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Chad Ford shoutout to KOC

JazzyD

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"Kevin O'Connor one of the top 5 GMs in the NBA. Does this every year. Aggressive + smart + low risk" RT @G_Faylor: Utah deserves a shoutout

"Liked it. Williams upgrade at SF. Shoots it well. Can defend. Harris expendable" RT @dustinhilton What about the Marvin Williams trade

Off of his twitter account. Nice to see KOC getting some love nationally.
 
Still hoping for a few moves but once again KOC has me completely excited about the Jazz. Get Willaims and Williams to P3 stat to start building chmeistry with the team.
 
He should get credit. Do you realize he has blown up AND rebuilt this team twice now?

Is that the goal? Or is it to win championships.

Let me give you an example.

A guy wants to build a car. He hasnt achieved it yet, and has had to start over twice.

Is that an accomplishment?
 
Is that the goal? Or is it to win championships.

Let me give you an example.

A guy wants to build a car. He hasnt achieved it yet, and has had to start over twice.

Is that an accomplishment?

So by that arguement you are suggesting that roughly 22 GMs get fired correct?
 
Is that the goal? Or is it to win championships.

Let me give you an example.

A guy wants to build a car. He hasnt achieved it yet, and has had to start over twice.

Is that an accomplishment?

In Utah, where superstars don't come via FA, yes it is.
 
Is that the goal? Or is it to win championships.

Let me give you an example.

A guy wants to build a car. He hasnt achieved it yet, and has had to start over twice.

Is that an accomplishment?

1) The first car had parts that simply couldn't be replaced. Where on the market can you get a Maloneinator or Stockometer? He tried to plug in a Boozermagig and Okuramabob. But those simply couldn't overcome a whiny and often broken down Kirilenkaclinker. And on top of that, it took days to mend because of it being foreign-made.

2) Then the Jazz got a super-hot Deronomobile. Only problem is that model fancied a more elaborate locale and the Jazz knew they simply could not keep it confined to Salt Lake. Sooner or later, it was just going to get up, grab the keys, and take its chassis off to parts unknown.
 
1) The first car had parts that simply couldn't be replaced. Where on the market can you get a Maloneinator or Stockometer? He tried to plug in a Boozamagig and Okuramabob. But those simply couldn't overcome a whiny and often broken down Kirilenkaclinker. And on top of that, it took days to mend because of it being foreign-made.

2) Then the Jazz got a super-hot Deronomobile. Only problem is that model fancied more exposure and the Jazz knew they simply could not keep it confined to Salt Lake. Sooner or later, it was just going to get up, grab the keys, and take it's chasis off to parts unknown.

Repp'd
 
1) The first car had parts that simply couldn't be replaced. Where on the market can you get a Maloneinator or Stockometer? He tried to plug in a Boozermagig and Okuramabob. But those simply couldn't overcome a whiny and often broken down Kirilenkaclinker. And on top of that, it took days to mend because of it being foreign-made.

2) Then the Jazz got a super-hot Deronomobile. Only problem is that model fancied a more elaborate locale and the Jazz knew they simply could not keep it confined to Salt Lake. Sooner or later, it was just going to get up, grab the keys, and take its chassis off to parts unknown.

Nice. Funny stuff.

Repped.


Let me take it further. After the guy builds half the car kind of crappy, he turns to a gullable buyer(jazzfanz) and sells them that what they are buying each time is a ferrari, when its really a scion.
 
Nice. Funny stuff.

Repped.


Let me take it further. After the guy builds half the car kind of crappy, he turns to a gullable buyer(jazzfanz) and sells them that what they are buying each time is a ferrari, when its really a scion.

Are there 29 other organizations trying their hardest to prevent you from building that car? Because if not, and the answer is obviously "of course not," then the the car building analogy is completely inapplicable to NBA basketball.
 
1) The first car had parts that simply couldn't be replaced. Where on the market can you get a Maloneinator or Stockometer? He tried to plug in a Boozermagig and Okuramabob. But those simply couldn't overcome a whiny and often broken down Kirilenkaclinker. And on top of that, it took days to mend because of it being foreign-made.

2) Then the Jazz got a super-hot Deronomobile. Only problem is that model fancied a more elaborate locale and the Jazz knew they simply could not keep it confined to Salt Lake. Sooner or later, it was just going to get up, grab the keys, and take its chassis off to parts unknown.

Bravo
 
I believe that what we've seen since the trade deadline 2011 is the true KOC, unhindered by Larry H. Sloan. And I like it.
 
I believe that what we've seen since the trade deadline 2011 is the true KOC, unhindered by Larry H. Sloan. And I like it.

Repped. yup. This is the man who drafted athletic players such as Humphries/DeShawn. Your post Sloan teams will be much different.
 
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