fishonjazz
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AgreedI like this guy.
AgreedI like this guy.
Don is only interested in saving u money. #1 pick is more expensive then #12 pickIsn't that the celtics mascot? How does that help the Jazz?
I say send Don Stockton.
Aren't the Jazz the only team to never have the #1 pick? Since hopefully this is Utah's last year in the lottery for a long time, I think they are due.
Karl Malone believed Mister Enes Kantle was drafted number 3 and he was good for da jazz.
The Magic pick was traded as compensation for signing Gail Goodrich. Dominique was the 3rd overall pick 3 years later.Don is only interested in saving u money. #1 pick is more expensive then #12 pick
I think we had the #1 pick the year we traded it to LA. Ended up being Magic, and another year didn't we select the human highlight film then sold him for cash or was he the third pick? Don't remember.
The Magic pick was traded as compensation for signing Gail Goodrich. Dominique was the 3rd overall pick 3 years later.
Jazz also had the rights to Moses Malone and traded him to get the rights to one of their picks lost for Goodrich back.
Moses Malone. Magic Johnson. Adrian Dantley. Dominique Wilkins.
This is depressing
This is depressing
No, but ask me again in thirty years
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Honestly, of all these examples of "depressing" things, the only one that has ever bothered me is Carroll. The others all happened for reasons I understand. That DMC one I just don't get.
Honestly, of all these examples of "depressing" things, the only one that has ever bothered me is Carroll. The others all happened for reasons I understand. That DMC one I just don't get.
That might be true in retrospect, but at the time he left he was not the player he has become... so are you saying we knew he was going to get pretty good and we didn't want that because of the rebuild? Seems like an unlikely thought process.He would have made the team too good and we wouldn't have been bad enough to grab Exum.
I always loved Demarre. He dropped 25 pts. 10 Reb. the other night. Really happy for him.
How exactly did us losing him go down? What was the thought process for letting him go and what would have kept him here?