The Utah Jazz will be without one of their key rotational pieces against the San Antonio Spurs, as updated via the team's latest injury report. Per the Jazz, Brice Sensabaugh has officially been downgraded from questionable to out against the Spurs due to an illness.
For most of the Utah Jazz's season, the backcourt for their second unit has been held down by Isaiah Collier and Brice Sensabaugh as an appealing one-two punch on the offensive end, Collier fills in as the floor general, one who pushes the pace better than nearly anyone with an innate ability to bring pressure to the rim and make plays for others.
After the first six weeks of this NBA season, the Utah Jazz have found their groove with a relatively solidified rotation within the starting five, as well as within their key bench pieces for the second unit.
Utah Jazz second-year guard Isaiah Collier was able to make some franchise history in the midst of their latest victory 128-119 vs. the Sacramento Kings.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
The Utah Jazz got their first look at second-year guard Isaiah Collier in their NBA Cup matchup vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves. For the Jazz as a whole, the results were pretty ugly: a 97-137 loss to Minnesota that seemed out of control from the jump.
The Utah Jazz have made one notable change to their starting lineup heading into their NBA Cup matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Rather than starting forward Taylor Hendricks, the Jazz announced they would be starting second-year guard Isaiah Collier in the backcourt.
It looks like Isaiah Collier is nearing his opportunity to make his official season debut for the Utah Jazz. According to a team announcement, Isaiah Collier has been recalled from the Salt Lake City Stars, the Jazz's G League affiliate.
The Utah Jazz should be getting second-year guard Isaiah Collier back in the rotation sooner rather than later. According to the latest injury update from the Jazz, Collier has completed his "return to play protocol" and will be with their G League affiliate, the Salt Lake City Stars, until he completes his conditioning.
The 2025-26 season is almost here, and Utah has just opened its year against the Los Angeles Clippers on October 22. The rebuild is still in motion, but the front office and coaching staff continue to focus on one question.
The Utah Jazz will be without one of their second-year players for the beginning stretch of the 2025-26 campaign. According to an announcement from the Jazz, guard Isaiah Collier will be set to miss the first week of the NBA season due to a hamstring injury.
Utah Jazz guard Isaiah Collier enters his second pro year this season with a chance to build on a productive rookie campaign that ultimately led to the 29th-overall pick in last year's draft to emerge as a nightly starter in the backcourt at year's end.
The Utah Jazz come into the 2025-26 season armed with a plethora of young talent. In order for the Jazz to come out of their rebuild and start competing in the Western Conference, they’re going to need several of those young players show growth and development quite soon.
Isaiah Collier got into it with Keve Aluma during an NBA Summer League game on Saturday evening between the Utah Jazz and the Philadelphia 76ers. The two players got tangled up underneath the basket after a missed shot and had to be separated by officials.
After five and a half seasons with the Utah Jazz, Jordan Clarkson has officially hashed out a contract buyout to find his way to the free agent market this offseason, reportedly agreeing to a one-year deal with the New York Knicks as his newest NBA home for the 2025-26 campaign.
New Utah Jazz president of basketball operations declared the team would no longer hold veteran players out of games to get better lottery odds. Instead, they're ditching those veterans entirely.
The USC Trojans men's basketball team had one of their worst seasons in recent memory during the 2023-24 campaign. Finishing just 15-18 overall, the Trojans had their lowest win total since the 2014-15 season, where USC had only 12 wins.
Jazz rookie guard Isaiah Collier recently surpassed Hall of Fame former Utah guard John Stockton’s longstanding rookie-season assists record of 415, a mark Stockton had held for 40 years, as relayed by Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune.
Utah Jazz Guard Isaiah Collier made history in last night’s 110-106 road loss against the Charlotte Hornets. With his 416th assist of the season he passed Hall of Fame point guard and Utah Jazz legend John Stockton for the most assists for a rookie in franchise history.
On Monday night, the Utah Jazz fell just short in a 110-106 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. While the defeat added to a difficult season, rookie guard Isaiah Collier provided a silver lining with another impressive performance.
Coming out of high school, Isaiah Collier was considered a top-three pick in the 2024 NBA Draft before the 2023-24 season started. A unanimous five-star recruit, Collier, who hails from Atlanta, Georgia, was a truly dominant high school player who looked to be a star at the collegiate level.
The Utah Jazz are currently in a rebuilding phase, meaning young players are being prioritized in the rotation. While the roster is filled with young talent, one of the most interesting is rookie Isaiah Collier.
In a come-from-behind win over the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday, rookie Isaiah Collier starred. On 50% shooting, the rookie added 20 points, 11 assists to just one turnover, six rebounds and one steal, consistently helping Utah stay in the game and then some.
Once the top ranked recruit in the Class of 2023 coming out of high school, Isaiah Collier has been through the ups and downs associated with being the top guy in college and transitioning to the NBA.
Rookie Isaiah Collier hit a game-winning shot to cap a career night while leading the short-handed Utah Jazz to a 112-111 overtime victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday in Salt Lake City.
Coming into the 2024 NBA Draft cycle, Isaiah Collier was thought of by many to be one of the best players in the entire class. A 6-foot-4 guard with a great mix of physicality, athleticism and skill, he was a near-shoo-in as a top-five pick.