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The Utah Jazz have a clear top four prospects to keep an eye on at the second pick in the draft.
SALT LAKE CITY — The ball bounced Utah's way Sunday during the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery. After a 22-60 season, the second overall pick belongs to the Jazz. Play-by-play announcer Craig "Boler" Bolerjack has been a voice for the Jazz for the last 21 seasons ...
AJ Dybantsa and John Stockton are not the same player on the court, but in terms of loving Utah, they're united. Can the Jazz swing a trade for AJ?
The Utah Jazz head into Sunday’s NBA draft lottery with an 11.5% shot at the No. 1 overall pick, a potential franchise reset for a team coming off back-to-back 60-loss seasons. After finishing last in the Western Conference for the second straight year,
It happened. The Utah Jazz moved up in the NBA Draft Lottery. After three years of soul-searching, serial-killer-esque bulletin-boarding, and mass panic flowing through the bloodstream of every resident in the greater Salt Lake City area (you remember),
The Utah Jazz got lucky enough to land the number two pick in the draft. But what if they wanted to move higher?