homeytennis
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Sloan didn't like him because he put out no effort as all.
The Jarrett trade also included Tibor Pleiss, Steve Novak, Kendrick Perkins, and Kyle Singler. BLOCKBUSTER!!! One man's trash is another man's... trash.
I think the issue with Hart is that he was at least trying to play basketball. Ameachi acted like he had never even picked up a basketball once arriving in Utah. He had no desire to play. You could have picked a greencoat guarding the Delta Center aisle and got more effort at center.
But, of course, Sloan only hated him because he was gay.
I don't think I've hated any Jazz player ever more than Ameachi. Well maybe Kanter, but at least Kanter gave a **** half the time. Amaechi was about the most worthless player I've ever seen, and he's such a pompous c-word to boot. He actually wrote this in his book:
"The problem was not my commitment to the game. I was working as hard, with what I had, as anyone on the team. The truth is Sloan and Jazz management hadn't done their research - otherwise known as scouting. They could tell you all my court tendencies, how I played the game and why I should fit into the system. But they knew nothing of my character."
So it's the Jazz's fault that they didn't know he was a lazy ****.
Grant's case is just weird to me. He was a **** player one year in college, gets drafted just because he is big and can shoot, is a below average D-League player, but somehow got a guaranteed deal in the 2nd round? That just seems weird to me.
Not sure I'd agree that Reggie Jackson & Kanter are trash.
That's why I didn't list them in my post.