News

Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade had two reasons to root for who the Utah Jazz took with the No. 5 pick in the June NBA draft. Wade is a minority owner with the Jazz and he was also chosen fifth in 2003.
Retired Miami Heat icon Dwyane Wade did not wait long to acknowledge the Heat’s trade for veteran guard Norman Powell. In fact, Wade quickly showed his support for the Heat’s acquisition of Powell.
The Utah Jazz have yet to take home a win within their three showings in the Las Vegas NBA Summer League at this point, but ...
The Utah Jazz are back to the summer league grind on Wednesday night with their fourth of five showings in Las Vegas, facing ...
The other top 3-and-D role player on the market, Alexander-Walker, secured even more guaranteed money from the Hawks, who ...
The Los Angeles Lakers may alienate Luka Doncic out of signing a longterm deal this summer with the way the organization has treated LeBron James.
Could the Jazz have landed the next great NBA star at No. 5? Dwyane Wade thinks so, and he’s not shy about the bold comparison he made.
After a five-year, $287 million extension with the Thunder, Jalen Williams told TMZ Sports he has officially retired from his parents.
Former Wisconsin basketball star John Tonje shined for the Utah Jazz in his NBA Summer League debut on Monday.
Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper and the other top picks of the 2025 draft were always going to show out at the NBA Summer League.
Former Wisconsin basketball starting center Steven Crowl began his NBA Summer League run with the Utah Jazz on Sunday.
Caitlin Clark injured her groin during an Indiana Fever win over the Connecticut Sun and will have the injury evaluated ...