NJNetsFan wrote:The Jazz probably wouldn't mind getting rid of him either, he's a cancer to the organization. $63,000,000 and he doesn't give them a tenth of what he's worth.
-Young Buck- wrote:NJNetsFan wrote:The Jazz probably wouldn't mind getting rid of him either, he's a cancer to the organization. $63,000,000 and he doesn't give them a tenth of what he's worth.
Thats a good point. Sure he is an all round type of player with good D. But he is being paid way too much, and isnt even really a superstar.
NJNetsFan wrote:Yeah, he's been in the league a long time but he was drafted at an incredibly young age. Youngest European ever drafted, I think?
"[Sloan's] main method to motivate players is to create a feeling of guilt. Our wages, our errors in games and whatever we do beyond playing for the Jazz is also an excuse to criticize us.
"I have never told it to anybody but a few weeks ago, I talked to the general manager of Utah, Kevin O'Connor. I told him that I don't see myself in the team and want to leave. Quite clearly, Utah and me see my place and role in the team differently.
"I don't want myself and my contract to be a burden for the club. I want the club to continue in its own direction. It's their choice. I have only one request. Let me, myself, go in the direction I want to go.
"I don't want to be there and mechanically fulfill a contract. Unfortunately, it's been more than a week, but I haven't heard from the Jazz leadership. There's no response negative or positive and this silence is just one more evidence of the way they treat me.
"Nevertheless, I'm really hopeful that Utah Jazz leadership will realize that our relationship is over and it's time for us to part ways."
The X wrote:I can understand why he would want to walk away from the money....he already has enough money to last a lifetime, he has proved himself (All-Star & All-Defensive) in the top league in the World, but he wants the enjoyment that he felt playing the game....it's turned into more of a job than a game anymore, but that's pro sports for you I guess....I think him playing & doing well with Russia this offseason has brought some of the enjoyment back into the game & he wants to build on that....
I really hope the Jazz deal him, or let him get out of contract for nothing....I'd like to see him stay in the NBA & play for a team that will use his strengths....Utah is clearly not the right place for him....
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