chemdude1232
Active Member
While the primary goal, of course, of any professional sports franchise is to win the championship, another aspect of its existence lies in appealing to the fans. Fan bases are different: Boston has always been notoriously blue-collar, the Lakers have always been about pomp and grandeur, the Clippers (in their own odd way) are popular for being so terrible. And on and on.
What the Jazz bring to the table - and what originally attracted me to the franchise - was the unquestioned work ethic the players take on. Originally, both John and Karl appealed to me because I knew, despite the outcome, that they would battle every single second of the game. Also, I knew that even if they lost the game, they were individually rewarded with largely excellent stat lines. That is important to young people: that hard work does in fact pay off.
Fast forward to today, and I see essentially the same thing - at least in Deron, Paul, and AJ. Hayward is quickly reaping the benefits of hard work and intelligence. Evans too. And on and on.
So would I stop being a fan if the Jazz never won it all? No. Because if I was not a fan, I would not have been exposed to John, Karl, Jerry, Horny, Deron, etc., all who embody the very same work ethic that I have adopted as my own in my own life. They helped mold me into the person I am today.
In short, the journey has been well worth it no matter the outcome.
What the Jazz bring to the table - and what originally attracted me to the franchise - was the unquestioned work ethic the players take on. Originally, both John and Karl appealed to me because I knew, despite the outcome, that they would battle every single second of the game. Also, I knew that even if they lost the game, they were individually rewarded with largely excellent stat lines. That is important to young people: that hard work does in fact pay off.
Fast forward to today, and I see essentially the same thing - at least in Deron, Paul, and AJ. Hayward is quickly reaping the benefits of hard work and intelligence. Evans too. And on and on.
So would I stop being a fan if the Jazz never won it all? No. Because if I was not a fan, I would not have been exposed to John, Karl, Jerry, Horny, Deron, etc., all who embody the very same work ethic that I have adopted as my own in my own life. They helped mold me into the person I am today.
In short, the journey has been well worth it no matter the outcome.