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The Utah Jazz have been preparing for the 2025 draft for years, but the pace of the work and the attention to detail is in full gear as we close in on the June 26 draft.
But despite all the hype going toward the Duke star, one former NBA champion isn't buying all the hype around Flagg. Former champion and Defensive Player of the Year Tony Allen doesn't see Flagg dominating in the NBA.
One of Boston's top defenders on its 2008 title team is questioning whether Flagg is a franchise player at the next level
Five players are in top contention for the Jazz to draft at the No. 5 slot. Here's what they said about what they'd bring to the NBA when they're drafted, along with what they need to work on.
Utah Jazz assistant coach Scott Morrison talks with forward John Collins during a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. Morrison will coach the Jazz during Summer League play in Salt Lake City. Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Now he’s determined to create an NBA franchise in sync with all this growth. “Utah,” he pronounces, “should be one of the most lucrative places to play.” The Jazz have the second-best record in
According to Deseret News' Sarah Todd, senior Ole Miss guard Sean Pedulla is among the many prospects the Jazz have scheduled to bring in for a pre-draft workout. Along with Pedulla, RJ Davis of North Carolina, Milos Uzan of Houston, and Samson Johnson of UConn were also brought into the building, per a team source.
The NBA announced the 2025 All-Rookie teams on Tuesday and though two Utah Jazz rookies received votes, they didn’t make the cut for first or second team. San Antonio Spurs guard Stephen Castle, the 2025 Rookie of the Year,
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But in the eyes of ESPN analyst Zach Kram, there's one factor those teams have shown that the Jazz and their young talent could take some valuable notes from: How high-octane guards can avoid turnovers.
Monday’s NBA Draft Lottery was not for the faint of heart. Despite entering the evening tied for the highest odds of winning the top overall pick, the Utah Jazz fell to the fifth pick in this year’s draft when it was all said and done. In a nearly ...