Utah Jazz Sr. Vice President of Basketball Operations, Kevin O’Connor, announced today that the team has signed Dee Brown. Per club policy, terms of the contract were not released.
Brown played in six games (four starts) during the 2006 Rocky Mountain Revue and averaged 6.0 points, 3.0 assists in 20.5 minutes per game.
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Aug 25, 2006 11:28 AM EST
The long-delayed Dee Brown signing will likely wait until sometime next week, said Utah Jazz senior vice president of basketball operations Kevin O'Connor on Thursday.
O'Connor again said there's no worry about getting it done. "It's just a matter of tracking him down. It's not going to be an issue," he said.
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The Jazz' deal to sign No. 46 overall draft pick Dee Brown is taking more time than expected — though there is apparently no problem with it.
"It's not an issue. We're just trying to catch up with each other," said Jazz senior vice president of basketball operations Kevin O'Connor Friday about the Brown negotiations with agent Henry Thomas.
"Don't read anything into that (the additional time). It's just a matter of getting it done."
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Jazz Aug 2006 Archive
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Salt Lake Tribune | Aug 16, 2006
The Jazz have had a busy off-season, but Kevin O'Connor continues to look for ways to improve the club, especially in light of the fact that they have three remaining roster spots.
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Deseret News | Aug 15, 2006
Guard Milt Palacio, a free agent after playing with Utah last season, is still a Jazz possibility for 2006-07, senior VP of basketball operations Kevin O'Connor said.
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Deseret News | Aug 15, 2006
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Deseret News | Aug 9, 2006
Henry Thomas, agent for Dee Brown, denied Internet rumors that Brown was talking with teams in Israel and Croatia.
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El Caribe | Aug 7, 2006
Felipe Lopez, former member of the Utah Jazz, reportedly wants to return to the NBA.
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Jazz.com | Aug 1, 2006
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