The Jazz have been tapped to play a preseason game next October in Puerto Rico.
Their opponent: Shaquille O'Neal and the Miami Heat.
The NBA will not officially release details of the game until a later date, but it's been learned that plans call for the Jazz to make the trip to starting point guard Carlos Arroyo's homeland.
That means Utah will not travel next preseason to Russia, home of All-Star forward Andrei Kirilenko.
The Jazz had been scheduled to play an exhibition against Kirilenko's old team, CSKA Moscow, last October, but the game was canceled due to security concerns in Russia.
The NBA initially said it hoped to reschedule the game in Moscow, perhaps for next preseason.
Instead, the Jazz will head to Puerto Rico.
The league makes a habit of sending its teams to locales tied to some of its top international players, like the two-game trip Houston and center Yao Ming recently took to China.
Arroyo is a national hero in Puerto Rico, whose Olympic team he led to an upset win over the United States in the recent Olympic Games at Athens, Greece.
The Jazz's last preseason game abroad was in 2003, when they beat the Dallas Mavericks before a crowd of 20,092 in Mexico City.