Yea, cause God forbid a fanbase actually care about their team enought to actually want to win a championship instead of just blindly applauding whatever their moronic GM does.
This is just ESPN finding any excuse possible to propogate the tired stereotype of "classless" Utah fans.
I actually don't live in Salt Lake City anymore so I would be okay if they moved out of town if it meant competent ownership and competent management. I would love an excuse to believe in the franchise again, no matter what city that happens in...
ya know?
I agree, but Hayward also could have been had at the 15-16 range, unless Utah suspected Indiana was going to select him at 10. I would much rather have taken a risk with a guy like Larry Sanders or gone with a polished player like Xavier Henry.
What are they tying to accomplish?
cha-ching.
They're a for-profit organization. As long as people like nate and honz continue to support the team they will continue making these kind of decisions.
Seriously Matthew, I do apologize if I come off as rude. People with your viewpoint are important to progress in our society. I just think we were arguing different things back there.
Ahhh, isn't that precious. An idealist. I would love to argue with you about your ideals, but I was arguing about reality. Get back to me when you can step into that plane of existence.
True Glasseater, I suspect that's the reason he didn't get 30 minutes a game last year. Still, having a guy like that who can spread the floor and put fear into the opponent whenever he grabs the ball on the perimeter is going to be sorely missed.
Who's the last white player you've seen with the physical gifts of Lebron James, Amare Stoudamire, Ron Artest, Dwight Howard or Karl Malone? I have tremendous respect for any white player that is successful in the NBA because they are at a huge genetic disadvantage. This should be apparent from...
Look, if you don't understand genetic economics and how it relates to the history of blacks in America, I'm not gonna spend all day explaining it you.
Put yourself in the shoes of a slave owner in colonial America. If you have 2 slaves put in front of you and one of them looks like Gordon...
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