Utah Jazz Trade Rumors: Ranking the Moves Most Likely to Happen
Tyrone Corbin's Utah Jazz got off to a pretty solid start to the season, but since have found their struggles, dropping nine of their past 12 games to fall under the .500 mark at 16-18.
Utah is a star player away from being a pretty good team, but unable to acquire one, they must continue to build.
The Jazz have a few pieces they can move, especially in the frontcourt, but it remains to be seen if Kevin O'Connor will make a move or two for the future.
1. Devin Harris
1 of 4Harris is one guy the Jazz remain determined to move according to Jazz beat reporter Brian T. Smith and league sources.
A few teams still need a point guard and the Harris experiment in Utah hasn't exactly paid off.
Smith also noted that Utah is open to making trades to improve the team, but nothing is imminent. However if there is one current member of the Utah team most likely to be moved, it's Harris.
2. C.J. Miles
2 of 4Utah is also open to moving Miles says Smith.
Miles is having a decent season averaging 9.7 PPG, above his career average of 8.4.
Similar to Harris, the Jazz haven't looked to move Miles, but would make him available in the right situation.
3. Al Jefferson
3 of 4Jefferson is in the middle of a very productive season, currently averaging 18.7 PPG and 9.4 RPG, but Utah doesn't feel the need to deal him even though he could bring in a decent return says Smith.
He would be a smart guy to move, but it's very doubtful Jefferson goes anywhere, especially since he's been enjoying his time in Utah.
4. Paul Millsap
4 of 4Millsap could be another trade candidate that could bring in a decent haul, but similar to Jefferson, Smith says there is no pressure to move Millsap to make room for young power forward Derrick Favors and center Enes Kanter in the near future.
Millsap would be the least likely Utah player to be moved at the deadline.





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