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Donovan is pissed at some stupid Jazz Fans

I want Lindsey and Quin to get Gobert, Mitchell and Ingles in a room - Just tell them the plan. If we are about to make a bunch of trades, prepare them. If we are going to take our punches this season and hope to make summer moves, prepare them. We are a freaking dumpster fire right now and we need our nucleus to know what the plan is. And most importantly, we need to start molding Mitchell as a face of the franchise both in public and decision making.

Note: I consider Ingles in that top 3 because of his lockerroom presence, his long term contract, and his ability to support Mitchell and Gobert should emotions run high from time to time.

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BTW this is the second time this month Mitchell has expressed public frustration/disagreement with how Jazz fans are treating his teammates. The previous one being about fans telling him Rubio needs to be traded.
All fan bases are like this. In particular morons on Twitter. Every fan base has these tools and they are not going to go away. If all players take comment section drivel or drunk moron booing (when 90% of the fanbase is always supportive) to heart and base their dedication to a franchise on it,all 30 teams are ****ed.

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LOL - the Utah fan base has gone so far up DM's *** so far so fast it's incredible.

Can't say I blame them - this team would be completely unwatchable without him.

Also, DNR the whole thread, but am I the only one who noticed Hood shot a lot better after he got boo'ed?
 
What an embarrassment NBA fans, Jazz fans, and people are in General.

If you find yourself booing your own team you are genuine retard and human garbage with no compassion for other human beings. And only fake it when you say you do.

Seriously, how big of a loser do you have to be to do that.


LOL - dude, you sound like a complete bumpkin.
 
I'm not a fan of booing players. In fact I hate when people boo at sporting events unless it's directed at a bad call. Talking **** on a message board is ok though in my opinion, and some of that is done in jest even. But I think Donovan needs to be careful talking about Rodney "working his butt off", etc. to fans who have been watching him play terribly and who have lived through all of his injuries. But I also like the fact that he's willing to stand up for a teammate. I'm conflicted on how I feel about this but I think I'm leaning towards Donovan shouldn't get too involved.
 
What an embarrassment NBA fans, Jazz fans, and people are in General.

If you find yourself booing your own team you are genuine retard and human garbage with no compassion for other human beings. And only fake it when you say you do.

Seriously, how big of a loser do you have to be to do that.

Drink some tea and chill. I don't support people boing their own team but I understand it. Calling those fans "human garbage" it's uncalled for. Maybe you are the one who should try to understand others that feel/think/act different than you.

I don't like people boing their own players. But it's not really that uncommon, particularly in other sports or countries where people tend to be more passionate. In soccer is common practice to scream "oeeeleeeee" when the away team is toying with you or when you lack effort. It's supposed to make you feel embarrassed or mad, forcing you to react. Sometimes people boo or whistle a particular player who is playing poorly. See an Argentinian grandma cursing in the stands and you realize how important sports is for some people and how they are not themselves when feelings runs high.

I understand (not condone) the frustration of some fans against Hood at the beginning of the game. It's an accumulative process and right now the team sucks. Unfortunately Hood was the scapegoat. I guess some fans expected him to take a big leap this season or at least give you 16ppg every night, but he is still a pretty inconsistent player who doesn't give you much when his shoot is off.

So while I understand the boing, I don't think it was fair to him. He didn't play selfishly or lacked effort. The team on the other hand, go their *** kicked by the Pacers. Taking everything into account, I expect the team (and Hood in particular) to show some pride next game and prove those fans wrong.
 
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LOL - the Utah fan base has gone so far up DM's *** so far so fast it's incredible.

Can't say I blame them - this team would be completely unwatchable without him.

Also, DNR the whole thread, but am I the only one who noticed Hood shot a lot better after he got boo'ed?
He nearly airballed a wide open 3 after the boos.
 
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