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Lindsey is a far more wasteful GM than ppl want to admit. It's time for a change.

You are correct. Paper value growth has obviously paid off. That growth does nothing for the accountants and other employees paying the Bill's. Utah Jazz cannot operate for years at a loss because they have paper value. So you sahlensguy, as a business owners managing the revenue and bills, what would you decide?

There is one rule for the industrialist and that is: Make the best quality of goods possible at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible. - Henry Ford
 
It's hard to take you seriously when you can't even stay consistent within your own post.
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." - Ghandi

I don't care to be taken seriously here, in fact I'd prefer it.. It's not who laughs first it's who laughs hardest, that'll be me.

I;m not the jerk convincing people to bet the over on Utah's win-total here, don't say I ever gave out advice that lost Jazzfanzers any $$$$, that'd be your more loyal fans LOL.


"Talk sense to a fool they call you foolish" Thats my perception of those who constantly oppose me.

How is whet you emboldened a contradiction? Hayward was appeased here. They traded away lotto picks to get him rentals, and it failed 10x over.. The answer ofc will be some garbled revisionist history.
 
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So let's live in the real world then and stop acting like DL could trade Hayward at his absolute peak with the team getting over 50 wins. These 90% "instant gratification" fans are paying the salaries of these players. They would react violently to trading Hayward for a lottery pick, passing on next years season tickets. Players wouldn't understand it either, Gobert might demand a trade and those never get you fair returns. Players can screw a franchise over and there's not a damn thing a GM can do about it, if you can't admit that, you're living in video game world.


they had 2 drafts and 2 deadlines to unload him in, y'all are trying to re-write history to make it less painful LOL..... Everyone here defending DLindsey is defending mediocrity. This Jazz team is going NOWHERE. He took a course of action, the wrong one, and it face-planted. They won a 1st rd series!!!

I thought I was the only one who noticed the multiple contradictions.

Point them out, I'll spoon feed you explanations. My posts been flying over heads here for years, this is nothing new.
 
Hayward signed with Charlotte the first chance he could try to get out of here. While people here stood with bated breath years later thinking they had a chance.

Lindsey put damn near all his eggs in one basket and it backfired.


the WORD, the key word I've been using it here for years is OBVIATE


This has been one of Lindsey's biggest failures, he's been unable to obviate PARAMOUNT issues. Which to me is his main job. He's supposed to be the puppet-master here and he let one of the puppets play him like a fiddle.
 
The Jazz are worth a record $1.2 billion with $221 million in revenue, according to the latest annual report. Up 32% from last year.

So, yes, that is below the average team's worth — now a record $1.65 billion. But it’s not a bad return on investment of the $22 million that Larry H. Miller paid for out.

No guts, no glory.

This satisfies you? I say, they'd be worth more if Lindsey did a better job.
 
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." - Ghandi

Yeah, you and Gandhi, practically identical struggles there.

How is whet you emboldened a contradiction?

I didn't embolden anything, the bold was from your post. The contradiction was between the first quote ('should have kept Hayward') and the second ('should not have tried to keep Hayward').
 
they had 2 drafts and 2 deadlines to unload him in, y'all are trying to re-write history to make it less painful LOL..... Everyone here defending DLindsey is defending mediocrity. This Jazz team is going NOWHERE. He took a course of action, the wrong one, and it face-planted. They won a 1st rd series!!!



Point them out, I'll spoon feed you explanations. My posts been flying over heads here for years, this is nothing new.

Not flying over anyone's head, but you did in fact contradict yourself in your OP at least 2-3 times. If you can't read and comprehend your own writing, I'm not here to educate you.
 
Look, I've been complaining for years that I want Utah to stop following, buck the trend, and build a winner. The reality is that customers do not want to endure that. Some have moral issues with tanking, for example. What I want doesn't matter. I'm only 1 one of many fans. Many fans want Utah to try to be as competitive as possible every season, give hope and hype, something fun to watch that gives hope of winning a championship like winning the lottery.
 
Yeah, you and Gandhi, practically identical struggles there.



I didn't embolden anything, the bold was from your post. The contradiction was between the first quote ('should have kept Hayward') and the second ('should not have tried to keep Hayward').
Sheesh, you are going to make him quit Jazzfanz again.
 
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