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 that the 2023-24 NBA season has come to a close for the Utah Jazz, it's the perfect time for players to get back in the lab and hone their craft ahead of next year.
It’s the end of the THT era for the Utah Jazz According to Tony Jones, Talen Horton-Tucker “is not likely to return next season” to the Utah Jazz. From Jones’ article: This is the offseason the roster will probably undergo some significant change.
Despite moving past the NBA trade deadline close to two weeks ago, speculation continues to swirl around what the future holds for a number of guys around the league.
According to NBA insider Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports, the Utah Jazz are open to trading Jordan Clarkson, Collin Sexton and Talen Horton-Tucker. The Jazz could be buyers and sellers at the trade deadline, which is on February 8.
As we approach the looming NBA trade season, we’ll start to see a good chunk of teams around the league begin to seek out a move or two to make to improve the quality of their roster.
The Utah Jazz are back in action after their short two-day holiday break, set to take on the San Antonio Spurs in the fourth of their five-game road stretch.
The Utah Jazz remain on the road and face the struggling Detroit Pistons in the second game of a back-to-back on Thursday night. Both teams will be missing
Utah Jazz point guard Talen Horton-Tucker earned the starting job out of training camp, but has struggled mightily in the early going this season. The 22-year-old is trying to maintain a positive outlook as he works out the kinks.
The Houston Rockets have been in touch with the Utah Jazz about a Talen Horton-Tucker trade, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports. Horton-Tucker, who began his career with the Los Angeles Lakers, will make $11 million this season.
Reggie Bullock might not be the only former Laker on the Houston Rockets roster this season.
The Rockets cut ties with Kevin Porter Jr. by agreeing to trade the troubled guard and two future second-round picks to the Thunder for injured guard Victor Oladipo and big man Jeremiah Robinson-Earl.
The arrow is pointing up in Utah as the Jazz appear ahead of the curve in their rebuild after the Donovan Mitchell-Rudy Gobert era.
NBA champion Talen Horton-Tucker has opted into his $11 million player option with the Utah Jazz for next season, according to Brian Windhorst of ESPN.
Talen Horton-Tucker poured in 37 points in a dominating performance, and the visiting Utah Jazz cruised to a 119-111 victory against the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday night.
Once thought to be a backbone of the team's future, Lakers fans received a shock this week when they found out that young stud Talen Horton-Tucker was being traded to Utah for veteran point guard Patrick Beverley.
Talen Horton-Tucker has left the Los Angeles Lakers following a tumultuous three-year run. After winning the 2020 NBA championship with the Lakers, Horton-Tucker enjoyed his breakout season in 2020-21.
Chris Vernon of The Ringer indicated during an episode of “The Mismatch” that Horton-Tucker was somewhat unpopular in the Lakers locker room last season.
Talen Horton-Tucker was a part of the Los Angeles Lakers 2020 championship team as a role player who came off the bench. He has been regarded as the Los Angeles Lakers' best young talent over the course of the last few years, generally being praised for his ballhandling and slashing ability.
The Los Angeles Lakers have made it clear all offseason that they are looking to upgrade their roster, although their top option in Kyrie Irving is no longer available.
This week, an NBA source suggested to insider Sean Deveney that a Tim Hardaway Jr. to L.A. trade may make sense for all parties involved.
The Lakers have no interest in swapping Talen Horton-Tucker for Patrick Beverley, as has been rumored, according to NBA reporter Marc Stein.
Throughout last season, the Lakers were dangling Kendrick Nunn, Talen Horton-Tucker, and a first-round pick in front of rival teams in a feeble attempt to improve the team's roster.
While Thybulle’s vaccination status stirred some angst within the Sixers organization during the postseason, it was his spotty 3-point shooting that rendered him a non-factor, despite his defensive reputation.
This year’s NBA trade deadline could provide us with a sight almost as rare as Halley’s Comet.
Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka is hard at work trying to find a way to upgrade LA’s roster before the February 10th Trade Deadline. The Lakers are short on trade assets, but 21-year-old guard Talen Horton-Tucker is one of the few trade chips Pelinka has left. There’s been plenty of debate about Horton-Tucker’s value.
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