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Trevor Booker has spent time in the offseason working on his three pointer to better fit in with coach Dan Snyder's style of offense that values perimeter bigs, the Salt Lake Tribune reports.

Booker has spent time in the offseason working on his three pointer to better fit in with coach Dan Snyder's style of offense that values perimeter bigs, the Salt Lake Tribune reports.

Analysis:

Considering that Booker didn't even attempt a three pointer last season, it'd be hard to imagine the Clemson product being an option around the perimeter for the Jazz in their 2014-15 campaign. Rather, he'll likely be known for his scrappy play off the bench in relief of Enes Kanter and Derrick Favors. He may ultimately play a large part in Utah's rotation this upcoming season, but we've seen in the past that he struggles to amount counting stats, regardless of how much playing time he's given.

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