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Post by redsox907 » 26 Feb 2026, 02:05

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Full 2027 NBA Draft Results
Image PG Stefan Joksimovic | Slovenia | 77 OVR
Image SF Christian Collins | USC | 76 OVR
Image PF Tyran Stokes | Notre Dame | 79 OVR
Image SG Hugo Yimga-Moukouri | France | 78 OVR
Image SG Bruce Branch III | BYU | 78 OVR
Image PF Miikka Muurinen | Finland | 76 OVR
Image SF Nikolas Khamenia | Duke | 74 OVR
Image SG DJ Wagner | Arkansas | 74 OVR
Image SF Tahj Ariza | Oregon | 74 OVR
Image PF Baba Oladotun | Duke | 77 OVR
Image C Sayon Keita | Auburn | 72 OVR
Image C Cameron Williams | Kentucky | 73 OVR
Image SG Matthys Mahop | France | 72 OVR
Image C Xavier Booker | UCLA | 74 OVR
Image PG Brandon McCoy Jr | Duke | 73 OVR
Image SG Jordan Smith Jr | Kentucky | 74 OVR
Image PG Jason Crowe Jr | Missouri | 75 OVR
Image SF Sebastian Ranick | Colorado | 72 OVR
Image PF Kwame Evans Jr | Oregon | 72 OVR
Image SF Anthony Thompson | Georgia Tech | 74 OVR
Image SF Declan Duru Jr | Texas | 72 OVR
Image PG Omar Mayer | Purdue | 72 OVR
Image PF Caleb Gaskins | Florida | 73 OVR
Image SG Caleb Holt | Arkansas | 73 OVR
Image SG Jaxson Richardson | USC | 71 OVR
Image PG Dylan Mingo | Washington | 73 OVR
Image PF Cameron Houindo | France | 75 OVR
Image PF Taylor Bol Bowen | Alabama | 70 OVR
Image SF Bryson Howard | North Carolina | 72 OVR
Image SG Kam Williams | Kentucky | 72 OVR

Draft Day Trades
Utah Jazz trade R1P4, '28 R1, '28 R1, '29 R1, '30 R1, SF Koa Peat, and PG Isaiah Collier to Miami Heat for C Bam Adebayo
Utah Jazz trade R1P18, Walker Kessler, and Walter Clayton Jr to Charlotte Hornets for SF PJ Washington and C Luigi Suigo
Houston Rockets trade R1P5 and '29 R1 to Orlando for SG Desmond Bane and C Wendell Carter Jr
Memphis Grizzlies trade R1P12 to Oklahoma City Thunder for R1P13 and '28 R1
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Post by redsox907 » 26 Feb 2026, 02:16

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Jazz Tender Qualifying Offers To George, Black Before FA Deadline

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Salt Lake City, UT. -In a move that surprised no one around the league, the Utah Jazz tendered qualifying offers to both Anthony Black and Keyonte George ahead of Sunday's free agency opening, giving the organization the right to match any contract offers the restricted free agents receive.

While Black and George received their expected extensions, small forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. was not extended a qualifying offer, making the athletic wing an unrestricted free agent and free to sign anywhere.

Additionally, the Jazz picked up the fourth-year option on franchise cornerstone Ace Bailey—shocking absolutely nobody—while declining the team option on Cayden Boozer, the younger brother of Cameron and son of Jazz legend Carlos Boozer.

"There's still a window for Cayden to return with our G League affiliate, but sitting on the bench just to be alongside his brother wasn't doing him any favors developmentally," Jazz President of Basketball Operations Austin Ainge explained when asked about the decision. "We want what's best for his career, and that's getting meaningful minutes somewhere."

The Jazz enter the free agency moratorium with approximately $32 million in cap room—a number that will shrink dramatically once offers for Black and potentially George are matched.

"They have $32 million on paper, but really they only have about $9 million once you factor in the offers Black and George are liable to get," noted one rival executive. "Black alone is probably looking at $18-20 million annually, and if George gets a competitive offer, that eats up the rest."

Black, who emerged as Utah's starting point guard and defensive anchor last season, is the Jazz's top priority. The 6-foot-7 two-way guard averaged 7.9 points, 4.8 assists, and shot 37.2 percent from three while providing elite perimeter defense. Multiple teams are expected to pursue him with offer sheets in the $16-20 million per year range.

George, the high-scoring guard who thrived in a sixth-man role (15.5 PPG, 41.7 percent from three), presents a trickier decision. The Jazz value his scoring punch off the bench, but if another team offers a starting role and significantly more money, Utah may let him walk to preserve flexibility.

The Jazz currently have just seven players under contract for the 2027-28 season following their draft-day trades: Ace Bailey, Cam Thomas, Cameron Boozer, Bam Adebayo, Robert Williams III, PJ Washington, and Luigi Suigo.

That number will grow to nine once Black and George are retained, but Utah still needs to fill out the remainder of its roster with minimum-salary veterans and potentially another rotation piece if cap space allows.

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Post by Agent » 26 Feb 2026, 03:16

Justin Edwards a 77 :drose:
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Post by six7 » 26 Feb 2026, 05:55

Bam and PJ :baze:

Love the pickups
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Post by The JZA » 26 Feb 2026, 07:04

Got some good quality depth in the draft. How are you gonna handle the FA inflation?
six7 wrote:
26 Feb 2026, 05:55
Bam and PJ :baze:

Love the pickups
Don't forget Brittney Renner's drama in the fine prints of PJ's contract. If Yewtah wanna keep him, they better have that brinks truck ready Image
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Post by RMJH4 » 26 Feb 2026, 10:48

Expect to see a big jump from the jazzmen this season. Some nice moves. Really solid front court and wings.

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Post by Sonny » 26 Feb 2026, 11:18

Based on other comments, it sounds like you made some good moves for the team.

If you sign minimum salary veterans, does that go against the salary cap or are they “exceptions” to the cap?
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Post by redsox907 » 26 Feb 2026, 17:18

Agent wrote:
26 Feb 2026, 03:16
Justin Edwards a 77 :drose:
I ain't make the draft class :druski:
six7 wrote:
26 Feb 2026, 05:55
Bam and PJ :baze:

Love the pickups
:blessed:
The JZA wrote:
26 Feb 2026, 07:04
Got some good quality depth in the draft. How are you gonna handle the FA inflation?
six7 wrote:
26 Feb 2026, 05:55
Bam and PJ :baze:

Love the pickups
Don't forget Brittney Renner's drama in the fine prints of PJ's contract. If Yewtah wanna keep him, they better have that brinks truck ready Image
plan is to bring back Black and see how the rest shakes out in FA :yep:
RMJH4 wrote:
26 Feb 2026, 10:48
Expect to see a big jump from the jazzmen this season. Some nice moves. Really solid front court and wings.
tis the plan. Really hopeful that this is the year we make it back to the playoffs
Sonny wrote:
26 Feb 2026, 11:18
Based on other comments, it sounds like you made some good moves for the team.

If you sign minimum salary veterans, does that go against the salary cap or are they “exceptions” to the cap?
yes and no. Once you're over the cap you can only sign guys you have bird rights on, a player for the mid-level exception (typically $5M), and then veteran players. So they still go against the cap, but doesn't prohibit you from adding more
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Post by redsox907 » 26 Feb 2026, 17:21

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Utah Jazz Free Agency Preview

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Salt Lake City, UT. - It's no secret that the Utah Jazz intend to match any contract offer given to Anthony Black amid their own negotiations with the point guard and defensive anchor. Beyond Black—and a potential reunion with Keyonte George—the Jazz are expected to be frugal with their remaining cap space, and for good reason.

If Utah indeed brings back both Black and George, they'll have their first nine rotation spots locked down, leaving little room for an impact player to meaningfully contribute. Given that reality, plus the looming extensions for Ace Bailey and Bam Adebayo in the coming years, the Jazz are likely to target veteran free agents on minimum deals this offseason cycle.

Here's a look at Utah's targets as free agency opens:

Utah Jazz Targets

PG Anthony Black
Asking: 4 YR / $99.24 ($24.81M AAV)

It's not a question of if Anthony Black will return to the Jazz, but when and on what terms. Utah has already vocalized they will match any contract tendered to the guard, and for good reason. Black is without question the team's defensive anchor and has steadily improved as both a distributor and scorer during his tenure in Salt Lake City.

The Jazz are actively discussing a new contract with Black, but if he signs an offer sheet with another club before finalizing a deal with Utah, the organization won't hesitate to match. Black's two-way impact—7.9 points, 4.8 assists, 1.2 steals, and 37.2 percent three-point shooting—makes him essential to Joe Mazzulla's system. Expect a deal to get done in the $18-22 million per year range.

PG Keyonte George
Asking: 4 YR / $142M ($35.5M AAV)

Keyonte George is valuing himself as a premier scorer in this free agency class. While that premise may not be far off—even with his scoring dipping to 15.5 points per game in a reduced role last season—the odds of him securing a contract averaging $35 million annually are slim to none, according to league sources.

Many teams around the league, including the Jazz, value George's scoring ability (41.7 percent from three) and playmaking acumen, but don't see that translating to $35 million in annual value. Utah is optimistic that once George gauges the cooled market, he'll come down on his asking price and negotiate a long-term deal in the $12-15 million per year range.

But if a team flush with cap space decides to offer George more than $20 million annually with a starting role? The Jazz fully intend to divert those funds elsewhere and move on.

SF De'Andre Hunter
Asking: 3 YR / $29.1M ($9.7M AAV)

If the Jazz don't bring back Keyonte George, the $9-12 million allocated for him could go toward someone like De'Andre Hunter, a versatile wing who does exactly what Mazzulla demands from his reserves: shoot threes and defend multiple positions.

The complication: With PJ Washington already on the roster, there's some positional overlap. Both are lengthy, defensive-minded wings who can stretch the floor. Still, the Jazz could do worse than deploying a pair of defensive aces off the bench who both shoot at a high clip. This move would only happen if George signs elsewhere, as Utah wouldn't have the cap space to fit all three.

G Jordan Poole
Asking: 1 YR / $3.78M

Another deal that would hinge on George's departure. Poole isn't the same player who electrified fans with the Golden State Warriors during their championship run—or is he? He still shoots at a high clip (37 percent from three last season), remains athletic enough to attack the rim, and can create plays for others.

He's also a net negative on defense and one of the streakiest scorers on the market. But if the Jazz are trying to replace George's scoring punch off the bench, Poole might not be the worst fit on a roster surrounded by elite defenders who can cover for his defensive limitations. At the minimum, it's low-risk, high-reward.

F Dillon Brooks
Asking: 1 YR / $3.78M

Brooks is another player who fits "Mazzulla Ball." He shoots threes at a respectable clip (36.4 percent last season), can defend with the best of them, and never shies away from physicality or confrontation—qualities Mazzulla values in his role players.
He's not the same guy who dubbed himself "Dillon the Villain" a few years ago during Memphis' playoff runs, but he still brings tangible value off the bench for a team with playoff aspirations. His edge and toughness could provide exactly the kind of identity piece Utah's second unit needs.

F Payton Watson
Asking: 3 YR / $26.85M ($8.95M AAV)

You may be seeing a theme with the Jazz's free agency targets at this point. Watson is another premier defender with a developing outside stroke (35.1 percent from three). He's slightly cheaper than Hunter and would only be on the table if both George and Hunter opted to sign elsewhere.

But he represents another young (just 24 years old), athletic wing who fits the mold of what Mazzulla wants: length, versatility, and the ability to guard multiple positions while spacing the floor. His upside as a developing shooter makes him an intriguing option if available.

G Marcus Smart
Asking: 1 YR / 2.5M

Another player who isn't quite the same as his name recognition would suggest. Smart is no longer the caliber of player who won Defensive Player of the Year in 2021-22, and his offensive limitations (31.8 percent from three last season) are glaring.
But like others on this list, he provides veteran leadership, playoff grit, and crucial postseason experience. Add in Smart's personal relationship with Joe Mazzulla from their time together in Boston, and this quickly makes too much sense not to happen.

Outside of newly acquired Bam Adebayo and PJ Washington, the Jazz have zero players with meaningful playoff experience. Adding a veteran like Smart who knows what it takes to win in May and June—and can mentor younger players through the grind—could prove invaluable down the stretch.

F Draymond Green
1 YR / $2.5M

Speaking of grit, determination, playoff experience, and veteran leadership: Draymond Green. The four-time NBA champion decided to return for at least one more season, but the Warriors opted to move on from the last remaining member of their dynasty core.

Like others on this list, Green isn't going to give you consistent scoring (6.8 points per game last season) or even consistent minutes at age 37. But his championship pedigree, defensive IQ, and ability to quarterback a defense could prove invaluable for a young Jazz team searching to establish its identity.

Green also brings the kind of edge and competitive fire that Utah's locker room has lacked. If he's willing to accept a mentorship role and provide 15-20 minutes per game, he could be exactly the kind of veteran presence that accelerates the Jazz's development.

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