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Published: Wednesday, Nov. 25 2009 12:24 a.m. MST

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Calgary

As long as Williams is thinking about how to become and All-Star instead of getting all players involved on the floor - Jazz are in trouble. Stockton cared about wins first, never abut any individual awards. Where is his desire to lead league in assists? Looks like he wants to lead in shots taken 1 on 3 early on the shot clock. Selfish, very selfish.

Still a three team race

It is still only a three team race in the Northwest, it just doesn't include the Jazz. Time to face it, the players got paid and now they don't play. Heartless, pathetic, and undeserving, this Jazz team is all about how many times a year they can wear their sports coats and earrings on the sidelines, rather than coming to play! Greg Miller, how do you pay salaries when the arena is empty?

Anonymous

Yawn, Yawn, Yawn. Jazz, jazz jazz, why are there so many articles about the Jazz. They are barely on the radar world wide. Most people don't give a crap about them. Why even follow them. I think the three Jazz fans here should go sit on a some fold-up chairs in an LDS chapel somewhere...

Addlib

Observation
We all have times in our carriers when we get bored STIFF with our job. Only difference is in most cases it doesn't last for five years.

oregon man

They caught the Jazz off guard It will not happen again. take that to the bank!

OKC has very smart

organization that has SA roots. They know how to manage and build a basketball team. Unlike the Jazz they do replace players with better players. They also do not over pay.

OKC (Seattle for that matter) is a small market. Don't give me the "Utah is a small market and nobody wants to come here" garbage. Nobody wants to got to or live in OKC.

This is about knowing how to build and manage a team.

The Jazz need to learn a few things from OKC.

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