sports.yahoo.com - 6/23/2009
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With the NBA Draft just a few days away, Ball Don't Lie has decided to weigh in with its own 2009 Mock Draft, just for shots and giggles . But since we know so little about college basketball, we called in SB Nation's team experts (and a few others) to throw their darts at the board. Let's see ...
The day after
blogs.sltrib.com 7/2/2009 — It's taken 24 hours to collect my thoughts on the subject, but there is a very good reason why it's so damaging for the Jazz to be luxury-tax payers. For every fan who says it's the Millers' money and who cares if ...
The Utah Jazz and NBA by Ross Siler and Steve Luhm: D-Day
blogs.sltrib.com 7/1/2009 — First things first: Nobody beat the Jazz to Paul Millsap as free agency opened Tuesday night. Jazz general manager Kevin O'Connor was on the phone with Millsap's agent, DeAngelo Simmons, right at 10 p.m., which Simmons called a "class act" gesture.
So much still undecided
blogs.sltrib.com 6/30/2009 — The Jazz are caught between a rock and a hard place on the final day before free agency. Of course, so is Carlos Boozer, or so it appears. With Kyle Korver opting in for the upcoming season Monday, the Jazz are in ...
Utah Jazz: 2010 draft looms large
deseretnews.com 6/26/2009 — With the 2009 NBA Draft now in the books, the Jazz finally can look forward to draft day 2010. From their seat, it's quite a pretty sight. The Jazz own New York's first-round pick next year, and there no longer are any restrictions on the selection — ...
Utah Jazz: Boozer says contract status is up to Jazz
deseretnews.com 6/9/2009 — Carlos Boozer suggested on a national cable television show Monday that he still hasn't decided if he'll opt out of the final season of his contract with the Jazz – a statement quite contrary to what he told an ESPN.com reporter back in December. The ...
Utah Jazz: Boozer says contract status is up to Jazz
deseretnews.com 6/9/2009 — Carlos Boozer suggested on a national cable television show Monday that he still hasn't decided if he'll opt out of the final season of his contract with the Jazz – a statement quite contrary to what he told an ESPN.com reporter back in December. The ...
Utah Jazz: Boozer, Okur both opt in with Jazz - Salt Lake Tribune
sltrib.com 6/30/2009 — The reality of a barren free-agent market caught up to Carlos Boozer on Tuesday, when the Jazz forward elected to return to Utah, unable to match the $12.7 million he stands to make for the upcoming season. Boozer's decision to return prompted Mehmet ...
The Fesenko question
blogs.sltrib.com 6/9/2009 — A week from today, the Jazz will arrive at the June 15 deadline to exercise an $870,000 option to bring back Kyrylo Fesenko for next season. As of Friday, they had made no decision, and Fesenko's agent, Stu Lash, said he's in no ...
Boozer may stay with the Jazz for another season
scoresreport.com 6/30/2009 —
For a time, it seemed like it was inevitable that Carlos Boozer would opt out (or not opt in, in this case) and hit the open market as an unrestricted free agent. But the economic climate has changed and the market for his services does not appear to be as strong as it was once thought to ...
Johnson's Work ethic, versatility impress —
Chicago Sun-Times Bulls 6/26/2009
James Johnson's journey to the Bulls began in earnest at the start of last season, when Gar Forman, then the Bulls director of player personnel, scouted the 6-8 Wake Forest forward for three consecutive days at a tournament in Anaheim, Calif.