Nov 5, 2014; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Utah Jazz guard Gordon Hayward (20) shoots the game-winning shot over Cleveland Cavaliers forward Tristan Thompson (13) during the second half at EnergySolutions Arena. The Jazz won 102-100. Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports

So with the offseason in full effect, the Utah Jazz being non-players in the free agent market and summer league being, well…summer league, we’ve entered the slow period for the team and the NBA at large. Barring a surprise trade or a Joe Ingles mattress commercial, the Jazz will resume radio silence as players retreat back to their summer workouts, vacations and national team commitments.

Thankfully, Jazz Nation can rest easy knowing that Purple & Blues and NBA.com have your hoops fix covered. Today’s offering, courtesy of the league’s YouTube channel, is a highlight reel of the top 10 plays by the Utah Jazz from the 2014-15 season–

As I watch this video, a couple of things instantly stand out to me–

Enes Kanter is a Bad, Bad Man

While it sort of kills me inside to see Enes Kanter in a Jazz highlight reel, that spin move and jam over Pau Gasol and the Chicago Bulls was one of the filthiest things I’ve seen in a long time. The Kanter of it all aside, that sequence was much better than the ninth-best play by a Jazzman this season.

I wouldn’t want to be the guy cutting the check, but it’s that offensive game that garnered the max deal with Portland/OKC. He was a bust and a cancer with the Jazz and won’t be winning any popularity contests in Salt Lake City, but Kanter still has the look of a 20-10 guy. Those players get paid.

Trey Burke Could Still Be Really Good

We all know about his lack of size, the defensive liability and the perpetual shooting issues, but when Trey Burke is at his best, he looks like a potential star. That crossover on Reggie Jackson evokes memories of a young Deron Williams and the game-winner against the New York Knicks was another in a long line of clutch moments.

There’s a small, but vocal contingent of fans already shoveling dirt on the grave of Burke’s Jazz career. Haters gon’ hate and Dante Exum appears to be the clear starter at this point, but Burke is working hard and could still be a major factor for the Jazz and in the league.

The Future Is Bright

I don’t think anybody needed a highlight video to realize this, but the young core of the Jazz is capable of some amazing feats on the court. Sadly, we won’t be able to see more for another three months. In the mean time, stay tuned to Purple & Blues to satisfy your Utah Jazz cravings </cheap plug>