Trey Lyles’ professional debut is on hold. The rookie forward, picked 12th overall in last month’s draft, did not participate in the Utah Jazz’s first summer league practice Friday morning because he has yet to sign his contract. Not because he doesn't want to, but because it hasn't been offered yet.
Jazz general manager Dennis Lindsey says to blame him, not the team's rookie lottery pick, for his delayed start.this
DL "Just administratively we need, for lack of better description, cap float time to be able to have all the conversations that we need to have," Lindsey said.