Free agency isn't what it used to be.

The NBA has addressed some gaps in in extension rules that have made it way easier for teams and players to continue their relationship without ever having to endure days of free agency pitches and chairs blocking doors. That's probably a good thing as it relates to team continuity, but has taken some of the oomph out of the July 1 experience of watching guys fly off the shelf at the NBA's talent superstore.

But that doesn't mean we'll ignore the possibility. As we've done for years now, we've packaged up a list of every single player who is (or could decide on his own to be) a free agent this summer. Alongside each name are some win math stats, key financial decisions, and a single sentence (in most cases) about the potential Jazz fit.

This will be updated throughout July as guys come on and off the market.

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Last updated: 9/4 at 9:47 pm MDT

Quick analysis on every 2025 NBA free agent:

Malik Beasley: 7.2 wins, $6M last year - The former Jazzman spent this last season shimmying his way into Piston fans' hearts, but now is being investigated as part of a gambling probe.

Josh Giddey (R): 5.6 wins, $8.4M last year - Giddey had his best shooting season yet (.570 TS%) after being traded to Chicago; the Bulls have matching rights and consider him part of their future, but the sides continue to haggle over the price on a new deal.

Al Horford: 4.8 wins, $9.5M last year - Plugged-in people continue to insist he's bound for Golden State, but that it won't be made official until a certain restricted free agent below has his situation resolved.

Quentin Grimes (R): 3.4 wins, $4.3M last year - The Jazz have liked Grimes clear back to their negotiations with New York in 2022, but based on the breakout performance he had in half a season with Philly (22-5-5), his asking price is high.

Cameron Payne: 3.2 wins, $2.1M last year - The lefty guard with a peculiar shot was Jalen Brunson's primary backup in New York, but the Jazz aren't exactly shopping for more mid-tier bench guards, barring some other roster drama.

Gary Payton II: 2.8 wins, $9.1M last year - He has a solid defensive reputation (which should make his pop proud), but at just 6'2" he's a little positionally limited.

Russell Westbrook: 2.4 wins, $3.3M last year - Russ has passed through the Jazz franchise (at least on paper) twice, which seems to be good evidence that the basketball plans don't line up. Sacramento is a possible landing spot.

Jonathan Kuminga (R): 2.1 wins, $7.6M last year - Per the latest intel, GSW is trying to retain him on a trade-friendly and low-risk deal, as he has yet to really put it all together at a level that has earned him the trust of Steve Kerr; but Kuminga is balking and could just take the qualifying offer.

Alec Burks: 2.0 wins, $2.1M last year - Burks is going to be 34 in July, and has played for eight teams since being a Jazz lottery pick in 2011.

Ben Simmons: 1.1 wins, prorated minimum after trade - He played sparingly for the Clippers as a midseason signing, but is the king of offseason workout videos.

Thomas Bryant: 1.0 wins, $2.1M last year - He was pretty promising during his Washington years, but has averaged 41 games per season during his 8-year NBA career.

Dalano Banton: 1.0 wins, $2.2M last year - Mark Pereira dropped his name on our FA preview pod as a 6'9" wing with some guard skills.

Talen Horton-Tucker: 0.9 wins, $2.1M last year - The Jazz probably won't revisit the THT experiment after moving off other veteran guards.

Brandon Williams (R): 0.9 wins, prorated minimum last year - He was a late in-season signing who now Dallas can control via match rights.

Garrison Matthews: 0.8 wins, $2.2M last year - Matthews specializes as an off-ball shooting threat.

Seth Curry: 0.8 wins, $2.1M last year - He's had a productive career with nine teams, but was sort of on the fringe of Charlotte's rotation.

Bol Bol: 0.7 wins, $2.1M last year - Few things match the joy of when Bol Bol randomly does a preposterous thing, but he has only cracked 13 mpg once.

Monte Morris: 0.7 wins, $2.1M last year - Once a productive guard for Denver and then Washington, lately Morris has mostly been drawing spot duty.

Cory Joseph: 0.6 wins, $3.5M TO declined - You don't often see guys go from "playoff starter" to "team option declined" in a couple of months, but Orlando's guard situation has changed with health and the Bane trade.

Trey Lyles: 0.6 wins, $8M last year - That's now a 10-year career for the Jazz's 2015 draft pick.

Malcolm Brogdon: 0.6 wins, $22.5M last year - Brogdon has never failed to reach a double-figure scoring average, although his outside shot did abandon him last year in the capital (<29%).

Brandon Boston Jr.: 0.6 wins, $2.3M TO declined - Boston just came off his best season yet, with a double-digit scoring average and more minutes played than in the previous two seasons combined.

Torrey Craig: 0.5 wins, prorated minimum last year - His calling card is wing defense, although the spot-up shooting comes and goes.

DeAndre Jordan: 0.5 wins, $2.1M last year - With his 37th birthday looming, expect Jordan to sign again at the minimum, possibly to remain as Nikola Jokic's backup.

Precious Achiuwa: 0.5 wins, $6M last year - Achiuwa was most promising in Toronto when he looked like he might be able to shoot in addition to mixing it up as a bench big, but he's sub-27% from outside in two Knick seasons so far.

De'Anthony Melton: 0.3 wins, $12.8M last year - He has a reputation as a plus defender at guard who can also run the offense in stretches.

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl: 0.3 wins, $2.2M last year - He's 6'9" with decent touch, which makes him sound like a modern wing, except that teams have mostly used him as a combo big so far.

Landry Shamet: 0.2 wins, prorated minimum last year - He's 28 and a very consistent shooter, but also a 6'4" guard, which the Jazz don't need more of.

Patty Mills: 0.1 wins, $2.1M last year - Signed last summer to be a mentor to the young guards, Mills once again finds himself as a free agent.

Delon Wright: 0.1 wins, $2.1M last year - The former Ute is a combo guard who at his peak was a pretty solid defender.

Damion Lee: 0.1 wins, $2.1M last year -He has played just 25 games over the last two seasons due to injury.

Ricky Council IV: 0.1 wins, waived from non-gtd minimum - Council had some promising efficiency in his rookie year that didn't hold up with more minutes in year two.

Pat Spencer (R): 0.0 wins, prorated minimum last year - He gave GSW some filler minutes during injury stretches, but is 5-for-24 in his career from deep.

Kevin Knox II: 0.0 wins, prorated minimum last year - The Jazz briefly employed Knox once before and opted not to continue the relationship.

Lamar Stevens: 0.0 wins, prorated minimum last year - Stevenson was a legit rotation player in Cleveland, but played only 17 total games last season, party due to injury.

Lonnie Walker IV: 0.0 wins, $2.9M TO declined - Heading overseas, but with an NBA buyout clause until 8/1 - Good example here of why "6'4" scoring guard with middling efficiency" is a pretty replaceable archetype.

Jae Crowder: 0.0 wins, prorated minimum last year - JUST 103 MINUTES FOR JAE DURING HIS SACTO STINT IN HIS 13TH YEAR IN THE LEAGUE.

PJ Tucker: 0.0 wins, $3.4M TO declines - Pops Junior only set foot on the hardwood three times last season after signing late in the year, and then only appeared once in the postseason.

Markieff Morris: -0.1 wins, $2.1M last year - Neither Dallas nor L.A. needed a ton from Morris, who has now played just 23 games per season over the last four years.

Markelle Fultz: -0.1 wins, prorated minimum last year - Orlando might have wished they still had Fultz amid all their guard injuries, but instead he was busy barely getting off the Kings' bench.

Elfrid Payton: -0.1 wins, $3.2M TO declined - Payton started each of the last three seasons NOT on a roster.

Nate Williams: -0.1 wins, waived from non-guaranteed deal - He enters the free agent market as Houston processes some end-of-roster cuts, but the Jazz already had him in once before.

Taj Gibson: -0.2 wins, $2.1M last year - Gibson just turned 40, so we'll see who could use a camp counselor type veteran.

Vlatko Cancar: -0.2 wins, $2.1M last year - He's been healthy for parts of five seasons, and still hasn't made himself a rotation regular in Denver.

Charles Bassey: -0.3 wins, $2.1M last year - A second-round pick who hasn't really ensconced himself in a rotation, despite showing momentary flashes early on in San Antonio.

Maxwell Lewis: -0.3 wins, waived from $2.2M NG - Maxwell got a little more run for the tanking Nets toward the end of the season, but they decided not to bring him back.

Tristan Thompson: -0.6 wins, $2.1M last year - The veteran big man's games played over the last three seasons: 40, 49, 0.

Vasilije Micic: -0.7 wins, waived from $8.1M with buyout - Micic took a pretty large discount on his buyout, and the thinking is that it's so he could head back to Europe.

Alex Len: -1.0 wins, prorated minimum last year - He hasn't averaged 8ppg since before the bubble, but hangs around because he's an interior bruiser.

Braxton Key: not enough minutes, prorated minimum last year - The 6'8" wing has never played more than 20 games in a season.

James Johnson: not enough minutes, $2.1M last year - The expectation is that the Wyoming native might be close to unlacing his sneakers for good.

Terence Davis: not enough minutes, prorated minimum last year - He was signed at the very end of the season after being out of the league in 2023-24, and only appeared in one game.

Coming off 2-way deals (restricted if qualifying offer tendered): Kai Jones (0.9), Quenton Jackson (0.7), Jeff Dowtin (0.7), Bones Hyland (0.5), Trevelin Queen (0.2), Emoni Bates (0.1), Alex Reese (0.1), Kelon Brooks Jr. (0.0), MarJon Beauchamp (0.0), Alex Ducas (0.0), David Roddy (0.0), Tosan Evbuoman (0.0), Josh Christopher (-0.1), Sidy Cissoko (-0.1), JT Thor (-0.1), Jaylen Martin (-0.3), Trey Jemison (-0.3), Damion Baugh (-0.3), Jalen Hood-Schifino (-0.4), Wendell Moore Jr. (-0.5), players with not enough minutes for EPM wins: Marques Bolden, Seth Lundy, Mac McClund, Mason Jones, David Duke Jr., Anton Watson, Ron Harper Jr., Jahmir Young, Miles Norris

Off the Market

James Harden: 11.6 EPM wins added, Agreed to 2/$81.5M (w/ PO) after PO decline - Most expect Harden to stay in Clipperland, and even if he didn't, the Jazz adding a 36-year-old who has to have the ball all the time would be a curious way to manage development of all their young guards/wings.

Damian Lillard: 9.0 wins, Had his 2/$112M extension entirely waived and stretched - Agreed to 3/$42M deal with Porland - In a shocking sacrifice to keep a competitive roster around Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Bucks are going to eat the rest of Lillard's salary. He's still a very good basketball player at nearly 35, but is expected to miss all of next season with an Achilles tear.

Fred VanVleet: 8.4 wins - Agreed to new 2/$50M deal with Houston

Kyrie Irving: 8.0 wins - Agreed to new 3/$119M deal (with PO) in Dallas

Brook Lopez: 6.6 wins, $23M last year -Agreed to 2/$18M with Clippers - Lopez is still a defensive anchor, even at 37, but doesn't align well with Utah's youth movement.‍

Julius Randle (PO): 6.4 wins, $30.9M PO - Agreed to new 3/$100M (w/ PO) after declining option - Randle just had his deepest and best playoff run ever and may opt out to capitalize — but if he does, he'll be out of Utah's price range.

Dorian Finney-Smith: 6.2 wins, declined $15.4M PO - Agreed to 4/$53M with Houston - The non-taxpayer MLE is lower than the option DFS declined, but he clearly thinks he can get a longer-term commitment somewhere... possibly Houston.

Ty Jerome: 6.1 wins, $2.6M last year - Agreed to 3/$28M deal in Memphis - Jerome just exploded out of nowhere thanks to a 44% outside shooting season, and the Cavs are bracing for him to leave, which is why they locked up Sam Merrill and traded for Lonzo Ball.

Chris Paul: 5.9 wins, $10.5M last year - Agreed to 1-year minimum deal with LAC - The Point God played and started all 82 last season, but the decline has inarguably started, with two straight single-digit scoring seasons (his first ever).

Myles Turner: 5.5 wins, $19.9M last year - Agreed to 4/$107M deal with Milwaukee - What Indiana does with their 2015 lottery selection will determine whether they can use cap exceptions to stay plucky during Tyrese Haliburton's yearlong rehab, but either way, Turner probably doesn't fit a need for Utah unless there's a Walker Kessler trade.

Naz Reid (PO): 5.4 wins, Agreed to 5/$125M with Minnesota after opting out - He's a very different type of center from Kessler, but it's not crazy to think Reid could look for a bigger role elsewhere, especially if Randle opts in.

Luke Kornet: 4.9 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 4/$41M with San Antonio - He's only ever been a low-minute backup for five teams in eight years, but advanced stats love him.

Dennis Schröder: 4.6 wins, $13M last year - Agreed to 3/$45M deal with Sacramento - The German guard is set to be a possibility for the Kings, and the Jazz probably don't need to add another guard anyway unless it's someone who totally changes their reality.

Santi Aldama (R): 4.5 wins, $4.0M last year - Agreed to 3/$52.5M with Memphis - Aldama has quietly been really solid for Memphis as his role has increased: he's averaged 12-6-3 (rounded) in 26 minutes per game over the two most recent seasons, with solid advanced stats.

Davion Mitchell (R): 4.3 wins, - Agreed to new 2/$24M deal in Miami; Mitchell shot lights out from deep after arriving in Miami midseason (44.7%), but mostly is still thought of as a change-of-pace, sparkplug type of guard who.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker: 4.1 wins, $4.3 last year - Agreed to 4/$62M sign-and-trade to Atlanta - NAW has solidified himself as a rotational piece since being included in Utah's 2023 trade with Minnesota, but the reality is that he might have not had the same trajectory if he had stayed put, since Utah is swimming in guards.

Caris LeVert: 4.0 wins, $16.6M last year - Agreed to 2/$29M deal with Detroit - Atlanta was said to be interested in retaining the 6-foot-6 wing, which they could do without winding up in the tax.

Tyus Jones: 3.8 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 1/$7M deal in Orlando - Jones is a steady presence at point, and could be an interesting mentor if other vet trades happen first.

Guerschon Yabusele (R): 3.7 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 2/$12M deal with NYK - The former first-round pick parlayed a strong FIBA showing into an NBA return and gave Philly 11 points and almost six rebounds a game as a meaty combo forward.

Gary Trent Jr.: 3.6 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 2/$7.5M to stay in Milwaukee -  Trent is a young (26) veteran who just had his most efficient season yet (.591 TS%) and then played well in Milwaukee's short playoff run.

Sam Merrill: 3.5 wins, $2.2M last year - Agreed to 4/$38M deal to stay in Cleveland; Win math stats love efficient shooters, so the placement here might be overvaluing him some — but it would be fun to see the USU product keep sniping way at the NBA level.

Kevon Looney: 3.1 wins, $8.0M last year - Agreed to 2/$16M with Pelicans - Looney is a workman style big and a good rebounder, but barring a trade, the Jazz probably envision most of their center minutes going to Kessler, Filipowski and new acquisition Jusuf Nurkic.

Bobby Portis (PO): 2.8 wins, Agreed to 3/$44M with Milwaukee after $13.4M PO declined- A lengthy suspension cut into an otherwise productive season, but in each of the previous two seasons he was a 6MOY finalist.

Tim Hardaway Jr.: 2.8 wins, $16.2M last year - Agreed to 1-year deal with Denver - He rightly got credit for aiding in Detroit's remarkable turnaround after starting every game he played for them, but actually shot and scored less than in any of his Dallas seasons.

Duncan Robinson (ETO): 2.8 wins, used $19.9M ETO - Agreed to 3/$48M S&T to Detroit - For a bench shooting specialist who sometimes starts, we'll see if there's a $20M offer out there in this cap environment... or if Robinson triggered the ETO to lock in long-term money, quite possibly in Miami.

D'Angelo Russell: 2.6 wins, $18.7M last year - Agreed to 2/$13M in Dallas - DLo is a talented scorer and an eccentric personality, and frankly it would be a bit surprising if the Jazz took that risk given their efforts to create a strong culture for the kiddos.

Luke Kennard (PO): 2.6 wins, $9.3M PO - Agreed to 1/$11M with Atlanta - Kennard is a career 44% outside shooter who does enough other stuff at a B-/C+ level to have been a rotation fixture in each of his three spots, and certainly jives with the Ainges' pursuit of more shooting.

Nicolas Batum (PO): 2.4 wins, $4.9M PO - Agreed to 2/$11.5M (with a TO) to stay with Clippers after declining option - He's 36 now, and it's been six years since he turned in a double-digit season, but at this point the value proposition here is mostly built around his veteran know-how and spot shooting.

Jaxson Hayes: 2.4 wins, $2.5M last year - Agreed to 1-year deal to return to LAL - He disappeared almost entirely from LA's rotation in the playoffs, which is part of why Kessler remains connected to the Lakers, at least in the rumor mill.

Chris Boucher: 2.4 wins, $10.8M last year - Agreed to 1-year minimum with Boston - He's at least gotten back to taking and making more threes, but he's broadly the same player he was early in his Toronto experience, and 32 now.

Cam Thomas (R): 2.4 wins, $4M last year - Accepted 1-year QO to remain in Brooklyn ($6M) - Thomas is a gunner with high usage and middling efficiency, and per Tim Bontemps, could be a candidate to sign the qualifying offer and hit unrestricted free agency next summer.

Bradley Beal: 2.3 wins, Buyout on his 2/$112M deal - Agreed to 2-year deal (with PO) with LAC upon clearing waivers.

Cole Anthony: 2.2 wins, Buyout on his $13.1M deal - Agreed to 1-year deal with Milwaukee - Anthony joins the free agent market after taking a discount, adding another bench scoring guard to the list of available names.

Ziaire Williams: 2.1 wins, $6.1M last year - Agreed to 2/$12M (w/ TO) to stay in Brooklyn - The NBA loves 6'9" wings, and Williams finally got enough minutes in Brooklyn to average 10 & 5, but he probably isn't changing anybody's reality, and he didn't get a QO.

Clint Capela: 2.0 wins, $22.3M last year - Agreed to 3/$21.5M S&T with Houston - Capela might be a minimum signing at this point, which is a weird thing to write about someone who has started 88% of his NBA games.

Spencer Dinwiddie: 2.0 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 1-yeal deal in Charlotte - His per-minute production has been fairly consistent across his career, but probably has too much of a profile to sign on as a mentor-type role.

DeAndre Ayton: 1.9 wins, bought out from $35.6M guaranteed contract - Agreed to 2/$17M (w/ PO) deal with Lakers - Ayton is a surprise entrant into the free agent field, at a time when some high-profile teams are said to be seeking center help.

Day'Ron Sharpe: 1.8 wins, $4.0M last year - Agreed to 2/$12.5M (TO) to stay in Brooklyn

Kevin Porter Jr.: 1.8 wins- Agreed to 2/$11M with Milwaukee after PO decline - KPJ declined his player option, but is still expected to return to Milwaukee.

Marcus Smart: 1.8 wins - Agreed to 2/$11M deal with LAL after buyout

Jake LaRavia: 1.7 wins, $3.4M last year - Agreed to 2/$12M with Lakers - He had his rookie contract team option declined, and then was traded midseason to the Kings, who only ran him 367 total minutes.

Taurean Prince: 1.7 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 2/$7.1M to stay in Milwaukee - Once a rotation staple in Atlanta, Prince has bounced around to five teams in the past five seasons.

Tre Jones: 1.6 wins, $9.1M last year - Agreed to 3/$24M to stay with Bulls - Jones was at one point considered a bit of a piece when he was with San Antonio, but as detailed elsewhere on this list, the Jazz don't need more tiny guards.

Jared Butler: 1.6 wins, Waived from non-gtd minimum - Agreed to 1-year deal with Phoenix

Mo Wagner: 1.5 wins, Agreed to $5M 1-year deal w/ Orlando after $11M TO declined - Magic declined his TO because $11M is a lot for that role, but they're still interested in keeping him around to play next to his brother, Franz.

Aaron Holiday: 1.4 wins, Agreed to 1-year deal with Houston after $4.9M TO declined - It's already being reported that Holiday is as good as retained in Houston.

Ryan Rollins: 1.4 wins, prorated minimum last year - Agreed to 3/$12M to stay in Milwaukee - A late two-way conversion who played well, but Milwaukee just pulled his qualifying offer, making him unrestricted.

Josh Okogie: 1.4 wins, waived from non-gtd $7.75M - Agreed to 1-yr minimum deal with Houston - Okogie is a defense-and-corner-3 guy; at the time of his (late) entry into the free agency pool he has the second best EPM wins of any unrestricted free agent under 30, and the only guy ahead of him is Beasley, whose situation is complicated at the moment.

Jabari Walker (R): 1.3 wins, $2.0M last year - Agreed to 2-way deal with Philadelphia - He made threes at a better clip last season, which is pretty much a prerequisite for success as a wiry wing.

Sandro Mamukelashvili: 1.2 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 2/$5.5M with Toronto - The idea of "Mamu" is a big man with some skill in space, which definitely works better at least year's .628 true shooting than at his prior .552.

Jae'Sean Tate: 1.2 wins, $7.6M last year - Agreed to 1/$3M deal with Houston - Houston plans to retain Tate, now the longest-tenured Rocket.

Trendon Watford: 1.1 wins, $2.7M last year - Agreed to 2/$5.5M with Philadelphia - Another 6'9" wing who can shoot some is probably going to get a look somewhere.

Paul Reed: 1.0 wins, prorated minimum last year - Agreed to 2/$11M to remain in Detroit - The Jazz liked him enough to give him a creative offer sheet two summers ago, although he celebrated a bit when it got matched.

Jordan Clarkson: 0.9 wins, buyout on his $14M deal - Agreed to sign with New York after waiver process complete - After six highly entertaining years, the Clarkson era is over in Utah, as one of the vibiest Jazzmen ever looks for a role with a contender.

Gary Harris: 0.9 wins, $7.5 TO declined - Agreed to 2-year deal with PO in Milwaukee - There was a point in time when Harris would have been the perfect complement for the Jazz as a 3-and-D wing.

Richaun Holmes: 0.9 wins, waived from a partially guaranteed $13M contract - Going overseas - Holmes hits the free agent market late after Washington cut his mostly non-guaranteed salary.

Javonte Green: 0.8 wins, prorated minimum last year - Agreed to 1-year deal with Detroit - He did his best work in Chicago, but saw only 166 total minutes after teaming up with the Cavs midseason.

Kyle Lowry: 0.7 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to return to Philadelphia on a 1-year deal - The 6-time All-Star averaged just 3.9 point in Philly last season, and just turned 39.

Amir Coffey: 0.7 wins, $3.9M last year - Agreed to Exhibit 9 deal with Milwaukee - The 6-year Clipper has been a useful 3-and-D wing in limited minutes.

Mason Plumlee: 0.5 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 1-year minimum deal with Charlotte - The savvy-but-limited big might need to look elsewhere after Phoenix added multiple centers.

Eric Gordon (PO): 0.5 wins, declined $3.5M PO - Agreed to 1-year minimum deal to stay in Philly - Gordon is also approaching 37 (on Christmas Day), and opted out of his deal with the Sixers.

Dante Exum: 0.5 wins, $3.2M last year, restricted - Agreed to 1-year deal to return to Dallas - The former Jazz lottery pick has been pretty productive for Dallas when healthy... but injuries have limited him throughout his now 11-year career.‍

Marvin Bagley III: 0.5 wins, $12.5M last year - Agreed to 1-year deal with Washington - The former No. 2 overall pick is fighting for minutes at this stage in his career: just 8.5 mpg last season across stints with two teams.

Doug McDermott: 0.5 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 1-year deal to stay in Sacramento - His 11-year career is a testament that if you can shoot (41.1% career 3FG), you can hang around this league.

Larry Nance Jr.: 0.4 wins, $11.2M last year -  Agreed to deal with Cleveland - It's been a tough few years health-wise for Nance, who only saw the court 24 times last season.

Caleb Houstan: 0.4 wins, $2.2M TO declined - Agreed to 1-year deal with Atlanta - The low-usage bench wing had his option declined.

Shake Milton: 0.4 wins, Waived from $3M non-guaranteed deal - Heading overseas - Milton was a cap casualty whose waiver allowed LAL to use the biannual exception on Marcus Smart... but he's only a couple of years removed from being a rotation piece in Philly.

Justin Edwards: 0.3 wins - Agreed to new 3-yr deal with Philadelphia after TO declined

Luka Garza: 0.3 wins, $2.3M TO declined - Agreed to 2/$5.5M with Boston - He's had some useful stretches, but mostly has been buried on a Minnesota team with a lot of high-quality big men.

Tre Mann: 0.3 wins, $4.9M last year - Agreed to 3/$24M deal to stay in Charlotte - Mann averaged a dozen points on pretty good shooting since joining Charlotte midway through the 2023-24 season, but didn't get a QO.

Dominick Barlow: 0.3 wins, $2.3M TO declined- Agreed to 2-way with Philadelphia - It's no surprise Atlanta declined the option since they only found 3765 minutes for him all last season.

Lindy Waters III: 0.3 wins, $2.2M last year - Agreed to 1-year deal with SAS - So far, the best version of Waters has been as a low-minute spot shooter.

Olivier-Maxence Prosper: 0.3 wins, waived & stretched from $3M - Agreed to 2-way with Memphis

Josh Minott: 0.2 wins, $2.32 TO declined - Agreed to 2/$5M deal with Boston - There's not a huge body of work to go off of here: just 463 total minutes over three NBA seasons.

Jeff Green: 0.2 wins, $8M last year - Agreed to 1-year minimum in Houston - The glorious Jeff Green Jazz era lasted all of a half season, although that was under a different coaching staff.

Jordan McLaughlin: 0.2 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 1-year deal with San Antonio - Speaking of tiny guards, McLaughlin's minutes have tapered down.

Garrett Temple: 0.1 wins - Agreed to 1-yr minimum deal with Toronto

Jock Landale: 0.1 wins, Agreed w/ Memphis after being waived from $8M NG - The Aussie center was a cap casualty, with a contract guarantee date that made Houston have to cut him to accommodate their other moves.

Isaiah Jackson (R): 0.1 wins, $4.4M last year - Agreed to 3/$21M deal with Pacers - An Achilles injury kept him out most of last season, but there's some talent there.

Chuma Okeke: 0.1 wins, $2.5M TO declined - Heading overseas - The former No. 16 pick just hasn't really held onto steady minutes in any of his three spots.

Jordan Goodwin: 0.1 wins - Claimed off waivers by Phoenix

Jaden Springer: 0.1 wins, waived from non-gtd minimum - Agreed to camp deal with NOP - More proof that the Jazz have an abundance of guards: they just waived this one, a recent first-round draft pick.

Chris Livingston: 0.0 wins, waived off $2.2M non-guaranteed - Re-signed for 1-year guaranteed w/ Milwaukee. The 6'6" wing rarely made it off the bench in two Milwaukee seasons.

Johnny Juzang: 0.0 wins, waived off $2.9M non-guaranteed - Agreed to 1-year deal with Minnesota - Juzang saw some real growth over his three Jazz years, but the front office is clearly trying to create more opportunities for young guards.

Joe Ingles: -0.1 wins, $2.1M last year: Agreed to 1-year minimum with Minnesota

Blake Wesley: -0.1 wins, bought out from Washington - Agreed to 1-year deal with Portland - For someone with his minutes and stature to take a buyout often signals that a player has another spot worked out.

Antonio Reeves: -0.1 wins, waived from non-guaranteed minimum deal - Agreed to 2-way deal with Charlotte - Reeves had nice stretches in his rookie season: from March 1 onward, he averaged nearly a dozen, and on 45% outside shooting.

Colby Jones: -0.1 wins - Agreed to 2-way deal with Detroit

JD Davison: -0.1 wins, waived from non-guaranteed deal - Agreed to 1-year deal with Houston - Boston picked up his team opti0n, but his salary was still non-guaranteed.

Colin Castleton: -0.1 wins, waived from non-guaranteed deal - Agreed to Exhibit 10 deal with Orlando - Castleton is a bit of a tweener big whose value proposition isn't really predicated on stretch skills (2-for-16 from outside in two seasons) or interior D (just 0.7 blocks per 36 minutes).

Stanley Umude: -0.1 wins - Agreed to Exhibit 10 with SAS

Jericho Sims: -0.2 wins, $2.1M last year - Agreed to 2-year deal w/ PO in Milwaukee - Sims is high-energy, but doesn't really shoot, score or block shots.

Anthony Gill: -0.3 wins, waived from $2.5M NG - Agreed to 1-year deal with Washington - Sub-30% outside shooting isn't a great recipe for success as a 6'7" wing.

Bruce Brown: -0.4 wins, $23M last year - Agreed to 1-year deal with Denver - He was pretty valuable after helping Denver with the '23 championship, but has underperformed on this contract.‍

Jordan Miller: -0.5 wins, prorated minimum last year - Agreed to return to LAC on a 2-way - Miller wasn't converted from his two-way contract until March, and only played spot minutes for the Clips.

‍Former two-way players off the market:

Collin Gillespie: 1.2 wins - Agreed to 1-yr deal with Phoenix

Branden Carlsen: 0.5 wins - Agreed to new 2-way deal with OKC

Dru Smith: 0.5 wins - Agreed to 3-year minimum deal (with TO) in Miami

Cam Spencer: 0.4 wins - Agreed to guaranteed 4-yr $10.5M deal to stay in Memphis

Keaton Wallace: 0.3 wins - Agreed to stay in Atlanta on a 2-way

Oscar Tshiebwe: 0.3 wins - Agreed to stay in Utah on a 2-way

Luke Travers: 0.2 wins - Agreed to new 2-way deal in Cleveland

Drew Peterson: 0.2 wins - Agreed to 2-way deal with Charlotte

Patrick Baldwin Jr.: 0.2 wins - Agreed to camp deal with LAC

Tristan Vukcevic: 0.1 wins - Agreed to new 2-way deal with Washington

Yuki Kawamura: 0.1 wins - Agreed to a 2-way deal with Chicago

PJ Hall: 0.1 wins - Agreed to a 2-way deal with Memphis

Daeqwon Plowden: 0.1 wins - Agreed to 2-way deal with Sacramento

N'Faly Dante: 0.1 wins - Signed 2-year minimum offer sheet w/ Atlanta, Houston declined to match

Tyson Etienne - 0.0 wins - Agreed to new 2-way deal in Brooklyn

Jacob Toppin: 0.0 wins - Agreed to new 2-way with Atlanta

TyTy Washington:  0.0 wins - Agreed to camp deal with LAC

Kessler Edwards: 0.0 wins - Agreed to exhibit 10 with Denver

Lester Quinones: 0.0 wins - Agreed to Exhibit 10 with Orlando

EJ Liddell: 0.0 wins - Agreed to 2-way with Brooklyn

Spencer Jones: -0.1 wins - Accepted 2-way QO to stay in Denver

Christian Koloko: -0.1 wins - Agreed to return to LAL on a 2-way

Enrique Freeman: -0.1 wins - Agreed to 2-way deal with Minnesota

Adam Flagler: -0.1 wins - Agreed to exhibit 10 deal with San Antonio

Justin Minaya: -0.1 wins - Agreed to Exhibit 10 with Orlando

Trey Alexander: -0.2 wins - Agreed to 2-way with New Orleans

Jamal Cain: -0.2 wins - Agreed to 2-way with Orlando

Micah Potter: -0.5 wins - Agreed to camp deal with San Antonio

Reece Beekman: -0.5 wins - Agreed to Exhibit 10 with Orlando

Jesse Edwards: (not enough minutes) - Accepted 2-way QO to stay in Minnesota

Emanuel Miller: (not enough minutes) - Accepted 2-way QO to stay in Chicago

Trentyn Flowers: (not enough minutes) - Accepted 2-way QO to stay in LAC

Isaiah Crawford: (not enough minutes) - Agreed to 2-way deal with Houston

Bryce McGowens: Agreed to 2-way deal with NOP

Tristen Newton: Accepted 2-way QO to remain in Minnesota

Daniss Jenkings: Returned to Detroit on 2-way

Riley Minix: Returned to SAS on 2-way

Harrison Ingram: Returned to SAS on 2-way

Ethan Thompson: Exhibit 10 with Orlando

Dan Clayton

Dan Clayton has been covering the Jazz for several different outlets since 2003, including as a contributor to Salt City Hoops since 2013. Dan enjoys sharing his cap knowledge, X-and-O insights and big picture takes, both at Salt City Hoops and on social media. You can find him on X/Twitter and Bluesky as @danclayt0n (that’s a zero in there). Dan and his family are back in the Salt Lake City area after living in Brooklyn for several years.

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