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What did the Jazz get for Rudy Gobert?

Utah Jazz is an American professional basketball team which is based in Salt Lake City, Utah and competes in the National Basketball Association. It is a member of the NBA’s Western Conference and Northwest Division. The club was established in 1974 as New Orleans Jazz until its change of name in 1979 to Utah Jazz…

Utah Jazz is an American professional basketball team which is based in Salt Lake City, Utah and competes in the National Basketball Association. It is a member of the NBA’s Western Conference and Northwest Division.

The club was established in 1974 as New Orleans Jazz until its change of name in 1979 to Utah Jazz when it relocated to Salt Lake. Utah Jazz has been its name to date.

Rudy Gobert is a French professional basketball player who is drafted into the NBA for the Utah Jazz club.

He also plays for the France national basketball team. He stands a height of 7 feet 1 inch tall and has a wingspan of 7 feet 9 inches long.

He is well recognized as one of the NBA’s best rim protectors.

What did the Jazz get for Rudy Gobert?

According to The Athletic, the Utah Jazz and Minnesota Timberwolves have reached an agreement to trade Rudy Gobert to Minnesota Timberwolves for Malik Beasley, Walker Kessler and others with multiple first-round picks.

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