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"He got his stats and he got the L as always" -- Trevor Booker on post game interview

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It would absolutely make my year if OKC were to fall out of the playoffs. New Orleans is only 1 back in the loss column right now.

You "contain" Westbrook and OKC isn't all that really. As we know, Kanter may get his, but his points are pointless when he gives up just as much on the defensive side of the ball.
 
I hope getting rid of players like DMC did not set some sort of precedent. That really ****ing hurt.

Getting rid of Booker would be just as painful.
 
Kanter managed to piss off everyone in Utah just to take a jab at the Jazz. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Don't poke the bear.

I don't think it has anything to do with a bear but I do think it's always smart not to burn bridges when you leave a place of employment.
 
It's kind of like when you quit your job and do something crazy to quit and then have your next employer call the first job to see how you were like.
 
Kanter does it again: goes for 30 and 16 against Dallas, gets the L and a -7, tied for highest minus on the team. Fool's gold.
 
I wonder how stupid Kanter is going to feel when he realizes how much money he lost by making that statement. Doesn't he know he is in a contract year. If a team is going to offer him something, they are going to call the Jazz to see what they say about him. Kanter has received bad advice from his Dad and his agent, but that doesn't excuse being stupid.
 
I wonder how stupid Kanter is going to feel when he realizes how much money he lost by making that statement. Doesn't he know he is in a contract year. If a team is going to offer him something, they are going to call the Jazz to see what they say about him. Kanter has received bad advice from his Dad and his agent, but that doesn't excuse being stupid.
Other teams are aware of what Kanter said. They're not going to call the Jazz as if they don't know. If a team wants to take a shot on Kanter they're going to accept his baggage and not take into consideration the bad blood between him and the Jazz.
 
Other teams are aware of what Kanter said. They're not going to call the Jazz as if they don't know. If a team wants to take a shot on Kanter they're going to accept his baggage and not take into consideration the bad blood between him and the Jazz.

Yeah, how did that work out for Lance Stephenson? Absolutely baggage will effect his price unless he is a "generational" talent. Which he isn't.
 
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