Negotiations were difficult, even nasty at times, but the Jazz were confident that they could wait out their reluctant free agent. After all, Utah's offer, though far less than the player's agent had demanded, was considerably larger than any other team had dangled.
   
If that scenario sounds familiar, Jazz fans have reason to wonder: Is Donyell Marshall another Shandon Anderson?
   
As negotiations with Marshall fester -- "They've definitely gone backward," according to Dwight Manley, Marshall's agent -- the prospect of an Anderson-like outcome will grow. While Marshall has remained quiet, his agent has begun raising the possibility that the eight-year veteran could make a decision based on the Jazz's attitude, not its checkbook.