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. Continued...
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Us Jazz fans think he has a lot of upside. He was playing well for us when Gordan Giricek was in the doghouse, then we got Korver and CJ moved back to third string. One game at Miami he had like 23 points, and most of them were in the second half. He really never got a huge chance but I think it's a fair deal for your team. I don't believe the Jazz will match knowing our current cap situation and FA's next season. Sloan was not happy that he sat out the RMR the last two summers either. He's definitely a good perimeter shooter but probably needs some more consistent playing time.
It's going to suck for us watching him play well for your team, but that's how it goes sometimes.