With their most recent stretch as losers of their last five games, it'd be odd to think the Utah Jazz would be buyers at the trade deadline. However, it's definitely possible as long as it won't interfere with their tank, nor should it interfere with their intentions of having cap space this summer. Luckily, trading for Kevon Looney wouldn't get in the way of that.
ESPN's Bobby Marks proposed a three-way trade between the Jazz, New Orleans Pelicans, and Golden State Warriors in which the following would happen.
Warriors get: Trey Murphy III, Jordan Hawkins
Pelicans get: Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody, three Warriors first-round picks
Jazz get: Looney, Raptors 2031 second-round pick, 2032 Pelicans second-round pick, cash considerations
This deal is more about the Warriors and Pelicans than the Jazz, but Marks made note of the Jazz's participation in the deal.