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please opt out,BOOZER I'm sure there are other suckers in the NBA willing to pay more for a guy who disappears in the big games and spends more time BEHIND the BENCH MODELING THE latest FASHIONS HIS WIFE BOUGHT FOR HIM THAN ON THE FLOOR CONTRIBUTING TO THE TEAM!
They are the work horses of the team!
Many of the "Bench" players could be starters anywhere else!!!
Milsap is a better long-term option. He is still improving in all facets of his game, which is not something I can say about Boozer. I believe he has reached his ability limit. Just my take.
Milsap will also NOT demand max money, will stay humble, and WILL come to play with head and heart every night. When I think of Milsap's mentality, behavior, and work-ethic, I am reminded of a certain "under-sized" point guard the Jazz used to have a few years back who turned out to be pretty stinkin' good. Milsap is POSSIBLY (just possibly) the power forward version of that tough no-nonsense future hall-of-famer. Mark my words folks.
As for Millsap, he'll take every dime he can get just like all the rest. You'll notice Deron didn't leave anything on the table.
And by the way, that pint sized point guard doesn't work here anymore.
Jazz brass will have a nasty offseason; I wouldn't like to be in their pants coming May... but I certainly give them credir for their work and trust them, so I'll be content that whatever they'll do will be the best option available.
Pardon me for being realistic and making reasoned observations, both of which you obviously have no grasp. The Jazz can not afford BOTH Boozer and Milsap. Max money to Boozer, given the team's salary cap challenges next year, simply will not fly. If Boozer wishes to stay, the Jazz will either have to take a major luxury tax hit, OR, he will have to take less money. The former is likey to occur when pigs fly. The later when pigs, cows, and the Jazz front office fly. KOC was talking about this year. He is not delusional enough (read what you like into that) to believe he can keep both next year.
Milsap is a better value in that he will not get max money from ANYONE given the other names on the market, and will be a better long-term player. I much prefer the Jazz keep both, but it is simply not reaslistic, unless the Jazz suddenly decide to pay luxury tax, or Boozer's value goes down.
BTW, that pint sized guard is THE example of class. Remember that! I was simply giving Milsap the ultimate compliment from a Jazz perspective.
You fly all the pigs you want, getting rid of one or the other is a step backward. I'm for keeping them both.