A day after the Jazz traded his self-described “little brother,” Deron Williams sharply questioned Friday the direction the team was going after the deal that sent Ronnie Brewer to Memphis for a protected first-round draft pick.
“I think if we’d make a trade it would be something a little different than that,” Williams said at the pregame shootaround. “You look at all the teams that are getting better around the West and we essentially get worse, if you ask me.”
Williams didn’t hide his frustration in talking to reporters and broadcasts, starting out by saying, “I really ain’t got nothing much good to say about the trade,” and declaring it was “pretty safe to say” his feelings were shared among the team.
Asked whether the Brewer trade affected his thinking about his long-term future in Utah, Williams uttered words that could reverberate in the team’s front office: “That’s why I signed a three-year deal.”
Can't really say I'm surprised that the only responses to this are non sequiturs which misread the post and entirely miss the point. Wish I could, but....
The Jazz unquestionably got the right man! Paul needs to stop talking and look at how DWill runs a team if he wants a championship; blaming his teammates won't help his situation!
Can't really say I'm surprised that the only responses to this are non sequiturs which misread the post and entirely miss the point. Wish I could, but....
Can't say I'm surprised you think other people are missing the point.
Skip, eh?
Hello Ain't Nuthing. Welcome back, I guess. I see your act hasn't changed. Can say I missed seeing you here.
Zup, eh, Jimma? When it comes to bashin Chrissy-girl, it aint no act, know what I'm sayin?
but also think the dude is an annoying bore.
Well, Jimma, if yo "annoyed," ya best not pass on da chance to gimme a red rep hit, eh!?
Your act was old a long time ago, I seriously doubt many people outside of you find it humorous in the least.
You're like some clueless dude at a party who's always laughing at his own stupid jokes totally oblivious to the fact that others not only don't think his jokes funny, but also think the dude is an annoying bore.
I've laughed all this time as ESPN constantly rates Paul over DWill at PG. Paul appears to be flashier and faster afoot, but that doesn't make him a better PG. The Jazz unquestionably got the right man! Paul needs to stop talking and look at how DWill runs a team if he wants a championship; blaming his teammates won't help his situation!