It looks like there might've been some truth to the rumors surrounding Ace Bailey's preferred destination leading up to this summer's NBA Draft, where one team was seemingly circled as the place he wanted to be.
The Utah Jazz announced the signing of Steven Crowl of Wisconsin and Matthew Murrell of Ole Miss. With NBA Training Camp less than a week away, the Jazz are obviously solidifying their camp roster to prepare for the upcoming season.
I love “Ice Brice.” Maybe too much. While Kyle Filipowski was the Jazz’s shining star of the 2025 Summer League, it was Brice Sensabaugh who stole the show in his lone two summer games.
The Utah Jazz have brought in a pair of new signings with training camp on the horizon. According to The Salt Lake Tribune's Andy Larsen, the Jazz have signed both Steven Crowl and Matthew Murrell to training camp contracts.
It looks like executives across the NBA don't see Ace Bailey being too favored in the Rookie of the Year race this coming season. ESPN recently polled a group of 20 coaches, scouts, and executives ahead of next season on how some of the events of this year could transpire for a handful of events.
Trade rumors have recently started ramping up for Lauri Markkanen. We’ve seen multiple national reporters and writers talk about it. The biggest was probably Zach Lowe on his recent podcast, where he talked about Lauri Markkanen and all the teams he thinks will be interested in Markkanen.
Could the Detroit Pistons be one of the top trade destinations for the Utah Jazz to send Lauri Markkanen if a move were ever in play? The Ringer's Zach Lowe certainly seems to think so.
With his play at the FIBA EuroBasket 2025, Lauri Markkanen upped his trade value. The Utah Jazz are most likely going through a rebuild phase, making Lauri an odd piece there.
The Utah Jazz are building something special, and landing Ace Bailey is the first step to making that happen. The Utah Jazz are currently a team in limbo.
After the events of last season's NBA All-Star weekend dud, the league is set to make another pivot to the All-Star Game and its format for 2026 in Los Angeles.
Since the Utah Jazz kicked off their rebuilding process three summers ago, the front office has remained diligent in adding an array of young pieces across
The Utah Jazz will be leaning in on their development and young talent heading into this next NBA season, which bodes well for their long-term rebuild, but might not be the best for putting up wins on the board for the year ahead.
Zach Lowe believes Lauri Markkanen has earned a move out of the Utah Jazz, with one East side being the best team for him. Lauri Markkanen finds himself at a crossroads in his NBA career.
The Utah Jazz are coming into the new 2025-26 NBA season after having finished with the worst record in the league at 17-65. It marked a franchise record for losses and the first time the Jazz have ever lost more than 60 games in a season.
Kevin Love’s name is making the rounds again. With the Jazz expected to buy him out (eventually), my pals at Cavs on SI floated the idea that a reunion with the Cavaliers “makes sense.” Not really, though.
It was another rough season last year for the Utah Jazz as they finished the season with an abysmal 17-65 record, which was the worst in the NBA. Of course, the Jazz have been stuck in a rebuild over the past handful of seasons which has allowed them to create a solid young core led by Lauri Markkanen, Keyonte George and Walker Kessler.
The Jazz are still one of the NBA’s newest rebuilds, having taken only a handful of prospects at the draft following the offloading of their once-successful core.
The Utah Jazz enter the 2025-26 NBA season in the midst of a transformation, one that reflects both the ambitions of their front office and the risks inherent in building around youth.
Kevin Love‘s time with the Utah Jazz may end before it truly begins. The veteran forward is already linked to a potential buyout in Utah after the trade.
Kevin Love wants to play for a contender. The NBA veteran is currently on pace to suit up for the Utah Jazz, who remain in a rebuilding phase heading into the 2025-2026 season.
On July 7, veteran forward/center Kevin Love was traded to the Utah Jazz in the three-team deal that sent Norman Powell to the Miami Heat and John Collins to the Los Angeles Clippers.