Summary
Walt Perrin, the team’s vice president of player personnel, admitted that a couple of the players who participated Wednesday were “intriguing."
“We try to bring in a lot of players so we get to know them and look down the road as they may be playing in the D-League or playing somewhere else.”
Walt Perrin, Jazz vice president of player personnel
SALT LAKE CITY — After the Utah Jazz finished putting six potential draftees through a workout Wednesday morning, Walt Perrin, the team’s vice president of player personnel, admitted that a couple of the players were “intriguing.