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It’s not lame, it’s the 10 days of Christmas… - Dee Brown’s gone - #6 - 2007
Almost caught up…
On the sixth day of Christmas, the Utah Jazz gave to me…
Dee Brown’s gone

Sad news spread across most of Jazzland when they announced that they were signing Jason Hart and Ronnie Price. Those two signings led to fan-favorite Dee Brown’s last days as a Jazz man.
Dee Brown went into the summer of ‘07 without a guaranteed contract from the Jazz. They offered him a qualifying offer and a chance to make the team through his performance in the Rocky Mountain Revue. But some say that they really had no intention of signing him to a guaranteed deal. And that the real reason he was on his way out was because Larry Miller thought that he was a bad influence on Deron Williams.
While I can’t think of a single person that didn’t like Dee, some fans didn’t seem to mind that he was leaving. They didn’t think he quite had what it takes to be in the NBA. And to back up their statements, Dee wasn’t picked up by any of the other 29 NBA teams either when he was let go.
Others were infuriated and scared. Why did they release (effectively) one of the most popular Jazz players? Surely Brown was at least a competent third PG who knew Utah’s sometimes complicated offense? He’s probably not as good as a shooter as Price and Hart (although this season might show otherwise), but he’s mainly a pass-first PG with speed who could run the offense should there be an injury or foul trouble with Williams.
But probably the biggest reason for concern in a lot of fan’s eyes was that by letting Dee go, and not treating him well in the process, that they would tick off his best friend Deron Williams. What effect would this have on Deron wanting to re-sign with the Jazz once his rookie contract was up? It wasn’t worth it.
As it turns out, Deron stated that he didn’t have a problem not playing for the Jazz, but he couldn’t understand why he couldn’t catch on with any NBA team.
So Dee was off to Turkey to play for the Galatasaray at the recommendation of Turk Mehmet Okur. And so far he’s been playing pretty well there.
And despite knowing that he probably wouldn’t be returning to the Jazz, he still went on the Jr. Jazz tour throughout Utah and surrounding states, dropped a new CD, and participated in Deron’s charity golf tournament. Couldn’t ask for a nicr guy. Now if we only could have gotten him married when he was here in Utah.
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