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• Northwest Notes: Jazz Non-Guaranteed Players, Porter Jr., Gordon, Conley
The Jazz have four players with non-guaranteed contract for next season — KJ Martin, Svi Mykhailiuk, Jaden Springer and Johnny Juzang. Will they retain any of them? Andy Larsen of the Salt Lake Tribune examines each player’s case, concluding that their futures depend on what else the Jazz do with their roster this summer and […]...2025
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• Jazz Notes: Springer, Martin, Sensabaugh, Williams, George, Sexton
Two recent additions made their debut with the Jazz during Friday’s loss to Oklahoma City, writes Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune. Former Celtics guard Jaden Springer, who signed a 10-day contract on Thursday, checked into the game in the first quarter as the second player that coach Will Hardy used off the bench. […]...2025
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• Jazz Add Justin Lewis On Camp Deal
The Jazz have signed forward Justin Lewis, according to a team press release. It’s an Exhibit 10 contract, as Lewis will be waived and then rejoin the Salt Lake City Stars, Andy Larsen of the Salt Lake City Tribune tweets. Lewis appeared in 29 NBA G League regular season games during the 2023/24 season for […]...2024
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• Report: No Teams Interested In Trading For Jazz’s Jordan Clarkson
According to NBA reporter Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune, no teams are interested in trading for Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson. Clarkson will make $14.3 million next season in the final year of his contract. “Clarkson, meanwhile, needs a bounceback season after really struggling with his efficiency last year,” Larsen wrote. “As of […]
The post Report: No Teams...2024
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• Jazz Notes: Zanik, Future, Markkanen, Hardy, Lofton
Speaking to Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune (subscriber link) last week, general manager Justin Zanik said the dearth of appealing options in free agency will have the Jazz looking upgrade via the trade market this offseason. “If you study the free agent trends — and this is not unique to the Jazz, this […]...2024
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• Jazz Notes: Frustration, Markkanen, Hendricks, George, Porter
Following the Jazz‘s 129-107 loss to Golden State on Monday, Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune wrote that the team’s locker room was as frustrated as he’d seen it following a regular season game. As Larsen explains, Utah players weren’t just upset about the loss but by the trade-deadline deals that sent out three […]...2024
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• Jazz Waive Christopher, Sign Preston To Two-Way Deal
The Jazz have waived Josh Christopher and signed Jason Preston to a two-way deal, Andy Larsen of the Salt Lake Tribune tweets. Preston spent training camp with the Grizzlies but was waived prior to the season. He was also waived by the Clippers at the beginning of October before his $1.8MM salary became fully guaranteed. […]...2024
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• Jazz’s John Collins Reportedly On Trade Block
The Jazz are open to trading forward John Collins, a team source tells Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune (subscriber link). The news is somewhat surprising, since Utah just traded for Collins in July. Still, the Jazz only gave up a second-round pick to acquire the 26-year-old, who was essentially salary dumped by the […]...2023
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• Northwest Notes: Hendricks, Sensabaugh, George, Williams, Nuggets Bench
Neither Taylor Hendricks or Brice Sensabaugh, the Nos. 9 and 28 overall picks in the 2023 draft, are in the Jazz rotation to begin the season. Instead, the duo will begin the year by practicing with Utah’s G League affiliate, the Salt Lake City Stars in their training camp, according to Andy Larsen of The […]...2023
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• Western Notes: Jazz, Holiday, Morant, Vezenkov, Strawther
The Jazz were involved in the Jrue Holiday sweepstakes before the All-Defensive guard was traded from Portland to Boston, according to Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune. Larsen hears that Utah considered an offer that included multiple first-round picks for the standout guard. However, he notes that ESPN’s Bobby Marks said during a radio […]...2023