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Re: I'm a Jazz fan. 

Post#21 » by The59Sound » Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:03 pm

DelaneyRudd wrote:It does feel like the specialness is a bit different now. We are a team that could trade a superstar or fire a coach. We are more like the Nuggets and Kings and Pacers and Bucks or any other team that lacks a solid identity. It's ok though, things will settle down and the team will continue building. There will be no competing for a championship until someone becomes a super star. Hopefully Favors will grow into the KG/Dwight role.


Sloan was that last link to a magic era. For me, that's when everything really changed. But Deron being traded makes things feel even stranger, it's true. I'll tell you what, though, I'm excited for the future now. Can't wait to get a look at Devin and Mr. Favors. It's also going to be exciting to have a solid draft pick again (and potentially even higher than this year's).
R-DAWG wrote:Look guys, no matter what happens we know Fegan is a man of his word and Dwight Howard doesn't change his mind once he makes a decision.

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Re: I'm a Jazz fan. 

Post#22 » by Denizfeital » Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:29 pm

No question about it, I am also a Jazz fan, no matter what, or who is wearing their jersey.

I am, on the other hand, a passionate person regardirg players. I mean, when a player is using a Jazz jersey, he becomes an idol. That happened to Stockton, Malone and lastly Harpring. Although I didnt feel that way with Deron, I always root for him, from day one.

I still blame him for the Sloan's retirement, but what can we do? Its water under the bridge now.

Lets move on.

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