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Come on man. Most of us have been saying dude will take his wifes opinion into consideration in his decision and that it's not just his career anymore.

That doesnt mean he wont pick Boston or Utah.
Most of you have been implying that because I'm not married I'm not capable of comprehending the situation at hand.

When in reality I said the same thing many posts ago that you guys are saying. So I'll repeat myself, they will sit down and ultimately make the decision which is best for his career and therefore best for his family. Not where she wants to live the most, as he has stated winning is a priority, not location.

Go ahead and find the post where I stated his wife's opinion didn't matter to him. All I said was that he's not going to base his decision solely on where his wife wants to live.
 
Most of you have been implying that because I'm not married I'm not capable of comprehending the situation at hand.

When in reality I said the same thing many posts ago that you guys are saying. So I'll repeat myself, they will sit down and ultimately make the decision which is best for his career and therefore best for his family. Not where she wants to live the most, as he has stated winning is a priority, not location.

Go ahead and find the post where I stated his wife's opinion didn't matter to him. All I said was that he's not going to base his decision solely on where his wife wants to live.
Yes, by liking your post about how even though you're not married, you still understand how relationships work i absolutely told you you're incapable.
 
I'm sure the Jazz fans wouldn't agree with you.
I feel for them, but hayward seems like a decent dude. Lamarcus has proven time and time again he's a self centered a-hole. I'm willing to give hayward the benefit of the doubt this time.
 
I feel for them, but hayward seems like a decent dude. Lamarcus has proven time and time again he's a self centered a-hole. I'm willing to give hayward the benefit of the doubt this time.

I personally wouldn't want to play in Salt Lake.

I feel nothing for Jazz fans. I hated that team and their fans back during the Stockton/Malone days.
 
I personally wouldn't want to play in Salt Lake.

I feel nothing for Jazz fans. I hated that team and their fans back during the Stockton/Malone days.
I actually don't mind SLC. But i woukdn't want to play there either.

But i feel for them because they are a small market team and players generally feel the same way there that they do here.

Hurts when your all star you drafted spurns you. They have no one to blame but themselves though. They had many years to build a team he wouldn't bounce from.
 
I actually don't mind SLC. But i woukdn't want to play there either.

But i feel for them because they are a small market team and players generally feel the same way there that they do here.

Hurts when your all star you drafted spurns you. They have no one to blame but themselves though. They had many years to build a team he wouldn't bounce from.

And they've done that. Utah is a very good team.
 
I still think, even with Hayward, they didn't have a superstar caliber player.

Most teams don't. They still won 51 games in the tougher conference despite a fair amount of significant injuries. With injury luck, they might have been in the high-50s. That's a tremendous team.
 
Are you saying Hayward is Scottie Pippen!!??!!??

No, just a less passive, more consistent Nic Batum. Hayward averaged 21.9 ppg as the 1st option on a on a 51-win team. Batum has never come close to that. I really believe Nic has the talent to do so, but not the mind set. He always seemed content to be the 3rd or 4th option, when he had the talent to be a No. 1 or No. 2 guy. Just way too passive and often disappeared for several games at a time. Great role plyer, but you could never build a team around him.

BNM
 

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