YouTube Tuesdays! Jerry Sloan's Summer

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 YouTube Tuesdays! Jerry Sloan's Summer
Utah Jazz Media day -- Jerry Sloan is either senile, has a great post nba career in stand up comedy, or really is suck in the 1940's . . . [link]

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