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Letting Paul Millsap leave killed the Utah Jazz

Yell42

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Letting a stud player who was also the teams heart and soul walk to another team just so you can give undeserved minutes to some untried kids was the worst mistake the Utah Jazz ever made. They showed him no respect .

Look what Millsap has done for Atlanta, they are a legit contender 28-8, 1st in the East and Sap was an All Star last season, and probably this season too..

Meanwhile the Jazz let him walk so they could give time to overrated kids in Kanter and Favors and of course, the amazing Marvin Williams and Richard Jefferson. Brilliant strategy.

No wonder this organization is a basket case with no hope in sight. You reap what you sow.
 
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Should have traded him instead of losing him for nothing.
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For those who are frustrated with the team to this extent, I suggest becoming a suns fan until the Jazz come around. They're in the 8th seed as of now and with any luck, they'll make a nice push down the stretch and then get bumped by OKC at the end. The perfect NBA season tbh.
 
Should have traded him instead of losing him for nothing.
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For those who are frustrated with the team to this extent, I suggest becoming a suns fan until the Jazz come around. They're in the 8th seed as of now and with any luck, they'll make a nice push down the stretch and then get bumped by OKC at the end. The perfect NBA season tbh.

And the best part is that they will have near one half of their total salary invested point guards. Sweet!
 
Letting a stud player who was also the teams heart and soul walk to another team just so you can give undeserved minutes to some untried kids was the worst mistake the Utah Jazz ever made. They showed him no respect .

Look what Millsap has done for Atlanta, they are a legit contender 28-8, 1st in the East and Sap was an All Star last season, and probably this season too..

Meanwhile the Jazz let him walk so they could give time to overrated kids in Kanter and Favors and of course, the amazing Marvin Williams and Richard Jefferson. Brilliant strategy.

No wonder this organization is a basket case with no hope in sight. You reap what you sow.


If Exum becomes a star the jazz FO is genius.

If he doesn't you might have a valid point.
 
The Hawks will maybe win one playoff series and then lose in the second round. Woopadeedoo. They play in the East. Get over it.
 
If I could have anybody from the Hawks, it would be Budenholzer. Not that I don't like Quin, but Bud is one helluva coach.
 
1. Al Horford and Jeff Teague are as good if not better than Sap.
2. He plays in the east.
3. Atlanta has an amazing coach, better than Corbin and Snyder
 
I'll new we understand the Millsap haters in this board. He was a 2nd rounder!

I like Paul. He was a good guy. He is simply the best 2nd rounder to ever play other than Ginobli. He came into the league as a hustle player and has now developed an incredible offensive game. We should have gotten some value out of him.
 
Letting a stud player who was also the teams heart and soul walk to another team just so you can give undeserved minutes to some untried kids was the worst mistake the Utah Jazz ever made. They showed him no respect .

Look what Millsap has done for Atlanta, they are a legit contender 28-8, 1st in the East and Sap was an All Star last season, and probably this season too..

Meanwhile the Jazz let him walk so they could give time to overrated kids in Kanter and Favors and of course, the amazing Marvin Williams and Richard Jefferson. Brilliant strategy.

No wonder this organization is a basket case with no hope in sight. You reap what you sow.

Yes, he was just unstoppable the last time the Jazz got to the playoffs. The Spurs had no answer for Milsap and we swept them, right?

Get over Sap. He is gone and the Jazz were going nowhere with him, nowhere. Now there is a glimmer of hope that we can be competitive again.
 
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