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Jazz want to re-sign Millsap
Jazz want to re-sign Millsap
Update: According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the Jazz will likely re-sign Paul Millsap before he has a chance to latch on with someone else. Fantasy Impact: Millsap was a huge surprise as he filled in for an injured Carlos Boozer. He put up 19 straight double-doubles, and should see ...
Paul Millsap: To Sign Or Not To Sign?
blog.newsok.com — One name that constantly crops up around here as the start of free agency nears is Paul Millsap. The big man for the Utah Jazz will be a restricted free agent Wednesday, and fans have long wanted the Thunder to take a chance on the 6-foot-8 forward ... (more) Paul Millsap: To Sign Or Not To Sign?
Utah Jazz: Okur likely to opt out - Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Jazz: Okur likely to opt out - Salt Lake Tribune
sltrib.com — Mehmet Okur is "leaning toward opting out" of his contract with the Jazz and could make the decision official as soon as today, Okur's agent, Marc Fleisher, said Sunday. Okur would be opting out of $9 million he is due to make this season in order ... (more) Utah Jazz: Okur likely to opt out - Salt Lake Tribune
Utah Jazz's Carlos Boozer to stay with Utah Jazz
Utah Jazz's Carlos Boozer to stay with Utah Jazz
sports.espn.go.com — Jazz forward Carlos Boozer exercised the option on his contract and will stay with the Jazz. (more) Utah Jazz's Carlos Boozer to stay with Utah Jazz
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deseretnews.com 7/17/2009 — Paul Millsap stays. That much was made known today, when — one day prior to the deadline for doing so — it was decided by the Jazz that they'd definitely be matching the four-year $32 offer sheet that their restricted free agent power forward signed ...
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Utah Jazz: Miles warned Millsap about the long wait
deseretnews.com 7/13/2009 — Paul Millsap has been warned. C.J. Miles delivered the counsel, because he knows. "I told him it was going to be the longest seven days of his life," Miles said of the waiting period for Millsap, who will learn by the end of this week if the Jazz will ...
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bustabucket.com 7/17/2009 — In a move that was not unexpected by anyone, the Utah Jazz will match the offer made by Portland to Paul Millsap. This is somewhat discouraging to Blazer fans who are feeling like they've missed the boat on free agents this summer. However, in the long run it could be beneficial. Now that the ...
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Kyle Korver has decided he will stay with the Utah Jazz at least one more season. Korver had the option to stay with the Jazz for the final year of his contract or opt out and become a free agent this summer. The Jazz said Monday that Korver's agent ...
Korver decides to stay with Jazz at least one more seasonNBA.com: News 6/29/2009
Kyle Korver has decided he will stay with the Utah Jazz at least one more season.
Korver staying with Jazz, decides not to opt outSI.com - NBA 6/29/2009
Kyle Korver has decided he will stay with the Utah Jazz at least one more season.
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