The firesale is officially open for the Utah Jazz. After completing the Donovan Mitchell blockbuster with the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday afternoon, they will continue paring down the roster ahead of the 2022-23 NBA season, getting whatever assets they can in exchange for the veterans on the team.

Danny Ainge is doing what he does best, which is cleaning house once he takes over a front office. The coaching staff was changed earlier this offseason with Will Hardy of the Boston Celtics replacing Quin Snyder. The roster has been undergoing changes for weeks now.

It started when Royce O’Neale was traded to the Brooklyn Nets and continued with the Rudy Gobert megadeal with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Who will be next to go? Mike Conley Jr. is someone that will certainly garner some interest.

While it has been shared that the Jazz would like to keep Conley as a veteran mentor for the young guys on the team, if they are presented with a good trade package, their minds could probably be changed.

Plenty of teams would benefit from adding Conley to their roster. Despite losing a step or two at 34 years old, Conley is a steady veteran that can still knock down 3-pointers and provide leadership on both ends of the court. While the athleticism and agility have waned, the high IQ remains.

It would also be a show of good faith for the Jazz to trade Conley to a team where he can compete for a title with. Which teams could be a destination for him? Here are three potential landing spots for the veteran point guard.

 

3. LA Clippers

The LA Clippers already have arguably the best roster in the NBA. They have two stars in Kawhi Leonard and Paul George that will be back in the lineup this upcoming season after dealing with injuries last season.