“Danny Ainge, the CEO of the Utah Jazz, has done more, save Jerry Sloan only, for the salvation of Jazz nation in this world, than any other man that ever lived in it.”
TheDrakeford
Lmfao this is perfect
MountainPK
This is the best thing I’ve seen on this sub in a great while.
chrisvolume
Iconic. Thank you.
Backdoorcuts9
Lol this guy Utah’s.
Diligent_Moment1693
This has some layers
bearsfan1323
Wembanyama is secondary. I want the Jazz to get the #1 pick just to watch r/NBA meltdown.
Vordeo
For us non Utahns, can anyone share rhe context?
love_to_read
oh this is funny. thank you for posting
SirSpankalott
Bravo. Top-tier Utah meme.
big_yikes_energy
Oh god, hear the words of my mouth.
zarnt
I don’t care for how often people treat this like an exmormon sub. A lot of people here might hate the church or want to make fun of it but the owner (and lots of other people in the organization) are believers.
The best thing about the Jazz is they’re really one of the only things in the state that unites all residents. It’s too bad that people try to deepen those fault lines instead of enjoying one of the few things that bridges them.
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“Danny Ainge, the CEO of the Utah Jazz, has done more, save Jerry Sloan only, for the salvation of Jazz nation in this world, than any other man that ever lived in it.”
Lmfao this is perfect
This is the best thing I’ve seen on this sub in a great while.
Iconic. Thank you.
Lol this guy Utah’s.
This has some layers
Wembanyama is secondary. I want the Jazz to get the #1 pick just to watch r/NBA meltdown.
For us non Utahns, can anyone share rhe context?
oh this is funny. thank you for posting
Bravo. Top-tier Utah meme.
Oh god, hear the words of my mouth.
I don’t care for how often people treat this like an exmormon sub. A lot of people here might hate the church or want to make fun of it but the owner (and lots of other people in the organization) are believers.
The best thing about the Jazz is they’re really one of the only things in the state that unites all residents. It’s too bad that people try to deepen those fault lines instead of enjoying one of the few things that bridges them.