
Clippers
The Jazz weren’t supposed to land Ace Bailey, at least not according to his pre-draft script. But on Wednesday night, Utah made the call anyway, selecting the dynamic Rutgers forward with the No. 5 overall pick in a move that defied expectations and upended Bailey’s efforts to steer his destination.
According to ESPN’s Tim Bontemps, Bailey didn’t list Utah among his preferred landing spots and notably skipped all pre-draft workouts. It signaled an apparent effort to fall to a team that could promise him immediate playing time and a prominent offensive role. The Wizards were thought to be a strong possibility at No. 6, but Utah grabbed him one spot earlier, ending the suspense.
“We really like him as a player and a fit in our program,” Jazz president of basketball operations Austin Ainge said.
Once considered a top-three pick earlier in the year, Bailey’s draft stock became a lightning rod of speculation in the weeks leading up to the draft. He canceled a scheduled visit to Philadelphia and became the only prominent American prospect to bypass team workouts entirely.
Despite the lack of pre-draft contact, Bailey said he’s ready to embrace the challenge in Utah.
“I feel like once I come in, it’s going to be a lot of work,” he said. “I feel like I’m a person that likes to work out a lot. I’m going to push my teammates to be the best they can be. I want to come in and be a leader as a young cat.”
Trail Blazers
Trail Blazers general manager Joe Cronin wasn’t guessing when he called Hansen Yang’s name with the 16th pick on Wednesday night. He had been tracking the 7-foot-2 Chinese center for nearly two years, per The Oregonian’s Aaron Fentress.
“This wasn’t a last-minute thing,” Cronin said. “His ceiling is very high.”
Yang, the Chinese Basketball Association’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2024, is widely considered a developmental prospect, but Cronin and the Blazers believe his blend of size and skill makes him a worthwhile long-term play.
“It’s extremely difficult to find a young player of that stature with this skillset,” Cronin said. “It’s translatable stuff — we’ve seen really, really skilled big men that can do all the things that he can do typically succeed in our league. Yeah, it might take him a little time, but as he figures out the speed and pace of our game, I wouldn’t put a ceiling on him. He’s that talented.”
The Blazers reportedly considered trade-down options but ultimately stayed at No. 16 out of concern that Yang wouldn’t be there much longer. Cronin hinted that other teams had begun circling.
“We weren’t comfortable going back any further,” he said.
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