Darryn Peterson Is Already Saying The Things Kansas Fans Feared

Can Darryn Peterson channel his inner Kobe Bryant and transform early Summer League promise into lasting NBA success?

Darryn Peterson didn’t waste much time reminding people why he was once talked about like the next big thing. Through just two Summer League games, the Utah Jazz rookie has already flashed the kind of burst that gets fans leaning forward, and his latest performance against Cam Boozer and the Memphis Grizzlies looked every bit like a statement.

Peterson finished with 25 points, 12 assists and only two turnovers in Utah’s 131-107 win. He came out scorching, hitting his first three shots and piling up nine points right away.

For a Jazz team that took him No. 2, that kind of start had to feel like exactly what they were hoping for. Just as important, there’s been no sign of the cramping issues that plagued him before, which is a welcome development after everything that happened during his college season.

After the game, Peterson made it clear where part of his edge comes from.

"I say it all the time, I'm a Kobe guy, that's something he did," Peterson said postgame."Anytime I can assert dominance, I try to, so at the end of games, I try to kill.”

That mentality showed up in the way he carried himself against Memphis. He wasn’t just scoring; he was controlling the game and looking like the best player on the floor.

Peterson’s rise has been a strange one. Before he ever played a regular-season game in college, he was viewed as the likely No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, thanks to the outrageous things he did in high school.

Then came his season at Kansas, and everything got complicated. He began taking high doses of creatine to bulk up for the college game, but that choice led to cramping problems that became severe enough to send him to the ER before the season even started.

From there, he grew hesitant on the court and pulled himself from games multiple times.

That opened the door for BYU star AJ Dybantsa to move into the No. 1 spot, and while Peterson wanted that selection to belong to the Washington Wizards, Dybantsa ended up going there instead. Peterson landed with the Jazz, and now he’s giving Utah a reason to believe the story may still end the way people once expected.

It’s only Summer League, and two games is a tiny sample. But Peterson has looked explosive, decisive and far more like the player who once had the basketball world buzzing. For now, that’s enough to make the Jazz and everyone else take notice.

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