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Published: Wednesday, Jan. 14 2009 12:00 a.m. MST

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Anonymous

Looks like Milsap is a quitter too. How many games in a row has he missed?

We need to run him out of town now!

Zero Percent

Boozer plays tonight.

Miles

I could be back from my vacation in the bahamas early.

Just Stupid

Why take time to comment if all you have to say is negative or ridiculous?

Millsap

Millsap has missed 4 games in his career! He is tough as nails and he gets payed about a tenth of that of the rest of his teammates. You obviously don't watch the Jazz very often. Millsap is as tough as they come.

Shat

@Miles, stay on your "vacation".
The first comment on this article was a commentary on your reaction when other players miss games. It was sarcastic and I believe meant to have us reflect on how we, as fans, treat our injured players.

Please CJ

No more threats like "playing your game". All that means is that when CJ comes back he still does not plan to rebound or work hard on defense.

Please no more threats CJ.

Maybe we could let Oklahoma just keep him after the game.

Anonymous

Milsap...quitter??? I dont think so!!! Boozer is the looser!

STEVE-O

I stand by my prediction that CJ Miles will be out of the starting line-up by the All-Star break. He'll be demoted to playing 4-5 garbage minutes at the end of blowout games. And that's where he deserves to be. Every time he interviews it's obvious that he only cares about getting minutes and himself! He never mentions team success or other players. He's very selfish and I can't WAIT til he's gone.

Jazz record

without miles in the starting lineup this year...

2-0

Nuff said

Anonymous

Good to see that one person on this board is intelligent --> Shat

Millsap said he was 90% to go tonight, now he is getting an MRI. Sounds like someone else who plays for the Jazz.

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