7StraightIsGreat
Well-Known Member
I loved D-Will as much as the next guy when he was here, but let's face it, there were starting to be more and more red flags. I really started to re-evaluate my opinion of D-Will after the Hayward incident and it just seemed to spiral from there.
In the days after Jerry Sloan's resignation everybody affiliated with the Jazz were trying to say the right thing- that it wasn't Deron's fault. Some Jazz fans are still buying that, but I don't think I am anymore. The night Karl Malone showed up and basically put D-Will on blast, I wrote it off as Karl being Karl. But now, considering Deron was dealt a few days later and some of the lingering rumors of his locker room behavior, I believe Karl was right in just about everything he said.
Nobody will dispute Deron's talent, but I honestly believe that the team is breathing a sigh of relief that they no longer have to deal with his surliness or the Mello-like "will he or won't he" soap opera that was bound to come along with his contract situation.
The fact that KOC turned an unhappy D-Will into: Devin Harris, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter and quite possibly another lottery pick in 2012 makes me think Utah's Front Office isn't missing Deron at all either. Again, he's a great talent and quite possibly the best PG in the NBA but I think because of his attitude, he is bound to play for multiple NBA teams and has a career that probably ends up being not as fulfilling as it should have been.
In the days after Jerry Sloan's resignation everybody affiliated with the Jazz were trying to say the right thing- that it wasn't Deron's fault. Some Jazz fans are still buying that, but I don't think I am anymore. The night Karl Malone showed up and basically put D-Will on blast, I wrote it off as Karl being Karl. But now, considering Deron was dealt a few days later and some of the lingering rumors of his locker room behavior, I believe Karl was right in just about everything he said.
Nobody will dispute Deron's talent, but I honestly believe that the team is breathing a sigh of relief that they no longer have to deal with his surliness or the Mello-like "will he or won't he" soap opera that was bound to come along with his contract situation.
The fact that KOC turned an unhappy D-Will into: Devin Harris, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter and quite possibly another lottery pick in 2012 makes me think Utah's Front Office isn't missing Deron at all either. Again, he's a great talent and quite possibly the best PG in the NBA but I think because of his attitude, he is bound to play for multiple NBA teams and has a career that probably ends up being not as fulfilling as it should have been.