Utah basketball: Kyle Kuzma will hire agent, remain in NBA draft
Utah basketball • Forward hires agent before NBA combine.
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Utah Utes forward David Collette (13), forward Kyle Kuzma (35), and guard Devon Daniels (3)
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Utah Utes forward David Collette (13), forward Kyle Kuzma (35), and guard Devon Daniels (3) react to the loss as the University of Utah hosts UCLA, NCAA mens basketball at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Saturday January 14, 2017.
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Utah Utes forward David Collette (13), forward Kyle Kuzma (35), and guard Devon Daniels (3)Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) and Utah Utes guard Lorenzo Bonam (15) collide duringFrancisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) makes his way past Oregon during the first half of thTrent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) dunks the ball as the University of Utah hosts Oregon StaTrent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) and Oregon State Beavers guard Stephen Thompson Jr. (1) fTrent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) reaches for the ball, with Oregon State Beavers forward BTrent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) is fouled in the final minute. Oregon State Beavers forwaTrent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) reaches for the ball as the University of Utah hosts OregLennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah's Kyle Kuzma knocks the ball out of bounds away from Washington State's Josh HawkinsLennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah's Kyle Kuzma puts up a shot in the final minutes during a game between Utah and WashLennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah's Kyle Kuzma tries to grab a rebound over Washington State's Jeff Pollard and CharleChris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) runs past Stanford Cardinal forward Reid Travis (22) andChris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) shoots past Stanford Cardinal guard Robert Cartwright (2Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) runs past Stanford Cardinal guard Christian Sanders (1) Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) shoots over California Golden Bears forward Ivan Rabb (1
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Utah Utes forward David Collette (13), forward Kyle Kuzma (35), and guard Devon Daniels (3) react to the loss as the University of Utah hosts UCLA, NCAA mens basketball at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Saturday January 14, 2017.Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) and Utah Utes guard Lorenzo Bonam (15) collide during a rebound attempt against the Oregon Ducks during the first half of the NCAA college basketball game at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017.Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) makes his way past Oregon during the first half of the NCAA college basketball game at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017.Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) dunks the ball as the University of Utah hosts Oregon State, NCAA basketball at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Saturday January 28, 2017.Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) and Oregon State Beavers guard Stephen Thompson Jr. (1) fight for position as the University of Utah hosts Oregon State, NCAA basketball at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Saturday January 28, 2017.Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) reaches for the ball, with Oregon State Beavers forward Ben Kone (34) right behind, as the University of Utah hosts Oregon State, NCAA basketball at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Saturday January 28, 2017.Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) is fouled in the final minute. Oregon State Beavers forward Drew Eubanks (12) and Oregon State Beavers guard Jaquori McLaughlin (0) in on the play as the University of Utah hosts Oregon State, NCAA basketball at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Saturday January 28, 2017.Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) reaches for the ball as the University of Utah hosts Oregon State, NCAA basketball at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Saturday January 28, 2017.Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah's Kyle Kuzma knocks the ball out of bounds away from Washington State's Josh Hawkinson during a game between Utah and Washington State at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017.Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah's Kyle Kuzma puts up a shot in the final minutes during a game between Utah and Washington State at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017.Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah's Kyle Kuzma tries to grab a rebound over Washington State's Jeff Pollard and Charles Collision during a game between Utah and Washington State at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017.Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) runs past Stanford Cardinal forward Reid Travis (22) and Stanford Cardinal guard Dorian Pickens (11) during the game at the Huntsman Center Saturday March 4, 2017.Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) shoots past Stanford Cardinal guard Robert Cartwright (2) during the game at the Huntsman Center Saturday March 4, 2017.Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) runs past Stanford Cardinal guard Christian Sanders (1) during the game at the Huntsman Center Saturday March 4, 2017.Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Utes forward Kyle Kuzma (35) shoots over California Golden Bears forward Ivan Rabb (1) and California Golden Bears guard Jabari Bird (23) during the game at the Huntsman Center Thursday March 2, 2017.
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Utah basketball's top player from last season is taking the leap to the NBA.
Kyle Kuzma announced Wednesday afternoon that he has decided to hire an agent and keep his name in the 2017 NBA draft in June. He delivered the announcement via Twitter, expressing his thanks for his time with the Runnin' Utes. Kuzma told The Tribune on Wednesday that he has signed with Priority Sports.
"The most important thing that you guys did was help me turn from a young kid from Flint, Michigan into a man and also helped me get the ultimate goal: a degree," he wrote. "I will forever appreciate that and love you guys for that."
The 6-foot-9 junior forward was among those invited to the NBA combine next weekend in Chicago — a big factor in his decision.
A first-team all-Pac-12 honoree this year, Kuzma is hoping to become the third NBA draft pick from Utah in as many years, joining Delon Wright (2015) and Jakob Poeltl (2016). He will graduate this month.
Kuzma declared for the draft in March but initially decided not to hire an agent, preserving the possibility that he could return to school. He was Utah's leading scorer (16.4 ppg) and rebounder (9.3 rpg) during the 2015-16 season that ended in the NIT.
Kuzma is projected to go in the second round at No. 59 overall by DraftExpress.com.
Arriving early at Utah, Kuzma's tenure got off to a rocky start when he sat out his first year at the university after earning his GED. The closest he got to real action was playing pick-up in intramurals.
As a freshman, Kuzma was lightly used and considered transferring, but he took a leap forward as a sophomore, averaging 10.8 points and 5.7 rebounds. Last season, he became the featured player on the team and the longest-tenured scholarship player.
In his statement, he thanked his coaches for "giving me no handouts," the teammates he had played with, and the Utah fanbase.
"It was a pleasure to play for you guys," Kuzma wrote. "I can truly say that I laid it on the line every night just to make you guys proud of our program and our outstanding university. Once a Ute, always a Ute."
Utah has been busy this spring, signing forward Donnie Tillman, transfer Justin Bibbins and guard Christian PoPoola. Utah has two more available scholarships for the fall.
With Kuzma's departure, the Utes have no remaining members of the 2014 signing class, which included both Kuzma and Poeltl, but also saw a wave of transfers from the program.
The Tribune's Tony Jones contributed to this report kgoon@sltrib.com