I was wondering if any one knows who Utah is going after for their summer league team? I heard that they want Price, Nelson, and that guy from Weber State, but who else are they looking at? Now that Raja Bell is gone, who they going to get for the SG position? Also does any one know who they really want from Free Agency, I know about Watson and Daniels but who else? Thx in advance
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">With free-agent shooting guard Raja Bell lost to Phoenix, the Jazz will shop the NBA's summer free-agency market with several more million dollars than if Bell had stayed in Utah. In a counter of sorts, it's believed some of that money could now be offered to a certain Suns big man. Seven-foot center Steven Hunter apparently wants out of Phoenix, and the Jazz are thought to be weighing the wisdom of offering him a contract. Hunter apparently wants more than what the Suns are willing to spend, and the Jazz now have that extra cash. Hunter, a DePaul product who has played three seasons in Orlando and one in Phoenix, is just one of several big men the Jazz have on their radar. Mikki Moore of the Los Angeles Clippers, another 7-footer who played 28 games for the Jazz in the 2003-04 season, may be another. Utah also is looking for help at the point, with Dan Dickau of New Orleans a possibility, and on the perimeter to replace Bell, with Philadelphia's Willie Green under consideration. Green, who would address shooting-guard needs but not point-guard needs should the Jazz land him, is a restricted free agent. That means the 76ers are permitted to match any offer he might receive. The Jazz, meanwhile, still do not know the fate of second-round draft choice C.J. Miles. A decision on whether the Texas high school product will sign with them or go to the University of Texas next season probably will not be made any earlier than Tuesday. It continues to appear, however, that Miles is leaning heavily toward turning pro. First-round draft choice Deron Williams is expected to sign his scale-pay contract later this week, sometime before the Jazz open training camp for next week's Rocky Mountain Revue. As for Bell, who orally committed when the market opened Friday to accept a five-year contract perhaps worth in excess of $25 million from Phoenix, it's believed he opted for the Suns' offer over one from Detroit. REVUE HOPEFUL: According to the Syracuse Post-Standard, 7-foot Syracuse center Craig Forth will go to the Jazz's Rocky Mountain Revue camp in hopes of making Utah's summer-league team. The undrafted Forth already has played in an Italian summer league, and might wind up playing next season in Europe. A starter in every game of his four-year Syracuse career, he averaged 4.6 points and 5.1 rebounds per game this past season. The Revue is scheduled for July 15-22 at Salt Lake Community College.</div> Source