The Utah Jazz entered Thursday night’s 2017 NBA Draft with four picks – the 24th, 30th, 42nd and 55th. Ironically, after all was said and done, the only the one that the Jazz utilized at its original position was the 55th.
After trading the 24th pick and Trey Lyles to the Denver Nuggets to move up and select Louisville product Donovan Mitchell at No. 13 overall, the Jazz then would go on to trade their 30th and 42nd picks to the Los Angeles Lakers to move up and select UNC’s Tony Bradley with the 28th pick.