Lol last post. If I had been a player and all I had ever known was the Jazz over the past 3 years I would have hated it too. Like it or not the jazz have been one of the worst franchises since the breakup of Boozer, Okur, duron, and Jslo. It has been a nightmare.
As a fan it's been a nightmare. This past month or so has been a slight break in what has otherwise been a dark night.
Seriously guys, I'm just glad he's gone. I don't care about his reasons, I don't care if he's right or wrong, I don't care if he fails or succeeds. I never liked his game nor his attitude, and I stated that I'd be happy to let him go for nothing as I consider it addition by subtraction. Now once Trey follows suit, there won't be any remaining Jazz players whom I don't like. But, hey, there's always hope Exum will be that guy.
I think some of his old supporters may be the ones booing the loudest tonight.
This is all true, but the wound is fresh righ now and I'm ****ing pissed.
Kanter said:And this is the first time I’ve felt like playing basketball there, for my team, for the fans, for my teammates, for coaches, for everybody.
Lol last post. If I had been a player and all I had ever known was the Jazz over the past 3 years I would have hated it too. Like it or not the jazz have been one of the worst franchises since the breakup of Boozer, Okur, duron, and Jslo. It has been a nightmare.
As a fan it's been a nightmare. This past month or so has been a slight break in what has otherwise been a dark night.
See with me, I loved his game, obviously, but it feels like **** to have been right about his offensive potential under the circumstance.
I don't know if he is thinking beyond his own ill feelings, but he's saying is reinforcing a negative image on our organization as a free agent destination. We lost out on talent, and thn talent is out there bad mouthing us. **** that.
Thanks for nothing, Enes.