"My NBA career is definitely not over. I am looking forward for the next season to move back to the NBA. I think have few years left there."
4 months ago
masawi44
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However, here's the "bad news"
“The Jazz were very friendly and hospitable to my family and me. It means a lot to me. I spent 10 years of my life there, probably the best years of my life. I hope one day I will get back there. I still keep in touch with the guys. Raja Bell, Paul Millsap, Al Jefferson, C.J. Miles. A lot of guys are still there. Definitely, the Utah Jazz would be my leading priority on coming back to the NBA. Ten years with the Jazz, you can’t throw it away. I have great memories for there."
(Also from the same interview)
And the Jazz is winning games
So that helps
by Allbenji on Feb 1, 2012 8:02 AM PST via mobile up reply actions
But would THEY want HIM back?
Sacramento Kings - helping feed NBA fans across the country since 2011
Ok lets say they pick up Kirilenko before trade deadline
Kings And Jazz trade Hickson and Outlaw for Harris and Miles – and their 1st rounder next year
Jazz only currently have 410,000 under the cap This trade gets them 7 million dollars cap room to deal with, frees up minutes at the SF position for them for AK47, and gives them a big man to trade of. Also rids themselves of Harris
Founder of team Omté Caspeen
Outlaw is ours!
No one can have him! Until july 1st at least, then we can hope he gets shipped somewhere
by Chent on Feb 1, 2012 2:30 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
I gotta figure he'd rather be in Utah as well
Which means that the Kings would have to overpay to even have a chance get him. I don’t mind overpaying for the right player but I don’t want to overpay for a 31 year old SF who’s game has been declining since 2006. AK would be a great pickup but only for a fair price.















