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It was a mistake, but it was his mistake to make. I agree with you. If he would have left on good terms, glowing about the team, fans, and Gail for example, I would have wished him well. A little sad, because we all did honestly want him back, but okay with his career choice to make. He played with us, and then gave us that bizarre tribute piece which was more of a love letter to himself and Brad.

I hope he has learned a valuable lesson in life. At least he has millions, and a beautiful wife (unlike the rest of us) to wallow in.
But for how long?

#D.O.N. is the answer to all our challenges!

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If we’re gonna measure things by money and having a hot wife, then Memo and Jonasty Jerebko were more successful the Gordo. I don’t get the obsession with Robyn. I mean I guess I do but I don’t understand why her and not the other babes associated with the team.
 
If the jazz walk away with Kemba, Conley, or D’lo Then they actually ended up better off than with a healthy Hayward IMO
 
Joe Johnson putting away the Clippers was one of my favorite recent Jazz memories. Well worth whatever we paid. Also, off court Diaw was pretty cool as well.

Yeesh... if this isnt a small-market mindset idk what is. sacrifices made to win insignificant battles are nothing worth celebrating imho.
 
The Jazz seem to have won the Gordon Hayward trade.

Uhhh. No.

We lost and lost HARD. If Hayward stays, he most likely isn’t hurt. And we have Hayward, Mitchell and Gobert.

We’d be the #2 seed out west and a true title contender.

Instead...well, here we are.
 
If we’re gonna measure things by money and having a hot wife, then Memo and Jonasty Jerebko were more successful the Gordo. I don’t get the obsession with Robyn. I mean I guess I do but I don’t understand why her and not the other babes associated with the team.
Gordo getting way more money than memo or Jerebko doe
 
I’ve always laughed at the Hayward hate over his wife’s age. He’s 29 and she’s 25. A 4 year difference. Oh the horror lmfao. They were both adults so who gives a **** lol.

Good for them for finding love or what ever else they might have that works for them.
 
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Hahahahaha it was suggested on ESPN The Jump the other day that the Celtics sign and trade Kyrie so that they can get some pieces back. The first thought into my mind was "why would Kyrie do that if he's leaving anyway?". The second thought was pure joy realizing that Danny Ainge is probably going to lose Kyrie without another team throwing him a bone in a sign an trade. Sounds familiar but the shoe is on the other foot. Karma is the best.
 
Joe Johnson putting away the Clippers was one of my favorite recent Jazz memories. Well worth whatever we paid. Also, off court Diaw was pretty cool as well.
Joe Johnson's moment was one of the best moments I've ever experienced at a jazz game live. Epic.
 
Dawg, the man bought a Toyota Camry and a gaming “rig” with his first contract. That’s the Herb’st **** I’ve ever heard in my life.

He was wet willie’d in front of 20,000 people, with the potential his wife saw this happen.

That’s all I ever needed to know about the man.

This is a dumb take. Sorry.

It reminds me of the scene in "Moneyball" when the (fat) scout dissed on a player because his wife wasn't good looking enough, ergo, he must lack confidence. (Which begs the question about the character/confidence of the woman who married this fat slob. I realize this was a movie, but it is a good example of the kind of dumb, superficial things people use to judge others.)
 
People forget just how good Hayward was in his last two years with the Jazz. For those thinking he was overpaid, that kind of production cannot be had in today's NBA market on the cheap. It's about what we'll have to pay for Harris or Kemba if we want to have any chance to sign them.

Hayward, Mitchell, and Gobert would have been a legitimately good core, which, IMO, would have made us contenders in the West.

(That said, I despise Hayward, and while I don't wish him ill, I don't wish him well either.)
 
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