In talking with Dennis Lindsey, it’s plain to see the man has a plan.
He isn’t being specific, but he is laying out a general set of possibilities, tossing them around like a chef juggling shrimp over the grill at Benihana’s. Hopeful he remains as he checks through them that the progress the young Jazz made last season — they finished after the All-Star break with a 19-10 record and the best defense in the NBA — can be built upon, with new additions and with further individual and collective gro...
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