Are you sure this isn't one of those police stings where they send letters to folks with warrants saying they won tickets for something and then arrest them when they show up?
"I'm Chris Hansen with Dateline NBC..."
I've only been there once, but it was great. Can't wait to go to more games there(and being able to get in to see the game).
Heat are really taking it to the Cavs.
Thank you, Miami!
City by the bay!!!!
20 points in the 4th quarter.
Bruh....
#DameTime
The entire article is not just in summation of Mitchell being better, but the Jazz as a whole being better. I mean this is a total hindsight article. You wouldn't have read the Jazz are better off without Hayward, 5 months ago.
This article could have been written the exact same without using it as a hatchet job on Hayward. There could easily have been a path to this where they mention that even though Hayward left, the team is thriving. Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert are playing the best basketball of their career. The team has picked itself up and gelled together. The additions of Jae Crowder and Ricky Rubio have been steadying.
Instead the article focuses on Hayward for some weird reason. Everything comes back to him. Mitchell is better than Hayward. Gobert knew Hayward wasn't essential to the team. They've played better this season than last year without Hayward.
I mean, get over it.
He finds any excuse he can to go at LeBron.