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I think they will all play!! They are just trying to let the Suns think they have a chance...sandbaggers!! :-) Home Court means too much and they know it!!!!
They need to & should have worked on Free-Throws, they almost always can make the diference in wins 0r losses - they don't required any stressfull moves.
Singing the old refrain, "Banged up." Seems the Jazz have been there before---a lot in recent years.
Maybe these issues are only temporary and won't mess up Utah's chances of ending up 4th or higher.
I previously projected the Jazz to lose at Phoenix, so they might as well get blown out so that their heads will be into their next home games against New Orleans and Boston. Those two home games need to be wins.
The Jazz can afford a few more losses, but only a few more.
Their toughest remaining games (of 14 more), are the next three (at Phoenix, then home with New Orleans and Boston), at the Lakers in April, and then at Houston and New Orleans near the end of the season, and then at home vs Phoenix. I see three likely losses: at Phoenix, at the Lakers, and at New Orleans.
The rest could/should be wins, although there will likely be a few stumbles, which is why they can't afford to lose their next two home games against good teams.
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