The Utah Jazz are genuinely torn between selecting AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer, or Darryn Peterson with the second overall pick in the NBA Draft. According to Tony Jones, the Jazz like Dybantsa's physical presence, Boozer's passing and rebounding abilities, and Peterson's scoring prowess. Boozer's talent is so impressive that the Jazz may take him despite not being a clean positional fit, as they already have Jaren Jackson Jr. and Lauri Markkanen at his position. The Jazz believe they can sell any prospect on their organization's culture, and Peterson has expressed no issue with being drafted by the Jazz. However, his agent's concerns about playing with Keyonte George, who shares the same agency, may be a factor. The Jazz are confident that Peterson and George can coexist, as they have played multiple ball handlers in the playoffs. With no shortage of opportunity for both players, the Jazz may still select Peterson, who would be in line for big minutes as the team lacks a starting-level shooting guard. The Jazz's decision will likely be influenced by the Washington Wizards' pick, as the three prospects are in a three-player race for the second overall selection. The Jazz's front office is confident in its ability to sell prospects on their organization's culture, but the agent's concerns may sway Peterson's decision. The Jazz believe that Peterson and George can play together, and they have a history of playing multiple ball handlers in the playoffs. The Jazz's decision will be a crucial one, as they look to build a winning team for the upcoming season.