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Jazz CEO drops hint that they signed Al Jefferson


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With reports pointing to the Jazz being leading contenders to acquire Al Jefferson from the Wolves, Jazz CEO Greg Miller released a cryptic twitter message claiming to have approved a roster move.

"I just approved a Jazz roster move that I'm very excited about," said Miller. "Planning to share details tomorrow." Nothing is final but we doubt Miller would be going to this much trouble to announce they matched Wesley Matthews' offer sheet from Portland. Jefferson's arrival in Utah would not only hurt Mehmet Okur's stock, but Paul Millsap's as well.

Source: Jazz CEO Greg Miller on Twitter

So with Jefferson apparently going to the Jazz, what do the Bobcats do to address the center position.

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Makes a ton of sense for the Jazz, they probably sent Boozer's trade exception to Minny to get it done. As for what we do to get a starting center, I have this feeling that they're going to do something big. Not quite sure what it will be, but MJ is going to get us a quality starting center.

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So with Jefferson apparently going to the Jazz, what do the Bobcats do to address the center position.

Suck next season, like they deserve to.

As for what we do to get a starting center, I have this feeling that they're going to do something big. Not quite sure what it will be, but MJ is going to get us a quality starting center.

The only other "TRUE CENTERS" out there are scrubs. I'm sick of back ups or 'tweeners like Brad Miller.

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Suck next season, like they deserve to.

The only other "TRUE CENTERS" out there are scrubs. I'm sick of back ups or 'tweeners like Brad Miller.

This is most likely while Jordan has cold feet about Chandler and may be sending Ajinca instead. Even though Chandler has his issues, a core of Nazr/Diop isn't that good, as Nazr has his share of injuries too.

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does anyone else think this could be why the trade for calderon is supposedly dead? maybe they were discussing with utah to trade an exception but now that jefferson isn't available they're backing out.

pure speculation

I'd put money on that if its not because Jefferson is getting traded to the Jazz, that its because of a similar situation.

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