And we fell short. 
			 
			"In the NBA life cycle, this was kind of a touch point to make a 
			pivot. To do that, we wanted to give the organization every 
			opportunity, the greatest base of flexibility, young players and 
			assets going forward to make really good decisions going forward to 
			reach the ceiling we want to get to and that's win a title here." 
  
			
			
			  
			 
			The Jazz acquired five players, four first-round draft picks and one 
			pick swap from Minnesota for Gobert. One of those five players, 
			Patrick Beverley, was flipped to the Los Angeles Angels for guard 
			Talen Horton-Tucker and forward Stanley Johnson. The Jazz also 
			landed Malik Beasley, first-round rookie Walker Kessler, Jarred 
			Vanderbilt and Leandro Bolmaro. 
			 
			In the Mitchell deal, Utah received Collin Sexton, Lauri Markkanen, 
			rookie guard Ochai Agbaji, three first-round draft picks and two 
			pick swaps from Cleveland. 
			 
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