Ace Bailey鈥檚 Jazz future gets murkier after interview with agent

Ace Bailey鈥檚 Jazz future gets murkier after interview with agent

The Ace Bailey saga continues to get weirder.

Given the chance to clear up Bailey鈥檚 future with the Jazz, his agent, Omar Cooper, declined comment in an interview with ESPN鈥檚 Jonathan Givony on Thursday night.

ESPN鈥檚 Brian Windhorst added that the Rutgers star has yet to report to the Jazz, who selected him with the fifth pick in Salt Lake City; Utah鈥檚 other first-round draft pick, Florida star Walter Clayton, has.

The Jazz did not have an issue with this, according to Windhorst, but 鈥渨ill not be pushed around鈥 and forced into moving Bailey to a team he wants.

Cooper did defend the pre-draft process he reportedly oversaw, which has been widely criticized.

Bailey canceled his pre-draft workout with the 76ers, who picked at No. 3, just a day before it was scheduled, which surprised the NBA world.

鈥淗e told me there is nothing uncommon about Ace Bailey鈥檚 pre-draft process.鈥 Givony said. 鈥淓ighteen teams interviewed him, they all saw him work out at the NBA draft combine. They all have their medicals and measurements. He is not the first player to decline or cancel workouts.鈥

Stil, plenty were critical of Bailey鈥檚 actions.

One NBA All-Star, the 76ers鈥 Paul George, spoke out about the behavior displayed by Bailey.

鈥淚 mean, I think if I鈥檓 Ace Bailey I can鈥檛 get mad if my stock drops,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut, he鈥檚 canceled all workouts. Like he hasn鈥檛 worked out for any team. So, I think they made a big deal cause we were scheduled to work him out and he canceled the day of. But he hasn鈥檛 worked out for any team. But, you鈥檙e not in a position to be making those demands. Make it to the league first. It鈥檚 for sure the people around him. I don鈥檛 know whose representing him, but I don鈥檛 think they鈥檙e going about it the right way.鈥

Givony also reported that Bailey鈥檚 reps told one team in the top five that they did not want them to select him and he 鈥渨ould not report鈥 if they did so.

It is unclear which team was told that. Earlier reports indicated that Bailey鈥檚 wish was to play for the Wizards, who picked sixth, or the Nets at No. 8.

Although there is all this drama that has followed Bailey around, his talent is undeniable.

The freshman tore it up at Rutgers, averaging 17.6 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. His teammate, Dylan Harper went to the San Antonio Spurs as the No.2 overall pick.

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