With several roster spots still to fill, Jazz officials did a little recruiting Tuesday.
Devean George, a 6-foot-8 reserve guard/forward for the Lakers, toured Salt Lake City with coach Jerry Sloan and vice president of basketball operations Kevin O'Connor, visited the team's under-construction practice facility and considered the possibility of wearing a Jazz uniform next season.
George, who averaged 7.1 points and was the world champions' top-scoring reserve, became a free agent when the Lakers failed to pick up his option. He is considering signing with several teams, according to the Los Angeles Times, including Washington, Minnesota and the Lakers.
The Jazz have had interest in George since the day he became a free agent. "He's a guy who seems like he's going to get better," O'Connor said. "We wanted to get him in here and have him look around. He knows we're interested."

