i love the jazz and international womens day tweet lol the no internet tweet was stepping on their throats
Good lord I only just discovered this thread. I used to have a very love/hate feeling towards Maxwell. I loved the way he played just like I love the way Beverly plays, but I always hated the way he quit on this team. But those Jazz tweets. Oh man I can't hate someone that tweets that out. I'm with Max, even with every single person associated with those hated Jazz teams gone, I still hate that team. Even when they were bad I still hated that team. It will never change. Love you, Maxwell!
Max already repented for leaving the team during the playoffs. He said so to @Clutch http://rockets.clutchfans.net/8275/vernon-maxwell-houston-rockets-michael-jordan/ Vernon Maxwell speaks openly about… everything MARCH 19, 2015 11:52 AM 28 By Clutch142 Comments If you know the Rockets history, you’re aware that Vernon Maxwell has basically been a ghost in Houston since his NBA playing days. So it was a huge surprise that Maxwell agreed to come to the Toyota Center for the Rockets Championship Reunion Thursday night at halftime of the Rockets game against the Denver Nuggets. In fact, getting the chance to talk to Maxwell was such a catch that I bailed immediately on a Rudy Tomjanovich interview the moment I saw Maxwell started speaking to the media. Mad Max didn’t disappoint. Maxwell spoke openly about his days with the Rockets and the unfortunate end when he and the team parted ways after Game 1 of their first round playoff series against the Utah Jazz in 1995. Maxwell admitted he felt “disrespected” by the trade for Clyde Drexler and said he regrets how he handled it. “I handled it the wrong way,” said Maxwell. “I shouldn’t have left the way I left. I got upset because they brought Clyde in and nobody ever said anything to me about the trade. I just felt like they disrespected me. Then we went to Utah and played in Utah the first game. I didn’t really play and I felt disrespected again.” “I overreacted like I normally do,” added Maxwell. “Bad decision. I wish it wouldn’t have happened.”