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Wasn't sure about the switch, putting Hayward on the second unit, but liked the results. Go Gordon! Jazz could be .500 again Wednesday night.
It was obvious he would do better with the 2nd unit, finally made him feel like he was actually a part of the offense.
I think Corbin made the right call making Gordon the 6th man...i think when Gordon was the starter he is the only young gun on that lineup...and i think...its the reason why he'd rather pass it up...now coming off the bench with his peers...he doesnt have that pressure and could play more loose...and the fact that the offense was running through him...was good...because i think Hayward could be a catalyst for the offense. Like Raja and Earl said he can definitely be the Manu Ginobili of our team...although most of the season he shot terrible and seemed lost....right now with the ball in his hands i hope he could excel
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