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[QUOTE]Six more NBA hopefuls will show their stuff to the Utah Jazz on Thursday as the team hosts its sixth pre-draft workout.
This tryout group includes Nevada Deonte Burton (6-1, 190), Missouri guard Jordan Clarkson (6-5, 193), Cincinnati guard Sean Kilpatrick (6-4, 210), New Mexico center Alex Kirk (7-0, 250), Russia center Artem Klimenko (7-0, 242) and Wichita State guard Nick Wiggins (6-6, 192).
Three players are slotted to be selected in the second round in DraftExpress.com's mock draft: Klimenko (37th), Clarkson (45th) and Burton (47th).
The Jazz have the fifth, 23rd and 35th picks in the June 26 NBA draft.
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Klimenko might be in play for them. Maybe a euro stash player?
[QUOTE]Northwestern University: Today was the fourth workout with an NBA team for @Drew Crawford. Also scheduled to work out with Kings, Jazz and Bulls. #B1GCats Twitter [/QUOTE]
undrafted
maybe Stockton in the running? He'd probably want it kept quiet.
[QUOTE]Sean Cunningham: Aaron Gordon has only pre-draft workouts left with Orlando, Utah and Boston. Very quick process for the Bay Area native Twitter @News10Sean[/QUOTE]
I think he's the first one that is actually in the range of their pick I've seen that is actually scheduled to come to Utah.
[QUOTE]According to multiple sources, Brad Jones, an assistant under Corbin last year, remains a candidate for the Jazz’s coaching vacancy. Salt Lake Tribune
Jazz officials have had talks with Jones since it was announced that Corbin and his staff would not be returning next season. But sources also suggested Jones could be retained as an assistant should the Jazz opt to hire one of the other three candidates who appear to be on the team’s short list: Alvin Gentry, Quin Snyder and Adrian Griffin. Salt Lake Tribune
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The mystery man unveiled? Would make sense. Jerry's relative. Media wouldn't know about them talking to him because he's already there with the team.
[QUOTE]Jody Genessy: From what I'm hearing, it sounds like Quin Snyder remains at the front of the pack for the Utah Jazz coaching position. Jazz like them all. Twitter @DJJazzyJody[/QUOTE]
that's who I'm thinking
[QUOTE]Aaron Falk: Walt Perrin isn't concerned about not having Marcus Smart in yet for a workout. "We know Marcus. We met with him in Chicago. We've got multitudes of tapes to look at. There's no concern. If we like him at 5 and he doesn't come in, we still take him." Twitter @tribjazz
Tony Jones: Source says the Jazz saw Vonleh workout already last week in a private workout in New York. Twitter @Tjonessltrib
Tony Jones: With that thinking, Jazz FO man Walt Perrin is confident that Noah Vonleh can come in and play along side Favors, with no issues. Even if Vonleh isn't a starter, FO thinks he can come in and instantly make the Jazz' regular rotation because of rebounding and defense Twitter @Tjonessltrib
Tony Jones: Interesting take away from today's Utah Jazz pre-draft workout: Longterm, the organization sees Derrick Favors as a center, not a PF Twitter @Tjonessltrib[/QUOTE]
Plenty of minutes for 3 guys.
[QUOTE]Tony Jones: Jazz also like Missouri point guard Jordan Clarkson, and he's in the mix to be drafted at either 23 or 35 Twitter @Tjonessltrib
Tony Jones: Jazz are very intrigued by russian seven-footer Artem Kilmenko. Worked out well. Consistently hit 18-footer this morning Twitter @Tjonessltrib
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Emiliano Carchia: Greg Somogyi has been invited by the @Utah Jazz to Vegas Summer League, I am told Twitter @sportando
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Would be quite pleased with them hiring Snyder.
vonleh or randle .. there's also a draft you guys might pick exum or smart...
[QUOTE]Three former Utah college basketball players and the older brother of the "Greek Freak," Milwaukee's popular rookie, highlight a list of 12 players who will work out for the Jazz on Friday.
Utah will have two sessions at Zions Bank Basketball Center as the organization continues to evaluate players who will be draft prospects or potential players down the road.
Weber State guard Davion Berry, who helped the Wildcats make the NCAA tournament, Utah State center Jarred Shaw and ex-University of Utah athlete Shawn Glover will be the first former Beehive State players to try out for the Jazz this spring. Glover played for the Utes from 2009-11 before transferring to Oral Roberts.
Players to participate include:
Group A: Shaw, Michigan State guard Keith Appling, Arizona State guard Jahii Carson, Northwestern swingman Drew Crawford, Nevada guard Jerry Evans Jr. and Pittsburgh forward Talib Zanna.
Group B: Berry, Glover, Thanasis Antetokounmpo, Giannis's older brother who played in the D-League last season, North Carolina forward James Michael McAdoo, Stanford forward Dwight Powell and Alabama guard Trevor Releford.
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Carson late 2nd. Antetokounmpo early 2nd. Powell mid 2nd.
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Good to see their landing on their feet not surprisingly.
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