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The Phoenix Suns could be looking to move on from two former Utah Jazz players via trade this summer. According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Suns could be looking for a trade this offseason involving the likes of Grayson Allen and Royce O'Neale, two tenured league veterans who had each of their careers start in Utah.
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The Rookie Wire on MSNReport: Jazz host projected first-round pick Thomas Sorber for interviewThe Jazz hold pick Nos. 5, 21, 43 and 53 in the draft on June 25-26. They have brought in several potential first-round targets for workouts, including Jeremiah Fears (Oklahoma), Tre Johnson (Texas), Nique Clifford (Colorado State) and Jase Richardson (Michigan State).
The Utah Jazz may not have had the lottery outcome they were expecting, but they still have options to add impact-level players to their roster with the picks they have in the 2025 NBA Draft. The Jazz currently hold two first round picks in the NBA Draft at No. 5 and No. 21.
The Utah Jazz brought in a batch of intriguing prospects for pre-draft workouts on Friday, less than two weeks from the 2025 NBA Draft. And while many of those names were reported beforehand, two new names came to light among the potential draftees to enter the building.
With June beginning as the 2025 NBA Playoffs near a conclusion, most of the league has entered the NBA Draft zone. Preparation is in full swing following the NBA Draft Combine in mid-May, with teams conducting workouts over the ensuing weeks as everyone prepares for June 25 and 26.
The Utah Jazz will look to add some more young pieces to their core, accelerating their rebuild, but need to be wary of a few draft prospects.
Another back-and-forth game went to the final seconds. With the score tied and 28 seconds to play, the Bulls called timeout. The Jazz expected Jordan to take the final shot, but he passed to a wide-open Steve Kerr, who broke the Jazz kingdom’s hearts. Final score after a final dunk, 90-88.
A month after its season ended, the Jazz was still losing. Despite its record, Utah got the fifth, not the first, pick in the 2025 NBA Draft in the lottery, and the Dallas Mavericks will add Duke’s Cooper Flagg at No. 1 on June 25.
The Utah Jazz have won two MVP awards as a franchise, and both went to the same player. Unsurprisingly, the award recipient on both occasions was the best player ever to don the team’s jersey: Karl Malone.
There's little to no drama when it comes to predicting the No. 1 overall pick for this month's NBA draft. Cooper Flagg was earmarked for that spot before ever stepping foot on Duke's campus last fall.
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Soy Fútbol on MSNNBA 2025:Is Utah Building a Sleeper Contender? Why the Jazz Arent Trading Lauri Markkanen or Walker KesslerAfter a disappointing 17-win season, the Utah Jazz are doubling down—not blowing it up. Despite trade rumors, the team is keeping its core intact and focusing on building for a 2025 playoff run.