Howard Eisley played for the Jazz from the 1995-96 to the 1999-00 seasons. He would return to play for the Jazz later, but we’ll save that part of his Jazz career for later as he was wearing a different number then.
In 1996-97 Eisley had 10 blocks. He signed 3 10-day contracts in his career. He had 9 games with 10 or more assists with the Jazz. In one of those games the Jazz beat the Mavs (the team he played for right after the Jazz) by 10 points. For the Mavs, Dennis Scott and Khalid Reeves each scored 10 points. On the Jazz side, other than Eisley’s 10 assists, John Stockton had 10 assists of his own and Karl Malone had 10 FGs.
Eisley left the Jazz as part of a 4-team trade involving 9 current players and a draft pick used on a player who did play in the NBA, for a total of 10 players. Eisley was the only one in the bunch to ever wear #10. FWIW, Danny Fortson played 10 seasons in the NBA and was the 10th overall pick in the 1997 draft. Bruno Sundov’s birthday is February 10th.
On August 10, 2001, Eisley was part of a 3-team trade. Former Jazzman Shandon Anderson, who played 10 seasons in the league was part of it too.
In January 2004 Eisley was part of trade between the Knicks and the Suns that had some serious Jazz implications. One pick in that trade eventually ended up with the Jazz and was used to select Kirk Snyder. Another one was used by the Jazz to select Gordon Hayward in the 2010 draft.