So therefore, it’s not an unfair question: Does Korver still have the competitive fire to sign up for another season?
“As you get older, there’s all of what you need to put into the game, but there’s also a family cost,” Korver said. “That’s probably where I’m at, weighing that cost.”
In particular, Korver referenced the long seasons he’s had over the last few years as a major factor. Those seasons were long on the court, of course — Korver went to two consecutive NBA Finals as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers. But there’s also been other factors: being traded, first from the Atlanta Hawks to the Cavs, then this year’s deal from a broken Cavs team to the Jazz.