The Utah Jazz added some of their players to a deal as free agency 2 Devastating…

Jazz lose two players, make their first signing of free agency on Monday

The Jazz will sign 27-year-old center Drew Eubanks, who spent last season with the Phoenix Suns.Utah Jazz sign Phoenix's Drew Eubanks in first move of free agency

As the NBA’s calendar turned to the 2024-25 season, the Jazz waived one player, lost another to free agency, but gained a new center.

The addition: former Phoenix center Drew Eubanks on a two-year, $10 million contract, in a move first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Eubanks, a 6-9 center, spent last season with the Suns after two years with Portland and three with the San Antonio Spurs.

In a related deal, the Jazz waived Omer Yurtseven, the 26-year-old third-string center who the Jazz signed last offseason after two years with the Miami Heat. Yurtseven played 48 games for the Jazz, starting 12, and was slated to make $2.6 million next season had he not been waived.

Then, late Monday, the Los Angeles Clippers signed away point guard Kris Dunn from the team. Dunn, 30, saw his career revitalized in his one and a half seasons as a Jazz player after the team initially signed him on a 10-day contract in Feb. 2023.

Eubanks, 27, averaged five points and four rebounds per game for Phoenix last year, playing 15 minutes per night as Phoenix’s backup center. He earned that role over former Jazzman Udoka Azubuike, who signed a one-year minimum deal with the Suns last season. Eubanks, meanwhile, had a player option for the 2024-25 season with the Suns, which he opted out of to pursue free agency.

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