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I hope corbin realized how important favors is on defensive end. He deserves to play 30+ minutes in every game. If both favors and alj are out, i expect kanter to play at least 30+ min tonight. Go Jazz
his min have gone up. and now he has a bad foot
Pessimistic prediction:
Kanter will get two quick fouls, and Marvin Williams will end up playing center.
LOL, another random thought:
Waive Raja Bell, and then sign Fesenko to a 10 day contract.
I think bringing Fes in on a 10 day contract is an excellent idea and would really help us on the defensive end especially. The only problem with it is that Corbin won't play him. He seems to like him less than even Sloan did.
Kanter is a young strong kid and could play all 48 minutes in a short handed situation. We have all been crying for the young kids to get playing time and even though Favors might be sidelined this is a great opportunity for Kanter to step up. The last thing I want to see is the Jazz bring in Fes and take minutes away from the big Turk. Come on Kanter, get in there and play your butt off and show Corbin you need more time on the floor even when Jefferson gets back.
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