Reader comments: Ties that bind Deron's signing bodes well for team's future
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Jerry | 9:10 a.m. July 19, 2008
Way to go Jazz. Congrats to Deron.
Brad Rock seems to forget that while John Stocton was always a gentleman and dedicated Jazz man, signing Malone had all the drama of a soap opera.
My hat is off to Deron. It would be a plus if other team members followed his example.
Brad Rock seems to forget that while John Stocton was always a gentleman and dedicated Jazz man, signing Malone had all the drama of a soap opera.
My hat is off to Deron. It would be a plus if other team members followed his example.
casey | 9:31 a.m. July 19, 2008
This team could win for a long time IF and that's a big if they could get Carlos Boozer to play some D-fense. I agree with Tony - Carlos is very valuable to the team, but I watch what other big men do for their teams, and that is play defense. If he played D, D-will and company would be challenging for the top in the West.
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Sokol | 10:26 a.m. July 19, 2008
I kind of think that the Sloan system and a smart point guard are the basis for the Jazz success, if the Jazz do not have Boozer, they will plug someone
else in the 4 spot and still succeed.
else in the 4 spot and still succeed.
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NOW that they have, if they don't keep the core of this team together, signing Deron could be moot.
I still think those who want to wave bye to Boozer aren't thinking that through, but if he does wind up leaving, I hope it's via trade rather than him just walking away.
Korver has to stay. And unless there's someone out there that's better, so does Okur.