jbar1221 wrote:
My father has a good friend who is an NBA official and he also regularly tells us that Salt lake has the loudest foulest fans. Take it for what its worth but this is nothing new and Phil Jackson is not the first NBA employee to make this statement.
As for Fisher, Jazz fans make me sick! The man made a choice he felt was best for his family during a VERY difficult time. Regardless of why and regardless of the medical facilities available in Utah he made a decsion that he felt was best for his family. Im so disappointed that in a community that promotes itself as family first fans would begrudge D Fish for making a professional decision with his family in mind. Any suggestion that it was some sort of selfish ploy to play in LA is wrong and nothing more then sour grapes!!
Hey jbar, you can't know what Fisher's reason for leving Utah was unless you are Fisher. He told Utah, and the media, that he was leaving Utah to go somewhere where his daughter could get better care. He then went to LA. now I am not an expert on the best places to get care for cancer, but look at it from our perspective, and here are the facts:
1. Fisher made no secret that he didn't want to come to Utah when he was first traded here, (though he changed his tune later for the media.)
2. Fisher's daughter was getting treated for cancer in New York last I, or any Utah Jazz fan knew.
3. I don't know if Utah has as many flights to NY or not, I haven't done any research, but Utah has a nice big airport, which is pretty close to downtown. I don't imagine flights from LA to NY are that much better, or more frequent than Utah to NY. Again I haven't done the research, but as far as I can tell neither has anyone criticisizing the Utah fans.
4. Fisher is very good at telling the media what they want to hear.
I haven't seen anywhere where Fisher or anyone else has shown that moving to LA has done anything to improve the care for his daughter.
People boo Boozer because they feel he took advantage of the soft heartedness of the Cavs team owner. From the point of view of a Utah fan can you give me any reason not to suspect Fisher of the same motives?
There have been NBA players in the past who have refused to come play for Utah, at least they were honest and said I don't want to play/live there.
Fisher and the media want us to feel bad because he has a daughter with cancer, I feel bad for him Cancer is terrible for anyone especially parents, BUT Until you or someone (maybe Fisher) can explain to me how living in LA (the most hated team in Utah, even before Fisher) improves the care for his daughter, I see it as he is using his daughters illness for his own personal ends, and I think that is despicable.
That said, I am willing to hold out some feeling for Fisher, because I am not completely conviced that that is what he did. I am just not completely convinced that that isn't what he did. So I can see why fans would boo him. I don't boo him, but I don't cheer for him either.