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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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Asked how he performed in Utah, vice president of player personnel Walt Perrin said, "I thought he fought through some things. He struggled a little bit early, but he finished strong.
"He
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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Perrin and the Jazz brain trust certainly saw some things from Schroeder that impressed them
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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Rumors persist that Schroeder has a promise, and our sources have indicated that Boston is the team that has promised him. Obviously the team already has Rondo, but no one is expecting most of the players from this draft to instantly become starters. Schroeder used a tremendous week in Portland at the Hoop Summit in practices and the game to skyrocket up team's draft boards
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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With two weeks left before the NBA Draft, the Utah Jazz will take a look at one of the top point guard prospects available Wednesday when they work out Lehigh
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College star
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I think there is more of a chance of trey Burke being available at 14 than mcCollum. I don't understand how anybody could take Burke over mcCollum or how a team could take Burke before any of the big name c's
Maybe Burke doesn't last all the way to 14- but I would bet he "slides" and doesn't go anywhere near top 5
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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Nobody has Burke falling.
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Where Eagles Dare
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McCollum sounded interested in playing for the Jazz, although that could just be him playing the game. Still, he won't be around when the Jazz draft, so I suppose he didn't have to say anything if he didn't want to.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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They all seem to say nice things, Probably do everywhere but it is obvious that there's a big opportunity in Utah.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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Continuing a string of prospect evaluations for the June 27 NBA Draft, the Jazz will hold two sessions again Tuesday at Zions Bank Basketball Center. The first session will include projected lottery pick Syracuse guard Michael Carter-Williams (6-5, 184) and former Layton Academy/Weber State guard B.J. Porter (6-3, 190) of Azusa Pacific.
Deseret News
The second workout will include six players: Miami guard Durand Scott (6-5, 203), Kansas guard Elijah Johnson (6-4, 195), Evansville guard/forward Colt Ryan (6-5, 200), Syracuse guard James Southerland (6-8, 210), Kentucky guard Archie Goodwin (6-4, 198) and Princeton forward Trent Lockett (6-7, 225).
Deseret News
I think Wiliams is the last of the top pg's to work out for them other than Burke who I doubt will work out for them.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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After another pre-draft workout Tuesday morning, vice president of player personnel Walt Perrin said he does not expect Michigan
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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McCollum is long. He could definitely play the 2 with that length,
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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Carter-Williams participated in Tuesday
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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[QUOTE]Asked if he would be surprised if Thursday came and went without the Jazz acquiring a point guard, through one method or another, general manager Dennis Lindsey said, "Not at all."
Lindsey said the Jazz won
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