The Jazz may still stink next year and the off-season may do little to quelch any fears, but the team will at least look good (stylistically speaking).
Move over, Provo—there’s a new Southern Utah story turning heads nationwide. A.J. Dybantsa, the 6-foot-9 high school basketball phenom, and the projected #1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, just announced his commitment to BYU. But here’s the kicker: this future NBA star is currently living and playing in none other than Hurricane, Utah, a small town nestled in Southern Utah.
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With 8 games left in the season, the Jazz are already tied with the 1979-80 team with the most losses ever suffered by the team since moving to Salt Lake City, currently boasting a 16-58 record.
Even so, they did get to help the NBA bump those TV numbers up this week by being the sacrificial lamb on the schedule for the newest of a long line of Lakers stars (Luka Doncic) to demand a national audience.