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" ... Last week, Kyrie Irving became the most notorious “Kai” on the planet, but Jones should easily be second by the end of this season. Jones is getting better and better every time he steps on the floor, and he has the type of skill set that NBA teams are looking for. Jones has the height required to play some center at the next level, but he has the ability to step out and make shots. He can also attack closeouts, which is rare at his size. If he can continue to improve as a ball handler and shooter, there’s a chance he ends up being one of the prizes of this class, which is really saying something. Defensively, he’s a good shot blocker and can defend in space. While this is all very good, he’s definitely a bit green. Jones started playing the game late. But that won’t stop somebody from swinging on him, and it wouldn’t be surprising if it comes a little earlier than people expect. The sky is the limit for the 19-year-old, especially if he lands in a good developmental situation. ... "
" ... Paul pointed to communication, switch discipline and closeouts when asked about it after losing to the Hornets. Second-year forward Cameron Johnson said the Suns need to prevent players from getting a “head of steam” and being too “comfortable.” ... "
" ... Talk about success will have to wait, though, because right now Butler needs to take a call about flooring. “Sorry, one of my merchants needs me,” he says, seating himself at a patio-furniture set. Ollie’s purchases most of its products as closeouts, meaning a manufacturer has excess inventory of something that a traditional retailer, like Target or Walmart, doesn’t want any longer, and it will sell it to Ollie’s cheap. Ollie’s targets a 40% gross margin, and as long as it can turn a profit, it’s not too fussy about what it sells. Now one of Butler’s merchants has a line on a new supply of floor tiles. “Glue or grout?” Butler asks. His eyebrows go up. The tiles are hard to install, meant more for professional contractors or Home Depot shoppers than for the Ollie’s customer, who tends to be lower-middle class or poorer and likely doesn’t have the time or money to become a home-remodeling enthusiast. Moreover, Butler is not sure what he’d price the tiles at. He gives his merchant the name of someone he met “at a dinner in Hong Kong,” who may have advice on whether they should take the tiles. ... "
" ... This is a series where Danilo Gallinari has to shine. With his movement and shooting threat, along with his size, he’s often a mismatch on the floor. While he could certainly appear to be a liability on defense if Harden tries to target him, I like Gallinari’s instincts on the other end. He’s perfectly fine with spotting up, but he remains a threat to attack closeouts and earn trips to the foul line. ... "