But Stephen Jackson was?
Yeah because they had seasoned Vet like Tim Duncan and Ginobili to right the ship. There is already a culture there, while we're still trying to build a culture here.
Not same thing.
But Stephen Jackson was?
Funny how we want these guys to be super start athletes, competitive right up to the point of earning a contract. Then they better put their competitive nature on hold and sacrifice millions to stay in Utah and play for our team.
How many of you, honestly, would turn down millions of dollars because it would give your fans a warm fuzzy feeling? Next time he hits a three, we'll all cheer. Then when he clanks it we'll all boo. You telling me we would ignore his faults if he signed for $9M? No, we'd all be here going "can't believe he can't do this or that, for $9M a year he should be willing to learn".
Stockton was one in a million. You just can't compare others to him on any level. We were blessed to have had him here, and hopefully everyone enjoys and relishes those memories.
Also, there is no chance that Stephenson would want to play in Utah. None. Zero. Nada. Zilch.
1st post! This is gonna be fun hehehe
‘Stockton said he would only play for the Jazz and then would meet with the owner and sign a deal. He made a demand in the summer of 1996 when tens of millions of dollars were flying around for free agent guards. He’d sign a $5 million per season deal, less than half of what other free agent guards were making, but he wanted to guarantee ice time in the Delta Center for his seven-year-old son’s hockey team.’
They just don’t make them like this anymore. Money helps yes, but it doesn’t guarantee happiness. Every year that passes money seems to take more over other values in the NBA. It’s turning into a GM vs. Agents more than anything, more business-like. The Spurs might be the last stance of what could be considered a team with a personality of it’s own due to players sticking around for years. Players taking pay cuts for the sake of their Spurs.
And hey, Hayward is in his right to try and make the most money he can, all I’m saying is that I see him with different eyes than I see Favors for example, always making it clear that he wants to stay. IMO, it’s not just about a player’s talents basketball wise but also about how he fits with the team in terms of team culture, chemistry and how bad you want to stay in a certain place or not. Hayward hasn’t shown me but a will to make as much money as he can and none of the other… That’s my issue with Gordon Hayward.
WOW 9/per year.
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i just punched a giant hole in my wall.
brickward....awesome....BRICKWARD....COOL MAN. DL IS FAIL.
That's OK if you're a bonafide superstar, but even guys like Dirk and Duncan, and even the big 3 in Miami had to take less than MAX to compete.
Yeah but they shouldn't have to. And I really can't stand everyone who is berating a guy for getting paid for his services. Its what helps make Jazz fanz seem petty and clueless.
I forgot the Marvin signing. Charlotte just quietly assembled one of the better wing defenses in the game with Marvin-MKG-Stephenson. They're going to win a lot of games by getting stops late and feeding it to the best Player in the NBA. BIG-AL JEFFERSON.
They were already top 5 defense, yes?