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Mo himself said "without Saps rebound who knows what would have happened." This is why the Jazz will somehow keep Sap. "It's not the size of the dog in the fight It's the size of the fight in the dog."
you gave every spot A except millsap B your scoring curve is a little off. guards c- mo did hit the winning shot that was a stupid shot with the game tied. out of control most of the game wich is why earl played most of the 4TH.millsap A . al A gordon A .foy C . kanter B with millsap in the game. D with favors in the game. with favors out several games kanter was great when millsap played with him. dont know if it is the spacing or just effert. first half he pulled millsap out early and put him in with kanter and they blew it opean. second half played favors and kanter and almost gave the game away. coack corbin C-
@louisiana jazz man, you obviously didn't read the article carefully and you certainly don't understand the grading system. The forwards as a group got a B grade, sure Milsap personally deserved an A but Marvin Williams had little impact, so the grade for the Forwards is a B. Struggle in school much?
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