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Is Malone mulling return to basketball?

Published: Monday, May 29, 2006 11:08 p.m. MDT
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"I'm not after anybody's job here," he said. "That's not the case at all. I just came here because I was invited.

"Now I'll go back home (to Louisiana)," Malone added, "and just look at options."

NOTES: Armstrong, a possible Jazz pick at No. 14 overall, said Saturday's was "probably my worst workout" of the three he's had with NBA teams so far. "I didn't do too terrible bad ... but I didn't shoot too good," he said. ... The Jazz will work out four shooting guards this morning, including Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy winner J.J. Redick of Duke. ... Also in town today: Villanova's Randy Foye, who like Redick is a possible lottery pick; West Virginia's Mike Gansey, whose game is compared by nbadraft.net to that of Hornacek; and 21-year-old Brad Newley, whom ESPN.com's Chad Ford calls "the best young player in Australia the last two seasons."


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