<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Brian Chase nailed both of his three-pointers, handed out an assist, and cheered his current (and hopefully future) teammates to an easy 122-96 victory over Indiana, then went home to . . . well, probably not sleep much. "I doubt it. I doubt I get a lot of sleep," Chase said after making his closing statement in the Jazz's point-guard debate during Utah's preseason finale. "It's in God's hands right now." Actually, the omnipotent deity he should be worried about, as far as his Jazz career goes, is Jerry Sloan. The Jazz's coach, in consultation with his assistant coaches and senior vice president Kevin O'Connor, must release between one and three players before the season opens next week, leaving four maybes to stew over hanging chads like Al Gore in Florida. "I'm anxious to find out, sure," Chase said. "I think I did fine, but maybe my standard is different from theirs. . . . Honestly, I have no idea." </div> Source This kid is a blur on the court, if he makes the team I think the Jazz will shop or waive Dee Brown. There's no need to keep two speed guards on the roster.
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">This kid is a blur on the court, if he makes the team I think the Jazz will shop or waive Dee Brown. There's no need to keep two speed guards on the roster.</div> Brian Chase is a pretty good players, but Dee Brown has done pretty good for a rookie. I think Utah keeps Dee Brown when it's all said and done. I think Fuller will be cut then it'll be between Chase or Powell.