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Updated · hoopsrumors.com · Jul 5
Darryn Peterson Drops 28 in Jazz Debut as No. 2 Pick Eyes NCAA Rematch
Updated
Updated · hoopsrumors.com · Jul 5

Darryn Peterson Drops 28 in Jazz Debut as No. 2 Pick Eyes NCAA Rematch

3 articles · Updated · hoopsrumors.com · Jul 5

Summary

  • 28 points from Darryn Peterson powered Utah’s 103-102 Summer League win over Atlanta in his first game since March, with the rookie shooting 11-of-21 and hitting 4-of-7 from deep.
  • The No. 2 pick said facing Hawks big man Zuby Ejiofor sharpened his focus after St. John’s knocked Peterson’s Kansas team out of the NCAA Tournament on a game-winner.
  • Salt Lake City fans gave Peterson a standing ovation before tipoff, then quickly erupted again after his opening layup and a chase-down block on fellow rookie Kingston Flemings.
  • Elsewhere around Utah, Keyonte George received NBA approval to serve as an unpaid assistant coach for one July 9 Summer League game, while the Jazz’s Walker Kessler trade reflected concern over a potential $36 million-a-year offer sheet.

Insights

Is Cameron Boozer’s polished game a safer bet for stardom than Darryn Peterson’s high-risk, high-reward potential?
With Boozer and Peterson shining, could the 2026 draft class produce the most competitive Rookie of the Year race?
Despite scoring 28 points, do Peterson’s turnovers and injury history foreshadow problems for the Utah Jazz?