<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">In years past, players placed on the NBA's so-called injured list were required to stay on it for at least five games. That list, however, was eliminated as part of the new collective bargaining agreement between the league and its players association. Now, the Jazz and other NBA teams have until one hour before tipoff to decide which 12 players will be on their active roster for each individual game and which of the rest (they're allowed to carry up to 15) will be made inactive. As a result, Jazz coach Jerry Sloan has more decisions than ever to make these days. "I don't know how we'll work that out all year long," Sloan said Saturday night. "I don't like the idea of having to make the decision on those things every day, you know?" On Saturday, prior to the Jazz's Delta Center game against Phoenix, Sloan made a change for the first time since the season started. After serving a two-game unpaid suspension for throwing a punch in a preseason game against the Los Angeles Lakers, rookie big Robert Whaley was eligible to against the Suns. Instead of keeping him on their 12-man active roster, though, Utah opted to make Whaley inactive and instead activated undrafted rookie free-agent guard Andre Owens.</div> <div align="center">Source</div>