New York. The Utah Jazz selected Kansas freshman guard Darryn Peterson with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft on Tuesday, while AJ Dybantsa went No. 1 to the Washington Wizards. Peterson averaged 20.2 points and 4.2 rebounds per game at Kansas and set the program freshman scoring mark. Salt Lake City reactions included reports that Peterson interviewed with the Jazz at the NBA combine and visited the city; team medicals reportedly raised no concerns. Peterson missed 11 college games due to cramping tied by him to creatine, scored 32 points on Jan. 6 and 28 points in the NCAA Tournament on March 20, and will now prepare for his rookie season.
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If you're a Utah Jazz fan, this is exciting news. Peterson's impressive stats at Kansas suggest he could be a game-changer for the team. Keep an eye on his performance in the upcoming season. If you're into fantasy basketball, consider adding him to your roster.
Peterson's selection by the Jazz is a promising development for the team and its fans. Despite some health concerns in college, he's shown he can deliver on the court. Worth forwarding if you know a Jazz fan or someone who loves tracking rising stars in the NBA.
The Utah Jazz and Darryn Peterson benefited directly: the Jazz gained a top-two draft pick to add scoring talent and roster upside, while Peterson secured a high draft slot that advances his professional career and earning potential.
The University of Kansas lost a leading freshman scorer who declared for the draft; the Jayhawks will need to replace his 20.2 points-per-game output and adjust rotations for the next NCAA season.
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Utah Jazz select Kansas guard Darryn Peterson No.2
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