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Just Three more Days!!!!!!!

Tbh i dont even think lebrons supporting cast in miami is all that good. He is carrying that team.

Wade is still pretty good every couple of games. Bosh disappears half the time and the other half knocks down some threes and not much else. Ray allen is still good. Birdman, battier, james jones, cole, chalmers, haslem, and the rest are all below average imo

Still much better than what he had in Cleveland.
 
He was traded from Seattle.

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Lol
his original team (the sonics) changed ownership and moved the team to okc.

I figure you knew that and were just kidding though
 
Umm where the **** is it written that Wiggins will bail first chance? And that Jabari is the most loyal basketball player to ever grace the Earth?

From the little we've seen it seems to me that Jabari enjoys the spotlight way more than Wiggins does.
 
Umm where the **** is it written that Wiggins will bail first chance? And that Jabari is the most loyal basketball player to ever grace the Earth?

From the little we've seen it seems to me that Jabari enjoys the spotlight way more than Wiggins does.

Ahh you are so sweet and naive. It's kinda cute.
 
Umm where the **** is it written that Wiggins will bail first chance? And that Jabari is the most loyal basketball player to ever grace the Earth?

From the little we've seen it seems to me that Jabari enjoys the spotlight way more than Wiggins does.

It is unwritten.......

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We be truly delusional to think wiggins would be here longer than 7 years. In fact we would be lucky if he stays that long. Fo that reason I'd take Jabari. He will be a top 10 player as well, but will be here through his career.

Why do people think that a young AA kid from Chicago, who has had attention since high school, who lapped up the attention declaring for college, went to historically the highest profile college, Duke, then drew out declaring for the NBA, talked about going to LA as a blessing, etc, etc would want to play in Utah his whole career?

But we think Wiggins won't stay?

Here is the simple truth:

If, in 7 years we are competing for titles, then whoever we draft wil stay ala Durrant.

No matter who we draft, if in 7 years we are average or suck, they are gone.

Don't buy into Parker and Utah Mormon marriage. It isn't reality. Parker has always been a media lover. Why would that suddenly change?
 
Why do people think that a young AA kid from Chicago, who has had attention since high school, who lapped up the attention declaring for college, went to historically the highest profile college, Duke, then drew out declaring for the NBA, talked about going to LA as a blessing, etc, etc would want to play in Utah his whole career?

But we think Wiggins won't stay?

Here is the simple truth:

If, in 7 years we are competing for titles, then whoever we draft wil stay ala Durrant.

No matter who we draft, if in 7 years we are average or suck, they are gone.

Don't buy into Parker and Utah Mormon marriage. It isn't reality. Parker has always been a media lover. Why would that suddenly change?

So wiggins is just as likely to stay in utah? Do any utards remember dwill? Never forget!
 
You said the Millers are Mormon. They're not.
Larry H. certainly was. In his book he talks about becoming inactive as a youth and then his reconversion. He also met with Gordon B. Hinckley (who was then a member of the Council of the Twelve, but not yet President of the LDS Church) to ask whether he should buy the Jazz. I certainly think if he did not have a solid belief in the LDS faith he would not have asked for their guidance. Now as to whether or not all the members of the family are still active, I don't know. But they still refuse to schedule home games on Sunday. So Mormon ideology still plays a part in their Jazz-related decisions.
 
Larry H. certainly was. In his book he talks about becoming inactive as a youth and then his reconversion. He also met with Gordon B. Hinckley (who was then a member of the Council of the Twelve, but not yet President of the LDS Church) to ask whether he should buy the Jazz. I certainly think if he did not have a solid belief in the LDS faith he would not have asked for their guidance. Now as to whether or not all the members of the family are still active, I don't know. But they still refuse to schedule home games on Sunday. So Mormon ideology still plays a part in their Jazz-related decisions.

At one point Larry was a Stake President.

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