<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Jazz on Friday extended qualifying offers to C.J. Miles and Dee Brown, making both restricted free agents when the NBA's summer free-agency shooting period opens late tonight. The moves mean Utah retains the right to match any offer sheet from another team Miles or Brown should sign and that the Jazz are willing to have both back. But it does not mean it's a sure thing that both, or even one, will indeed return for the 2007-08 season. Case in point: Mo Williams. The Jazz's 2003 second-round draft choice became a restricted free agent after one NBA season, and Utah surprisingly opted not to match the offer sheet he signed with Milwaukee in the summer of 2004. Williams went on to have three successful seasons with the Bucks and now will be one of the top free-agent point guards available in this year's market. </div> <div align="center">Source: Deseret News</div>