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Well this will be worth watching. Calipari is a very underrated coach and a world class motivator (yes, gyp, he is .. get over it).
Anyway, Calipari plans to begin starting a pre-practice with poythress and a pre-game as well.. I can't help but think we will start seeing an immediate difference..

Would you say that Poythress' stock is falling?
 
Trey Burke - Answer to the Jazz problems. Pushes the ball - Distributes the ball - Solid shooter - Can create for himself and finish at the basket - solid defender

If we are at the bottom of the lottery I hope he is still available
 
Some early season highlights of Shabazz (doesn't include his best games)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHm-zL5a718


In these highlights Shabazz doesn't look all that quick or explosive, and he's settling for jumpers. He looks like a slightly rich man's Joe Johnson. Is he coming off an injury?
 
I'm going to come out and say it---I think the Jazz are playing the veteran rotations to a) try to protect a few players' trade value, and b) make sure we get a draft pick in the late lottery so we can add a much-needed point guard. I think the FO knows which rotations perform and don't perform as well as Sports Illustrated does. I literally think we're running a slow tank, in part because the Warriors are playing well.
 
Myck Kabongo is the perfect pg for us. The Longhorn coach is practically running Sloans entire system, so Myck would really be able to make a nice transition.
 
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