The Utah Jazz are back in business. No, they haven’t made any roster moves that make them a championship contender. But what they have done is unveil arguably the best uniforms in the NBA, using key elements of the best uniforms they’ve ever had: the mountains and the color purple.
The trade discourse surrounding the Utah Jazz and their plans with forward Lauri Markkanen have continued to brew early on into this summer. After bursting onto the scene as a star in Salt Lake City two seasons ago, several teams around the league have begun to take note of the elite-caliber player Markkanen has developed into with the Jazz.
The Utah Jazz will be getting some exposure on the national stage during the NBA Finals. The NBA announced that Jazz point guard Keyonte George will serve as a correspondent in game three of the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks series.
The Utah Jazz have released a new rebrand After the Utah Jazz rebrand in 2022 crashed and burned in bright yellow flames, the organization decided to change again as soon as possible.
The Utah Jazz are changing their threads once again. After spending two seasons wearing their black and neon yellow jerseys, the Jazz officially announced their plans to rock new uniforms starting next season, showcasing three new sets of threads in white, black, and their beloved purple in a video posted on X.
The Utah Jazz will have some cash to burn during this summer's free agency. Heading into this offseason, the Jazz will come in with around $38 million to work with a chance to make significant moves on available veterans.
Speculation about a roster reshuffle is still circulating around Salt Lake City. The latest comes from CBS Sports and the possibility of the Utah Jazz parting with All-Star forward Lauri Markkanen this offseason.
Kristaps Porziņģis will be suiting up for the Boston Celtics when the NBA Finals start on June 6 but according to reports, he was very close to signing with a different team last offseason.
As we enter the month of June, the NBA Draft is right around the corner, and the Utah Jazz will have a critical decision to make at 10th overall. While they did end up falling not one, but two spots during May's lottery, this team still has a chance to add an impact player from where they'll be picking.
Utah Jazz CEO Danny Ainge stated in his post-season press conference that he'll be looking to upgrade the roster this offseason. According to Greg Swartz of The Bleacher Report, if the New York Knicks don't re-sign starting forward OG Anunoby, then Utah should use its available cap space to land the former first-round pick.
The pre-draft workouts are continuing to heat up for the Utah Jazz. According to Dray Mottishaw and HoopsHype, the Jazz have scheduled a workout with Oakland guard Jack Gohlkeahead ofthe NBA Draft.
The NBA rumor mill continues to churn out breadcrumbs concerning the Utah Jazz. The latest comes from Arizona Sports 98.7 FM talk show host John Gambadoro, who predicted where free agent point guard Kris Dunn might suit up next year.
Utah Jazz shooting guard Jordan Clarkson has been constantly finding his name in trade chatter, and that’s going to continue, especially with the NBA offseason just around the corner.
The Utah Jazz had a rough 2023-24 season, finishing with a 31-51 record. That landed them 12th in the Western Conference and 4th in the Northwest Division, way out of playoff contention.
Jordan Clarkson is coming off another productive year for the Utah Jazz. He finished the season with averages of 17.1 points, 3.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists per contest while shooting 41.3% from the field and 29.4% from the three-point range in 55 games.
Utah Jazz CEO of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge said a few weeks ago that he plans to make a big splash to strengthen his team this summer, and they can start doing so via the 2024 NBA Draft.
As trade rumors heat up, Utah Jazz forward-center John Collins finds himself in a familiar place. Once at the forefront of speculation when he was with the Atlanta Hawks, the big man is on the block once again.
In ESPN’s recent mock draft, they had the Utah Jazz rolling the dice on an interesting prospect with the No. 10 overall pick. As expected, it was a pretty bad season for the Utah Jazz, as they finished with a 31-51 record in the Western Conference, as they continue to work on their rebuild.
The Jazz aren’t just one move away from being a contender, so a busy offseason is likely in store.
For the last few seasons, Atlanta Hawks guard Dejounte Murray has been the subject of numerous trade rumors. Despite those rumors, Murray is still with Atlanta and could remain with the team for the foreseeable future.
Having a top pick is your best chance to get an NBA star. But this year’s All-Rookie teams show there’s gems available outside the lottery.
This news comes after the 19-year-old Bronny improved his draft stock with a strong showing at the NBA Draft Combine this week.
Bronny James could compete against his father, LeBron James, out west.
One NBA writer proposed that the Cavaliers acquire Lauri Markkanen from the Jazz this summer.
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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