Utah Jazz: Okur sits out practice, may not play on Sunday

Jazz recall Koufos from Flash; Miles is 'game-time decision'

Published: Saturday, April 18 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

With the clock winding down to Sunday's Game 1 of the Jazz's opening-round NBA playoff series against the Los Angeles Lakers, the status of starting center Mehmet Okur remains as fuzzy as numbers before the first snooze-bar tap.

Okur, nursing a right-hamstring strain that the team initially deemed "mild," didn't practice again Friday.

He also sat out the Jazz's regular-season ending loss to the Lakers on Tuesday night and didn't practice Thursday.

"I have no idea," a downcast Okur said when asked prior to Friday's practice if he thought he'd be good to go in L.A.

Jazz coach Jerry Sloan seemed equally unsure when asked about Okur's availability status.

"I can't answer that question," he said.

"We'll have to be prepared to try to do the best we can, whether he's there or not."

Partly as a result of that uncertainty, the Jazz on Friday recalled rookie big man Kosta Koufos from the NBA Developmental League's Utah Flash.

Koufos played in the Flash's playoff-opening win over Bakersfield on Wednesday, scoring five points and pulling down five rebounds.

He remains eligible to be reassigned back to the Flash prior to their semifinal-round matchup with Dakota on Monday in Orem, as does fellow big man Kyrylo Fesenko.

"I'm just here to work hard and get better," said Koufos, who wasn't sure what the Jazz had planned for him.

Meanwhile, starting small forward C.J. Miles didn't practice with the team again Friday because of swelling in the dislocated index finger on his left, shooting hand.

Miles did work out on the floor on his own, though.

He remains a "game-time decision" for Sunday, according to the Jazz, but indications are the likelihood of his playing is higher than that of Okur.

Also Friday, veteran reserve forward Matt Harpring — who opened in Miles' place against the Lakers on Tuesday — returned to practice. He missed Thursday's session due to a nasal infection.

HE SAID IT: Jazz point guard Deron Williams, on the Lakers: "We know they're gonna come out and try to blow us out early. That's what this team does — they come out and try to pressure you on defense, take you out of your stuff early. Get you out of your game. We can't let them do that. We have to be aggressive. We have to stay right in there and battle with them, fight with them."

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