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Jazz Notes:
Not suggesting it was the case, but I asked Jerry Sloan if he thought there were any locker-room divisions that contributed to the Jazz's demise. "I thought they were a pretty good group of guys," Sloan said. "When I get on an airplane . . . people will come back and tell me this is the best group of guys they've ever had on the plane. "Those are things that as an organization that we feel like that's important, to have people that are going to respect other people and the jobs they have to do. I'm always well pleased when I hear that. I couldn't ask for anything to be any better along those lines." * * * Deron Williams said the Jazz never reached their potential because of injuries and ever-changing starting lineups. He specifically mentioned Paul Millsap struggling with going back to the bench after starting in Carlos Boozer's absence. &n...
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