Jazz guard Darryn Peterson, the No. 2 overall pick at the 2026 NBA Draft, already wowed in his NBA Summer League opener. But he took the opportunity in his second game to up the ante.
The Utah Jazz front office must have been over the moon when their pick in the 2026 NBA Draft landed at #2. The 2026 draft class, as a whole, was very talented, but there was a clear top three: with Darryn Peterson, AJ Dybantsa, and Cameron Boozer all possessing the potential to change a franchise.
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The Utah Jazz feel like they have a special talent in Darryn Peterson. who fell on their lap as the No. 2 overall pick at the 2026 NBA Draft. Peterson has yet to see a single minute in a non-Summer League game in the league, but for former NBA guard Darren Collison, the Kansas Jaykawks product is bound for a terrific rookie year.
The NBA world has been rattled with several big moves and trades throughout the past few days––and the Utah Jazz were involved in one of the most notable.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
The Utah Jazz have remained pretty busy since the free agent market opened that leaves this roster looking a little bit different from where things stood just around a week ago.
According to Jake Fischer, the Utah Jazz have signed Trey Alexander to a two-way contract. Alexander is a 6’5” guard who played at Creighton. His last two seasons have been with New Orleans and Denver, where he’s played a total of 33 games.
After the bundle of free agency additions that the Utah Jazz have made in the first few days of the moratorium, they have just one lone roster spot to fill before the motions of next season get underway.
Summer usually leaves NBA stars with little to chase. No heated rivalries and no history to make. But the league never really sleeps, and neither do its storylines.
After facing criticism in college while with the Kansas Jayhawks, guard Darryn Peterson let his game do the talking in his NBA Salt Lake City Summer League debut.
The Utah Jazz are putting together a highly unusual arrangement for one of their blossoming young stars. Jazz guard Keyonte George will serve as an assistant coach for the team during their July 9 matchup with the Washington Wizards.
The young Memphis Grizzlies looked like an emerging powerhouse when they finished second in the Western Conference in 2022 and 2023. Three seasons later, the core of that team has all been traded away.