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  1. #26
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    If they're going to spend money on a PF, can somebody explain to me Why the don't they go after Odom?


    You're so pathetic, you know your team stands no chance against the Lakers with Lamar.

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    Milsap gives us problems ...Much like Leon Powe and Carl Landry great move ...
    I would keep Boozer if he accepts less he and DWILL are a great combo

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    Portland doesn't need him imo The Blazers need a pg what they've been trying to do this off season makes no sense.

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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    what they've been trying to do this off season makes no sense.
    Neither did Oden over Durant

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    Jerryd Bayless

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    I agree that Utah will match it. At least we screw their salary cap situation for a while.
    lol true. Though I really hope that Hinrich deal can get through

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    Neither did Oden over Durant
    It takes time for centers to develop Oden will get better the more he plays.

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    Silence surpasses speech. duncan228's Avatar
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    The offer is signed. Jazz have the week. And, Nate McMillan's contract has been extended.

    Blazers sign F Paul Millsap to offer sheet
    By Anne M. Peterson

    The Portland Trail Blazers signed restricted free agent forward Paul Millsap to an offer sheet Friday.

    The Utah Jazz have seven days to match the offer. The terms were not disclosed by the Blazers because of team policy.

    Millsap’s agent did not immediately respond to phone calls and e-mails seeking comment.

    Millsap averaged 13.5 points for the Jazz last season, getting double-doubles in 19 straight games while starting for Carlos Boozer, and has career averages of 9.4 points and 6.4 rebounds since the Jazz selected him with the No. 47 pick in the 2006 draft.

    The Jazz already have high salaries committed to a number of players for next season, including Boozer. He was expected to opt out of his contract and become a free agent, but declined the option and Utah owes him $12.7 million. Deron Williams, Andrei Kirilenko and Mehmet Okur all will earn at least $9 million, meaning the Jazz could be well over the salary cap if they match the offer to Millsap.

    The Trail Blazers were $7.7 million under the salary cap after the league set it at $57.7 million for next season. The cap is determined by a percentage of league revenue from the previous season.

    ESPN.com reported Friday night that Portland’s offer to Millsap was for four years and up to $36 million.

    Should the deal go through, the 6-foot-8 Millsap could back up Blazers forward LaMarcus Aldridge.

    Asked whether the team had reservations about spending money on a bench player, general manager Kevin Pritchard said Thursday: “I’m a big believer in that you get the best player.”

    Last week, the Blazers showed interest in free agent forward Hedo Turkoglu, but talks crumbled.

    Turkoglu, who helped Orlando to the NBA finals, was in Portland last week to speak with the Blazers before negotiations were abruptly cut off. He has since been acquired by the Toronto Raptors.

    The announcement concerning Millsap capped an eventful Friday for the Trail Blazers.

    First came word that draft pick Patty Mills had broken his foot Thursday night during a practice for the NBA’s summer league. He was scheduled for surgery on Monday.

    After starring for Australia in the Beijing Olympics and for Saint Mary’s in college, the 6-foot point guard was selected by the Blazers with the 55th overall pick in the NBA draft last month.

    The Blazers open summer league play Monday against Toronto. Their roster includes second-year guard Jerryd Bayless and draft picks Jeff Pendergraph and Dante Cunningham.

    Portland also exercised its option on coach Nate McMillan’s contract, extending it through the 2010-11 season.

    McMillan led the Blazers to a 54-28 record last season and their first appearance in the playoffs since 2003. It was the sixth-best record in franchise history.

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