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"Jamal Murray for the Poor": Utah Jazz Gambled on a New Diamond in the Draft

Summary by Israel Hayom
Alongside Ace Bailey, who asked not to be selected by it and threatened not to appear in its ranks, but finally straightened up and arrived in the Mormon city, the club also selected Walter Clayton Jr. • The 22-year-old center has followed an unconventional path and is considered more of a "football player," but the Jazz see him as the heir to Donovan Mitchell and have already made room for him • Now the burden of proof is on him
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Alongside Ace Bailey, who asked not to be selected by it and threatened not to appear in its ranks, but finally straightened up and arrived in the Mormon city, the club also selected Walter Clayton Jr. • The 22-year-old center has followed an unconventional path and is considered more of a "football player," but the Jazz see him as the heir to Donovan Mitchell and have already made room for him • Now the burden of proof is on him

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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