The Utah Jazz finished the 2020-21 season with the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference and their 52-20 record was the best in the NBA.
Among the highlights and milestones, the Jazz ...
... had a league-leading net rating of 9.4, which is tied for the 15th best in NBA history.
... set an NBA-record 16.7 made 3s per game.
... were the only team to hit 10-plus 3s in every game in a single season.
... hit a league-leading 1,205 3-pointers in the 2020-21 season, a franchise record in the shortened 72-game season and good enough for third most in NBA history.
... defeated the Sacramento Kings, 154-105, on April 28, marking the most points ever scored in franchise history and the largest margin of victory in team history.
... became the quickest team to hit 1,000 3s in NBA history.
... set an NBA record for 3s made in a half (18) April 3 against the Orlando Magic.
... finished with 28 3-point field goals made against the Charlotte Hornets on Feb. 22, the most in franchise history and just one shy of tying the NBA high. Utah’s reserves knocked down 19 of those 3s, the most ever by an NBA bench.
... were the only team in the NBA this season to rank among the top five in both offensive rating (116.5, tied fourth) and defensive rating (107.5, third).
... posted an 11-game win streak from Jan. 8 to Jan. 29, which marked the longest winning streak by any NBA team in 2020-21.
And ...
... Rudy Gobert led the league in total plus-minus this season (+728), with Mike Conley (+548), Royce O’Neale (+473) and Joe Ingles (+452) rounding out the top four in the league in total plus-minus.
... in 240 career games, Donovan Mitchell connected on 601 3-point field goals, making him the fastest player in NBA history to knock down 600 3s.