GVC
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And Deron was smart enough to not sign away his ability to test free agency.And KOC is smart enough to know that Dwill was going to leave.
And Deron was smart enough to not sign away his ability to test free agency.And KOC is smart enough to know that Dwill was going to leave.
And Deron was smart enough to not sign away his ability to test free agency.
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Drafting garbage players like hayward did not help keep dwill happy. The direction of the jazz was awful and thy got 1 good pick last year in alex but kanter is the next jazz lottery bust
I've said it repeatedly, and it most CERTAINLY bears repeating again, but Deron should be given a standing ovation. He was just what this franchise needed post Stockton-Malone. He took the reins as soon as Sloan let him and never looked back. Last year there was some obvious turmoil, but us peons have absolutely no idea what really happened.
I also thought that blog was pretty cool. I'm sure other athletes do it, although I've never actively looked, but Deron clearly dedicated some time to writing that for his fans. If I was in the NBA with D-Will's contract I'd be a lot more into things NOT dealing with the idiotic masses. Regardless, it sounds like he loved being on the Jazz as much as we loved watching him.
Tonight I'll humiliate the fan base.
Go Jazz!!!
That's not necessarily true, if you factor in endorsements, state tax code differences, etc. Also, maybe Deron cares about more than money.But he would make more money with the Jazz so that makes no sense.
He only signed a three year deal. Never said anything like "I want to retire here"
Durant and Rose make comments like that all the time.
If anything he hinted at media he would leave or look at his options.
He and his agent would never commit to staying in Utah past the end of his contract. A verbal commitment was all KOC or Greg would have needed and I guarantee you a trade would not have beem made. Just wait until he leaves NJ. They invested a ton in him. Yes, it was entirely their "fault" since Deron said he would not give them a promise. But that franchise is about to be devastated, having traded away three first rounders and Harris. Utah simply could not take the risk that Deron would just walk away.What makes you think he didn't?