Deron Williams admits he is not happy that Jazz have lost key players to free agency

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    While addressing media at his annual charity golf tournament Saturday, Deron Williams admitted to being somewhat "frustrated."

    And the All-Star point guard wasn't referring to a shanked drive or missed putt.

    Rather, Williams was sharing his feelings in the aftermath of the Utah Jazz losing their leading scorer, top rebounder and best 3-point shooter to the Chicago Bulls in a two-day span.

    "It was tough to see Booz (Carlos Boozer) and Kyle (Korver) go," Williams said. "But they made business decisions and you have to live with them."

    And learn to live without them on the court and locker room, too.

    That's the hard part for Williams.

    "Any time you lose two guys like that you're going to be frustrated," said Williams while hosting his Point of Hope foundation's event at Thanksgiving Point to benefit Shriners Hospitals.

    "But ... it's a business, and that's the way it went."

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