The Grizzlies and Jazz have agreed to a blockbuster trade, according to Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link), who reports that former Defensive Player of the Year Jaren Jackson Jr. is heading to Utah along with wings John Konchar and Vince Williams Jr. and center Jock Landale.
In exchange, Memphis will acquire guard Walter Clayton, swingman Kyle Anderson, forwards Taylor Hendricks and Georges Niang, and three future first-round picks, sources tell Charania.
Those three first-rounders headed to the Grizzlies are the Lakers’ 2027 pick (top-four protected), either the Cavaliers’, Timberwolves’, or Jazz’s own 2027 pick (whichever is most favorable), and the Suns’ 2031 pick (unprotected), reports Jake Fischer of The Stein Line (Twitter link).
It’s a shocking move for a couple reasons. For one, multiple reports ahead of Thursday’s trade deadline suggested that Memphis had no interest in moving Jackson and hoped to hang onto – and build around – the big man going forward.
Additionally, while there were multiple teams said to be inquiring on Jackson’s availability in the hopes that the Grizzlies changed their mind, there was no indication that the Jazz were among them or that they’d be looking to use their stash of future draft picks to make this sort of move this week. Entering Tuesday’s games, Utah holds a 15-35 record, which is the sixth-worst mark in the NBA.
However, the move for Jackson suggests first-year president of basketball operations Austin Ainge and the Jazz are preparing to take a step forward next season. League sources tell Tony Jones of The Athletic (Twitter link) that the team doesn’t plan to trade forward Lauri Markkanen and still wants to re-sign center Walker Kessler in restricted free agency this summer. Utah envisions a frontcourt made up of Markkanen, Jackson, and Kessler, Jones explains.
Third-year guard Keyonte George and 2025 lottery pick Ace Bailey are among the other long-term building blocks in Utah, where the Jazz still control at least one first-round pick in every future draft, starting in 2026. Notably, that 2026 first-rounder will be sent to Oklahoma City if it lands outside the top eight — the Jazz are still in a fairly strong position to hang onto it, since there’s a 4.5-game gap between them and the NBA’s seventh- and eighth-worst teams (the 18-29 Bucks and 19-30 Mavericks).
As for the Grizzlies, we’d heard for weeks that they were open to trading two-time All-Star Ja Morant, but it wasn’t clear whether they intended to retool around Jackson or fully rebuild around a younger core headlined by Cedric Coward, Zach Edey, and Jaylen Wells. Now we have our answer.
While Clayton and Hendricks are just 22 years old and could carve out places in the Grizzlies’ long-term plans, the return for Jackson is primarily about adding three more first-round picks to an ever-growing collection of draft assets and creating additional cap flexibility in the present and future. The Grizzlies now control 12 first-rounders in the next 12 drafts, notes Yossi Gozlan of The Third Apron (Twitter link).
Jackson renegotiated and extended his contract with Memphis last offseason and will earn $205MM over the next four years after this one. He’s the only player of the eight involved in this trade who is owed guaranteed money beyond next season, and taking on his long-term deal will likely eliminate Utah’s cap room this summer.
In terms of 2025/26 money, Utah will be taking advantage of its significant breathing room below the luxury tax line by increasing its payroll by more than $18MM — the Jazz are sending out a combined $27.5MM in salary and taking back roughly $45.8MM.
As Gozlan tweets, the Jazz will use their four outgoing players to legally match Jackson’s $35MM cap hit, then take the other three incoming players into existing traded player exceptions (or their mid-level, if they prefer to preserve their bigger TPE).
Memphis, meanwhile, will create a record-setting trade exception worth nearly $28.9MM, per ESPN’s Bobby Marks (Twitter link).

I would assume Ja is getting moved as well by Thursday. No point in staying in Memphis at this point
*****TAKING THE PULSE OF THE HRC (Hoops Rumors Commenters)*****
One of the best sports weeks of the year is upon us, you guys – and the NBA’s got a seat at the table.
Let’s try get as many participants for this as possible. Ideally, test your luck with the entire list (tiebreakers go to those who guessed with more players), but a smaller portion is certainly welcomed.
From the list of players below, provide a YES if you think he will be traded by February 5th or a NO if you don’t think he will be traded by Feb. 5………
(1 point for each correct YES or NO)…..20 total options
1. Giannis Antetokounmpo
2. Miles Bridges
3. Jimmy Butler III
4. Anthony Davis
5. DeMar DeRozan
6. Jerami Grant
7. James Harden
8. Tyler Herro
9. REMOVE Jaren Jackson Jr. (OFF THE BOARD)
10. LeBron James Sr.
11. Jonathan Kuminga
12. Ja Morant
13. Trey Murphy III
14. Michael Porter Jr.
15. Austin Reaves
16. Domantas Sabonis
17. Klay Thompson
18. Karl Anthony Towns
19. ***Coby White*** (new inclusion)
20. Andrew Wiggins
21. Zion Williamson
****EARLY PARTICIPANTS (from “GIANNIS TRADE RUMORS: Warriors, Wolves, Blazers….”, late Monday night, PST):
-myaccount2 (predicted all 20)
-SportsBum (all 20)
-JBS (all 20)
I am extremely shocked and rocked
Wow that’s definitely surprising especially Utah. Didn’t know they had picks left after Rudy deal.
They have tons of picks and some from the Rudy deal lol
I think the jazz received 10 for one in the Rudy deal. They’re the team that received the pics.
My trade Grade
Jazz A
Grizzlies C
Assumption: 3 Jazz own unprotected first round picks
Hi Luke
Lakers 2027 pick is NOT unprotected
What I remember is
Lakers 2027 pick is top-four protected first-round pick.
1. Lakers’ 2027 pick (unprotected)??
2. either the Cavaliers’, Timberwolves’, or Jazz’s own 2027 pick
3. the Suns’ 2031 pick (unprotected)
I guess Utah is tired of losing …. About time
This who I would rather instead of KAT.
So 4 FRPs for Bane, 3 for JJJ. Can they get anything for Ja.
I would have liked to have seen the hornets get JJ
Holy Crap! Did not see that coming.
Jackson was always available and Utah’s attempt to go all in, lol.
NBA trade deadline is the most amazing real life theater.
This is shocking ngl. Jaren seemed like the one to stay in Memphis. Initial grades:
Memphis: B. JJJ was never a good rebounder and wasn’t someone who could be a long-term building block star if they chose him to stay over Ja. But, considering this, this is about as good of a return as I feel they could’ve gotten for him. WCJ is young, Taylor Hendricks got potential, and 3 first round picks just adds to the stash from the Bane trade. They now have the capital to retool for a few years and then go back all in and make another big time trade.
Utah: A+. Jaren is a perfect fit for this team longterm, alongside Keyonte and Lauri. Great d and can pop out and hit threes. Jock Landale is having a amazing year as well, and could be a longterm backup in Utah. Vince Williams and konchar are more of just throw ins. Don’t love that they made a deal like this this soon, and would’ve been better next year. Also giving up 3 frps for Jaren could turn out as a overpay.
Expected next moves:
Utah moves either Jock or Jusuf again by the deadline. Both are too good to be third string once Kessler returns.
Memphis will be much more likely to deal Ja.
Utah I meant to put a B+
Didn’t we learn that JJJ’s best position is PF not center? That is the part that is making me ask huh from the Jazz perspective.
I’d imagine Jackson will be playing power forward, at least next season. Markkanen can play small forward along with Kessler at center.
I guess if Lauri can play the 3 it works. I always saw him as a 4. Admittedly I haven’t really watch him play much since his AZ days. Well if the Jazz actually get good because of this maybe I will tune in more often 😆😆
Lauri’s 7’1, and struggles to stay in front of quicker 4’s already. He’s only playing the 3 in an emergency.
He played SF in Chicago and Cleveland quite a bit. Bailey and Jackson will take on the tougher defensive assignments. Markkanen is there to knock down shots at a high efficiency without turning the ball over.
Walker Kessler is a good rebounding and shot blocking center returning next season
Markkanen can be moved
But won’t be.
With Bailey there. I would move him by draft for sure
Jock is an UFA this summer.
Utah
PG Keyonte/Collier
SG Sensabaugh/VWJ
SF Lauri/Ace
PF Jaren/Filipowski
C Kessler/Jock/Nurkic
Memphis
PG Ja/Ty Jerome
SG Coward/Spencer
SF Wells/Hendricks/KCP
PF GG/Anderson
C Aldama/Omax/Niang
I have the same grades. Other than Memphis could turn into a A or c. Orlando and Utah have enough young talent to be good for 7 years.
Memphis did it right by getting rid of the players early seeing the writing on the wall, unlike Atlanta with Trae, young and Milwaukee with Giannis. No we will see Giannis to either Golden State or either Miami. I pretty much have my money on Golden State because they’re going to want the picks
It wasn’t that long ago that the Grizzlies were supposed to be the hit up and coming team (OKC before OKC was a thing). Now they’re going into full starting over (Morant trade obviously next), and the Jazz are finally ready to go all in.
That’s what happens when you draft a head case like Morant. What a bust that draft has been between Zion and Morant.
I blame Memphis for not able to guide Ja and his dad…
You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink.
time to tear it DOWN in memphis, Ja you are next.
Walker Kessler will now be available in the offseason. Lakers finally getting him!? And for relatively cheap cause the Lakers will have cap space, which the Jazz won’t want to match, and not too many teams will have cap space and need of a center.
Hope so, doesn’t make sense for Utah to have these two big beasts when they are in perpetual tank mode.
It sounds like their perpetual rebuild is now switching to something else.
They’re obviously no longer in the tank mode anymore. They’re ready to compete now! Grizzlies are back to the tank mode though!!!!
It totally makes sense. They aren’t tanking next season. They’re rolling with George, Bailey, Markkanen, Jackson and Kessler as the starting five.
IDK if Bailey is fully ready for that role. Also that lineup may have trouble defending SF position. Also too much rim-protection. I think Kessler gets moved. But I like the Jazz’s tune.
He’s starting at small forward now. They move him to shooting guard. SF and SG are interchangeable nowadays. Bailey can defend SFs or Guards along with smaller PFs. He’s already good at making defensive plays. He just needs to work on consistency and off ball awareness.
Jaren can’t rebound the ball at all. The Jazz can just match whatever offer is thrown at Kessler in the summer.
Players like Myles Turner A Sarr and JJJ are not in position for D-reb. Because they are hunting blocks. That’s their role and their teams want it that way. They are also out of position for O-reb. Cuz they shoot threes. This is the stretch 4/5 paradigm. Teams are constructed to compensate around it. IDK if Jazz can make it work.
Yeah, a little surprising bc the Jazz are pretty loaded with bigs already.
Wow, Memphis wanted to get out from that contract.
Won’t this negatively impact the Jazz’s tank?!
They can find plenty of phantom injuries for Jackson, Markkanen and George for the rest of this season. They ain’t tanking next season.
This gives me Deron Williams 2011 vibes trading a star to a horrible team
JA is heading to Toronto for Immanuel Quickley, another player to match salaries and a bunch of draft picks.
So Ja is gone too. Markkanen gone also?
Grizz couldn’t even get a almost allstar player in return….
Why would the jazz trade Markkanen?
JJJ and Lauri don’t work well defensively as neither are low poster defenders or strong rebounders
Kessler is one of the better low post defenders and rebounders in the league though. Jackson can defend anybody.
Kessler will be a RFA they couldn’t come to terms and then he got injured. They may end up in a Cam Thomas, Giddey, Kuminga situation.
All three guys you named are with their original teams. Utah can just match.
Neither is a center.
Kessler is a RFA.
Exactly. Kessler is an RFA. Jazz just match.
Yes but Kuminga unhappy and getting dropped it is only a 1 year deal.
Cam Thomas 1 year deal.
Giddey the only one that eventually got long term.
Teams actually want Kessler but Jazz do have money to match.
I wonder now if Ja goes how many teams really want him and his luggage?
Wow, the Grizzlies are really tearing it all down. I’ve got to imagine they’ll likely trade Ja sooner than later, at this rate.
Wow! Memphis continues the tear down. Not sure I fully see how this makes sense for the Jazz. Don’t Markannen and JJJ play the same position?
No
No way
They play similar neither rebound or hold the paint down. JJJ would work well with Kessler
Memphis going the Thunder route
Build through the draft. 2 unprotected and most favorable is crazy work
Plus the picks from the Bane deal
Might as well trade Morant for picks as well and just fully rebuild through the draft
I said this 2 months ago. Let’s go Jazz. This team is set up for success now. Jaren Jackson Jr. Along with marketin and KG. Looking up. Great trade.
Trade grades
Utah A- got a defensive and offensive player to pair with a great cast.
Grizzly b- for now. Could be a C or A.- rebuild at the right time. They’re going to get rid of JA Morant, So sell your other player or lease so you can get the most. This team was going nowhere so this was a great time to start a rebuild. You don’t rebuild when you’re in the situation that Milwaukee’s in. There’s no trade out there that they will dominate in
This is shocking! The Jazz really didn’t give up anything too valuable and they are signaling that they are done rebuilding after this season!
Going from the #1 seed in the west to all that losing for 4 years, so they can have Jaren Jackson Jr and Lauri Markkanen. Lol, Ainge is so overrated.
This is exactly what the OKC blueprint was, tear it all down to the foundation, and gather picks, then make some wise trades and draft wisely. Houston has done a smaller version of rebuilding like this. Memphis now has 7 future first round picks in two trades, they match OKC and Brooklyn now.
Memphis wins just by dumping that onerous contract. Jackson is vastly overrated.
Grizz GM will be fired by the end of the year. Horrible trade… the Ainge family doing thangs
That’s a huge starting lineup next season. Kessler at 7’2″, Jackson at 6’11, Markkanen at 7’1″ and Bailey at 6’9″ and still growing. George is a midget out there at “only” 6’4″. Jackson and Bailey can both handle tough perimeter assignments defensively. Good luck getting to the rim for their opponents.
So much for these trade apps… Fanspo ssys that deal doesn’t work.
Probably not all the way final. They add s third team to take on Konchar’s salary.
Smart for Memphis, not sure Jazz can use Lauri, JJJ and Kessler next year. Jjj does play like a damn 3 because he loves to shoot 3s, he can be a weak side defender. Jjj and Lauri don’t rebound much.
Memphis is not done. They have zero (healthy) centers on the roster.
Clear path for Santi Aldama to be the starting four moving forward (though he’ll have to play a lot of five over the rest of the year).
Taylor Hendricks is a good flier for them to take.
Kyle Anderson comes full circle as him getting traded by MEM was the beginning of the end for them.
And finally, Clayton is as big a sign as any they are ready to move on from Ja. He is the FIFTH-STRING PG otherwise. Ja Morant, Ty Jerome, Cam Spencer, Scotty Pippen Jr. Someone needs to get moved.
basically 4 first rd picks for 3 years of JJJ
starting 5 of JJJ, Kessler , Markkanen , Ace, and Keyonte could win some ball games next year
Yeah. I appreciate the Jazz finally trying to be good. They are definitely better now. Not fully sold on how good, but guess we we’ll all find out.
Seems like a dump to me. Don’t even know these Jazz players, unreal man. JJJ is one best bigs in the game. A 2Way big that is a legit 4 (PF). Jazz got a great deal imo.
Oh well here we go !!!!!!!!
Not exactly a dump. The Grizz gathered some assets for the upcoming rebuild. They got 3 firsts. Clayton was a late first round pick this season and Hendricks was the 9th pick two years back. They’re ready to start over.
I don’t know those players well. I am going to search them. Three picks is nice. But a legit young vet would be better.
JJJ is a great asset. A true 4/5 (hopefully they use him to leverage that) and still relatively young. UTH gave up very little.
Very little lol. Wish we had JJJ
The jazz gotta start winning
Why read all These talking head columns?
While everybody has great “sources”, the real Power players are into a conplete different Business.
Did anybody mention These trades ivey? Jackson to…Utah?