<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Miles Remains Unsigned<div><span style="font-style: italic">Sep 19</span> - C.J. Miles is still not signed and we're counting down the days to training camp. The Jazz are unlikely to budge from the one-year qualifying offer they made back in late June and will wait until the clock runs out and Miles has to take it. </p> </p> There had been some thought the Jazz would come in with a multi-year deal for Miles, but they're apparently content to go through the process next summer, when Miles would be a restricted free agent again. </p> </p> </div></p> -- Salt Lake Tribune </p></div>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>With all the Kirilenko news, C.J. Miles is a relative afterthought right now. But he's still not signed and we're counting down the days to training camp. The Jazz are unlikely to budge from the one-year qualifying offer they made back in late June and will wait until the clock runs out and Miles has to take it. There had been some thought the Jazz would come in with a multi-year deal for Miles, but they're apparently content to go through the process next summer, when Miles would be a restricted free agent again. I left messages for Miles and his agent, Billy Ceisler, and didn't hear back from, either. Miles is not currently working out in Salt Lake City, though he said he wanted to be back in town at least two weeks before camp.</div></p> Source: Blog Salt Lake Tribune</p>
Let him go. There is a chance he develops into something but the Jazz should bea playoff team again this season. They might as well sign someone who could actually contribute something in the playoffs. If Kirilenko gets traded and the Jazz go after a shooting guard like they should, some space needs to be made at that position too.