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Jazz Recall Toure’ Murry from Idaho Stampede

SALT LAKE CITY (December 2, 2014) – The Utah Jazz announced today that the team has recalled guard Toure’ Murry from the NBA Development League’s Idaho Stampede, the Jazz’s exclusive D-League affiliate. Murry was assigned to the Stampede on Nov. 13.

Murry (6-5, 195, Wichita State) appeared in six games (five starts) for the Stampede, averaging 14.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.3 steals (tied for sixth in the NBA D-League) in 31.5 minutes of play. Murry recorded two double-doubles, tallying 15 points and 10 assists at the Los Angeles D-Fenders on Nov. 21, and then 22 points and 10 rebounds again at the D-Fenders on Nov. 22.  He scored in double figures in five of his six games, reaching 20-plus points once.

The 6-5 guard signed with Utah as a free agent on Aug. 28. He has not yet appeared in a game this season for the Jazz.

Murry is the ninth different player in Jazz history to be assigned to the D-League, and the first under the new Jazz-Stampede single affiliation. Other players on the current Jazz roster with D-League experience include Ian Clark, Rudy Gobert, Jeremy Evans and Steve Novak.