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Rutgers wing Ace Bailey seems like a strong and versatile fit with the Philadelphia 76ers at three, and there's an increasing amount of buzz surrounding Duke's Kon Knueppel to be a top-five pick, potentially pinning him to be aligned with the Charlotte Hornets at four.
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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).
Andy Larsen covers the Utah Jazz for the Salt Lake Tribune. He joined Adam Mikulich to analyze the NBA Finals as the Pacers and Thunder prepare for Game 5 of th
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.
The Utah Jazz worked out Tre Johnson last week. Next week, more big names are expected, including Jeremiah Fears and more.
NBA draft is less than two weeks away, with plenty of star power and storylines to go around. Would the Dallas Mavericks actually consider trading the No. 1 overall pick for a third star? Is a San Antonio Spurs backcourt already featuring De'Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle too full to draft Dylan Harper at No.
The Utah Jazz will be selecting fifth in the 2025 NBA Draft. But can they avoid the mistakes they've made on past NBA Draft days?
The Cleveland Cavaliers don't have a first-round pick in this year's NBA Draft. However, the Cavaliers do have an opportunity to add multiple prospects to the organization with a pair of second-round picks. Greg Swartz of Bleacher Report recently predicted the Cavaliers would target "high-floor, older prospects" with their second-round picks.