The Utah Jazz are rolling into this coming season with a budding and appealing young core, yet one veteran who cannot get lost in the shuffle is former Sixth Man of the Year recipient Jordan Clarkson.
Jordan Clarkson has always been an electrifying offensive playmaker who can take over games for extended stretches off the bench. But he's about to be…
Heading into this NBA season, the Utah Jazz's youth movement looks to be in full swing, but any good rebuild requires a few veteran leaders in the picture to help step in to lead a young, inexperienced group.
All eyes were on the Utah Hockey Club on Tuesday night, as they made their NHL debut with a 5-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks. Everyone in Utah was tuning in to see how their new hockey team would fare, and that included Utah Jazz star guard Jordan Clarkson, who was pretty fired up to see the Hockey Club make their professional debut.
While the Utah Jazz were far from among the most active teams during this offseason's NBA free agency, the front office still ensured to bring a few new faces into the mix ahead of the 2024-25 campaign.
The Utah Jazz are finally getting back into the swing of things for the 2024-25 NBA season after a five-month offseason hiatus, and it's clear the roster from top to bottom has been hard at work in preparation for the campaign ahead.
Across the 2024 NBA offseason, the Utah Jazz ensured to let the league know what they thought about their All-Star talent Lauri Markkanen after throwing him a lucrative five-year max re-negotiation and extension to keep him in Salt Lake City for the long haul, all at the price tag of $238 million.
There were plenty of rumors about the Utah Jazz this offseason. Despite all the chatter on social media, the Jazz decided to extend Lauri Markkanen and keep John Collins, Jordan Clarkson, and Walker Kessler.
The Utah Jazz made one big personnel move this summer: Locking up All-Star Lauri Markkanen on a long-term contract extension. Beyond that, the Jazz picked up three more intriguing young players and continued their youth movement.
The Utah Jazz already have a Sixth Man of the Year on the roster in Jordan Clarkson ahead of the 2024-25 NBA season... but what are the chances he reaches those heights again this year?
The beginning of the looming 2024-25 NBA season is coming right around the corner for the Utah Jazz, meaning we're now closing in on the chance to see this team in action for the first time in what will be just over six months when tip-off arrives in late October vs.
Despite the trade rumors surrounding the Utah Jazz this summer, no exchanges have been made up to this point. A name circulating in the rumor mill for quite some time now is Utah's most-tenured player, Jordan Clarkson.
It looks like Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson could be receiving some company to play alongside him and the Phillippines National Team. A former teammate of Clarkson, now Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma, made headlines this week when he dove into some of his potential plans moving forward in international play.
Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma is an interesting character. From his tattoos to his relationship with fashion model Winnie Harlow, the Flint native can best be described as colorful.
Jordan Clarkson might be the perfect reclamation project for a team looking for a scoring punch.
According to NBA reporter Andy Larsen of The Salt Lake Tribune, no teams are interested in trading for Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson. Clarkson will make $14.3 million next season in the final year of his contract. “Clarkson, meanwhile, needs a bounceback season after really struggling with his efficiency last year,” Larsen wrote.
Jordan Clarkson’s net worth in 2024 is $25 million. Clarkson is a starting shooting guard for the Utah Jazz that could be on the trading block prior to the 2024-25 season.
Jordan Clarkson was not able to suit up for the Philippines in their quest to make it to the 2024 Paris Olympics, with the team opting to roll with its most recent roster for continuity purposes.
Jordan Clarkson began his NBA career in one mega-market, and now he could be headed to the other one.
Though the New York Knicks have a 6-1 record with OG Anunoby in the lineup, their bench could use a little bit of help on offense with Immanuel Quickley gone. The defending Sixth Man of the Year Award runner-up was dealt to Toronto in the deal that acquired Anunoby on Jan.
How many of the players with the most career triple-doubles for every NBA franchise can you name in five minutes?
Utah Jazz head coach Will Hardy did not want to be a buzzkill Monday as Jordan Clarkson chased history. Hardy just wanted his player to do it faster.
It had been more than 15 years since a Jazz player had a triple-double in the regular season, until Jordan Clarkson's big night Monday.
The Knicks are improving. They clearly have a vision, and finally, they're not stuck on the idea of a superstar.
According to the team, Clarkston suffered a thigh injury in late November, which led to more issues.
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