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Ostertag following in Reggie's footsteps
After hearing that Danny Ainge may try to bring Greg Ostertag out of retirement to start for the Celtics, the Utah Jazz quickly signed their cornerstone center to a three-year, $9 million deal. As for the rest of the article, a look at the top players in Jazz history that the team should consider bringing out of retirement.
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