<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Dee Brown declines to dwell on the details. Like the fact his NBA contract contains only a pocket-change's worth of guaranteed money. Or the reality that a job with the Jazz is not his to lose, but rather one he still must win. To him, that's all fine print. The headline is that he has a chance and hopes to make the most of it. So Brown suggested Tuesday, when the 2006 second-round draft choice from the University of Illinois and the rest of the Jazz opened training camp at Boise State University.</div> Source
As long as Brown plays hard during training camp and in the preseason, Sloan will have a very hard time cutting him. Andre Owens went undrafted but worked exceptionally hard with the Jazz last season, and ended up making the roster.
Brown's a hard working player, but he'll definetly need to earn his minutes with the Jazz. He can be our spark plug player this year, not necessarily coming off the bench as a dependable source of points or defense, but someone who makes his teammates play better by hustling, using his speed.