"In college you have a couple of days, so you know the team you're playing (and) you may have a (scout) team that runs through other teams' stuff," Corbin said. "We'll break it down a little bit quicker than that. We'll give (players) little nuances and what we think we're going to see and how we're going to play situations."
MEDICAL REPORT: Mo Williams has dealt with a nagging adductor (groin) strain in the preseason and sat out the final exhibition game, but the Jazz's starting point guard is back to practicing.
Other than Earl Watson (knee rehab), the Jazz are in good shape health-wise heading into the 2012-13 season.
"I think we're in a good place now," Corbin said. "Everybody seems to be ready to go. Bodies are feeling better."
Watson, meanwhile, continues to work on returning after undergoing knee surgery last spring. The Jazz haven't announced a projected date of return for the point guard.
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I would take a tenth of what even Murph makes and sign things all day..And a lot of them don't plan and waste their money and wind up broke in later life. Hope they are getting better.