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You really think Boozer would have made that much of a difference this year over Jefferson?

Boozer would have led the way after Sloan resigns, DWill is traded for a rookie, draft picks & a PG(who missed a lot of games with the Jazz), and all the injuries?
 
I think on the fateful night when Sloan and Johnson resigned that our record was not that much worse than the Bulls. Now the Bulls have the best record in the league. Obviously both teams went in different directions.
 
Ahhhhh, I stil remember all of the fools at the start of the season who kept saying that this season's Jazz was better than last season's. I told you that record was not an accurate measuring tool for this type of thing. You didn't listen, AGAIN.

I'm right in both arguments here. Let's review for newcomers, and to point out people's foolishness.

My argument was:

You can't use record to measure this because the Jazz played average for half of last season, and elite ball for the second half.

The delusional, Boozer hating morons argument:


Youre clueless

Jazz have a better record at this point in the season, so we are better than last season's team!!!!


What's funny about my argument is that the reverse happened this year (good start, bad finish), but the blind fools chose to ignore what happened the previous season, as I had warned them, and didn't realize it until the losses started piling up.

So what can we conclude from all of this?

1. I'm always right

2. Delusional, Boozer hating (#1 seed, best defensive team in the league) morons are always wrong

3. You know what three is, Sloanfidels

you are clueless kiddo
 
Sloanfailed relys on partial truths and picks and chooses certain stats that help him puff up his argument and he will continue to do so until the end of time. No use arguing with him on anything.

As for me, I still like the Jefferson move and think it will continue to pay dividends for the Jazz in coming seasons. I think where Utah made their 2 biggest mistakes of the offseason were Wes Matthews and Kyle Korver. If the Jazz retain those 2 while still basically trading Boozer for Jefferson, I think this season turns out drastically different. D-Will is probably happier, thus not as much bickering with Sloan, Wes Matthews fills the SG position and we don't sign Raja Bell who gave us nothing all year long and Kyle Korver is knocking down more 3's than ever thanks to Big Al drawing more of the defense into the post.

Let me add that while that scenario probably gets us into the playoffs and keeps the Sloan era intact (for now), it probably would have been fools gold. D-Will was still most likely going to bolt at the end of his contract and we probably don't get anything for him in return. This means rebuilding anyway, but doing it with far less assets than the Jazz have now.

Sure, I guess people who are short-sighted or are hellbent on winning an argument will look at the Bulls success and Jazz's failures and try to simplify Boozer as the main factor in that equation but any competent person simply knows that it's not even close to being as simple as that.
 
Luol Deng is the reason that the Bulls had the best record in the east. He was their most consistent and least talked about player. He filled in when Boozer and Noah were out. This was his healthiest season in a while and he showed why he is probably the 2nd most valuable player on that team.
 
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