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Burke for Lawson: Would ya?

Mitch Lawrence: Denver Nuggets considering waiving Ty Lawson after latest DUI arrest, per #NBA sources. Lawson has two years, $25.6 mil left on contract. – via Twitter Mitch_Lawrence
 
Mitch Lawrence: Denver Nuggets considering waiving Ty Lawson after latest DUI arrest, per #NBA sources. Lawson has two years, $25.6 mil left on contract. – via Twitter Mitch_Lawrence

Wow... I wonder what they would give up to get rid of him. His other non-DUI stuff must be pretty toxic if they are considering just waiving him. I'm sure Philly would take a first rounder for his contract... let him sit a year out and go to rehab or do whatever he needs to get his life in order.
 
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Not as reckless as your driving. </rimshot>
 
Strange, not even one clueless post about how "Denver is as boring as SLC". Usually you'd have at least 3 by this point.
 
Strange, not even one clueless post about how "Denver is as boring as SLC". Usually you'd have at least 3 by this point.

The Colorado Rockies announcers are always going on and on about how many retired pro athletes make Colorado there home. Don't know a thing about the place but apparently they have no problems drawing athletes like SLC does.
 
The Colorado Rockies announcers are always going on and on about how many retired pro athletes make Colorado there home. Don't know a thing about the place but apparently they have no problems drawing athletes like SLC does.

Denver is much MUCH larger and more lively than SLC. I went to the Gateway to watch a movie Saturday night, and the theater was dead, the mall was dead, and downtown Salt Lake was completely empty. That's on a weekend night in the summer! I was in Denver a few months ago, and I had a blast. Downtown was packed full of people. I went to awesome bars and restaurants, went to a crowded pancake place at 3am, stood in line to get donuts from a fantastic donuts place called Voodoo for an hour! And that was in March, and it was bitter cold.

Denver is no New York, but it's a lot better than SLC if you're into that kind of ****.
 
Sorry chocolate but 1 DUI is not ok. Imo if you get 1 DUI you shold lose your license for life. It's like letting murderer out of prison and allowing him to obtain a gun....
Also, if you get in accident while speeding the same punishment should be applicable. (Also doing makeup, talking on a phone, texting, messing with the kids in the back seat, eating while driving, etc)
 
Denver is much MUCH larger and more lively than SLC. I went to the Gateway to watch a movie Saturday night, and the theater was dead, the mall was dead, and downtown Salt Lake was completely empty. That's on a weekend night in the summer! I was in Denver a few months ago, and I had a blast. Downtown was packed full of people. I went to awesome bars and restaurants, went to a crowded pancake place at 3am, stood in line to get donuts from a fantastic donuts place called Voodoo for an hour! And that was in March, and it was bitter cold.

Denver is no New York, but it's a lot better than SLC if you're into that kind of ****.

Sounds like a riot ;)

As Gameface has explained about the bar restrictions, SLC is kinda ****ty by design (unless you're into temple square and riding in a carriage). I've stayed downtown a couple times with my wife (we're from UTC), went to the nice restaurants, tried to go clubbing, etc. and we've never walked away thinking it was a blast. I've never experienced that in other cities. I'm sure there's fun to be had but even when we stay up there and take the kids to baseball games it always feels like work instead of play. I'd honestly rather stay in West Valley by the Maverick Center when an event is going on.
 
Denver is much MUCH larger and more lively than SLC. I went to the Gateway to watch a movie Saturday night, and the theater was dead, the mall was dead, and downtown Salt Lake was completely empty. That's on a weekend night in the summer! I was in Denver a few months ago, and I had a blast. Downtown was packed full of people. I went to awesome bars and restaurants, went to a crowded pancake place at 3am, stood in line to get donuts from a fantastic donuts place called Voodoo for an hour! And that was in March, and it was bitter cold.

Denver is no New York, but it's a lot better than SLC if you're into that kind of ****.

So being surrounded by people and standing in lines is your idea of a good time?
 
So being surrounded by people and standing in lines is your idea of a good time?

Being surrounded by people is part of the appeal of living in a large city. You get to see all types of people, listen to street musicians and crazy people preaching about end of the world, have your pick from countless top notch food trucks, get your fill of art and culture, plenty of famous comedians/musicians/whatever will include your city in their tours, and so on and so forth. It isn't just me. The city vibe is big part of why tons of people, in the NBA or elsewhere, prefer to live in large cities.

The standing in line bit was tongue in cheek, but it isn't a total negative. Good places usually have high demand. It tells you something about the quality of the donuts when a small local donuts joint has an hour long line. And finally, your response makes you sound like a stupid *******.
 
Being surrounded by people is part of the appeal of living in a large city. You get to see all types of people, listen to street musicians and crazy people preaching about end of the world, have your pick from countless top notch food trucks, get your fill of art and culture, plenty of famous comedians/musicians/whatever will include your city in their tours, and so on and so forth. It isn't just me. The city vibe is big part of why tons of people, in the NBA or elsewhere, prefer to live in large cities.

The standing in line bit was tongue in cheek, but it isn't a total negative. Good places usually have high demand. It tells you something about the quality of the donuts when a small local donuts joint has an hour long line. And finally, your response makes you sound like a stupid *******.

Sorry, just don't the appeal of big cities. To each his own. Rather live in a small arts community than a big over-crowded **** hole.
 
Sorry, just don't the appeal of big cities. To each his own. Rather live in a small arts community than a big over-crowded **** hole.

Like you said, to each his own. A lot of people like living in the suburbs as they see it as more suitable to raising children. Others like rural living and open spaces. Lots of people however, find living in a metropolis very appealing. I'm quite sure you've heard of that before!
 
Denver and SLC are both great cities. They have similarities but are very different in other ways. Both have great party scenes. Utah has one of the most unique counter cultures that throw some of the most crazy parties that are very unique and off the beaten path. Any big city is easy to have fun in though. No reason to claim a city is better than another they are just different.
 
Strange, not even one clueless post about how "Denver is as boring as SLC". Usually you'd have at least 3 by this point.

How can you argue that? lol love Utah, won't live anywhere else unless a lot of money is involved but it's legal their man ha
 
Wow, guess I should've waited/researched properly before I posted earlier. If the 3 DUI thing (especially 2 in just this year alone) is true, then his problem(s)/issue(s)/etc appear to go beyond just being in that wrong place at that wrong time/immaturity/etc. For basketball reasons alone, you still have to do your due-diligence, but unless facts are being fabricated/embellished/mis-reported, I don't see how DL gives up any asset(s) of value (even one such as Burke) for a player of that mindset/maturity. There is a point in which personality, selfishness, erratic behavior, etc becomes more determinantal to a team than any amount of skill-set/talent-level can make up for.

Considering just how much emphasis/priority that this FO has recently (even more so than usual) placed on character, I don't see how this type of acquisition occurs outside of the team basically obtaining him for free. I don't know exactly how young Lawson is, but I do know that he is old enough to have put an end to this type of behavior by now (if it were going to occur). Why (& how) professional athletes/celebrities/wealthy individuals put themselves in this type of position (as well as all people in general) is beyond me. Being able afford a luxury car/mansion/etc, yet being unable to (or unwilling to) afford a driver (or limousine/taxi at the least) seems to indicate that there are larger issues at hand.

Not knowing enough about the situation/his personal life, I will attempt to reserve judgment, but unless there is more to the story/stories than what meets the eye, I hope (& am fairly certain) that this franchise will not put the team-chemistry (which is quickly becoming one of the team's biggest strengths) at risk. Unfortunately, there is much more involved in building a championship-caliber team than just acquiring as much talent as possible. History has shown that this isn't the most affective strategy of team building, & lucky for us, I'm sure this FO is more than aware of that. Here's hoping that Ty Lawson (along with any other person out there) is able to overcome whatever it is that he is currently struggling with, but unless he's able to do so within the next 2-3 months, I hope he is able to do so while wearing another jersey.
 
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