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SALT LAKE CITY — The NBA draft is Thursday, which means right now is crunch time for Utah Jazz Vice President of Player Personnel Walt Perrin.
But he still took part in the annual tradition of joining KSL SportsBeat to talk about the Jazz’s needs and possible targets in 2017, when the team holds two late first-round picks and two second-rounders.
Perrin talks about several Jazz workout invititations, including UCLA’s TJ Leaf, SMU’s Semi Ojeleye, Syracuse’s Tyler Lydon and a few local products like Utah’s Kyle Kuzma, BYU’s Eric Mika, Utah State’s Jalen Moore, Weber State’s Jeremy Senglin and former Lone Peak High star Frank Jackson.
Click the video above for the complete predraft conversation.