Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell will be drafted by either LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers or Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks, but which superstar forward would he prefer to play with?
With three days rest, five games against playoff teams, and the NBA Trade Deadline, the Utah Jazz are entering the most critical stretch of the season to date.
The Utah Jazz are once again without an identity. After suffering their fourth straight loss, the team heads into a three-day break wondering where the team that won 19 of 21 games has disappeared to.
The Utah Jazz have lost three straight and are winless on their current three game road trip. They hope to turn that around and finish the trip with a win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday.
Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert said that he is "very grateful" for his selection as a 2020 NBA All-Star. This is the first all-star selection of Gobert's seven-year career after he was snubbed last season.
Every basketball player and team whether it's high school, college or the NBA has found a way in some fashion to honor Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant. The coaches in the NBA are doing the same thing in their own way.
After the Utah Jazz lost to the Denver Nuggets on Thursday night, forward Joe Ingles was walking off the floor towards the locker room when he and a Nuggets fan were exchanging words.
After a stretch that saw the Utah Jazz win 19-21, the team has dropped three straight games including a loss to their divisional foe the Denver Nuggets. Despite getting named an All-Star, Donovan Mitchell had possibly the worst game of his career.
Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson came off the bench to lead the Jazz in scoring during the first quarter including a buzzer-beating three-pointer against the Denver Nuggets.