Stop calling the 7th largest city in the U.S. a small market please.
Stop calling the 7th largest city in the U.S. a small market please.
Stop calling the 7th largest city in the U.S. a small market please.
In this case, the notion of Korver being a better defender than your list of players is "contrary to popular belief" because it's WRONG. There's no way that KK1 is a better defender than any of those players. That's partly why he didn't start.I think Korver was underappreciated and misused. Contrary to popular belief, he was a better defending wing than CJ, Ronnie, Harpring and Andrei. It's a pretty good price for him, but I'm not sure what the front office is waiting for (someone to fall on our lap for free?)
I think Korver was underappreciated and misused. Contrary to popular belief, he was a better defending wing than CJ, Ronnie, Harpring and Andrei. It's a pretty good price for him, but I'm not sure what the front office is waiting for (someone to fall on our lap for free?)
According to www.nbahoopsonline.com, San Antonio is the 3rd smallest TV market among NBA teams.
I'm with you here. If it means acquiring two great players in Deron's last contract year, maybe we just limp around for another 82. **** it right?
Stop calling the 7th largest city in the U.S. a small market please.
Please take a moment to peruse next year's free agent class and tell me if you can find any players worth mentioning on that list https://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?page=FreeAgents-10-11
In this case, the notion of Korver being a better defender than your list of players is "contrary to popular belief" because it's WRONG. There's no way that KK1 is a better defender than any of those players. That's partly why he didn't start.
There is few players that are worth getting next year, and of course its the year the Jazz will have money to burn.
What? The reason Korver is gone is because we let him go. He certainly didn't 'bolt'. Unless you're making reference to the fact that Miami and LA are so stacked that we may as well roll over.