Jazz Torn Between Three Draft Prospects
The Utah Jazz are genuinely torn over their No. 2 pick in next week's NBA Draft, weighing BYU wing AJ Dybantsa, Duke forward Cameron Boozer, and Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, The Athletic's Tony Jones reports. Utah hosted Dybantsa and Boozer for private workouts, while Peterson declined a visit amid confidence he could land at No. 1 with Washington. The Jazz are not expected to be deterred, having drafted Ace Bailey last year after a similarly unusual pre-draft process. For dynasty managers, the fit shapes the payoff. Peterson, an electric scorer, projects as the cleanest positional match and quickest fantasy contributor if he slides to Utah, while Boozer's outlook is cloudier behind a crowded Jazz frontcourt. Dybantsa, who averaged a nation-leading 25.5 points at BYU, remains widely projected as the likeliest No. 1 pick, so Utah's choice may not be settled until Washington is on the clock.
Source: Tony Jones
Source: Tony Jones
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