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One reason too the hayward, burks, and Burke might not have played as well is that they had Evans and biedrens. They didn't demand a double team or anything.
 
A couple of other observations:

Hayward took a shot to the chops that I heard on row 54. He looked pist.

The double block on Enes by Gobert was terrific. Kanter had been having his way, with Biedrens, but had to change his ways with Gobert in the game. Gobert absorbed a lot of contact and still made a play. I could see some potential there. Of all the rookies and new guys I am most excited to watch him.

The Jazz dancers are overwhelmingly blonde this year. Only two brunettes and one of them was kind of a hybrid.
 
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Richard Jefferson -- I never knew he had asthma. He was spraying the inhaler during those for show warm up drills. Looked like the best player out on the floor. Excellent court vision.

Evans -- Outjumped Kanter for the tipoff, of course.

Biedrins -- Already rubbing his gut during warm up. Get another drink, kid.

Turk doing the Dirk -- spotted shooting the turnaround one legger during shoot around. Couldn't dominate Bieds-Evans-D-leaguer.

Goob -- couldn't post up the D-Leaguer, maybe it was Bryan Cook, not sure.

Favors -- couldn't take Evans on the low block twice in a row. Him and Kanter should have dominated Evans-Goob. Nope.

Corbin was running the right p-n-r lower than usual. Hayward made a nice rotation pass to the top of the key for a three.

Hayward -- Came out limping, obviously not into the exhibition. He screwed around a lot during the for show warm up drills, instigated the other starters to screw around too. Punked Turk at the dance off a little bit.

Trey Burke -- Kid looked good. Real good. 2nd best player on the floor next to R. Jeff. Drive and dish looked nice.

franklin -- failed CoTy autograph requisition.

Burks and Rush didn't do anything to stand out to me. Whoever #3 is looked like a baller though. That D-Leaguer was making a bunch of plays in the first half. They should sign him.


Lol.

I this was an obvious joke, but some are taking it serious.

What do I know
 
eHe ran the floor

Remember his rookie year when he used to trot down the floor? He runs the floor like a deer now. Malone was one of the best, if not the best, floor running power forwards of all time. I hope he's drilling Kanter with his approach to the game.
 
Lol.

I this was an obvious joke, but some are taking it serious.

What do I know

I never know when to take Frank seriously. He's a sharp individual with a peculiar sense of humor that sometimes borders on being characteristically esoteric.
 
A couple of other observations:

Hayward took a shot to the chops that I heard on row 54. He looked pist.

The double block on Enes by Gobert was terrific. Kanter had been having his way, with Biedrens, but had to change his ways with Gobert in the game. Gobert absorbed a lot of contact and still made a play. I could see some potential there. Of all the rookies and new guys I am most excited to watch him.

The Jazz dancers are overwhelmingly blonde this year. Only two brunettes and one of them was kind of a hybrid.

Good luck seeing gobert play this year
 
Rewatching.

Favors has a bad *** Maloneesque play early on where he ball fakes real low to freeze Evans then shoots the easy J. Watch that and tell me working with Malone didn't do anything, it's uncanny.
 
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