Either Locke is being real and legit here, or he's being partially legit and real and also being a mouth-piece for the organization. As an organization that did nothing but coddle Kanter in every conceivable way outside of not rewarding him for his breathtakingly selfish play - including the lead up to the trade and every moment beyond - if they feel strongly enough about this that they feel the need to burn him this badly, that says maybe more than anything Locke himself could say.
I'm pretty confident that Jazz would rather this just go away. I doubt they'd give Locke a script and tell him to go on the radio about it after the fact.
I'm pretty confident that Jazz would rather this just go away. I doubt they'd give Locke a script and tell him to go on the radio about it after the fact.