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Kirelenko in Trade talks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Time to alter your sig, Greg. The FO have made a decision you don't like whether it falls apart or not. I think it's going to happen, though.
 
FO? You mean empty pockets Miller made the decision. If anyone can justify this as a purely basketball decision, they better go back to the Church League.
 
If Deron only played 28 mins a game I'm sure he would demand a trade. The least he plays this year is probably 35 min even with a pretty good back up in Watson
 
Not a great trade, but it saves the Jazz money and they don't simply lose AK. Not bad, besides lets me honest all the money the Jazz save they will throw at Deron in the very near future. Deron is the Utah Jazz and that is all that matters to the FO, the Millers and many other people.
 
Who cares about simply losing AK? It's not like we lose this amazing talent with nothing in return. We get a ton of cap flexibility when he's gone so I'd rather have that than another mediocre player at 9 mil per who I doubt works in this system. He's too lazy to work in a Sloan system. I hope to hell he could prove us wrong, but he was a product of the Steve Nash system and hasn't proven anything else so far. I understood moving Maynor and Brewer to save money, but moving someone like AK is a slap in the face to the fans. Anyone who believes this makes us better (and I did see a couple comments about that) is completely delusional.
 
Good points. Not to defend that douchebag, Lebron nor his cohorts, Wade and Bosh, but all 3 were FA's. They had every right to choose where they went. CP3 and Crymello are under contract. But when you know someone isn't going to stick around, why not try to get soemthing in return? In the Jazz' case, KOC and Greg have probably decided they don't want to offer AK a contract next year. Getting Diaw means they've cut their salary/tax liability for this year by $16M+ and they'll also have an expiring next season. I wish they could get more, but Diaw's a decent player. At least it's not like the Hapring dump when they had to GIVE UP another asset.

LeBron's influence on the entire league started long before he decided to "take his talents to South Beach". He and his group of advisors practically ran the Cavs organization and got virtually whatever they wanted. Then he left them high and dry so could go join his buddies. Why else do you think the Cavs owner was so violently mad at LeBron after he left? I read a Yahoo article awhile back and realized how bad it really was.

LeBron is friends with both CP3 and Melo. Coincidence that both of them wanted out this off-season? Not a chance. CP3 actually has officially joined LeBron's marketing firm if I recall correctly, right in the midst of all of his hoopla this summer. Not only did they ask for trades, they had the audacity to give them the list of teams they can trade them to, as if they are running the franchise. It worked out for LeBron, why wouldn't they try do it? They can just threaten to leave and get everything they want. Just like LeBron. Melo's agents are the one that pushed for this deal specifically. Bigger contract for the player means bigger cut for them, especially in moving to a bigger market (like what Melo is getting and what CP3 wants). It pretty disturbing how much the league is run by star players and agents. They've manipulated the whole system and it's only going to get worse. But that's the way it has become and it's going to become a regular nightmare for front-offices.

I'll get down off my soapbox now.
 
Anyone else realize that AK was the last player on the team in Stockalone's last season?

Made me feel old.
 
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