ESPN analyst says Ace Bailey was hoping to avoid Utah at all costs: “This was not one of his preferred destinations”

Ace Bailey dropped to No. 5 in the 2025 NBA Draft and looked stunned when Utah picked him — a team he reportedly tried to avoid, per ESPN’s Givony.

ESPN analyst says Ace Bailey was hoping to avoid Utah at all costs: “This was not one of his preferred destinations” originally appeared on Basketball Network.

The first round of the 2025 NBA Draft is officially behind us. Cooper Flagg went No. 1 to Dallas, as everyone expected. There weren’t any major shakeups at the top, no last-second trades or blockbuster picks to derail the board, at least not until we got to No. 5.

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That’s when things got interesting, to say the least.

Ace Bailey, the ultra-talented Rutgers wing who’d spent the past year projected as a sure-shot top-three pick and, at one point, even made a serious case for going No. 2, unexpectedly slid down the draft board. It wasn’t just about his game, at least not for the most part.

The buzz leading up to draft night was that Bailey’s camp had discouraged or outright declined workouts with several teams, including the Philadelphia 76ers at No. 3. That move sparked speculation that Bailey had been given some sort of assurance that he is going to one of his preferred destinations, namely the Washington Wizards.

Bailey’s reaction spoke more than a thousand words

When NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced the Utah Jazz were selecting Bailey with the fifth pick, the room didn’t exactly explode with celebration. In fact, the broadcast cameras quickly caught Bailey’s face and let’s just say he didn’t look thrilled to be heading to Salt Lake City.

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ESPN’s Jonathan Givony didn’t sugarcoat the moment either. Shortly after the pick was made, he gave a straightforward explanation of the situation.

“This was not one of his preferred destinations… Utah… He was hoping to get to either Washington, New Orleans or Brooklyn,” the ESPN analyst said with a touch of surprise.

Source: Utah News