I just read his article. Isn't he the guy that wrote that article trashing Whaley after his and Deron's little incident? Now I have been one of boozer's harshest critics, but I am a fan and thats what helpless fans are supposed to do. As a journalist, this guy's only mission seems to alienate Boozer. I can't believe they let that article get published. Since I dont read the SL papers that often, I guess I just don't know this guys style. Does he just stir up controversy with all his articles? Any thoughts?
Now that Boozer is back, lets hope he is for good. I would love a healthy Boozer on the Jazz for many years to come.
I enjoyed it. I thought he voiced the frustrations and skepticism of probably a large portion of Jazz fans out there. Maybe not the majority on this board, but probably a large portion that follow the Jazz out there. Obviously the average fan is going to be confused when he sees his ticket price go up 10 bucks a game to "watch" a player take a year vacation in L.A. and collect 11 million doing it. I also think his actions speak volumes as to wanting to stay in Utah...buying a home in L.A, never travelling with the team, etc. I know to many of you Booz can do nothing wrong so you're unwilling to believe even in the possibility the guy might not like to play in Utah. Brad Rock is entitled to his opinion and that's exactly what his article is. However, he did support a lot of his positions with facts over the last year. This article will definitely ruffle the hairs of few who think Booz can do no wrong. If the article had no truth, nobody would be so angry about it. Now that's my opinion, give me the lashings!!
I'm not angry about it, I just think he's an egotistical, ingorant idiot. I don't see anything in there factual, it's 100% speculation and whining on his part.
He tries to be funny, but I swear his wife left him because he's been pretty @#%$ lately.
- ...and I say unto thee, Palacio, officially redeemed of his transgressions... -
Quote:unwilling to believe even in the possibility the guy might not like to play in Utah.
I am certainly not unwilling to believe in that possibility.
I wouldn't want to live anywhere where people wrote such deflamating articles about me for all my neighbors(and everyone else in the world for that matter) to read.
Well, Carlos responded to his fat contract by getting rid of his body fat over a rigorous summer of workouts. He worked on defensive technique and added to his offensive repertoire. He looked great, felt great, and was ready for a great season with the Jazz. Then he got injured. His bad, right? We can't take pride in all of human nature. When a person slips on the winter ice and falls hard to the ground, it seems that at least half of the witnesses will laugh while the other half rush to be of possible assistance. We can assume that Mr. Rock is one of the laughers.