The sky is falling.
It started falling after the Jazz lost the Atlanta game, remember?
The sky is falling.
Lol, it's all the time with you. This has nothing to do with your gender.
Business wise yes. The lie that they are trying to build a contender is irresponsible.Merchandise keeps flying out the door. Fans keep filling up the arena. Why take a chance on something new when the same old BS gets you a fat paycheck. Gail is to nice to actually demand accountability.
That's why Javale is an all-star and Gobert is left crying in front of his locker.Gobert outclassed by Javale lol
Bad luck. How about poor play from the Jazz?Just bad luck Jazz ran into KCP on one of his nights. He just goes off sometimes.
So what the schedule has been easy and when you are playing for the best seeding you don't lose to a team playing to get a higher seed in the lottery.
You’re back to insulting posters after a damn good poster left today after you acted like an *** to him? Sigh
Lol it was one game but he really was this game.That's why Javale is an all-star and Gobert is left crying in front of his locker.
If we win out that puts us at 51 wins. Most OKC can win at this point is 49.If we win out we still take the 5th spot, right? Or do we have to hope that OKC loses 1 game to secure it?
5th is ours if we win 1 game or LAC/OKC loses another I think.If we win out we still take the 5th spot, right? Or do we have to hope that OKC loses 1 game to secure it?
It started falling after the Jazz lost the Atlanta game, remember?
Business wise yes. The lie that they are trying to build a contender is irresponsible.
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Your face is laughable. The Millers are making money. The effort to get the Jazz roster towards a championship is obviously not there.Laughable.
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Larry H. said on a few occasions that operating in the black was the most important objective. It's no different with the current group. What is the chief objective of a Board of Directors? To maximize profitability. And NO ONE in Jazz history has done that better than Dennis Lindsey. He came in and slashed payroll to the 28th-30th of NBA teams. And, oops he's done it again, by refusing to sign ANY upgrades to the roster. Look at all the FA's who signed 1-yr deals. You can't tell me no one wouldn't have taken the MLE to play in Utah. Instead, he doubles down on the lie that Utah's player development program is far superior to any other team. Yep, Niang and Allen were the answers while everyone else added legit talent this year.Business wise yes. The lie that they are trying to build a contender is irresponsible.
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Where's the lie? Why are you bringing up Allen and Niang, instead of Ingles and Gobert? Or Hayward for that matter.Instead, he doubles down on the lie that Utah's player development program is far superior to any other team.