Brian Smith Interview with Deron

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Post#2 » by retiredcoach » Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:33 am

All Star interviews: Jazz's Williams said it's been a "strange" year for Hayward.

Yo, it's been a strange year for all of us, especially Sloan!

No explanation from BTS on Deron's comment about Hayward, at least not yet.
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#3 » by edfmx86 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:42 am

yeah i found it weird he tweeted that out of no where.
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#4 » by yonexpro1 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:02 am

#Dwont for LVP
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Post#5 » by hoops4life » Sat Feb 19, 2011 5:02 am

yonexpro1 wrote:#Dwont for LVP


and you say you aren't a troll... get out of here.
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#6 » by Sloanfeld » Sat Feb 19, 2011 5:15 am

I didn't see any of the normal 'I want to stay in Utah' comments. He's gone in 2012.

And can't you guys at least respect yon? Not everyone has to agree with each other all the time. As annoying you think he is, it's equally as annoying to people like me who have to keep seeing people call him a troll all the time. If you don't like what he has to say, just ignore him or don't reply. I appreciate the alternate point of view that he brings to this board.
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#7 » by retiredcoach » Sat Feb 19, 2011 5:56 am

by Sloanfeld on Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:15 pm
I didn't see any of the normal 'I want to stay in Utah' comments. He's gone in 2012.


I think he was saying that he wanted to see the CBA finished before he could think much about what he wanted to do. There are provisions being discussed, that if passed, could reduce substantially the amount of money he can get moving somewhere else. There's also the franchise tag proposal.

I don't think any of the big name free agents in 12 have any clue right now what they may or may not be able to get. A hard cap would really put a damper on the party. That's why the players are proposing things like 2 first round picks for weak teams.
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#8 » by yonexpro1 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:04 am

final straw
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#9 » by GP » Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:11 am

wow, that was one of the better interviews I have read in a while. Usually, you don't get too much information out of Dwill, but this extended interview really shed some light on some important questions. Great stuff.
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#10 » by edfmx86 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:18 am

GP wrote:wow, that was one of the better interviews I have read in a while. Usually, you don't get too much information out of Dwill, but this extended interview really shed some light on some important questions. Great stuff.


+1 very cool of him being honest in saying he didnt want to be there answering the same questions. It's obvious Deron is really frustrated with himself and im a little glad, it's showing he gives a damn, at least a little bit
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Post#11 » by JazzFan4Life18 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 11:36 am

yonexpro1 wrote:Regardless of what happens he is gone in 2012..... that interview with brian got me even more pissed at #Dwont

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His point was a guy 68 years old probably can't relate to a 26 year old very well. He also said it's not a bad thing, just how it is.

I don't see the problem with that comment.
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Post#12 » by Sloanfeld » Sat Feb 19, 2011 2:35 pm

Joe Paterno is 84 years old and still coaching guys younger than Deron. But D-Will says that Ty is more like his friend....lmfao. I'm still not happy about the whole situation.
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Post#13 » by outerspacefella » Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:53 pm

- Deron Williams being deronwilliamnesque. He doesn't really say anything. I'm ok with that since I don't expect him to go out there and say "I will be in a Jazz uni forever".
- If your paychek is really big but can't relate ok with a Hall of Fame coach because dude's 68... I think you have a problem... If I'm earning millions I ought to be able to relate with my boss, like him or not, even if he likes John Deere's and I like Bentleys...
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#14 » by Fido » Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:58 pm

Football and basketball aren't the same--and college and the pros aren't the same. Jo Pa's staff does most of the work as there is no way he has time for all those players. NBA teams have 15 guys at most so there is much closer contact and work done there.

All said, I can't wait until this all dies down. Sloan has moved on and when everyone else does too it will be a great day. I really hope the Jazz put together a late year run and distract everyone from Sloan.

Has the drama that has hounded Williams since Sloan’s departure negatively swayed his opinion of the Jazz, and will it affect his decision to re-sign with Utah after the 2011-12 season?
No.

http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/51271 ... h.html.csp

While this doesn't say he is back, Sloan retiring won't affect his decision on where he plays. Give it another year before anything crazy happens.
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#15 » by yonexpro1 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 11:43 pm

Sloanfeld wrote:Joe Paterno is 84 years old and still coaching guys younger than Deron. But D-Will says that Ty is more like his friend....lmfao. I'm still not happy about the whole situation.



LOL thats not what this team needs. Sloanfeld I appreciate the support...

Oh and what was that 'Final straw' bull
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#16 » by yonexpro1 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 11:45 pm

JazzFan4Life18 wrote:
yonexpro1 wrote:Regardless of what happens he is gone in 2012..... that interview with brian got me even more pissed at #Dwont

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His point was a guy 68 years old probably can't relate to a 26 year old very well. He also said it's not a bad thing, just how it is.

I don't see the problem with that comment.


They dont need to relate!!! dwont needs to get his ass whooped to learn some respect.

You dont have to like someone but when they are your coach you sure as hell respect them
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#17 » by yonexpro1 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 11:55 pm

What you want Dwont to like Jerry so they can be "BFF's'? They can go to the car show and hell the strip club. Also that is how you manage to lose the professionalism that teams need.

The only coach that I consider to be truly a players coach, where I could see them going out together would be Doc rivers.
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#18 » by The59Sound » Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:44 am

Sloanfeld wrote:Joe Paterno is 84 years old and still coaching guys younger than Deron. But D-Will says that Ty is more like his friend....lmfao. I'm still not happy about the whole situation.


LOL! As if that's a good thing, Deron?
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Re: Brian Smith Interview with Deron 

Post#19 » by countrybama24 » Tue Feb 22, 2011 5:25 pm

When Deron says he doesn't want to do what Melo / Lebron did, that's not necessarily good for us. Melo endured months of absurd levels of media scrutiny to be traded instead of leaving in free agency because of the CBA. Deron won't have that incentive to push for a trade instead of leave in free agency. It means if he does leave, it's probably for nothing.

Big test of the front office next year.

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