The National Basketball Association’s (NBA) Utah Jazz has extended its long-time partnership with Salt Lake City-based Zions Bank, naming it as their official bank.
In addition, the Jazz will provide Donovan Mitchell’s line of basketball shoes and Adidas backpacks to youths from disadvantaged backgrounds across Utah for the Zions Bank ‘Shoes and Backpacks’ initiative.
The bank will also get increased brand visibility within Utah Jazz’s Vivint Arena, and across its digital properties.
Zions Bank will retain the naming rights for the team’s practice facility and will continue to serve as a founding partner of Jazz’s NBA G League affiliate, the Salt Lake City Stars.
Scott Anderson, president, and CEO of Zions Bank, noted that their relationship with the Utah Jazz dates back to the organization’s earliest days in Utah.


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