Fez Hammersticks
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They do have issues now, thanks to player contracts that will cost them huge NBA luxury-tax charges if they match the $32 million offer sheet forward Paul Millsap signed with Portland.
Temporary or not, it is a big problem, thanks to a convergence of factors -- all stemming from the Jazz's good intentions of building a team and keeping the core players together in a world of free agency. So who's at fault? With everybody blaming somebody, the only responsible thing for me to do is assign the proper
The Blazers: Nobody knows how pure the Blazers' motives are, whether they structured their offer to Millsap to keep the Jazz from matching it, or just to punish them for doing so.
Maybe they really do envision a role for a Millsap on a team that already features LaMarcus Aldridge at power forward, but Portland needs a point guard or a small forward much more than Millsap. Blame quotient: 34 percent.
Criticizing them for a $32 million deal -- including a scheduled $10.3 payment next week -- seems silly, except for this qualifier: Would playing in Portland really advance Millsap's career?
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