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Ryan Smith, owner of the Utah Jazz, discussed the team's strategy for the upcoming NBA Draft, specifically regarding the No. 2 overall pick. He emphasized the process rather than naming potential draft targets.
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Fresh off an appearance on the âPat McAfee Showâ and before boarding a plane to Chicago for the NBA Draft Combine, Ryan Smith peeled back the curtain just a bit on how the Utah Jazz intend to use the No. 2 overall pick in June.
Not âwhoâ the Jazz would draft, but how the process will play out.
On Monday, Utah Jazz and Utah Mammoth co-owners Ryan and Ashley Smith spoke about the upcoming draft, professional hockey in Utah and the power of live sports as part of the Atlantic Across America Utah event, presented in partnership with the Deseret News. Atlantic staff writer and Deseret Voices podcast host McKay Coppins led the discussion at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Salt Lake City
Before taking the stage with Coppins, Smith appeared remotely on Pat McAfeeâs show on ESPN, where the host floated the possibility of the Jazz trading up to take BYU product AJ Dybantsa, the presumptive No. 1 overall pick.
Ryan Smith indicated that the Jazz's focus is on the process of utilizing the No. 2 overall pick rather than naming specific players they might draft.
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Ryan and Ashley Smith participated in the Atlantic Across America Utah event, where they discussed the upcoming NBA Draft and other topics related to sports in Utah.
The NBA Draft Combine, which Ryan Smith attended, takes place shortly before the NBA Draft, specifically in June.

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Coppins posed the same question. And while Smith didnât address Dybantsa directly, he shed plenty of light on the organizationâs approach to the draft and how he views Jazz president of basketball operations Austin Ainge and CEO Danny Ainge.
âI think the next 40 days youâre going to see some madness in the NBA,â Smith said. âAnd, you know, it might or might not be with us, and maybe the best thing that Danny sees and Austin see is just the path of just to go and letâs draft the best player available.â
Hereâs more from what Smith told Coppins:
âTiming is really important in these things. And the days of having someone on the opposite side of the front office whoâs not smart are long gone.â
âAustin and Danny have also been known to do some pretty crazy stuff on draft night. Like when they traded the No. 1 (pick) back to No. 3 and took Jayson Tatum (in 2017).â
âAnd I will tell you this, Danny has a chip missing and thatâs, he doesnât care what anybody else thinks, including myself. And thatâs what we want. We want someone whoâs not afraid to make moves regardless if theyâre unpopular or popular at this time.â
âWe know that Austin is an absolute star in this league, and we are so fortunate to have (the Ainges) instead of me running basketball decisions in the draft.â
âDanny has made a living with owners who are overinvolved. Our job is to put the right people in place to be the sounding board, and whatâs crazy is they always come to us because they want a different perspective, but at the same time they definitely are going to do everything in their power to improve our team to a championship.â
âI know that (the Ainges) donât draft just based on fit. Always take the best player available, weâll figure out how to make them fit.â