Utah, as of this writing, hasn't re-signed any of its free agents. The Jazz did add Calbert Cheaney, for the veteran minimum, and Matt Harpring, for $4.5 million per for four years. They could have had Donyell Marshall back for $8 million per for three years. Wouldn't. Never came higher than three years, $15 million. Want to guess why?

"I actually thought they would try a little harder," Marshall said Monday from Chicago, where he took basically the same offer Utah gave him from the Bulls. "Things were said that just didn't happen. There were a lot of things said straight to me that wasn't done ... it wasn't about the money. I don't want to say anything bad about Utah. I enjoyed playing there. But some things were promised that weren't done."