Jarrett Jack
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"Jarrett Matthew Jack" is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). At 6'3" (1.91 m) tall and weighing 200 lbs (91 kg), he primarily plays point guard. Born in Fort Washington, Maryland, he attended four different high schools in North Carolina, Maryland and Massachusetts before playing collegiately at Georgia Tech. The Denver Nuggets drafted Jack in 2005 NBA Draft/2005.

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If we come and play for 48 minutes the entire game, we can compete with anybody. We've got to come and play hard every night and hopefully we can get out of this slump.

For that to happen on the biggest game, on the biggest stage is tough to swallow.

It was just a clinic showing us how the game is played. They really shared the ball. You can tell they enjoy moving it around. It doesn't matter who gets the buckets or gets the assists.

It was a game where we were kind of embarrassed. We didn't have the great performance that we wanted to. It's good that we have them with that game still in our memory.

I think we're coming out and throwing the first punch instead of waiting back and seeing what our opponent is going to do. We've been coming out aggressive, very sure of ourselves, and we're just playing with a confidence and air about us right now that is just easy and contagious.

We're all young kids. I think we all just enjoy playing. Every time we step out there on the court I think we're just looking forward to having fun, looking forward to playing with each other.

You look at this team and the Clippers and the roles were reversed a couple of years ago. Now they are like our teams were. The guys here are trying to get established as players. Our effort tonight was strong but we still came up short.

It's nothing that none of us are used to. It's going to be an adjustment for all of us trying to play off the ball when we're so used to having the ball in our hands.

We can talk about it all we want to. But if we're not going about it with the effort and the focus it takes to play good position defense, then that's going to be a problem all year.