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Nearly everyone in life. You probably do it too.

Why dont you move to North Korea then? Take the hardest route possible. Stop being a *****.

Do you drive a car? Please stop, that is weak and taking the easy way out. You need to run everywhere to commute.

I highly doubt you have never made decisions to make your life easier.

Did John Stockton take the easy path by playing with Malone? He should have left to go play with the worst starting PF in the NBA if he was a real PG.
Just saw these after making my last post.

Agreed.
 
Pretty dumb analogies TBH.

Sports is about competition and not giving up. Rising to the challenge. Loyalty and brotherhood.



You might be the kid on the playground who switches teams at half time just because you always have to be on the winning team or you're sad, but don't you dare lump the rest of us true competitors in with you, you son of a bitch.

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This is true too.

Good post.

(I was kidding about my easy paths post btw)
 
Don't take this personally, but you don't win a title unless you play in the championship series. Durant and/or Curry might get hurt in game 1. Then you win a title. In the West, if you play for the Utah Jazz, you have to have a lot more dudes get hurt, a lot more good fortune to even get there and have that opportunity, than in the east.

I know I'm replying super late here, but... whatever.

If Durant and/or Curry got hurt in game one of the Jazz series, Utah would have had an excellent shot at the title this year. They would have had to beat LeBron, yes, but the Celtics will have to beat him too.
 
Seriously, I'd rather lose with my brothers and friends, than join up with the enemy because I felt like a loser. When you get knocked down, you get back up and fight. You don't just lay there, crying for your mommy to come fight the bullies for you.

I've played ball with some guys that I'd rather beat than play with... I don't like what he did, but if I was in the same situation I would probably do it too.
 
The more I think about it, the more I wonder what the **** Hayward's problem is.

Does he have some personal beef with the organization? Some irrational hatred of SLC?

I would be pissed if he left regardless, but some part of me would understand if somehow GSW or the Cavs could sign him. But where in the hell is the appeal of the Heat or the Celtics exactly?

The Heat I shouldn't even waste time on. They missed the playoffs, their talent is inferior to the Jazz in every way. The Celtics won 2 games more than the Jazz(must be nice playing in the East and only having one starter miss more than 20 games), they've failed in every conceivable sense this off-season, and like the Heat, compare unfavourably to the Jazz in the talent department. Especially if you want to win soon. These are also the Celtics, might I remind you, that were looking at getting swept in the first round and have Rondo's injury to thank it didn't happen. This would be a lateral move at best. In the world of Western superteams and LeBron, how could you possibly think he'd be any closer to the title in Boston than in Utah?

Again, what the **** is his problem? These are not some once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for greatness. They're two teams who are right now in a worse spot going forward than the Jazz.
 
According to ESPN.com's Chris Forsberg, Ainge confirmed that even if Thomas does go under the knife, he should be recovered in time for training camp.
If there was real concern, they probably wouldn't have traded back but would have drafted Fultz.
 
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