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The Utah Jazz hired Austin Ainge as their new president of basketball operations in June, and he sent out a clear message during his introductory press conference.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Austin Ainge is introduced as the new president of basketball operations for the Utah ...
The Utah Jazz have parted ways with veterans Collin Sexton, Jordan Clarkson and John Collins. The moves make it clear that a true rebuild is on the way, Trib reporter Andy Larsen writes.
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SB Nation on MSNCould the Utah Jazz be a threat to sign Quentin Grimes?Two years after throwing a bloated offer sheet at Paul Reed, could the Utah Jazz again be a thorn in the Sixers’ side?
The Jazz's president of basketball operations denied the rumors that Utah is in hot pursuit of Jaylen Brown on the trade ...
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O'Connor: Why Jazz could be perfect trade partner for CelticsAnfernee Simons, acquired from Portland in the Holiday deal, is set to make $27.7 million in 2025-26 on an expiring contract.
Buying out Jordan Clarkson, trading Collin Sexton and waiving non-guaranteed players, Jazz are making way for the youth ...
Utah Jazz president of basketball operations Austin Ainge denied trade rumors connecting his team to Boston Celtics guard ...
The Jazz took Ace Bailey with the No. 5 pick and then traded up from No. 21 to No. 18 to grab Walter Clayton Jr.
Jazz president of basketball operations Austin Ainge is leaning on Boozer and Bradley for their perspectives from a player's ...
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Mock drafts had Bailey as a consensus top-three pick before he slid to the Jazz. The 6-foot-8 forward has a versatile ...
A deep dive into the Jazz-Wizards trade for Walter Clayton Jr., including who won the trade and what it means for Utah’s long ...
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