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Quietly and steadily, Tyler Zeller doing all that Cavaliers ask him to do


is the kind of quiet, get-the-job-done player that Cleveland coach Mike Brown loves. He sets screens, fights for rebounds and follows all the rules the head coach demands. Perhaps the only thing limiting Zeller to 11.8 minutes per game is that he plays behind Anderson Varejao – the one player on the Cavaliers who epitomizes all that Brown asks. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

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