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Do you hear that? It's Larry Miller's Legless Corpse Rolling Over

Just my opinion, but I think Larry is looking down wondering what took the Jazz so long. LHM would have nipped this in the bud and shipped D-Will out of town before he ran off Sloan.

I also have to laugh at fans who are acting like the sky is falling without seeing the completed deal. The "multiple draftpicks" that are being reported could be a future windfall for Utah. I'll reserve final judgement until seeing the exact details of the deal but I'm certainly leaning towards liking it at this point. I think any Jazz fan that can take out emotion and look at it rationally would agree with me.
 
I think any Jazz fan that can take out emotion and look at it rationally would agree with me.


I'm with you on this. Sharon "Coach Killer" Williams can have his day in the Meadowlands, and we will see a new day in Utah. Utah Jazz 3.0 is on its way.
 
Just want to remind everybody that Kevin O'Connor can't draft in the first round for ****.

He got it right when picking D-Will and that was the highest pick he ever had to work with. If Utah gets some high lottery picks out of this I will give KOC the benefit of the doubt. However, if these picks end up in the teens or later, I don't hold out much hope that Utah will do much with them.
 
He got it right when picking D-Will and that was the highest pick he ever had to work with. If Utah gets some high lottery picks out of this I will give KOC the benefit of the doubt. However, if these picks end up in the teens or later, I don't hold out much hope that Utah will do much with them.

He just traded his best draft pick EVAR.
 
It's all about the emotion, dude, and the organization that treated their players like family. Until recently, that is. What other reason is there to watch?
 
This move is worse than the Adrian Dantley, Magic Johnson, and Dominique Wilkins moves COMBINED.

In 4 years when we're all watching the Seattle, Kansas City, Vancouver, or Las Vegas Jazz we'll be able to point to this blunder as the moment the Utah Jazz totally fell apart.

Prove me wrong, Devin Harris, Derrick Favors, Al Jefferson: Perennial LOSERS.

Also, we need a G.D. center, KOC. Snag Brook Lopez you idiot.
 
The Jazz are dead. Long live the Jazz.

The Jazz legacy died when LHM did. Everything that was special about this franchise is dead now too. Jazztards who always wanted Sloan gone and more trades got what they wanted. Now, we are just like every other crappy franchise in the league. Enjoy the fruits of your labor, Jazztards.
 
The trick is that the Jazz died with Miller.

And I wasn't even a fan of LHM.

I wasn't ever happy with the lack of spending, particularly during Stockton and Malone's peaks, but this management makes me nostalgic for those days.

It's not just this trade, mind, it's the way they misread the situation in the offseason.
 
This move is worse than the Adrian Dantley, Magic Johnson, and Dominique Wilkins moves COMBINED.

In 4 years when we're all watching the Seattle, Kansas City, Vancouver, or Las Vegas Jazz we'll be able to point to this blunder as the moment the Utah Jazz totally fell apart.

Prove me wrong, Devin Harris, Derrick Favors, Al Jefferson: Perennial LOSERS.

Also, we need a G.D. center, KOC. Snag Brook Lopez you idiot.

This is devastatingly hard to hear.... Because it might be true.
 
Just my opinion, but I think Larry is looking down wondering what took the Jazz so long. LHM would have nipped this in the bud and shipped D-Will out of town before he ran off Sloan.

I also have to laugh at fans who are acting like the sky is falling without seeing the completed deal. The "multiple draftpicks" that are being reported could be a future windfall for Utah. I'll reserve final judgement until seeing the exact details of the deal but I'm certainly leaning towards liking it at this point. I think any Jazz fan that can take out emotion and look at it rationally would agree with me.
Larry would've found a way to quell the problems and not spend all of his time rock-crawling in Moab.
 
The trick is that the Jazz died with Miller.

And I wasn't even a fan of LHM.

I wasn't ever happy with the lack of spending, particularly during Stockton and Malone's peaks, but this management makes me nostalgic for those days.

It's not just this trade, mind, it's the way they misread the situation in the offseason.
Agreed completely.
 
'Member when that video came out of Deron jumping off cliffs at Lake Powell? OMG talk about foreshadowing.
 
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