Okay, so I was messing around online today, trying to figure out something new, and stumbled upon this whole “sister team” concept to the Utah Jazz. Honestly, I didn’t even know what that meant at first, so I had to dig in.

My Little Research Journey
I started by, you know, just plain old searching. I typed in “sister team to Utah Jazz” and hoped for the best. Lots of stuff popped up, but it was kinda confusing.
First Step: Figuring Out What “Sister Team” Even Means
- I saw a bunch of articles talking about the NBA G League. Never really followed that before.
- Turns out, it’s like a… minor league for the NBA? Where they develop players and stuff.
Second Step: Finding the Actual Team
So, I kept digging. I read through a few articles and forum posts(some of them make me confused).It names like “Salt Lake City Stars” kept coming up.
Third Step: Putting It All Together

I finally realized that the Salt Lake City Stars are the G League team that’s connected to the Utah Jazz. That’s the “sister team”.I felt great after I figured out *, they work together, share players sometimes, all that jazz.
My Final Takeaway
It wasn’t a super complicated project, but it was cool to learn something new. I went from knowing absolutely nothing about sister teams to having a basic understanding.I think I will search more about sports team next time!