We’re a couple of weeks removed from Utah Jazz basketball, and it feels like a good time to go back and grade each Jazzman’s season. While nobody looks at a 51-loss season as some grand success, several players had promising individual campaigns, gave us flashes of a promising future, or some combination of both.
Now arriving at the conclusion of the 2023-24 NBA regular season, it marks the end of Utah Jazz G Jordan Clarkson's fourth full year with the franchise and tenth-year pro.
The Utah Jazz won't have much rest when they hit the road to face the Dallas Mavericks on a back-to-back. The Jazz be without some key contributors heading into the contest. Jordan Clarkson (groin), and John Collins (face) are out and Lauri Markkanen is not on the injury report.
As we start to near the approaching NBA offseason, the chatter is starting to generate around some potential names that could be on the move in the coming months.
While a few games remain within the 2023-24 regular season campaign for the Utah Jazz, many are beginning to look for what's to come this summer as a result of a critical offseason ahead.
After being shopped around the Feb. 8 trade deadline, Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson is “very likely” to leave the team in the offseason, per Sarah Todd of Deseret News.
Jordan Clarkson scored a season-high 38 points, including 12 straight late in the fourth quarter, to lead the Utah Jazz to a 127-115 win over the Washington Wizards on Monday night in Salt Lake City.
When Utah Jazz shooting guard Jordan Clarkson signed a three- year extension last summer it felt like a fair deal. The former Sixth Man of the Year was coming off a solid season in his first year as a starter in a Jazz uniform, where he averaged 20.8 ppg and 4.4 assists per game.
While the NBA trade deadline has come and gone, rumors and speculation continue to swirl around, attempting to predict the next happenings in the league.
According to NBA insider Tony Jones of The Athletic, the Utah Jazz will not trade scoring guard Jordan Clarkson. Clarkson is making $23.5 million this season.
With just two days until the 2024 NBA Trade Deadline, rumors are starting to pick up around the league. There are a few teams that people are keeping a close eye on, as the buyers and sellers are more clear this year than they have been in years past.
The New York Knicks are hot right now. They’re the hottest team in the NBA, as they have the league’s longest active winning streak at nine games, and as a result, they have climbed to third place in the Eastern Conference with a 32-17 record.
The Utah Jazz are in an interesting position ahead of the trade deadline, as they could theoretically work as both buyers and sellers.
Jordan Clarkson began his NBA career in one mega-market, and now he could be headed to the other one.
Though the New York Knicks have a 6-1 record with OG Anunoby in the lineup, their bench could use a little bit of help on offense with Immanuel Quickley gone. The defending Sixth Man of the Year Award runner-up was dealt to Toronto in the deal that acquired Anunoby on Jan.
Jordan Clarkson’s standout performance, featuring 27 points and nine assists, propelled the Utah Jazz to a 124-111 victory over the Denver Nuggets, marking their ninth win in the last 11 games.
How many of the players with the most career triple-doubles for every NBA franchise can you name in five minutes?
Utah Jazz head coach Will Hardy did not want to be a buzzkill Monday as Jordan Clarkson chased history. Hardy just wanted his player to do it faster.
It had been more than 15 years since a Jazz player had a triple-double in the regular season, until Jordan Clarkson's big night Monday.
The Knicks are improving. They clearly have a vision, and finally, they're not stuck on the idea of a superstar.
It’s no secret that the Utah Jazz have been exploring ways to improve both the current roster and the future. That’s just the way of head of basketball operations Danny Ainge.
It appears the Jazz are ready to part ways with some of their veteran talent, assuming they can get fair value in return.
According to the team, Clarkston suffered a thigh injury in late November, which led to more issues.
Hindsight is 20-20, but in the case of Utah Jazz shooting guard Jordan Clarkson, I'm not so sure. Clarkson continued his struggles in Monday night’s 130-113 loss to the Chicago Bulls. The former Sixth Man of the Year finished the contest with seven points on 3-for-14 shooting while logging 29 minutes.
It’s all over for the Philippines at the FIBA World Cup following a 90-83 loss to Italy, but Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson decided to leave his mark first.
Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson about the influence Kobe Bryant had on his career.
After picking up his 2023-24 option last week to remain in Utah, Jordan Clarkson will commit to the team for a couple more seasons, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic (Twitter link).
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