Is there ever a good price for some coke that's been cut with a small amount of chlorine? Can you get a good deal on a prostitute with HSV? I feel like these are the arguments we keep having, with the consensus being, "yeah, but everybody quickly dismisses how hot this girl is when she's done up."
The thing we need to divorce ourselves from with Andrei is our dreams from the past. We all took the Andrei bate that he was something special and something different that was rare in the NBA. There wasn't a soul who didn't regard AK as an up-and-coming top ten, if not top five, player in the league. We got excited. I get it. We got really excited. Even though we've accepted the truth with Andrei, there's still that part deep down that wishes "if only" regarding AK and believes that if we let him go we let go of all those dreams and all that emotion we once invested. It's nearly akin to leaving an abusive spouse after years of thinking they'd change and that everyone else is wrong and "if they could only see what I see."
Take a minute and clear your mind of our favorable past with Andreiand pretend he's another guy in the league. Is this guy we've had for the past 5 years someone we really want on the team. Does he really bring that much or do we see that by superimposing "the old AK" to make us look at a couple block shots as 'contributing so much to the game'.
I never thought AK was a top ten player. I always thought Jazz fans overrated AK and I thought signing AK to a MAX contract was stupid when the Jazz did it. I thought AK was a unique player but I was concerned about his lack of love of the game and his physical weakness.
Without looking, I am pretty sure AK has been declining for several years. I know other Jazz fanz like to blame others (Sloan, DW, Boozer etc) but in the end AK didn't work on his game and was unable to be a MAX player. It is time to move on the AK that most Jazz fans never existed and he is certainly not going to get any better. Besides if he was always getting hurt when he was young how is he going to stay healthy as he continues to age.
Whether the Jazz resign AK or not, what is more important is saving money for the future to re-sign the "core" players and free up playing time for the young guys. contributing vets. In reality, I was pretty much done with AK when he tanked the SA series and cried about his role after the Houston series.
Someone mentioned that AK was willing to renegotiate his contract. Sorry he may or may not have been but due to the CBA he was not able to do that.