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Marvin Williams, Left Knee Tendinitis. Doubtful for PHX.


Jakob

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Does Vonleh figure to do anymore this year than Cody did last year

 

 

I wouldn't think so based on these:

 

  • He's coming off surgery
  • He's a rookie and a young one at that
  • It's known his game needs developing and he's more of a raw talent
  • Cliff favors vets

It would be nice to think he'll develop more quickly and be a part of the rotation, but it's unlikely IMO. 

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I wish Clifford would clarify what that means.

He's so green behind the ears that Clifford is letting him sit on the bench so he can take in the game and learn how the game is played. Unless there is a dire need, Noah will not suit up until he starts to get a handle on things. It's not a knock on Noah, it's putting the kid in a position to succeed without as much pressure that is on regular players. Since he is young, they dont want to rush him and shake his confidence.

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