Utah Jazz guard Trey Alexander stretchered off court in NBA Summer League
Utah Jazz guard Trey Alexander was stretchered off the court during an NBA Summer League game against the Chicago Bulls. The incident occurred in the fourth quarter when Alexander, who recently signed a two-way deal with the Jazz, appeared to injure his side or abdomen after making contact with a Bulls player while driving to the basket.

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AI-generatedUtah Jazz guard Trey Alexander was stretchered off the court during an NBA Summer League game against the Chicago Bulls. The incident occurred in the fourth quarter when Alexander, who recently signed a two-way deal with the Jazz, appeared to injure his side or abdomen after making contact with a Bulls player while driving to the basket. He was seen clutching his midsection and dropped to the ground in apparent pain. The 23-year-old was then removed from the Thomas & Mack Center on a stretcher. The Jazz have not yet provided an update on his injury. Alexander previously played for Creighton and has had stints in the G League and with the Denver Nuggets and New Orleans Pelicans.
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5 extractedAlexander played three seasons at Creighton University and skipped his final year of eligibility to turn pro.
Alexander made contact with the Bulls’ Caleb Wilson while driving to the basket.
The incident occurred during an NBA Summer League game against the Chicago Bulls.
Alexander signed a two-way deal with the Jazz last week.
Utah Jazz guard Trey Alexander was taken from the court on a stretcher after an apparent injury.