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Trevor Booker wants to be back with the Jazz


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Trevor Booker Trevor Booker
Forward (2006 - 2009)
#35 6-7, 240
Whitmire, SC

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wants to be back with the Utah Jazz next season as they have a team option on Booker for $4.8 million for the 2015-2016 season.

"Of course I want to be back. I got the sense that they want me back, so I feel it's mutual," Booker told the Deseret News. "But, you know, at the end of the day, it's still always a business, so we'll see.

Booker had a solid 7.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.1 assists per game (19.8 minutes per game) last season with the Jazz.

"We had great (team) chemistry. Definitely, the chemistry was great, just to play with the guys, the way we competed. You know, I'm a big competitor, so I want to be out there with guys who compete. And those guys definitely competed and gave it their all every game, and I would love to play with them again."

Booker had a great time with the Utah Jazz organization and has nothing but great things to say about the team.

"The Jazz organization, they do a good job. It's very family oriented, they do a lot of stuff for the fans. I mean, it's just great," Booker said. "Washington was a great experience, but I definitely enjoyed my time here in Utah a little more."

Other players that the Jazz must make decisions on include Joe Ingles and Jeremy Evans.

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