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The Utah Jazz have a varied portfolio of solid assets they can work with this summer: at least a dozen picks in the next eight drafts, interesting young players, tradeable vets, and a decent ...
2012 NBA Slam Dunk Champion to conduct 12 clinics in Utah and Nevada The Jazz announced today that Jeremy Evans will return to rural Utah and Nevada for his third summer Junior Jazz tour later this ...
The Utah Jazz announced that they will host a mini-camp for free agent players this week, June 10-12. If you remember, the team did the same thing last season; it seems like it’s something that’s ...
Ahead of the 2017 NBA Draft, a certain Celtics executive had several options with the No. 1 overall pick. Markelle Fultz was the consensus top choice, but the Celtics fell in love with Jayson Tatum ...
The Jazz sent out packs of customized zines to NBA awards voters this week and they are awesome. Just one thing, the zine they sent for Rudy Gobert was for consideration for “DPOY & ALL-NBA.” It’s ...
While four teams are still vying for an NBA Finals spot, the focus of the other 26 clubs — including the Utah Jazz — has shifted to the offseason.A lot could change for the Jazz. I’m still of the ...
1. Jazz trade Trevor Booker & Non-Guaranteed Contracts to the Boston Celtics for Kelly Olynyk, Gerald Wallace, and 2018 Memphis 1st Round Pick Dan Clayton: Pass. The Jazz could do worse than Olynyk as ...
There were not too many highlights in the Utah Jazz’s first round loss to the Houston Rockets. But one bright spot was certainly the play of swing-man Royce O’Neale. The gritty, ever hustling O’Neale ...
As the lines separating sports and social issues blurred like never before in the past year, one basketball fan decided to invite his online community of Utah Jazz supporters to join him in pushing ...
Our first call for readers to submit offseason questions was met with such fervor that there were way too many questions to answer all at once. I already posted Volume 1, with questions and answers ...
Throughout the season, the areas of opportunity for the Utah Jazz became more and more clear. The first-round playoff loss to the Rockets magnified some of those needs, as I wrote earlier this month.