The Jazz may still stink next year and the off-season may do little to quelch any fears, but the team will at least look good (stylistically speaking).
Move over, Provo—there’s a new Southern Utah story turning heads nationwide. A.J. Dybantsa, the 6-foot-9 high school basketball phenom, and the projected #1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, just announced his commitment to BYU. But here’s the kicker: this future NBA star is currently living and playing in none other than Hurricane, Utah, a small town nestled in Southern Utah.
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With 8 games left in the season, the Jazz are already tied with the 1979-80 team with the most losses ever suffered by the team since moving to Salt Lake City, currently boasting a 16-58 record.
Even so, they did get to help the NBA bump those TV numbers up this week by being the sacrificial lamb on the schedule for the newest of a long line of Lakers stars (Luka Doncic) to demand a national audience.
In fact for the Jazz being involved in as many trades as they were, Utah’s roster remains very similar to what it was when these deals began to solidify.
This means that If you somehow, someway, attended every Jazz and Hockey Club game in Salt Lake City so far this year you would have been present for 38 games, and witnessed a total of 9 wins between both squads.
Move over, Provo—there’s a new Southern Utah story turning heads nationwide. A.J. Dybantsa, the 6-foot-9 high school basketball phenom, and the projected #1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, just announced his commitment to BYU. But here’s the kicker: this future NBA star is currently living and playing in none other than Hurricane, Utah, a small town nestled in Southern Utah.
Big-Time Ta...