Paul Millsap
When training camp opened Saturday, coach Jerry Sloan made it known he had not yet decided if incumbent Carlos Boozer or backup Paul Millsap will start the 2009-10 NBA season at power forward for the Jazz.
Paul Millsap
When training camp opened Saturday, coach Jerry Sloan made it known he had not yet decided if incumbent Carlos Boozer or backup Paul Millsap will start the 2009-10 NBA season at power forward for the Jazz.
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The Utah Jazz will match the Portland Trail Blazers’ offer sheet to restricted free agent Paul Millsap, a person with knowledge of the negotiations tells senior writer Ken Berger.
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The Portland Trail Blazers have offered Utah Jazz restricted free agent Paul Millsap a four-year contract worth an estimated $32 million-to-$36 million, according to sources with knowledge of the Blazers’ plans.
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Restricted free agent Paul Millsap is still waiting for a contract offer from the Jazz.
Because of his restricted status, Millsap may have to wait until a majority of the unrestricted free agents are off the market for interest to pick up.
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Jazz forward Paul Millsap appears to be seeking a contract similar to the one David Lee is commanding.
Multiple reports have said that Lee, a restricted free agent with the Knicks, is looking for a multi-year deal worth $10 million annually.
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Paul Millsap is not even on the All-Star ballots, but he has arguably been Utah Jazz’s best player this season. And after another stellar performance last night versus the Hornets, where the young power forward scored 27 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, and dished out 5 assists, it is becoming increasingly harder to justify his absence.
Last season, the Utah Jazz finished 1st in fouls, 24th in Total Rebounds and 22nd in Blocked Shots — not very impressive stats considering the frontcourt trio of Carlos Boozer, Paul Millsap, and Memet Okur. To aid the situation, rumors have been circulating that the Jazz might bring in defensive specialist Karl Malone to a coaching position.
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