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I feel awful for hayward....that leg break...

I’ve liked Kobe a lot more over the past 5 years or so. My hatred for the Warriors (ever since Mark Jackson and their tanking season) really helped bring healing to my feelings of Kobe.

Also, it has been a while since you have seen the constant barrage of bullcrap phantom whistles the Jazz would get for daring to defend him, especially when his teammates were beating Hayward with a chair under the opposite basket. One game more of that, you would be right back on the wagon.
 
It's so funny to read this thread and see that this board has not changed since I left it a few years ago.

So many of you suffer from "LOOK AT ME! I'M A GOOD PERSON!" disease.

Sheesh. You all fall over yourselves to post your condolences to Hayward and then badmouth and attack anyone who dares say "Karma" or expresses any degree of happiness over what happened to Hayward.
And many of you have accused any such person as being a BAD PESRON and you've attacked them personally.

You are a bunch of fools!

Hey, if you genuinely feel bad for Hayward and want to express it, fine. But I would wager that most of you are just showing your need to be seen as a GOOD PERSON!
But why is any other opinion invalid? Because you get to decide what constitutes a GOOD PERSON?

I'll say it loud and with no apology: When I heard that Hayward broke his leg, I was very happy. In fact, just a few hours earlier, I wrote an email to a fellow jazz fan in a foreign country that I hoped Hayward and many other players in the NBA would get injured. Right now, I probably despise more players then I ever have at one time, and I've been following the NBA since the 80's.
Hayward screwed the jazz big time. When he left, he was dead to me. I hoped he would fail.

Now, my hope for his failure means ZILCH! I have no control over what happens to him, and NEITHER DO ANY OF YOU! Your well wishes for his welfare mean ZILCH.
Whether I am happy about his injury or sad about it has no bearing on anything.

Yea, I was on this board a few years ago and even met a few of you (not sure the people I met are still here) and I saw how many of you treated people who didn't measure up to your GOOD PERSON threshold.

I would say GET OVER YOURSELVES, but you won't.
I doubt I'll be posting on here much, but I couldn't resist this one.

Too bad, Hayward. Players who ditch the jazz tend to see their careers go kapoot! Enjoy your millions. And enjoy watching the season

oh, and I can't resist saying "LONG LIVE PRESIDENT TRUMP!"
 
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