I dislike Kanter a lot more than D-Will.
Kanter admitted to not playing hard, and obviously put his own welfare above the team's to make himself look good (he had what, 1 assist in his last 500 minutes with the Jazz or something?). Moreover, he talked crap about Utah after leaving.
D-Will still cares about Utah since he still has a house here. He's said good stuff about the Jazz after leaving. I don't think he ever stopped trying to win. It's unfortunate that he couldn't maturely handle a difference in philosophy between himself and Sloan. I don't think Miller, KOC, Sloan, or D-Will were blame-free in that situation.
I won't say D-Will didn't do anything wrong, but I think it was a product of frustration, whereas with Kanter it was selfishness and spite. And hey, we got something useful from Deron's trade, whereas for Kanter we didn't get jack.
Kanter admitted to not playing hard, and obviously put his own welfare above the team's to make himself look good (he had what, 1 assist in his last 500 minutes with the Jazz or something?). Moreover, he talked crap about Utah after leaving.
D-Will still cares about Utah since he still has a house here. He's said good stuff about the Jazz after leaving. I don't think he ever stopped trying to win. It's unfortunate that he couldn't maturely handle a difference in philosophy between himself and Sloan. I don't think Miller, KOC, Sloan, or D-Will were blame-free in that situation.
I won't say D-Will didn't do anything wrong, but I think it was a product of frustration, whereas with Kanter it was selfishness and spite. And hey, we got something useful from Deron's trade, whereas for Kanter we didn't get jack.