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Jazz's Remaining Schedule is the Easiest in the League

I nominate Conley’s resurgence on defense this year as the hardest thing to explain.
Good call.
I went from hating the trade and being a Conley hater to loving almost every aspect of his game. I feel very confident in his three ball, he has a nice floater, his playmaking is about as good as anyone else on the team, his defense is solid, and he has a presence about him that seems to have a calming effect on his teammates. Good leader.

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Good call.
I went from hating the trade and being a Conley hater to loving almost every aspect of his game. I feel very confident in his three ball, he has a nice floater, his playmaking is about as good as anyone else on the team, his defense is solid, and he has a presence about him that seems to have a calming effect on his teammates. Good leader.

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Since Conley is the nicest guy in the history of the NBA, it was very uncomfortable when I didn’t like the way he was playing or how it appeared we’d mortgaged our future to get him. But while I still think there are some bad long-term implications of the trade—and that we realistically only have this year as our best shot at a championship—I really like rooting for Mike. I can forget about the noise and just cheer for him. It’s great.
 
If Mitchell and Conley are both going to be out vs. Phoenix, I would consider holding out Gobert, Ingles and Favors and just tossing the game against the Suns.

Let guys rest on the B2B and focus on getting 7 or 8 more wins during the rest of the schedule. We can still get to 52 wins.
 
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