The Utah Jazz are signing guard Hayden Gray to a two-year contract, according to agent George S. Langberg of GSL Sports Group via ESPN. Gray, an undrafted product out of UC San Diego, makes the jump to the NBA after a stint with the Maine Celtics in the NBA G League.
The agreement secures Hayden Gray a spot on the Utah Jazz roster to finish the current season. The two-year deal indicates that the organization sees long-term potential in the guard, who has worked his way through the developmental ranks to earn this call-up. Gray's arrival adds depth to the Jazz backcourt as the team continues to evaluate talent from the G League pipeline.
Before joining the professional ranks, Gray was a standout at UC San Diego, where he developed the playmaking skills that eventually caught the attention of NBA scouts. His transition from an undrafted free agent to a multi-year NBA signee marks a significant milestone in his career. The Maine Celtics will now look to fill the void left by one of their key contributors as he moves to Salt Lake City.
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