The Utah Jazz have officially made a massive change this offseason. No, it isn't a trade including Donovan Mitchell or Rudy Gobert. Instead, it is a change in their jerseys and home court. They brought back a classic design while unveiling completely new uniforms.

Jordan Clarkson modeled the new uniforms. One of the unveiled styles is the classic purple jerseys with mountain peaks that the Jazz wore during the 1990s and recently rehashed. That design is here to stay. He also revealed Utah's new color scheme, which ditches the navy blue, green and yellow for black, white and a highlighter-colored yellow.

Utah also revealed two new court designs that will company each jersey type.

The purple threads are some of the most iconic and unique jerseys in NBA history. Utah's best era came in those uniforms and the design, which features nods to the mountains in the area, is instantly recognizable. Bringing those back for good is unquestionably a great choice.

However, Jazz fans wasted no time expressing their displeasure with the new jerseys. All throughout the team's replies to its unveiling Tweets, fans are sickened with the lackluster design and bizarre color palette choice. The oversized numbers and lettering do indeed make them feel pretty cluttered. Even reporters who cover the team aren't having it.

The Jazz are still working on the personnel that they will put out on the new courts and in the new jerseys. As Mitchell becomes more fed up with the team year after year, trading him becomes more likely. Right now, though, they are looking to find a new coach and tweak the roster in order to compete for a championship.