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Darryn Peterson sounds ready to move on from his at-times confounding college career at Kansas.

The No. 2 overall pick of the 2026 NBA Draft led the Utah Jazz on Thursday in Summer League action, losing 92-88 to the Washington Wizards and top pick AJ Dybantsa. After the game, he spoke about how much fun he was having in his Jazz career — then positively compared it to his time with the Jayhawks:

“I’m back having fun. I wasn’t really experiencing it that much at Kansas. I was off [the ball] a ton, so I feel like myself again. Being on the ball, that’s what comes with it: being double teamed, different coverages, so keep adjusting.

It’s been a successful Summer League so far for Peterson, who has indeed been handed primary ballhandling duties on the Jazz. He posted 28 points on 11-of-21 shooting in his debut against the Atlanta Hawks then had 25 points and 12 assists against the Memphis Grizzlies earlier this week.

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Thursday was a bit more messy. Peterson had 24 points, but also committed eight turnovers and an only-in-Summer-League nine fouls while duking it out with Dybantsa.

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