Jay Humprhies was traded to the Jazz from the Bucks (with Larry Krystkowiak) for Eric Murdock, Blue Edwards, and a draft pick used to select Lee Mayberry. The trade went down on 6/24/1992. Some 6 connections surrounding the trade include Krystkowiak spending his 6th NBA season with the Jazz, Blue Edwards getting almost 6 (5.7) win shares in his first season with the Bucks, Eric Murdock getting 6.1 win shares in his first season with the Bucks, and Lee Mayberry making his NBA debut on November 6 with the Bucks.
Back to Humphries. In his last season with the Bucks, he had a very good year and averaged 6.6 assists and had almost 6 (5.8) win shares. In his first season with the Jazz in 1992-93, Humprhies mostly came off the bench after having started for the Bucks and as a result his PER went down by 6 (16.5 in 1991-92 to 10.5 in 1992-93). Humphries had 6 turnovers in his 5 games with the Jazz in the 1993 playoffs. His per-game production slipped a bit in his second season in Utah although his PER stayed about the same.
In 1994-95 Humphries didn't see much action with the Jazz. Over 12 games he averaged 6 PFs and 6 FGAs per 36 minutes. On February 3, 1995 the Jazz traded Humphries and a draft pick used to select Junior Burrough to the Celtics for a returning Blue Edwards. Humphries ended his NBA career by playing 6 games with the Celtics in 1994-95, putting up a nearly 6 (5.8) PER. Burrough's NBA career consisted of one season with the Celtics. In one game he made a career-high 6 FGs en route to scoring a career-high 13 points. Blue Edwards averaged 6.6 ppg with the Jazz in 1994-95 before being selected by the Grizzlies in the expansion draft on 6/24/1995.