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Danny Ainge sent a very clear message to the Utah Jazz
On New Year’s Day, when most of us were likely recovering from New Year’s Eve, Danny Ainge sent out a tweet that had a lot of meaning to the rebuild of the Jazz. It was a response to a post about the importance of patience. Here’s what Ainge said:
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