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2024–25 Utah Jazz season
NBA professional basketball team season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2024–25 Utah Jazz season was the 51st season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In June 2024, the Jazz revealed that the 2024–25 season's jersey lineup would feature two new designs alongside two existing uniforms, as part of the new "Mountain Basketball" brand philosophy.[2] The new designs were met with positive reviews, particularly for their emphasis of the purple mountain design from previous eras.[3] By the end of October, the Jazz would be the last team in the NBA to win a game for this season.
On March 10, 2025, the Jazz were eliminated from playoff contention for the 3rd year in a row following their loss to the Boston Celtics. By the end of March, the Jazz officially recorded their 60th loss of the season to the Charlotte Hornets, which not only makes this season currently the worst season in franchise history, but it also ends the Jazz's record of being the only NBA team remaining to not lose 60 or more games in a season. They also failed to improve upon their 31–51 record from the previous year, and finished with the worst record in the conference and the league at 17–65. The Jazz allowed 9,941 total points (121.2 points per game), the tenth most points allowed by an NBA team in a season.[4]
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The Jazz had two first-round picks and one second-round pick entering the draft.[5][6] On the first night, the Jazz selected two freshmen in Cody Williams and Isaiah Collier with the 10th and 29th picks respectively. Both were regarded as needing development, with commentators regarding Williams as lacking strength and Collier having turnover issues,[7] and general manager Justin Zanik referring to the upcoming roster as a "young, developmental squad" in a post-draft interview.[8] On the second night, the Jazz drafted Kyle Filipowski. Filipowski was previously invited to the green room on the first night as an expected first round selection, but was not chosen that day. On the morning of the second round, draft analyst Jonathan Givony reported that the draft slide was due to teams concerned about his relationship with his fiancé, claiming that he was "estranged from his family because of this whole situation", and that she was "much older than him".[9] When asked about the rumors, a Jazz front office member stated they had done a background check and were excited to select Filipowski.[10]
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The groups were revealed during the tournament announcement on July 12, 2024.[11][12]
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July 18, 2024[13] | To Utah Jazz Russell Westbrook 2030 second-round pick swap right Draft rights to Balša Koprivica Cash considerations |
To Los Angeles Clippers Kris Dunn (sign-and-trade) |
January 21, 2025[14] | To Utah Jazz 2031 first-round pick |
To Phoenix Suns 2025 first-round pick (from Cleveland via Utah) 2027 first-round pick 2029 first-round pick |
February 1, 2025[15] | To Los Angeles Clippers Drew Eubanks Patty Mills |
To Utah Jazz Mo Bamba P. J. Tucker 2030 L.A. Clippers second-round pick Cash considerations |
February 2, 2025[16] | Three-team trade | |
To Utah Jazz Jalen Hood-Schifino (from L.A. Lakers) 2025 second-round pick (from Dallas) 2025 L.A. Clippers second-round pick (from L.A. Lakers) |
To Los Angeles Lakers Luka Dončić (from Dallas) Maxi Kleber (from Dallas) Markieff Morris (from Dallas) | |
To Dallas Mavericks Anthony Davis (from L.A. Lakers) Max Christie (from L.A. Lakers) 2029 L.A. Lakers first-round pick | ||
February 6, 2025[17] | Five-team trade | |
To Golden State Warriors Jimmy Butler (from Miami) Two second-round picks (from Miami) Cash considerations (from Miami) |
To Detroit Pistons Dennis Schröder (from Utah via Golden State) Lindy Waters III (from Golden State) 2031 second-round pick (from Golden State) | |
To Miami Heat Kyle Anderson (from Golden State) Davion Mitchell (from Toronto) Andrew Wiggins (from Golden State) 2025 protected first-round pick (from Golden State) |
To Toronto Raptors P. J. Tucker (from Utah) 2026 second-round pick (from Miami) Cash considerations (from Miami) | |
To Utah Jazz Kenyon Martin Jr. (from Detroit via Philadelphia) Josh Richardson (from Miami) 2028 second-round pick (from Detroit via Philadelphia) 2031 second-round pick (from Miami) Cash considerations (from Miami) |
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