From Deseret News archives:
The Brothers Millsap: John joins Paul on Revue roster
"I'm still the older brother, and I've got years on my belt," said John this week at Zion's Bank Basketball Center, where the Jazz practice.
John, 24, has joined 22-year-old Paul on the Jazz's Rocky Mountain Revue roster, hoping the reputation of Paul's strong Jazz rookie year, his own 2006-07 CBA All-Star status and experience playing in Serbia, and that familiar Millsap work ethic will help him in attracting some NBA attention.
The Jazz Revue team opens play tonight at 7 at Salt Lake Community College against Atlanta.
Paul Millsap, who made the NBA All-Rookie second team last season, presumes the Jazz invited John to the Revue because they scouted some of John's CBA games with the now-defunct Utah Eagles and the Butte (Mont.) Daredevils, for whom he played following a dispersal draft, and liked what they saw.
Jazz coach Jerry Sloan said Wednesday that Paul has already bettered himself from last year.
The two brothers spent part of the summer with a personal trainer in Reno, even taking boxing lessons, "things like that to help my condition," says Paul. "It helped a lot."
The two occasionally sparred, but it remained friendly.
There was a day when the elder Millsap was the family's top dog at everything basketball related.
"I just say I paved the way," John says. "Growing up, I beat (Paul) at everything. When he was younger? Yeah, I schooled him most of the time. Right now, he's kind of schooling me on this level. He just started to take control. Just now."
When Paul was a sophomore and John a senior at Grambling (La.) High, Paul surpassed John's size.
"Paul was pretty good then," John says. "We was pretty much even at that point."
John went on to lead Texas-San Antonio in scoring (13.7) and rebounding (6.9) as a senior but was undrafted by the NBA and played a season in Serbia before joining the CBA Eagles after moving to Utah with Paul, mother Bettye and brother Abe, while brother Elijah played in Louisiana.
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