SALT LAKE CITY (KSL.com) — The Utah Jazz unveiled their 16-man roster for the upcoming Salt Lake City Summer League on Monday.
The 11th iteration of the event will take place on July 4, 6, and 7 at the Huntsman Center on the University of Utah campus.
This year, the Memphis Grizzlies, Atlanta Hawks, and Oklahoma City Thunder will join the Jazz in early June.
Notable players to look out for on those rosters include Cam Boozer, Cedric Coward, Richie Saunders, Kingston Flemings, Aday Mara, and Bennett Stirtz.
Utah Jazz Salt Lake City Summer League Roster
Guards: Darryn Peterson, Bez Mbeng, Tamar Bates, Hayden Gray, Justin Harmon, Max Abmas
Forwards: Ace Bailey, Cody Williams, Blake Hinson, Eric Dixon, Matt Cleveland
Centers: Micah Handlogten, Jaxon Kohler, Kylor Kelley, Jonas Aidoo, Mohamed Wague
Salt Lake City Summer League History
The annual showcase of both rookies and young talent in the NBA is returning to Utah for the 11th time.
The modern iteration of the event debuted in 2015 with the Rocky Mountain Revue moniker, a nod to the pro-am roots of a similar event that was held in the late 1980s, 1990s, and into the 2000s.
The event was rebranded to the Utah Jazz Summer League in 2017, and changed once again in 2019 to the Salt Lake City Summer League.
Memphis has competed in the event for seven straight years. 2026 will make it eight in a row. OKC will reach its fifth year in a row this summer.
The list of notable names to hoop in Utah in early July is a long one. Aside from the obvious Jazz stars over the last decade, Jaren Jackson Jr., Ben Simmons, Trae Young, Jayson Tatum, Chet Holmgren, and more have all competed in the SLC Summer League.
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