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I'm watching D-Will playoff highlights against Denver from 2010 and its making me sad

I guarantee that there will be a player available at Utah's picks this year that will be a quality starting point guard within 2 years.

Now rep me bitches.
 
That series was one of my favorites in the history of Jazz basketball.

There was Deron Williams in game 2 (the greatest game he's ever played). Carmelo's people of Utah. Fesenko's people of Denver. And of course


"BOOM, BITCHES!"
 
Who I miss most on that team, who we could have realistically kept here and not broken the bank for... Wesley Mathews

It's been allllllllll downhill from the day we let Mathews get away. KOC needed to extend him during the season before giving anyone a chance at him... SUPER Fail by KOC. Probably his biggest mistake ever, imo.
 
If Kanter had been so good that he would be dominating right now, he never would have fallen to 3 in the draft.

You don't know that. No matter how good or bad Kanter is/was, his draft stock wouldn't change because he didn't play at Kentucky. He has put up staggering numbers when he has gotten minutes.

You honestly think if Al had never been here and Kanter had played 20+ mins a night last year and close to 30 in a REAL offense under a Hall of Fame coach who coached players like Malone, Boozer, Memo, etc that he wouldn't be much, much better?
 
Who I miss most on that team, who we could have realistically kept here and not broken the bank for... Wesley Mathews

It's been allllllllll downhill from the day we let Mathews get away. KOC needed to extend him during the season before giving anyone a chance at him... SUPER Fail by KOC. Probably his biggest mistake ever, imo.


AK is the biggest mistake. AK's max deal cost us a shot at a title. Al is #2. Wes is #3.
 
AK and Ostertag are this franchises biggest mistakes. Both their contracts might have cost us 3+ titles.

Yet, if the Jazz resign Al they will be repeating history.
 
Meh, if DWill didn't have a ****** (female anatomical part) he would have quickly realized that Gordon Hayward could have made VERY similar contributions to Wes Matthews.


The DWill of 2011-2012 was not the same, and he hasnt been the same since. We sold DWill at the highest stock he will probably ever be at.

KOC made out like a bandit, and we had the assets to thrive as a team after the trade was made.


If our team falters in the future, it won't be because of the Deron Williams trade-- it will be completely on how we dealt with our plethora of assets.
 
what a fun series that was. and williams was amazing. Those were fun times to be a jazz fan, in retrospect of course.


Just makes it even more clear how disheveled our offense truly is now.
 
You don't know that. No matter how good or bad Kanter is/was, his draft stock wouldn't change because he didn't play at Kentucky. He has put up staggering numbers when he has gotten minutes.

In order to dominate in his second year in the league, Kanter would have had to test out as an athletic freak. He would have been an automatic #1 pick.

You honestly think if Al had never been here and Kanter had played 20+ mins a night last year and close to 30 in a REAL offense under a Hall of Fame coach who coached players like Malone, Boozer, Memo, etc that he wouldn't be much, much better?

You do realize Kanter was drafted after Sloan quit, right? This is only his second year.
 
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