Utah Jazz could consider selecting Terrence Shannon Jr. with the 29th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. Shannon, a 6'6" senior guard from the University of Illinois, is projected as a mid-to-late first-round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. He's known for his athleticism, scoring prowess, and leadership qualities, offering teams a blend of immediate production and developmental potential. Shannon was named first- team All-Big Ten, third-team All-American, and was the 2024 Big Ten Tournament's Most Outstanding Player, as he led Illinois to a championship win over Wisconsin, averaging 23 points per game on 57/36/80 shooting splits for the season. He has the right speed and force with the ball to become one of the NBA's more potent transition scorers/finishers, and his athleticism, scoring ability, and leadership qualities are valuable assets, but he needs to refine his decision-making, improve his defensive consistency, and develop his free-throw shooting to reach his full potential. Some scouts compare him to a young Donovan Mitchell due to their scoring prowess, athleticism, and leadership qualities, while others see him as a more physical scorer in the mould of Victor Oladipo. His scoring ability, leadership, and athleticism make him a valuable asset for teams seeking a scoring guard who can contribute immediately and develop into a well-rounded NBA player.