The Trade Was Made - Jazz Now at Three
In what was arguably one of the biggest trades in franchise history, the Jazz swapped places with the Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday, just hours before the draft. Utah now sits at number three, while Portland moves to six. The Blazers also acquire the 27th pick, and a future first-rounder the Jazz acquired from Detroit in the Carlos Arroyo deal.

KJZZ To Air Specials On Jazz Draft 2005
Be sure to tune in to KJZZ tomorrow night for the first in-depth, live interview with the newest Jazzman. Also, get into the heads of Jazz brass and find out the answers to the most important questions - how the trade worked out, why they went with that particular player, and what happens from here through the free agent season? Tune in to KJZZ, Wednesday at 6:00. Hosted by Craig Bolerjack.

Draft Party At The DC
Details of the Jazz's 2005
Draft Event at the Delta Center.

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    Deron Williams speaks to the media
    after a June 23 workout.