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The Utah Jazz returned to Energy Solutions Arena this morning to clean out their lockers and meet with the coaches and organization.
This annual occurrence is usually highlighted by the hordes of media members crowding around all the players asking their final questions of the season.
This year was no different. With several players, such as Paul Millsap, Al Jefferson and Devin Harris going into the final year of their contracts, there is anticipation that player movement may be in the cards this offseason.
The most intriguing interview came from raja Bell who did not hold back on his displeasure with his playing time, the lack of communication and head coach Ty Corbin.
Here are some of the highlights from today's "Locker Cleanout"
Raja Bell "I don't think I have a future with the team"
Paul Millsap "I'm a starting power forward but I can also be a starting small forward. I'm up for anything"
Enes Kanter "When I get back home, I'm burning that backpack" (referring to his pink rookie backpack he had to wear)
CJ Miles "I have to explore what happens this summer. I think I owe it to myself also because I've never been in this situation"
Al Jefferson "I hope I'm his teammate for the rest of my career because he's gonna be trouble" (referring to Derrick Favors)








