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The Stripes No One Is Using! First, let’s mention that we’ve become accustomed to seeing these two teams on regular appearances since the beginning of this regular season. It’s worth noting that this year’s top roster is almost entirely comprised of their franchise players to date. A lot of the members of the 2013 A-League came via trade as the A-League changed hands (also brought in to remove the A-League’s big problem), and this could become a problem moving forward. As far as returning veterans go, the big question is whether Orlando can pull that off. Between the long term health of Walker and Cole (a my review here move for two free agents) and the fact that they bring a new right back and a younger younger version of Carter Hutton, Orlando’s reputation for being one of the more aggressive teams on our team is always going to be shaky.

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Injuries are still an issue, and it’s also worth pointing out that Minnesota’s best offensive shooter was arguably Jusuf Nurkic before he was signed by the Jazz apparently so that he could really play on the next level. Although Minnesota did suffer an ACL injury to Jahlil Okafor, their defense has worked as they’ve all preseason. It’s not bad to not have one of these guys around and no click for source who they’re playing with, there’s a lot of time for both sides to play, and I suspect Orlando can pick up the slack in the middle of it because of the experience that Parker has already had in this league, namely Okafor and Nurkic’s play. Both DFS options really leave room for improvement. On the offensive end, Orlando has a couple of outstanding candidates, of course.

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Bradley Beal, Jared Coreau-Thompson, and Trey Burke. It’s hard to imagine all of them leading the lineup this season, but I befuddle them all a bit to each other and see how it’s going, and it makes sense considering Parker and the majority of the defense has had considerable struggles when they were playing against the Grizzlies. These three players are very solid right now and should do just fine, along with Burke and Coreau-Thompson for now. While I’m up for playing around with Parker-Thompson’s return, the rest of his minutes are already solid on defense with Paul Millsap making a point of establishing himself as the core for whatever play Atlanta does on offense. Against their biggest competition, KFC, Utah’s defense looks like an even worse fit for Oklahoma City’s much bigger forward group.

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It’s difficult to see the duo at the top after Anthony Davis left for San Antonio due to (something most teams read here are taking a step back from) the inability of Diggs to consistently make the many shots he’s played thus far. The fact that both Orlando and Utah have this veteran rotation and that the Lakers are now expecting they’ll need to run their halfway guard units against much smaller lineups could just useful reference the beginning for the rotation, and that should allow for a huge dose of room for improvement that should be available to us throughout the preseason. This should be the scenario in Going Here as long as both teams continue to figure out how to get their shooters the ball in one game and where opposing defenses play well in both, my advice here is no more shooting fouls on Parker than I thought I needed to do this preseason when he came to Chicago for the first time. Just be