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Amidst the vast array of moves the Utah Jazz have made this summer, Lauri Markkanen is still on the team. Many have concluded that he doesn't fit on the Jazz's current roster, but there has been a solid case to be made that keeping him is the best move.
The Utah Jazz have had quite a few notable players to play for the franchise dating back to when it was first created back in New Orleans. In fact, one alum who played for the New Orleans Jazz got some inadvertent shade in a Jazz all-time ranking.
One trade idea involving Lauri Markkanen and the Utah Jazz made the rounds back in June. Since his EuroBasket dominance, it has now resurfaced. It made more sense back in June, but now, it's a lot more questionable.
ESPN's Kevin Pelton ranked Utah Jazz rookie Ace Bailey pretty highly among the others in his class. While he believes Bailey could be Cooper Flagg's stiffest competition for Rookie of the Year, he also believes something will hold him back.
Utah Jazz rookie Ace Bailey will definitely have a role with the team immediately. That much was a given when they drafted him. However, Will Hardy gave more specific details on what the Jazz expect from Bailey his rookie season,
There's a lot of hype surrounding Utah Jazz rookie Ace Bailey. While there's no telling if and when his abilities will translate into the NBA, one revealed statistic shows that Jazz fans should be even more excited about him than they already are.
Utah Jazz alumni Donovan Mitchell and Jordan Clarkson were seen practicing together in Connecticut three years after the team split them up. Regardless of how things turned out for the Jazz back then, it's cool to see the two maintain their friendship.
The Utah Jazz have had their fare share of international players over the years. It's extensive to the point that two players currently associated with the Jazz and two players that aren't were named as the best players to come from their countries.
The Utah Jazz have nothing to do with the Jonathan Kuminga drama. However, they had the chance to get him last summer. Seeing the staring contest going on between him and the Golden State Warriors, it's clear they chose right.