Clearly, Raja Bell isn't unhappy, but it tenuous, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.
Jazz guard?Raja Bell said it?s this simple: If Utah wants him on its team, he?ll continue to do his job to the best of his ability. If the organization doesn?t, the 12-year veteran will perform as a professional until he joins another franchise.?
Bell?s declaration came Wednesday during an interview with The Salt Lake Tribune. It followed Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin?s comment that any frustration Bell has about his role on the team needed to be addressed by the player himself.
?I think it?s a better question for him to answer. I really don?t ? you?ll have to ask him the question,? said Corbin, who appeared caught off guard by the query and acknowledged he hasn?t had a recent one-on-one talk with Bell.
Usually there aren't these kinds of assertions and "you talk to him" and "I'll be a professional" and so on unless someone is not happy.?
Being fair, this was a large part of last year, when Bell was having a lot of trouble dealing with the?tumultuous?season that the Jazz had with head coach Jerry Sloan abruptly resigning and Deron Williams being equally abruptly traded.
While Bell has come in with a renewed focus, it's tenuous. With the type of season the Jazz are having, that could be gone before long.?
Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1011425-the-5-most-pissed-off-nba-players
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