Derek Fisher's lies
Why did Fish need to be in LA, in order to have his child treated in New York?
Wouldn't Fish need to be in NEW YORK?????? |
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For all our ripping on Boozer, only recently was his daughter well enough to live in Utah.
So we have to give him credit for being willing to live in Utah, despite his family not being able to live in Utah for medical reasons. |
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The move was to be near the family of Fish's wife, Candance. At least that way, they have some local support system. Fish's family lives in the South (Arkansas, I think). Also, all their friends and roots were back in LA. If my family was going trough a long-term medical trauma, I would want to be near family, too. This thing isn over, by any stretch. The kid can still lose her eye. moving to NYC would only benefit them in the sense that they would be closer to the doc's office, but the treatment is sporadic, from what i had heard. |
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Fisher voluntarily signed a contract and played an entire season. It isnt the same situation at all. if you were working in Idaho and your kid needed some insane medical treatment for the next several years, you would likely consider going back to Utah to be near family and friends to help you emotionally. People are forgetting his wife in all of this. Why would she care about staying in Utah? She wants to get back to her mom for support. |
I wasn't aware of the wife's family angle.
Still, Utah should have gotten something out of a TRADE, not a release. |
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Personally, I would prefer that more people would leave SLC. I liked it a lot better before it started to grow. |
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Maybe he wanted to keep it private, but fans deserve to know what is going on. When he showed up for the playoff game and was cheered by the fans, it showed that the fans at least respected him. He likely should have shown the same respect back and done a few interviews to clarify. |
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