SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) —

One day after a massive trade that brought 2-time NBA All-Star Jaren Jackson. Jr. to the Utah Jazz, the team has made additional moves as they retool their roster.

NBA insider Shams Charania from ESPN reported the Jazz made a deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers to trade Lonzo Ball and two second-round draft picks.

Cleveland acquired Ball from the Chicago Bulls during the summer. He played 35 games with the Cavs.

His time in the NBA included time with the Los Angeles Lakers and New Orleans Pelicans.

Charania said the Jazz were expected to waive Ball, making him a free agent.

As part of the transaction, Utah also sent Jock Landale to Atlanta for cash considerations, according to ESPN.

Landale was part of the trade that brought Jackson from Memphis to Utah.