Are you Kevin Durant?What kind of a grown man comes to an online forum to heckle other grown men?
For not being a fan, or really having any connection to the team, I’m amazed at how much this franchise is able to get under your skin.
Are you Kevin Durant?What kind of a grown man comes to an online forum to heckle other grown men?
For not being a fan, or really having any connection to the team, I’m amazed at how much this franchise is able to get under your skin.
This next off-season is the DL's time. That's when I think judgments will be warranted.
Of course it was fools gold. Fact was that the strength of the team was the team.
Teams can win that way but not for long. You need great talent to keep winning, and plenty of it. We don't have that now and we don't have it last year.
Sure was a blast to witness though.
I think it's just tough to win the NBA no matter. Who consistently dominates these days? Lebron James and the Warriors. Thunder had a great run with superstars Durant and Westbrook. How would you classify the Spurs consistent success?
spurs consistant success has to do with duncan era, leonard era, and they are bound to have success with LMA who is under-rated as they get, he's no marc gasol but he's a potent big man.
the spurs have had talent for ages now, pop can only do so much.
Long term damaging contracts only hurts the Jazz's future cap flexibility, which means absolute NOTHING to a team that doesn't do crap in the free agencies market anyways. He'll just continue to use those extra spaces to overpay players like Dante, Favors and Neto(yep, he got paid more than actual NBA players such as Napier, Vonleh and Stauskas this year, all which can help this Jazz team right now).DL didn't have a great year, but did no long term damage. The best move for him was the no move on Ricky Rubio's contract. Everyone here was was talking a 15-20m a year extension for 3-4 years based on how he closed out the season. DL wasn't sold on him yet. Or maybe Rubio wanted more, and DL just got incredibly lucky. There is no long term damaging contracts at all.
I think it's just tough to win the NBA no matter. Who consistently dominates these days? Lebron James and the Warriors. Thunder had a great run with superstars Durant and Westbrook. How would you classify the Spurs consistent success?
c'mon now, this is some ********. Lets be real here. People were unanimously CONVINCED here that Harrison Barnes contract would be an albatross, and clearly its not and has never been for the Mavs. The # doesn't even look that big compared to the recent contracts..
Everyone was so busy trying to drum up "Hayward is worth the max" that they looked at a solid *** player like Barnes and projected their UNWARRANTED FEARS upon him.
Thats how it happened, even the ****ing biggest moron in those threads @Wes Mantooth know this.
They signed Boris Diaw and Joe Johnson for the same $$$$$... Totally not what they needed, they needed to be CONSTANTLY SNOWBALLING ASSETS EVERYWHERE, EVERY ROSTER SPOT THEY COULD...
The Spurs have had elite talent during their run mixed with solid role players.
Outside of maybe Gobert, there has been no elite talent here during the Lindsey era.
Yes it's difficult to stay on top in the league even with elite talent, as there is much to go around, but to expect much from the Jazz with this group wasn't being realistic. Greatness just isn't here.
Clearly.
I mean, imagine where we’d be right now with the services of Harrison Barnes right now. We clearly missed out.
I agree. Again, we’re talking about Lebron, the Warriors, and the Spurs. That’s it.
Isn’t it rational for people to expect around 50 wins and the 2nd round of the playoffs like they’ve done the last two seasons? Anyway, still a young season.
Karl Malone was a child molester/stagetory rapist and we let him play here for 19 years my guy. Wtf is your point?He's a sex offender bruh.