Jazz additions should have roster stable for years

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  1. Stockton

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Jazz's quarter-century in Utah can be divided roughly into two eras: the Adrian Dantley years, and the Stockton-to-Malone epoch.
    The third era of Jazz basketball likely dawned last season, and while its signature personality will probably only be identified looking back - has Utah entered the Kirilenko Dynasty? The Boozer Days? The Age of Arroyo? - this much is almost certain: These Jazz will be here a while.
    Two summers of payroll dieting ended last week, when Kevin O'Connor, with the assent of owner Larry Miller, finally gorged on the free-agent market. O'Connor, the Jazz's senior vice president of basketball operations, spent nearly $135 million to lock up four potential starters for the next four seasons and beyond.</div>

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    So all of our major players are booked for 4 years? Thats good to see some security, I just hope what he said comes true, Boozer and AK47 co-operate and make a great frontcourt duo.
     
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    Boozer, Okur, Kirilenko, Giricek, Arroyo, Lopez, Harpring. Not looking too bad [​IMG].
     

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