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Darryn Peterson erupts for 28 points in NBA Summer League debut, helps Jazz eke out OT win against Hawks

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Darryn Peterson’s lone season at Kansas raised questions, more so about his availability than his ability. He could put those concerns to bed early in his NBA career.

After explaining in the lead-up to the draft that doctors determined his cramping issues in college were due to him taking high doses of creatine, Peterson finally took the court again on Saturday.

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It didn’t take the guard long to showcase his intriguing two-way impact, a 94-foot skill set the Utah Jazz couldn’t pass on at No. 2 overall. In the opening 91 seconds of the Jazz’s 103-102 overtime win over the Atlanta Hawks in the Salt Lake City Summer League at University of Utah’s Jon M. Huntsman Center, Peterson recorded his first bucket, rebound and block.

He wound up with 28 points in 27 minutes on 11-of-21 shooting — including a 4-of-7 clip from beyond the arc — 5 rebounds and 2 blocks.

Peterson knocked down a pair of late-game 3s, one in the fourth quarter while the Hawks were making their push to force OT and another in the two-minute extra frame that broke the tie and helped propel Utah to victory in his Summer League debut.

Second-year forward Ace Bailey, whom the Jazz took No. 5 overall in 2025, notched 10 points and six boards in 20 minutes before leaving with right back spasms in the second half.

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