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as usual all talk no substance. Getting a big man? Who? the fans want Mikki Moore again ignoring what more knowledgable people say, that would not be worth it.
This is not Mikki Moore you remember but a 35 year old soft jump shooter
Last night was yet again another chance for Fes to play. at the end The bucks getting all those 2nd chances and let us face it Bogut missed a lot of easy shots throughout the game or the Bucks would have routed the Jazz
Now it begins. Ending the season with injuries to key players: AK, Price (as main, experienced backup), and Williams wrist.
The Jazz don't need a repeat of last year when injuries ruined the season.
It's not unexpected to give Jeffers another 10-day. Two reasons:
1. Mikki isn't available yet (or some other useful big).
2. Jeffers has shown some possibilities. At least, they say he works hard.
To better my prediction for the Jazz on this four-game stretch, they'll need to win the next one. I had them going 2-2, so wasn't surprised to see them lose last night.
Still, going 2-2 keeps them in the race for 3rd. It's just a harder race, is all.
I feel it closing in for the jazz!
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