3 takeaways from Utah Jazz Summer League game two

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In game one of Summer League, the Utah Jazz looked clumsy and unorganized against the star power of the Oklahoma City Thunder, and while they left night two with yet another loss, the team showed plenty of improvement, with flashes from several players that may indicate potential at the next level. It’s been just two days, and the Jazz don’t have a Chet Holmgren, Nikola Jovic or Keegan Murray on their squad, but after game two, there’s plenty more for Jazz fans to look forward too, as the team as a whole improved tremendously, even if they fell away in crunch time late in this one.

The improvement after one game is a big time positive, and if the Jazz can bring in some of their bigger names for Las Vegas Summer League, then Utah fans have plenty to look forward too, but after seeing some other stellar performances across the league, it’s safe to say that Utah are certainly a step or two behind.

Either way, Jazz fans can take away plenty from game number two of summer league, and even if this squad is still yet to get on the board with a victory, there are signs that this squad is building, with players that may one day have potential at the next level.

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