I'll be down if one of our guys don't make it. But I'm also a believer that the more wins, the more players you deserve.
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For me, after the exhibition season, the defense and transition philosophically were working against Vo. It was not that I didn't think Vo could play NBA basketball. I just didn't think he could play the tempo or the defense that I wanted to play.George Karl
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