Good ****ing gracious, what kind of dumbassery is that. I mean, signing off for three years of these monstrocities.
Is there some sort of amount of games mandated for them? Like could they wear the black ones maybe 3 times and the horrible no good yellow ones like once and satisfy the...
Is there any basketball related reason to trade a pick for cash (like salary cap relief or something that I'm having a hard time envisioning), or is it just useful to line Ryan Smith's pocketbooks?
If it's the latter, **** that. **** that..
I'm thrilled. If they can give me an option that's cheaper than League Pass I'm in. I only use it to watch Jazz games anyway. That said League Pass is not a bad deal price wise...though their software leaves a lot to be desired.
Yup, I'll be pretty happy is that's how things shook out, especially not giving up anything for it, though even if we have up nothing too major I'd still be pretty happy.
The nice thing about the NBA is that unlike say the NFL, position needs to be less taken into account.
So I guess all my votes are for the player I like best that's left.
That's pretty much where I'm at, but I would be doing my best to drink the kool aid if the Jazz did get him. He's one of my favorite non-Jazz players ever.
Ok, they're better but not much better. Which is why the lottery almost never plays out the way the odds say they will.
Which is why I don't get the complaining about how the Jazz should have lost more games.
But it just goes to show that the chance doesn't equate to success. The odds just aren't that great for the lottery.
The Blazers won like 16 more games than the Pistons and got a better pick.
Do the Spurs get the number 1 pick if they lose another game? Who knows, it's all random.
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