His representative says he hasn't received a firm contract proposal from the Jazz, but Paul Millsap reportedly has one coming from another NBA team.
It's from the Portland Trail Blazers, and it apparently is a doozy.
The Oregonian newspaper reported on its Web site Wednesday night that the Trail Blazers "have settled on (Millsap as) their next target" and that they're "preparing what one source called a 'toxic' offer designed to exterminate interest from other teams."
Neither financial terms nor length of the offer were reported.
But the Blazers, according to the Oregonian, "are hoping Millsap provides some interior grit and toughness" and "figure to exhaust nearly all of their (team payroll salary) cap space to lock up Millsap."
Portland is $7.7 million under the cap, and can offer Millsap a multiyear deal that includes all of that as a first-year salary next season.
But the Blazers, the Oregonian also reported, can push that cap space to $8.9 million by renouncing their rights to two draft choices from Europe, Petteri Koponen and Joel Freeland.
Jazz general manager Kevin O'Connor, reached late Wednesday night, was unaware of the development.
"I haven't heard of anything," he said.
Millsap is a restricted free agent, so the Jazz do have the right to match any offer sheet their backup power forward signs with another NBA team.
And they've vowed to do just that.
But with Portland's proposal purportedly designed to scare off a match, it's unknown — should Millsap indeed accept the offer — how Utah would respond.
Teams can discourage a match by frontloading a contract with salary or even offering a signing bonus.
Millsap's representative, DeAngelo Simmons, didn't return a call seeking comment on the report.
But earlier Wednesday night, Simmons did say that — late into the first full summer day in which NBA unrestricted free agents can sign contracts and restricted free agents can sign another team's offer sheet — no deal with Utah was in the works.
"The Jazz have not made a concrete offer," said Simmons, who is both Millsap's uncle and his rep in talks with Utah and other NBA teams.
"They haven't given us a number at all," Simmons added, "and they said they're waiting on other free agents, such as (Anderson) Varejao and Shawn Marion, to set the market."
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