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Deron Williams: Still a Giant Douche

The return of AK to the ESA tonight got me thinking about the never ending Deron drama in Brooklyn.

Isn't it ironic that Deron made a point of calling out AK, when AK was struggling with his shot and the offense and feeling the burden of his huge contract. Thats about where Deron finds himself today. Do you think he called AK, his teamate of 7 years, to ask for advice?
 
The return of AK to the ESA tonight got me thinking about the never ending Deron drama in Brooklyn.

Isn't it ironic that Deron made a point of calling out AK, when AK was struggling with his shot and the offense and feeling the burden of his huge contract. Thats about where Deron finds himself today. Do you think he called AK, his teamate of 7 years, to ask for advice?

AK, of course, is finding that he is appreciated more from afar these days.

And for the record, I'd still like to see him retire here.
 
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Deron is learning just how much he misses playing for Jerry Sloan. At the time he didn't realize that Jerry made him better, much better by putting an offense and complimentary pieces around him that enhanced his game. Now Deron has went from the top 2 or 3 point guards in the league category down to maybe top 10-15 and it is mind ****ing Deron and making him even worse.

Like Kylie Korvie then they fired him 4 makin too many 3s and gettin ladies out to games
 
AK, of course, is finding that he is appreciated more from afar these days.

And for the record, I'd still like to see him retire here.

I'm surprised by this, but after reading through a half dozen interviews today, I think this has a good shot of happening if the Jazz will take him.
 
Like Kylie Korvie then they fired him 4 makin too many 3s and gettin ladies out to games
No, he was fired because he passed up a lot of open shots during the last several games to protect his record. And those were shots the Jazz needed for him to take as the team was struggling on offense. And he even admitted to doing that.
 
No, he was fired because he passed up a lot of open shots during the last several games to protect his record. And those were shots the Jazz needed for him to take as the team was struggling on offense. And he even admitted to doing that.


This 10000%

You've got a guy breaking the season 3pt% record, you're jockeying for home court in the first round of the playoffs, you're in a close game but slightly behind, no one is open...except Korver standing behind the 3pt line...and he's got the ball...and he's open...and he's standing there...then he passes it to someone else who isn't open.

Then he does an interview and admits he passed up on those shots because he wanted to break the record. I lost all respect for him at that point.
 
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