Utah Jazz players, coaches speak on their season of growing up
Utah believes it played to best of its abilities in reaching the postseason
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I felt the Jazz as a team did well this year but fell short of expectations. There were to many dissappointing loses, most mentioned in this article, that would have allowed the Jazz to be in a better playoff position. They won several games More..
I would like the Jazz to get back to their multi-cultural roots (Klinko, Okur, Fesenko). They were developing an international following. I feel that this is a big mistake. I also feel that this would help the development of Kanter. We are now a More..
I like Dragic, Lee, and Williams, in that order. Would pass on the others.