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Jazz frustrated by slow, stagnant offense
Jan. 2, 2012 - 11:05 AM ET

Jazz players seem to unanimously agree that they need to push the ball and have more motion on offense, to create easier scoring opportunities.

Paul Millsap said "we've still got a lot to work on." Earl Watson said a lack of movement puts "a lot of pressure on each shooter." Gordon Hayward said the stagnation is "very frustrating." They rank near the bottom in most offensive-efficiency ratings and coach Tyrone Corbin needs to quickly develop better schemes for the 1-3 Jazz.

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