Utah Jazz brass are ready to play ball
Jazz general manager Kevin O'Connor compares the week that awaits to getting ready for a baseball outing.
Glove is in hand, just in case. Wad of cash is bundled, so there is no missing out on brat and beverage. And the mind is in the mood, prepped for nine glorious innings of sunshine, summer fun and super conversation with fellow fans.
Yet there's a caveat.
"You don't know if you're going to be rained out or not," O'Connor said. "If it's rained out, you don't get to play it."
For the Jazz, a rainout might amount to this: Starting power forward Carlos Boozer surprisingly opts against opting out of the final season of his current contract, starting center Mehmet Okur and Kyle Korver do the same, backup power forward and restricted free agent Paul Millsap agrees to the first offer Utah makes and all that's left are formalities like re-signing Ronnie Price and saying thanks for the memories to Morris Almond, Brevin Knight and perhaps even Jarron Collins.
On the other hand, the Jazz could face a few weeks' worth of double-steals, inside-the-park home runs and perhaps even a suicide squeeze or two.
"If they (the Jazz's three prospective free agents) play the game, then we're involved, and we'll be prepared," O'Connor said as the Jazz brace themselves for an NBA summer free-agency shopping market that opens at 10 p.m. Tuesday (midnight in the East).
"You prepare that everybody leaves," he added, "and then you work backward. Depending on what happens, it will certainly be a challenge."
No matter what unfolds, however, it should be nothing nearly as wacky for O'Connor as the offseason of 2003.
That would be the one in which, oh, John Stockton retired, Karl Malone left for the Los Angeles Lakers, Sasha Pavlovic and Mo Williams were drafted, Corey Maggette signed an offer sheet that was matched by the Los Angeles Clippers, Keon Clark was acquired from Sacramento for what amounted to a two-game career with the Jazz, Michael Ruffin was signed, Jason Terry signed an offer sheet that was matched by Atlanta, Raja Bell was signed, John Amaechi was traded to Houston for soon-to-be bought out Glen Rice (who never did play a game for Utah) and Andrei Kirilenko's fourth-year contract option was exercised.
"When John and Karl left, there was misery involved that summer," O'Connor said. "Because for the four years I had been up here up until that point, you walked out on the court and you went, 'Oh, okay. There's John. There's Karl. I feel okay.' And, all of a sudden, 12 and 32 aren't out there.
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