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With the new player addition every game one player can be innactive. Maybe time to let some old injuries get a rest. There should not be a DNP in these three games..
It's OK, we need a point guard and there are some good ones in college. We will be a Lottery team with a 25 and 41 record. Sometimes ya gotta lose to win!
The next draft doesn't look like a good one as far as point guards go, although maybe Myck Kabongo of Texas would be a good fit for the Jazz. I'm thinking the Jazz might go for a forward with their first pick, bring in a free agent point or slide over the Jazz's missing man, one Mr. Burks.
It's totally true... Just give it time.
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