<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Several teams called to ask about Gordan Giricek, Jazz owner Larry Miller said in his weekly radio interview, and Kevin O'Connor said his voicemail filled up in the time it took to fly back from a scouting trip to Las Vegas on Thursday morning. The Jazz have not officially announced a suspension for Giricek, who is still being paid, and Jerry Sloan declined to say whether he wanted Giricek back once the Jazz return home. "I won't discuss any of that right now,'' Sloan said. "I won't discuss that at all." -- The Salt Lake Tribune "Of course, it's [upsetting] to see one of your teammates go to the locker room and have this kind of situation," Andrei Kirilenko said. Asked if he thought what happened to Giricek was fair, Kirilenko said, "No comments." Jazz owner Larry Miller had a frank assessment of Giricek during his weekly radio appearance on KFNZ 1320 AM. "I think the notion is that he's selfish enough to try to get his shot and his points,'' Miller said, "that he'll do what he needs to do to do that in spite of what the coaches tell him to do or ask him to do or whatever you want to call it." -- The Salt Lake Tribune Asked about Giricek's future, Marc Fleisher -- whose client is in the final season of a four-year, $16-million deal with the Jazz, and previously has privately expressed to Jazz brass his desire to leave Utah -- seemed uncertain. "That's really more a question for them than it is for us," said Fleisher, who also represents two Jazz high-profile starters, small forward Andrei Kirilenko and injured center Mehmet Okur. "Giri reiterated (Wednesday) night that he likes his team, he likes his teammates, he is very happy living in Salt Lake City. "He sees a role for himself on the team, but he is frustrated and has had a difficult time understanding what Jerry wants from him," Fleisher added. "And this is not a new problem. It's gone on for a while. But he's adamant he did nothing wrong, and nothing to provoke this." -- Deseret Morning News It's looking like the Jazz have pretty much four options when it comes to dealing with the Gordan Giricek situation. They could buy out his contract, trade him now, deactivate him and trade him later or try to ride things out the rest of the season. Buying out his contract might be the best option out of a not-so-great bunch. The Jazz owe Giricek about $2.6 million on his expiring contract and though owner Larry Miller strongly dislikes buyouts, the Jazz did agree to one four years ago with Glen Rice. -- The Salt Lake Tribune</div>
Jazz owner sure does a lot of radio interviews, every time I hear something about the Jazz he always goes on radio to talk about it. Giricek is a good player IDK why he got in the doghouse but any team could use him.
Giricek is definitely on the way out, the owner also called out Memo and hes been playing like sh*t. Jazz will definitely be active on the trade market that already looks pretty busy. They should try to get in on a 3 way with one of the coveted PGs on the block (Bibby, Andre Miller, Jason Williams, etc.) in which they move one of their expendable pieces and get a shotblocking C or a more consistent SG who can actually shoot.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GM3 @ Dec 21 2007, 10:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Jazz owner sure does a lot of radio interviews, every time I hear something about the Jazz he always goes on radio to talk about it. Giricek is a good player IDK why he got in the doghouse but any team could use him.</div> Larry Miller (Jazz Owner) is an egomaniac. Giricek is one of those shoot first/minimal Defense types which Sloan can't deal with. Also, Morris Almond (07 1st rd pick) is doing well in the D league. Jazz always talk alot but rarely back it up when it comes to trades.