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Expect to see Boozer, not Memo, on O'Neal the bulk of the minutes. Shaq has trouble scoring on him more than most, at least in past systems he's played for. His role is a little different for Cleveland, though, so Booz has got to watch out for him backdoor sneakin' into the lane for easy buckets, when the Cavs' slashers drive and the help comes.
Former Jazzman Month Williams is palyin' really well lately, stickin' the jumper and moving quickly around the floor. Contesting him and stayin' in his face as soon as he gets onto the Jazz defensive end may slow him down some.
Andy Varejao has a new set of stones and is playin' very aggressively this year, while remaining as active as ever. Don't lose him, if he's your assignment or he'll make you pay with a layup, or a block on the other end.
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