Brian Windhorst runs mental laps around First Take desk with Utah Jazz conspiracy theory

May 22, 2015; Atlanta, GA, USA; ESPN television personality Stephen A. Smith (left) and sportswriter Brian Windhorst (right) prior to game two of the Eastern Conference Finals of the NBA Playoffs between the Atlanta Hawks and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
May 22, 2015; Atlanta, GA, USA; ESPN television personality Stephen A. Smith (left) and sportswriter Brian Windhorst (right) prior to game two of the Eastern Conference Finals of the NBA Playoffs between the Atlanta Hawks and the Cleveland Cavaliers at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports /
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ESPN’s Brian Windhorst just wants to know what’s going on with the Utah Jazz. Please, someone let us know. Social media couldn’t get enough of it.

Windhorst ran circles around the First Take desk while all three commentators tried to figure out where the hell he was going with his argument.

To be quite honest, I still have no damn idea.

The NBA insider brings up a valid point at first — it was quite odd of the Jazz to trade away Royce O’Neale to Brooklyn just minutes before Kevin Durant asked for a trade away from the Nets. What does Utah know that we (including Windhorst) does not?

A valid point by Windy. We all have some questions.

Windhorst connects some vague dots, comparing Utah’s dismantling to the likes of the Boston Celtics, when Danny Ainge traded Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett to Brooklyn right after hiring Brad Stevens. Could the Jazz be preparing a shocker of their own?

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You know it’s NBA Free Agency season when Brian Windhorst has us looking back on trades from the mid-2000’s. He got me again.

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