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Oops. Jazz twitterer gets in trouble for tweeting about nets/their players

Dudes, this is a business thing.

The Jazz have their twitter account to make Jazz related announcements, the employee that operates the account used it to state a personal opinion and his bosses didn't like that.
 
Dudes, this is a business thing.

The Jazz have their twitter account to make Jazz related announcements, the employee that operates the account used it to state a personal opinion and his bosses didn't like that.

What, you were to lazy to roll your chair over to the computer on the right before you typed this? Smh.
 
The Force is not with this one, eh? Heheh, totes.
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And that's why you'll never have such a position.

Possibly. At least not for an incompetent team like the Jazz.

I doubt this is a controversy with most other teams. The only reason it's even a controversy right now is because Utah over reacted, issued public statements about it, and fired (or at least demoted) the guy.

When this tweet went out, nobody thought it was a big deal until the incompetent Jazz management made it a big deal.

Had it been almost any other team, it wouldn't have been an issue.

I'll even go so far as to say it wouldn't have been an issue in Utah if Larry was still running the show. He routinely said way more controversial things than that tweet.
 
It's easy to blame Dwill, and rightfully so, but why the **** would anyone want Joe Johnson for max money when you have a distributing PG? That is just asking to suck. They should have spent that money trying to get a PF to compliment Dwill.

So who was the PF to compliment Dwill this past off season? Remember now, they HAD to make moves this off season.

Elton Brand? Brian Cardinal? Boris Diaw? AK47? Carl Landry? Luis Scola?

Oh wait, Tim Duncan and KG were available! I'm sure Brooklyn could have signed those 2! I'm sure SA and Bos would have let those 2 leave...

https://www.nba.com/freeagents/2012/

Of course it would have been wiser had NJ actually signed players that would have complimented each other. But that's not what desperate NBA teams held under hostage from their spoiled brat players can do.

See Cleveland, Denver, LA, and now Brooklyn as terrific examples.

KOC's best move was to ship Duron off for good (young) inexpensive pieces before he could hold this franchise hostage and either bolt or cause us to take on years of bloated lame duck contracts.
 
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