SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Jazz are certainly one of the more thorough teams in the NBA as far as how they prepare for the annual NBA draft, as they regularly bring in nearly 100 prospects for predraft workouts.
The Jazz held their first workout of 2019 on Saturday at the Zions Bank Basketball Campus, bringing in six prospects more than six weeks before the June 20 draft. As is often the case with the first workout each year, none of the six are expected by draft observers to get selected.
In large part, Jazz brass hope to use the first workout to refine their own process for when higher-profile prospects start coming in closer to the draft.