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Weekly Run podcast: Breaking down Jazz wings, Donovan Mitchell’s response to Trump, how OKC/Jazz battles have changed, and more

(Scott Sommerdorf | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Jazz forward Joe Ingles (2) turns to pass after Oklahoma City Thunder guard Raymond Felton (2) stopped his drive to the paint during first half play. The Thunder led the Jazz 22-18 at the end of the 1st quarter during Game 6 of the first round playoff game, Friday, April 27, 2018.

Thabo Sefolosha is coming back from a knee injury, adding to an assortment of Utah Jazz wings that includes Joe Ingles and Jae Crowder. Georges Niang was also added to the mix.

In this week’s edition of the Weekly Run podcast, The Tribune’s Tony Jones and Andy Larsen break down the Jazz’s group of wings. Jazz general manager Dennis Lindsey called Ingles a top-10 small forward in the league, was he right? Is it fair to expect a bounceback year from Crowder? And with Sefolosha recovering from a knee injury and missing the first five games of the season due to suspension, what will the Jazz get from him this season?

The most important part of the podcast, though, is when Tony’s 8-year-old daughter pillories her father’s basketball game.

Here’s a rundown of this week’s podcast:

At 3:00 • What does Carmelo’s departure do to the OKC Thunder?

At 15:30 • What does Joe Ingles bring to the Jazz, and how valuable is he?

At 23:40 • How much better will Jae Crowder get with a second season under his belt?

At 26:50 • Will Thabo Sefolosha bounce back from knee surgery?

At 33:40 • What do we think about Donovan Mitchell’s tweet responding to Donald Trump attacking LeBron James?

At 43:00 • Tony’s daughter interrupts with an important declaration.

At 45:20 • What we think about the Jazz going to Mexico City next year.

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