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Jazz hopeful faces difficult decision regarding his future
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Mr. Fuller, we extend sincere sympathies to you and your family. We care.
I think he should go. He is not likly to make the team anyway. And can make more in Europe as a lower level player anyway since our dollar is now worthless anyway.
Besides some things are more important than MONEY and WORK... and thats FAMILY
These are the kind of guys you'd like to see have a decent career w/ a team, even if it's just a few minutes here and there.
Contrast his attitude with that of CJ Miles. I wish the Jazz had a roster spot available. But if CJ signs, there's no chance Fuller makes it.
Hiram, go back to your family. They need you right now. This is the RMR, not the NBA playoffs.
Kevin, Jerry, please invite this guy back to camp. If CJ gets an offer and the Jazz don't match, I think there's a decent chance the last spot goes to either Fuller or Korolev.
If Fuller can play defense, we could probably use him. The Jazz need to get back to getting rid of players who don't have a Utah Jazz "work hard and hustle all the time" attitude and make room for guys who do.
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