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Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith had a tough question for Cameron Boozer, asking him about his dad's previous success with the franchise.
The Utah Jazz enter this year's NBA draft with a golden opportunity to add yet another young roster cornerstone by landing the second pick in the lottery after building what looks to be a real playoff contender as soon as next season.
The Jazz should have eyes on one particular name with their No. 2 draft pick
"We’re the first in the NBA to bring [the] combine to youth, and we’re obviously the first in Utah," Director of Jazz youth and athlete performance Gary Seljaas said. "This is
The Utah Jazz head into this year's draft sitting in a pretty phenomenal spot at the second-overall pick–– making for their first time picking at that number two spot in over 40 years.
The Jazz's future is looking a lot brighter after jumping to the second-overall pick in the draft.
Former NBA player Vernon Maxwell has no love for Utah Jazz fans, and he isn’t exactly an admirer of their team in the 1990s either. Maxwell had some contentious battles with the