The Utah Jazz continue to be aggressive in their quest to maximize their lottery odds. Collin Sexton was added to the injury report due to ‘rest’ on Sunday’. Th
Auburn's own Charles Barkley reacted to Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler's girlfriend Abbie Stockard winning Miss America.
The LA Lakers recently made headlines with a blockbuster trade, sending D'Angelo Russell to the Brooklyn Nets in exchange for Dorian Finney-Smith and Shake Milton.
Jazz rookie Isaiah Collier was the unsung hero in Utah's overtime win against the Nets. However, it did create friction with his teammates.
Walker Kessler doesn't have much help around him in New Orleans tonight, so look for the Utah Jazz big to grab a good chunk of the available rebounds tonight, per our NBA betting picks.
Walker Kessler will not be leaving the Utah Jazz at any price, as they are still asking for two first-round draft picks for him.
After a game-tying 3-pointer by Collin Sexton, Trae Young stole the show with a 50-foot buzzer beater for a 124-121 win over the Jazz.
Although the Utah Jazz will be one of the top sellers to monitor ahead of the 2025 NBA trade deadline, starting center Walker Kessler will not be leaving anytime soon.
The LA Lakers are reportedly making aggressive efforts to strengthen their roster and add key pieces ahead of the Feb. 7 trade deadline.
The loss to the Pelicans moved the Jazz into last place in the Western Conference and their 10-30 record is the third worst in the NBA, exactly where they want to be (if not second or very worst) when the season ends in order to go into the draft lottery with the best possible odds at the No. 1 overall pick.
Chaudhary’s trade proposal would send Gabe Vincent, Max Christie, Jalen Hood-Schifino, and a 2031 first-round pick to the Jazz for Sexton and Kessler. From a team success standpoint, Sexton and Kessler are likely miserable in Utah, considering the organization boasts a putrid 10-19 record through 39 games.
Isaiah Collier had an excellent game, including a game-winner, against the tanking Nets. Plus, a creative trade idea from a Jazz fan.