Some interesting insights about what Utah Jazz fans want to do in the draft In our latest SB Reacts we asked Utah Jazz fans about which prospect they like in the draft and also what the Jazz should do with a trade.
This team reportedly could be interested in acquiring Bronny James with a late-round pick.
This news comes after the 19-year-old Bronny improved his draft stock with a strong showing at the NBA Draft Combine this week.
As teams do their due diligence for the 2024 NBA Draft, the Utah Jazz “have expressed interest in bringing Bronny (James) in for an individual workout and could be interested in him with the 32nd pick,” per Yahoo Sports’ Krysten Peek.
Bronny James could compete against his father, LeBron James, out west.
Bronny James is one of the most interesting prospects in this year’s NBA Draft. Being the son of one of the greatest players to ever play makes this a unique situation.
The Utah Jazz missed on lottery night, sliding from a projected position of #8 down to #10 as the Atlanta Hawks and Houston Rockets jumped up the board.
The Utah Jazz want to bring in Bronny James for a workout ahead of the NBA Draft, according to Krysten Peek of Yahoo Sports. James, the son of NBA legend LeBron James, is coming off a disappointing freshman season after a heart scare at USC.
How can the Utah Jazz maximize what they do in the upcoming NBA Draft? The Utah Jazz are entering the second NBA draft since their massive trades that sent Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell to different teams.
Jazz fans clearly love the Finnisher After our SB Reacts post last week asking about how the Utah Jazz should move forward with Lauri Markkanen. It’s clear that Utah loves the Finnisher!
Sunday was a pretty disappointing day for Jazz Nation. After tanking the latter portion of the season, the Jazz had fairly good odds to jump into the top 4 of the 2024 NBA draft.
The Utah Jazz have not been quite the same since Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell left. There have been flashes of possible glory with the rise of guys like Lauri Markkanen, Jordan Clarkson, and Keyonte George.
One NBA writer proposed that the Cavaliers acquire Lauri Markkanen from the Jazz this summer.
It’s been around a month since the NHL transferred the sale of the Arizona Coyotes’ hockey operations from Alex Meruelo to Ryan Smith, who has moved them to Salt Lake City.
With the Utah Jazz entering the third year of their rebuild, the pressure is starting to mount on making some progress in building a team that can contend for a championship.
Lauri Markkanen's name has been thrown around in trade rumors of late, but if The Athletic's Tony Jones is to be believed, the chances of him not being a member of the Utah Jazz next season seem slim.
If the latest rumor is true, any speculation that Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen might be traded this offseason can be put to bed. According to Jazz beat writer Tony Jones of The Athletic, the price to “pry” Markkanen from the Jazz is pretty steep.
Despite the Utah Jazz going just 31-51 on the year, there were plenty of memorable and enjoyable pieces to the season. One of the brightest was Keyonte George, the rookie out of Baylor who burst onto the scene from day one and seized the Jazz starting point guard role.
One NBA writer proposed that the Utah Jazz acquire Devin Booker from the Phoenix Suns. Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report proposed the following trade idea
The Utah Jazz are a franchise on the rise. With an All-Star already on their roster in Lauri Markkanen and a young core of players who have shown flashes
Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith is an outside-the-box thinker.
As the Utah Jazz prepare for a blockbuster offseason trade, several players may be on the move this summer. This week, the Jazz revealed their desire to build around 2023 All-Star Lauri Markkanen, 2023 All-Rookie selection Walker Kessler, and 2023 No.
The Jazz failed to make the playoffs for the second straight season, and CEO of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge will look for difference makers this offseason to change their fortunes.
The Jazz have hired a former All-Defensive team guard to their front office.
It’s no secret the NHL has an eye toward expansion sometime in the future, and Atlanta may not be the only city in the running for a potential expansion team.
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