Jazz Summer League Guard Trey Alexander Carted Off Court
Utah Jazz guard Trey Alexander had to be removed from the court on a stretcher during a Summer League contest versus the Chicago Bulls on Monday night. The incident occurred as Alexander drove to the basket and made contact with an opponent.
The young guard, who recently inked a two-way contract with the Jazz, appeared to sustain a blow to his side or abdomen. The play unfolded as Alexander, 23, drove towards the hoop and made contact with Bulls player Caleb Wilson. Following the collision, Alexander was seen in discomfort behind the basket, holding his midsection.
Medical personnel quickly attended to Alexander before he was carefully placed onto a stretcher. He was then transported off the court at the Thomas & Mack Center, leaving his team and fans concerned about the severity of the injury.
The game continued between the Jazz and the Bulls following the unfortunate incident. Further updates on Alexander's condition are expected as they become available.
A serious injury to a new two-way contract player like Trey Alexander is a significant setback for the Jazz's Summer League aspirations and puts immediate development plans on hold.

