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Published: Sunday, June 22 2008 12:10 a.m. MDT

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Thanks.

Thanks for the positive article on Jaycee. It's good to hear some facts with a little optimism. It would be cool if he makes an NBA roster. Good luck Carroll.

Anonymous

I may like the idea of Carrol in Jazz roster. I wonder he can give same energy like Ront Price gives. Can he be like Sasha V of Lakers? If yousee the finals, you can contribute if you can defense and knock down 3s. He seem to be able to do some of that.

fossil

i hope they done draft a player and send him to europe for a year or two. we need help now....

#1 BYU Fan

I Hate Utah University

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fossil,

What does your comment even mean? You make no sense whatsoever.

Alex Trebek

Great college career, but he should look into what Travis Hansen is doing in Russia. Carroll could have a pretty good career and life overseas, because his game is not fit for the NBA.

Not fit?

Carroll is fit for the NBA. The question is will he get drafted? I don't think he carries enough stock to get drafted. He'll find a way to make it on someone's roster much like Ronnie Price did.

byu hater

I think carroll would to good with the jazz. His agent is trying to get him to work out with a bunch of pt guards. Here are his collge averages;

22 ppg
6 rpg
3.5 a

Everyone's an Expert

Who care's what you guys think?

Good luck to Jaycee!

Go Aggies!

Grandma

Hope Jaycee Carroll goes to San Antonio Spurs. They need young blood such as he..

Go Aggies

Cool that you hate the University of Utah, BYU fan but Carroll played for the Aggies...you know Utah State University, how of the Spectrum, where the Cougars refuse to play cause they know we'd rock their world...but it's cool...

Carroll was a great college player but I think that he'd get lost in the NBA, not strong enough. Maybe a good role player off the bench.

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