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Raja Bell Press Conference

After hearing the press conference I had to go out and watch this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVqIyl3gt4E&feature=related
 
Not to derail this thread too far, but I'm trying to think of other FA's that left Utah in the past 11 years.

Karl Malone
Donyell Marshall
Ostertag
Boozer
Korver
 
Not to derail this thread too far, but I'm trying to think of other FA's that left Utah in the past 11 years.

Karl Malone
Donyell Marshall
Ostertag
Boozer
Korver

1-Karl Malone: Saw the writing on the wall that his time had ran out and he'd never win a ring in Utah. Jazz were also ready to begin rebuilding. This was pretty much a mutual parting.

2-Donyell Marshall: Marshall wanted to stay in Utah, Jazz wanted to go in another direction.

3-Greg Ostertag: Again, would have played his entire career in Utah had the Jazz let him.

4-Boozer: Jazz had a set price in mind to retain Boozer and the Bulls exceeded it. It's not as if Utah was willing to keep him at all costs.

5-Korver: From what we've heard, it doesn't seem like the Jazz were very interested in bringing him back at all.

Of the 5 players you listed, not one of them was a player that Utah made a priority to keep. Not quite sure what you're getting at with that list.....
 
Not quite sure what you're getting at with that list.....

Just that at Bell's press conference KOC said that in 11 years Bell was the only FA to leave AND call KOC & Jerry to explain what he was doing and thank them for working with him. KOC said it was very classy.

I was just trying to remember who else had left in KOC's time with the Jazz.
 
oh, and I'm glad your jazzfanz computing station is so close to the bathroom. Very convenient.

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I just threw up in my mouth. I don't see how that dude even fits through the bathroom door.
 
Not to derail this thread too far, but I'm trying to think of other FA's that left Utah in the past 11 years.

Karl Malone
Donyell Marshall
Ostertag
Boozer
Korver

You call yourself a Jazz fan yet you forget one of the greatest Jazz players of all time...the great Jarron Collins.
 
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