Utah Jazz notebook: Price's injury still a pain in the foot

Published: Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009 10:43 p.m. MST
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It could be days. It could be weeks.

Ronnie Price just doesn't know how long it will be before he can return from a toe/foot injury that's already cost him nine straight games and nearly three weeks.

"I'm able to jog now, which is a huge night-and-day thing from what I was able to do before," the Jazz combo guard said before Saturday's game against Portland. "It's not going fast enough for me, but it is moving."

Price said his injury actually is in his foot underneath his big left toe, and not to the toe itself.

The Utah Valley product said his progress is about "50 percent" from the time of the injury, which occurred Nov. 9 at New York.

"Every time I walk or plant, I touch it," he said. "That's why it's been kind of a pain, because I do feel it when I walk."

Price suggested he isn't sure if he'll do court work this week or not.

MILES UPDATE: Jazz swingman C.J. Miles plans to practice in full sometime early this week for the first time since undergoing surgery to repair a ruptured ligament in his shooting thumb, and making — if all goes well — a return Friday vs. Indiana a possibility.

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But Jazz coach Jerry Sloan is counting on nothing.

"I can't worry about those guys," Sloan said Saturday. "I have to be honest about it. I said it in the beginning: I want them to come back as quick as they can ... but there's nothing I can do about it.

"We thought (shooting guard) Kyle Korver would be farther along," he added, "just to give you an example ... and you say, 'It doesn't work that way.' So you've got to get ready to play and coach the guys who are here."

Korver, who like Miles has missed all 16 games this season, had hoped to return already following arthroscopic knee surgery.

"Hopefully it works out ... because if (Miles) comes back and Kyle comes back then maybe that makes our bench stronger or that makes our starting lineup much better," Sloan said. "I don't know what we'll do right off the bat, but ... I think we'll be pretty good if we can get everybody healthy and keep 'em healthy. But that doesn't (necessarily) work that way."

BOOZER'S WORLD: Jazz point guard Deron Williams plans on playing.

But power forward Carlos Boozer, a two-time member of the United States Olympic Team, isn't sure if he'll head to Turkey with USA Basketball for next summer's FIBA World Championships.

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