Sandman822
Well-Known Member
I mean I would expect them to do it since they're one of the better organisations in the NBA, I guess my point in saying that is to emphasis the risk of bringing in a historically injury prone guy on a super max deal. People seem to be forgetting how often he missed games in his career because he's played in almost every game for the Pistons this year.Three things:
1. You don’t think the Jazz would do their due diligence on all matters when it comes to acquiring a player that would become a franchise cornerstone. Cmon.
2. You bet your booties that they’d put BG on the balance beam, too.
3. BG was absolutely pivotal in turning around and changing the culture of the NBA’s worst franchise... owned by Donald ****ing Sterling. Put some respect in his check, eh?
Also I'd argue that while BG and his dunks made the Clippers relevant again, CP3 was the driving force in turning that franchise into a perenniel playoff team and Doc Rivers was more responsible for the winning culture than either one of those dudes. There's a reason why the Clippers are still relevant even after both of those guys left/got traded.