Fri Sep 2 2022 | 20:03 | Mike Conley On The Trade Block |
Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley is on the trade block. With Utah already moving on from Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell, it's apparent the team is looking to offload its remaining assets. Conley finished last season by averaging 13.7 points, 5.3 assists, 3.0 rebounds, and 1.3 steals. He also shot 40.8% from deep, and even more surprisingly, he played 72 games. Nonetheless, Conley's best days are more than likely in the past. However, he should provide sporadic value for fantasy managers no matter where he suits up in 2022-23. |
Source: Tony Jones | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Jul 20 2022 | 10:33 | Jazz Shopping Around Mike Conley |
The Utah Jazz have been talking to opposing teams to gauge trade interest on veteran guard Mike Conley, according to Tony Jones of the Salt Lake Tribune. Jones also stated that it's unclear what kind of market there is for Conley at this moment -- if there's one at all. The 34-year-old has two years and about $45 million left on his current contract. Last year, he took a step back as he averaged 13.7 points per game -- the lowest he's averaged since 2011-12. He also averaged 5.3 assists per game while shooting 43.5% from the field. |
Source: Bleacher Report | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Apr 6 2022 | 15:26 | Donovan Mitchell, Mike Conley Will Miss Wednesday’s Game |
Utah Jazz shooting guard Donovan Mitchell (rest) and point guard Mike Conley (knee) will be held out of Wednesday's contest vs. Oklahoma City. The absences in the backcourt figure to pave the way for Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Jordan Clarkson to take on significantly elevated offensive roles, while Bojan Bogdanovic could be in that mix as well. With a playoff spot sewn up, the Jazz are choosing rest for their primary ballhandlers on the second leg of a back-to-back. Barring something unforeseen, fantasy managers can anticipate having Mitchell and Conley back for full usage Friday against the Suns. |
Source: Eric Walden | RotoBaller.com |
Sun Apr 3 2022 | 09:56 | Mike Conley Has Scoring Outburst On Saturday |
Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley put on a show during Saturday's loss to the Golden State Warriors. Prior to Saturday, Conley had gone eight straight games without scoring at least 20 points in a contest. That changed when Conley knocked down 10-of-18 shots from the floor and hit five shots from beyond the arc. The veteran guard finished with 26 points, five rebounds, and eight assists in 36 minutes of playing time. Fantasy managers shouldn't expect 20-point performances from Conley on a daily basis. However, the Jazz are going to need him to step up if they want to have any chance in the postseason. |
Source: CBS Sports | RotoBaller.com |
Sun Mar 20 2022 | 19:06 | Mike Conley Resting Against New York |
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Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Sun Mar 6 2022 | 17:53 | Mike Conley Resting Versus OKC |
Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley (rest) won't play on Sunday against Oklahoma City. With Conley's club playing its first of back-to-back outings, the veteran will get the night off to rest. As a result, Trent Forrest will likely take his place in the rotation, with the 23-year-old averaging 11.3 points and 5.3 assists throughout four starts this season. Forrest warrants starting consideration in deep seasonal formats. He should also be treated as a viable value option in DFS contests. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Mar 2 2022 | 14:27 | Mike Conley To Ramp Up Playing Time |
Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley is expected to ramp up his playing time going forward. The veteran guard was being held out of back-to-back sets up to this point. However, the Jazz have decided to lift that restriction and give Conley more minutes. Currently, Conley is playing around 28 minutes per contest. That should increase as the regular season goes on, which is great news for fantasy managers with Conley rostered. Possibly, Jordan Clarkson and Trent Forest take slight hits with Conley getting more playing time. Although, Clarkson should still remain valuable in fantasy formats with Conley's minutes increasing. |
Source: Andy Larsen | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Jan 24 2022 | 18:11 | Rudy Gobert, Mike Conley Will Miss Monday’s Contest |
Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert (calf) and point guard Mike Conley (knee, rest) have been ruled out for Monday's game vs. the Suns. Gobert has recently battled an ankle ailment but he will now be sidelined due to a strained left calf. Conley's absence comes as a form of load management after playing 29 minutes Sunday. Without the league's leading rebounder in the mix, Hassan Whiteside is likely to see a significant jump in both time on the floor and usage, making him a hot commodity in the DFS market, particularly during the four-game slate. Conley's absence (along with that of Donovan Mitchell) should funnel more intrigue toward Jordan Clarkson, although Jared Butler could be a sneaky upside DFS option in his own right. Gobert's next chance to return comes Wednesday in a rematch with Phoenix, a matchup Conley should have the green light for. |
Source: Utah Jazz | RotoBaller.com |
Fri Jan 7 2022 | 18:58 | Donovan Mitchell, Mike Conley Headline Jazz’s Friday Absences |
The Utah Jazz will be massively shorthanded for Friday's contest vs. the Raptors, with the starting backcourt of Donovan Mitchell (back) and Mike Conley (rest) among those unavailable. With other key contributors such as Rudy Gobert (health and safety protocols), Bojan Bogdanovic (finger), Jordan Clarkson (back) and Royce O'Neale (knee) also sidelined, any healthy member of the Jazz stands to see enormous DFS upside. Jared Butler should see all the minutes and offensive duties that he can handle, while Eric Paschall and Hassan Whiteside also should step into higher usage. Conley should be back in action Saturday against Indiana, although fantasy managers will want to check back for an update on Mitchell. |
Source: Utah Jazz | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Nov 9 2021 | 14:53 | Mike Conley Will Play Against Hawks |
Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley (rest) has been removed from the injury report ahead of Tuesday's game against the Atlanta Hawks. The Jazz remain cautious with their veterans, but Conley will return for this one. His return will mean less usage and minutes for Joe Ingles and Jordan Clarkson. Also, Donovan Mitchell won't be handling the ball as much. Fantasy managers can feel safe firing up Conley for Tuesday's slate. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Nov 3 2021 | 11:41 | Mike Conley Nets 30 Points In Win Over Kings |
Utah Jazz point guard Mike Conley had his best offensive game of the young season in Tuesday's win over the Sacramento Kings. He shot 11-for-19 from the field, including 6-for-9 from beyond the arc, on the way to a season-high 30 points. He also added three rebounds, two assists and a steal while turning the ball over four times. Conley averaged just 13.6 points per game over five games in October and he averaged 16.2 points per game last season, so don't expect Tuesday's offensive explosion to start a trend. He's an efficient point guard who should continue to deliver solid assists, threes and steals for fantasy managers. |
Source: ESPN | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Oct 30 2021 | 17:17 | Mike Conley Won't Play On Saturday |
Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley (knee) won't suit up against the Bulls on Saturday. With the team playing the front half of back-to-back outings, the 34-year-old will get the night off to rest his right knee. As a result, Joe Ingles should automatically show up on the radar as a viable DFS value option, with Donovan Mitchell and Jordan Clarkson also a virtual lock to benefit from a usage perspective. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Sun Aug 1 2021 | 00:45 | Mike Conley On Utah’s Radar |
Free-agent guard Mike Conley remains on the Jazz's wish list heading into the regular season. Although the veteran had played well during his time in Utah, a nagging hamstring issue relegated him to 98 games throughout the last two seasons. Brining Conley back is considered a "top priority" for the team, although it may take a hefty amount to retain his services, reportedly around $75 million over three years. |
Source: Marc Stein | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Jun 19 2021 | 18:26 | Latest early playoff exit leaves bitter taste for Utah Jazz |
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Once again, the Utah Jazz endured a postseason collapse. Making an early exit from the NBA playoffs stung much more this time. The top-seeded Jazz fell to the Los Angeles Clippers in six games after blowing a 2-0 series lead. Injuries to All-Stars Donovan Mitchell and Mike Conley, coupled with defensive deficiencies exposed by the Clippers’ small-ball lineups, took down a Utah team after a dominating in the regular season. For a team that surrendered a 3-1 series lead to Denver a season earlier, this latest postseason setback left an extra bitter taste. “This hurts more than last year because we were up again and lost again,” Mitchell said. “This is going to eat at me. Even when I go to the grocery store, I’m going to be thinking about it.” Mitchell took another step forward during the postseason as a rising superstar for the Jazz, even while playing through pain after reinjuring his right ankle early in the series against the Clippers. The two-time NBA all-star missed... [ More] |
Thu Jun 17 2021 | 18:16 | Top seeds 76ers, Jazz facing elimination games in semifinals |
ATLANTA (AP) — The NBA's top playoff seeds, Philadelphia and Utah, are on the brink of being eliminated. The 76ers have blown leads of 18 and 26 points in back-to-back losses to the Atlanta Hawks, who now lead the Eastern Conference semifinal series 3-2. Atlanta, the No. 5 seed, can clinch the series at home on Friday night after storming back for an improbable 109-106 win on Wednesday night in Philadelphia. “Our backs are against the wall right now and we have to play like it,” said Philadelphia's Tobias Harris. Seth Curry said the 76ers should not have psychological scars from losing big leads in back-to-back losses. “It shouldn’t,” Curry said. “We’re grown men over here. Watch the film and learn from it and bounce back.” Led by Trae Young, the Hawks are attempting to advance to a conference final for only the second time since moving to Atlanta in 1968. The Hawks were swept by Cleveland in the 2015 conference final. The Hawks won their only NBA championship in 1958, when the team was... [ More] |
Thu Jun 17 2021 | 13:55 | Analysis: The NBA playoffs have entered survivor mode |
The NBA champion this season will be the last team standing. Perhaps literally. Kawhi Leonard of the Los Angeles Clippers missed Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals with a knee sprain and amid concerns that it could be a far more significant injury. Brooklyn’s Kyrie Irving has been sidelined by a badly sprained ankle. Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid is playing through a meniscus tear. Atlanta’s Trae Young is putting heat packs on his shoulder that appear to be roughly the size of a small vehicle. Brooklyn’s James Harden came back despite an ailing hamstring. Those are big names, All-Star names, all nowhere near their best right now because of injuries, and there were plenty of other top players — the Lakers’ duo of LeBron James and Anthony Davis, Denver’s Jamal Murray and Miami’s Victor Oladipo among them — that also either limped to the finish of their seasons or saw them end prematurely because of serious injury. “This is the best time of the year for our league and fans but missing... [ More] |
Thu Jun 17 2021 | 03:35 | Analysis: The NBA playoffs have entered survivor mode |
The NBA champion this season will be the last team standing. Perhaps literally. Kawhi Leonard of the Los Angeles Clippers missed Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals with a knee sprain and amid concerns that it could be a far more significant injury. Brooklyn’s Kyrie Irving has been sidelined by a badly sprained ankle. Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid is playing through a meniscus tear. Atlanta’s Trae Young is putting heat packs on his shoulder that appear to be roughly the size of a small vehicle. Brooklyn’s James Harden came back despite an ailing hamstring. Those are big names, All-Star names, all nowhere near their best right now because of injuries, and there were plenty of other top players — the Lakers’ duo of LeBron James and Anthony Davis, Denver’s Jamal Murray and Miami’s Victor Oladipo among them — that also either limped to the finish of their seasons or saw them end prematurely because of serious injury. “This is the best time of the year for our league and fans but missing... [ More] |
Tue Jun 15 2021 | 18:45 | 76ers, Jazz head home in tied series with ailing stars |
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joel Embiid and the 76ers barely have a leg to stand on. Embiid can’t jump. He can’t get any lift in his shots -- notable in a blown layup that should have won Game 4 -- and couldn’t make any buckets in the second half. Embiid is day to day. So, now, are the top-seeded Sixers. Embiid continues to suit up and play through torn cartilage in his right knee -- admirably, perhaps -- but at the point of diminishing returns for the Sixers. The big man is hurting as the Sixers return home Wednesday for Game 5 against the Atlanta Hawks. Embiid and Ben Simmons’ failures in Game 4 keyed the Sixers collapse down the stretch and let the Hawks pull away with the win and tie the series 2-2. The Western Conference semifinals between the Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Clippers. The Jazz return to Salt Lake City with their young star Donovan Mitchell playing with a sore right ankle and all the momentum in the series now with the Clippers. Los Angeles dominated Utah in in Game 3 and Game 4... [ More] |
Fri Jun 11 2021 | 18:24 | Clippers facing another 0-2 deficit as series shifts to LA |
The Los Angeles Clippers find themselves in familiar territory — down 2-0 in their second straight playoff series and seeing one player outplay their two superstars. While the Clippers proved they could work their way out of a deep hole before, the challenges are steeper as they prepare to face the Utah Jazz on Saturday as the scene shifts to Staples Center for Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinal series. The downtown Los Angeles court, which has been the franchise's home since 1999, has not given them any advantages when it comes to the postseason. They have lost nine of their last 11 home playoff games. Last Sunday's 126-111 victory over Dallas in Game 7 snapped a eight-game home playoff losing streak. Paul George said after Thursday night's 117-111 loss that they are approaching this two-game deficit the same way they approached being down to Dallas. “We still feel we have a lot of possessions that we can clean up and a lot of possessions that are hurting us that’s our fault,”... [ More] |
Fri Jun 11 2021 | 15:24 | Analysis: In the NBA, a breakthrough win awaits for a GM |
Phoenix general manager James Jones was the guy who would routinely hold court at his locker a half-hour before games and engage in all sorts of conversations in his playing days. Books he was reading, what the financial markets were doing, current events, political matters, the nuances of the NBA’s collective bargaining agreement. It was all fair game. He was smart. He knew it, too. These days, the rest of the NBA — if they didn’t know previously — has figured that out as well. The eight general managers left in the NBA playoffs all had success stories to tell long before their postseason runs of 2021 started. For the team that winds up winning the NBA title, it’ll be a breakthrough since none of the remaining franchises have won a championship since 1983. And for the winning GM, it’ll be another breakthrough -- since none of them have won rings in their current capacities either. “I took this job saying this would be a challenge for me to help young guys who are here in Phoenix, trying... [ More] |