Ace Bailey. Image via: Tyler Tate/ AP Amid swirling speculation and early doubts surrounding his NBA future, Utah Jazz rookie Ace Bailey has begun crafting his own narrative. After being selected No. 5 overall in the 2025 NBA Draft, Bailey faced intense scrutiny about his commitment to the franchise. By showing up in Utah and picking an unexpected jersey number, Bailey quietly signaled he’s ready for a fresh start. He will wear jersey no.19 for the Jazz.
Ace Bailey’s surprising jersey choice hints at a fresh start with the Utah Jazz after draft day questions
The conversation around Ace Bailey shifted dramatically in just a matter of days. ESPN reports leading into the draft revealed that Utah was not among Bailey’s “preferred destinations,” and even suggested he had warned a top-five team not to draft him. The buzz grew louder when it was reported that Bailey canceled a workout with the Philadelphia 76ers, who held the third pick.But the noise faded fast once Bailey addressed the media in Salt Lake City. “No,” he replied when asked if he hesitated to report to Utah. “No, not at all. I mean, just blessed to be in this position. Not a lot of people sit in these chairs and have great teammates as I got on [here]. So I’m just blessed to be here.”Upon arriving in Utah, the former Rutgers standout was taken aback by the mountain views and warm reception. “As soon as I got off the plane, I didn’t think the mountains was real,” Bailey said. “I mean, it was so beautiful. Seeing that scenery, just getting off that plane and meeting the coaches — it was all great.”His choice of jersey number has also been the talk of the town. Bailey will wear No. 19 for the Jazz. In high school, at Rutgers, and even with Team USA at the Nike Hoop Summit, Bailey wore No. 4. However, that number is retired in Utah in honor of Adrian Dantley. Instead of trying to negotiate for a similar number or make a fuss, Bailey chose 19. It was indeed a rare pick in Jazz history worn by just five players, including Raja Bell and Svi Mykhailiuk.Bailey is expected to suit up for both the Salt Lake City Summer League and the Las Vegas Summer League. As for what he brings to the table, he was clear: “I got great energy. I mean, I can do everything from rebounding, from defense to scoring to passing,” he said. “So I say I could bring a lot in different ways.”Also Read: LeBron James and Magic Johnson paid heartfelt tribute to Candace Parker following WNBA legend’s major honorAmid the chatter surrounding Bailey, he proved that he is all set for a Jazz debut in the coming season.