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Jazz to do Arena upgrades

I would add a bronze statue of Matt Harpring to commemorate his death... When he died having molten bronze poured on him in order to make the statue. Then get a new color caster to replace him. That's really the only renovation I can think of.

**** you, you son of a bitch. Not that I know Harpring, or care if you belittle his name.
 
You mean my intentions of creating a 16 page thread where the most well versed Jazzfanz came in and crushed the schoolboys with blind loyalty?

Or was it my intention to have DL play damage control by calling Gordon Monson and having him immediately write an article in response to my criticisms?

Or is it that you do not believe the Jazz are, once again, on the verge of losing a huge swath of the fanbase like they did post SnM? Would that be good for you and I as fans?

Or is it that I just wanted to play around in the offseason with a thread that has very valid merit yet is controversial here?

Or is it that my intentions are in fact real and I would like to discuss them with fellow jazzfanz first? Is that okay with you? That I use an internet message board to discuss the main topic of the message board? Is that okay with you [MENTION=422]jazzman12[/MENTION] or should I just jump off the bridge and never look back because my discussions bother you?

It's simple: You started a thread claiming that you needed a new team. I'd like to see you follow through on that. Obviously, that's not going to happen. We both know that you aren't, or never were going anywhere regardless of what this team does or doesn't do.
 
It's a great arena for basketball. Have you been to one you like more? Why build a new one?

As silly as it sounds, it seems like building new arenas has become somewhat of an arms race in regards to attracting FA's in all major sports and I'd just like to see the Jazz get in on that. If they did it right, it could also add a cool new element to downtown.

I remember Mark Cuban building the new Mav's arena years ago and reading about how the players were marveling at the creature comforts of their new home and how they could use it to entice future FA's.

Can the Jazz keep up with the Jones' in the NBA with just a remodel? I guess we'll see.
 
You mean my intentions of creating a 16 page thread where the most well versed Jazzfanz came in and crushed the schoolboys with blind loyalty?

Not sure who you are talking about but I missed that part of the thread. Did this person put their blind loyalty on the schoolboys all at once to crush them or did they beat them over and over with their blind loyalty until the schoolboys submitted?
 
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3. The Jazz really do have a good thing going. They have 4 of the 60 or so players in the league with 6 or more win shares last year (Basketball Reference), for example. All of them were 25 or under (according to BR's age scale). Only 27 players 25 and under had that level of win shares. That's less than one per team, on average. We had four. It's easy to argue that this group deserves a chance to see what it can put together with Exum and Burks back, better injury luck, and stronger attention to building a bench.

Hopefully that makes you feel a little better about our team.

I already tried to make you guys feel better before though so I assume more proof/information won't help any and you will still think the jazz team sucks and management are a bunch of dumbasses but I figured I wouldn't give up on you guys yet.

I just care too much.
 
As silly as it sounds, it seems like building new arenas has become somewhat of an arms race in regards to attracting FA's in all major sports and I'd just like to see the Jazz get in on that. If they did it right, it could also add a cool new element to downtown.

I remember Mark Cuban building the new Mav's arena years ago and reading about how the players were marveling at the creature comforts of their new home and how they could use it to entice future FA's.

Can the Jazz keep up with the Jones' in the NBA with just a remodel? I guess we'll see.
I think "the creature comforts" are the big thing. I think they can get on par with the rest of league with the renovation, without a new building.
 
It's a great arena for basketball. Have you been to one you like more? Why build a new one?

It is pretty much perfect IMO. Tons of arenas and stadiums are getting fancier and fancier. I would just mandate liquor sales with a 2oz. bourbon pour and call it good.
 
It is pretty much perfect IMO. Tons of arenas and stadiums are getting fancier and fancier. I would just mandate liquor sales with a 2oz. bourbon pour and call it good.
Oh baby.
 
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