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The one thing that is strange about the whole Fisher affair is why the Lakers signed to so huge a contract when they didn't really need him. Were the Clippers making a big offer too? Were the Knicks?
That's the only thing that hasn't been explained and something journalists should ask. When the answer is known, only silly pseudo-fans will boo Fisher.
I"m glad he left, I'm just upset that he lied about it.
Yeah, he joined the Lakers, and that's too bad because the Lakers aren't too popular around here in Utah. He gave every ounce of effort while he was here, and he went to great lengths to help the Jazz get deeper into the playoffs last year. Cut the guy some slack. Unfortunately for him, the boos from the Jazz fans are the least of his worries.
Oh, and on a side note, all of these Fisher naysayers need a perspective check. What a lack of humanity.
FreshJ_azz
All national federations should only expect their NBA players to represent on a quadrennial (either World Championships or Olympics, in that order) or at most, triennial basis. The Spurs did the right thing in discouraging Manu Ginobili from competing internationally this past offseason, albeit for an unimportant tournament in which Argentina's qualification without their NBA players was virtually assured.
A uniform agreement between the NBA and FIBA needs to be hammered out and brought in to being. Otherwise we will end up with a multitude of Jorge Garbajosa-like scenarios.
Either way, it doesn't really matter who's right about Fisher's intentions because we have Brewer blossoming and extra $$$ to pay our up and coming young players.