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Utah Jazz's Georges Niang not satisfied with this year's playoff contributions becoming 'highlight of my career'

SALT LAKE CITY — Now that the grind of a grueling 82-game season and first-round playoff series is over, Utah Jazz forward Georges Niang won’t be hard to find — at least momentarily.

“Off the court, I think I’m just gonna relax, man,” Niang said. “You can find me up in Park City at the St. Regis looking over at the mountains. That’s where I’ll be.”

Then, once the self-reflection wears off, the former Iowa State product will be back in the lab. Guaranteeing the second year on Niang’s contract is one of the difficult decisions that the Jazz brass is faced with, but he did everything in his power to prove his case.