
With training camp approaching, the Utah Jazz have added some depth.
They made two new signings on Monday to help their organization, potentially at the G League level.
According to NBA contract guru Keith Smith, the Jazz have signed Matthew Murrell and Steven Crowl. Both will get Exhibit 10 contracts, which essentially give them an easy path to the G League assuming they don’t make the NBA roster.
Both new signees played their final college season in 2024-25.
Crowl spent all five of his college years at Wisconsin. In total, he averaged 9.7 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game as a high basketball IQ big guy.
At 7-feet tall, Crowl is a big presence inside, although he was never an impactful shot block for the Badgers.
Murrell was also a one-school guy, spending all five of his college seasons at Ole Miss.
He averaged 12.1 points in 2021-22, then raised that to 14.4 points and 16.2 points per game the next two seasons.
It fell off to 10.8 points per game in his final season.
Murrell is a career 34.8% 3-point shooter and also averaged 1.9 assists and 1.2 steals per game as a 6-foot-4 guard from Memphis.
The Jazz are looking to start moving their franchise back in the right direction, and every young player they bring in has a chance to help in Utah down the line.
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