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Also consider the fact CJ puts up his numbers against other backups. There is a HUGE difference between playing against starters vs. the 2nd string.

But good for CJ. He goes to a contender and Indiana needs outside shooting. It's a good fit.

CJ's 3% was .411 as as starter, .366 as a reserve.
 
CJ always struck me as a player with a ton of potential and you could see the talent just waiting to explode. But, at the same time he always struck me as completely lazy and unwilling to improve his game and take it to the next level the way I believe he could have.

At least he's getting another payday though. Good for him.
 
Fes is good for a few hard fouls I remember him given Kobe a few trips to the ground.

I liked Fess. Without him we didn't get to the WCF a few years ago. Nene was destroying Memo until Memo got hurt. Fess came in and shut Nene down like a boss.

Fess was goofy and obviously didn't try very hard. With his size and strength (and decent agility for his size)...if only he had a good work ethic... he could have been dominant.
 
CJ has a quick touch with the ball. He can handle the ball and put it on the floor as well as put the ball in the hoop. I think we should give him a chance to see what he can do. If anything, he'll bring a solid smile to our player staff as well as our coaches table. He

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CJ always struck me as a player with a ton of potential and you could see the talent just waiting to explode. But, at the same time he always struck me as completely lazy and unwilling to improve his game and take it to the next level the way I believe he could have.

At least he's getting another payday though. Good for him.

Lazy? Meh.

He seemed like a gym rat to me. That said, he always had this look about him that connoted fear. That's what I didn't like about him.
 
The funny thing is is that Hayward is about as consistent as CJ.

You never knew whether he was going to make 10 shots in a row or miss 10 shots in a row. Both live out on the perimeter and are allergic to the paint. Both let their shot determine their games. If the shot was going in CJ hustled, played defense, and stayed engaged. If not? Disappearing act. Likewise, if Hayward missed his first few shots in the first he would completely disappear for the game.

Hell, they're basically the same player except Hayward chucks a lil less.
 
Hell, they're basically the same player except Hayward chucks a lil less.
Someone needs to make a CJ Miles fade-away 25-footer off a curl mix.

I never understood why the Jazz ran that action. CJ never made that damn shot, but he seemed to take it all the time.
 
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