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The 2010 summer mulligan.

Lee hasnt beeen as good this year as I thought he was going to. I drafted him in the 2nd round on my fantasy team and I quickly traded him and Collison for J. Smoove and Al Hortford
 
Lee hasnt beeen as good this year as I thought he was going to. I drafted him in the 2nd round on my fantasy team and I quickly traded him and Collison for J. Smoove and Al Hortford

True but his infection was hurting him. I believe Locke though did say Lee was the Jazz first choice. He would be great with the Jazz cause he finishes strong.
 
All Utah needs to do to turn this around is use Ak's 17 million for a star. Houston got like 2 picks Jordan hill and Kevin Martin for Tmac last year. I just hope, Utah would be willing to take on extra years in a deal. And just plan for a roll back in salaries with the new cba
 
True but his infection was hurting him. I believe Locke though did say Lee was the Jazz first choice. He would be great with the Jazz cause he finishes strong.

And he is a great passing big man. Who can rebound. Thats the so surprising thing is Big Als lack of Rebounds. Whats up with that. He just looks lazy sometimes out there
 
All Utah needs to do to turn this around is use Ak's 17 million for a star. Houston got like 2 picks Jordan hill and Kevin Martin for Tmac last year. I just hope, Utah
would be willing to take on extra years in a deal. And just plan for a roll back in salaries with the new cba

Plus Ak could then just sign with us next season if he really wants to stay here
 
The Knicks sold the farm in hopes of landing Lebron +1. There's no one out there that stupid (and able to throw stuff like that) this year.

I think that trade for the Rockets was more lopsided than the Gasol deal. Too bad for them that they traded their defense for offense and they still can't win.
 
Pay millions more in luxury tax, be crippled long term.

Agreed. I treasure the security of the 4-6 seed every year. No character is built from being exceptional, but running on the treadmill of mediocrity year after year after year builds in one a certain sediment of bitterness that protects from the lure of traditional notions of success. To crave and expect excellence is to be a Lakers fan, and for what? Is there anything more fleeting than victory? Most of us are defined by our failures, and I appreciate the Utah Jazz and Greg Miller for embodying that concept and celebrating the futility of the American everyman.
 
Agreed. I treasure the security of the 4-6 seed every year. No character is built from being exceptional, but running on the treadmill of mediocrity year after year after year builds in one a certain sediment of bitterness that protects from the lure of traditional notions of success. To crave and expect excellence is to be a Lakers fan, and for what? Is there anything more fleeting than victory? Most of us are defined by our failures, and I appreciate the Utah Jazz and Greg Miller for embodying that concept and celebrating the futility of the American everyman.

Well written sarcasm in complete sentences. I like it. Rep Power for you.
 
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