enchilada_style
Well-Known Member
I'm not so sure Dwill could play out a 10 day contract without having an injury.
gosh darn I wish dwill had enough motivation to keep his body from breakin
It's obvious that you were never athletic.
If you were, you'd know that rehab and nutrition are a big part of repairing injuries, and it's the same with taking care of yourself to prevent injuries. Those things are actually really hard to do because it takes a lot of work and will power to stick with it.
I really don't expect you to get it though. You are just a ignorant Internet troll. You are probably 300 lbs with 40% bodyfat.
btw,
how can jazz fans live with themselves bringing Dwill back? You do remember why Sloan quit, remember?
Bringing Dwill back would be like inviting MJ or Bavetta to join the Legacy Club. Have we any pride?
The guy refused direction from the legend, Jerry Sloan. You think he would listen to Quin??? Not just no, but HELL NO.
Sloan didn't quit 100% because of Dwill. If you think that, then you aren't giving Jerry enough credit. He might have decided it was enough because of it, but he was ready to quit anyways. He said as much every year for like 5 years before that. He said that one day he would just say that was enough.
I bet that letting Mathews, Korver, and Boozer go had just as much to do with it. He didn't want to start over, or take a step back.
Refused direction? I'm pretty sure if anyone asked him, he would give Sloan major credit for how he was able to perform. He just wanted to some changes in Utah given the fact what they had been doing clearly wasn't cutting it. Is that so wrong? Is it wrong he was frustrated because the team had traded Al Jefferson, who was probably the worst big man to pair with Dwill?