MeloTheJazzKiller
Well-Known Member
1. You are actually wrong about JR. JR Smith likes to portray the thug life, but he is the poster boy for nice, middle class upbringing. Good parents, private schools...the guy was raised right, he just chooses to act like a knucklehead. Entranced by that thug lifestyle. Playing in NYC sure didn't help him.J.R. Smith wasn't molded by that lifestyle, he was always like that
I wanna point out your 'young guy' Cleanthony is same age as the average Jazz player. He's actually a few months older than Derrick Favors..
2. Cleanthony may be older than Favors, but Clean is extremely young at heart. He's childlike. Age has nothing to do with behavior. LeBron was young as hell when he entered the league but displayed the maturity of a ten year veteran. Flip side, Rondo is an old geezer but still acts like an immature dope. If the Jazz perform like a young team, that has nothing to do with a calendar. It's because of the individual players' maturity levels. Maybe some of those young Jazz guys have to wise up, man up.