What price?
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahoma City has signed restricted free agent guard C.J. Miles to an offer sheet.
Oklahoma city general manager Sam Presti announced the move on Friday. Under terms of the NBA's collective bargaining agreement, Miles' current team, the Utah Jazz, has seven days to match the multiyear offer.
Miles was the 34th player chosen in the 2005 draft, selected by Utah out of Skyline High School in Dallas.
In three seasons, the 21-year old Miles has played in 120 games, averaging 4.0 points, 1.3 rebounds and 0.8 assists. He also appeared in eight playoff games for the Jazz.
http://sports.myway.com/news/07182008/v4452.html
Even if he cared, I doubt he could make himself more clear.
thats just it.......what is the price? imo cj was a big part of the jazz's arsenal, and with that in mind, what kind of price will they have to match? isnt this what everyones waiting on(nba teams wise)...the point is a price was offered and now has to be rematched...
What? Do you even know what you're saying?
Miles played less than four minutes a game in the playoffs.
What price to wait being rematched?
I wouldn't laugh at anything Sam Presti does
I'm not sure but maybe they might the price of the contract:
Jazz: Miles signs 4-year deal from Oklahoma City, awaits Jazz decision
By Ross Siler
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 07/18/2008 05:57:28 PM MDT
Posted: 5:51 PM- There won't be anybody questioning C.J. Miles' decision to skip the Rocky Mountain Revue any longer. Now the Jazz's biggest concern is whether Miles will be playing for another team entirely this season.
Miles signed a four-year, $15 million contract with Oklahoma City, sources said Friday. Utah will have seven days to decide about matching the offer sheet and keeping the restricted free-agent guard.
The Jazz will have to take into account the luxury-tax implications of matching the offer, especially with young guards Ronnie Brewer and Morris Almond already on their roster. Miles averaged 5.0 points and played in 60 games last season.
Miles would be able to compete for a starting job with the newly relocated Oklahoma City team, which went 20-62 last season in Seattle but is building around top draft picks Kevin Durant, Jeff Green and Russell Westbrook.
"I'd be excited for C.J.," Deron Williams said. "I want him back here in the baddest way. I think he can be a great player for us if he gets the opportunity. I don't think he's ever been really given an opportunity to come in and prove himself."
Troy Weaver, who spent four years as the Jazz's director of player personnel and head scout, left in May to become Oklahoma City's assistant general manager. Although Weaver liked Miles, Oklahoma City general manager Sam Presti was said
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I understand. If this is the price they are asking then what price would they pay for him? He only averaged 4 points and the price is too high to ask. Then if you change that to euros then the price goes up but then does his avg ppg go up as well to match the rise in the price because of the euro?
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