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sorry, but lol
Have to agree, that is a rip off at market value. Then you come to a jazz community site and try to rip your fellow jazzfanzers. Yikes bro
sorry, but lol
Have to agree, that is a rip off at market value. Then you come to a jazz community site and try to rip your fellow jazzfanzers. Yikes bro
Im selling tickets tonight, if anyone is interested. Upper bowl section 115 row 8 seat 9 and 10. $80 dollars or best offer.
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This thread is getting more ***** than a toilet seat.
For all three? As a Jazz fan I would pay that to stand in the hall and watch Alema and Thurl. Man the **** up.
That's two seats
Your wife gets more *** than a toilet seat.
If everyone is hurt why not just sit Gobert too... I mean once Hood and Hill were out this was a certain L... No Hayward... just sit Gobert, I don't want Draymond kicking him in da nuts.
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And it's snowing. Give the fans the money they spent on tickets back to them.If everyone is hurt why not just sit Gobert too... I mean once Hood and Hill were out this was a certain L... No Hayward... just sit Gobert, I don't want Draymond kicking him in da nuts.
Yeah but times have definitely changed. Today, when it comes to injuries, the training staff and coaches make the decision as to who plays who doesn't - Rodney Hood confirmed this via Twitter on Monday. Stockton and Malone had the clout to override the trainers and play through injuries.
Today players don't have or want this responsibility. Their agents probably tell them the same thing - too much money on the line.
And it's snowing. Give the fans the money they spent on tickets back to them.
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Stockton and Malone were straight savages though. They fought through all of the **** they took on the court and played elite basketball into their 40s. Not many in the history of this league can even come close to that type of production. MJ took vacations from the league to preserve his career.Yeah but times have definitely changed. Today, when it comes to injuries, the training staff and coaches make the decision as to who plays who doesn't - Rodney Hood confirmed this via Twitter on Monday. Stockton and Malone had the clout to override the trainers and play through injuries.
Today players don't have or want this responsibility. Their agents probably tell them the same thing - too much money on the line.
Hill has missed over a month with sore digits. That's soft.There's a difference between being soft and being injury-prone. Hill, Hayward, Burks, etc. play hard. Unfortunately, they're getting injured/are injured. Favors no doubt wants to play. He plays tough. And Burke drives toward the hoop with reckless abandon. Definitely not soft players.
Hill has missed over a month with sore digits. That's soft.
Hayward hurt a finger missed a month. Soft.
Favors missed like 2 months last year with a bad mattress. Then this year he has i.t band syndrome. That's a combination of being dumb and bad luck.
Burks plays too wild and hurt himself with his style of play. And Paul Pierce hit him dirty. So he decided to have surgery on his ankle 3 months ago to clean it up. I'm not sure but surgury usually takes 6-8 weeks to heal so what's the deal?
Hood misses games all the time with minor injuries. Either he's soft or injury prone and playing thru most of it.
Either way the training staff isn't doing enough to get the guys ready to play. Something has to change or this will continue.
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