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Highlights of Nate Jawai doing work on his short assignment in the D-League. As the fourth big man off the bench for Sioux Falls (They're reasonably stacked with Alexander Johnson, Greg Stiemsma and Raymond Sykes), Jawai averaged 6 points, 3 boards and 3 turnovers while shooting 42% from the field.
Jon had a pretty good breakdown of his first game here.
In shape, he'd be a force in the D-League, but definitely showed he could use more than a weekend trip to Sioux Falls.

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Umm, how fat is Jawai?

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by Aisander D on Feb 21, 2010 10:54 PM EST reply actions  

I'd say around 300

Last season he said his ideal playing weight is 275, and that sitting on the bench for a long time made him gain 20 pounds. I’m assuming that also happened this year since he didn’t play for almost a month, although even given his height 275 seems on the high side of an ideal size (though I really don’t know anything about that sort of thing).

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by Jon L on Feb 22, 2010 2:34 AM EST up reply actions  

It's definitely not something that two games will fix.

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by Jon L on Feb 22, 2010 4:08 AM EST up reply actions  

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