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Jagr had said all along that he enjoyed playing with Dubinsky, and he often stayed after practice to work with him.
Lincoln regularly made it a practice to work with people who disagreed with him, and to ask them to share, and integrate their thinking with his into something bigger that would benefit more people.
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Because the season is extended, he and his assistants take more time during practice to work individually with younger players, getting a jump on next season.
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He would make an occasional cameo at the Grizzlies' practice facility to work with his brother, who challenged him to games of one-on-one.
He'll have virtually no practice time to work with, and he'll be working against what many of these players have been allowed to do for their entire basketball careers.
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