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<blockquote data-quote="and 69 others" data-source="post: 1994430" data-attributes="member: 748195"><p>What a brutal take. I don’t have an opinion on Krause, but I know this. He built the dynasty. Yes, he killed it before it died on its own, with the goal of building another one. What is the “karma” in that? He made hard decisions like the current Bulls leadership refuses to do. It didn’t work out. So you think that’s karma and his “other half” deserves abuse from a bunch of jock sniffers who worship basketball players? Very strange take. And perhaps the worst take I’ve seen in awhile is this: “His actions came down on her. That’s how Karma works.” Big part of what’s wrong with our society. You think it’s ok to torture an old lady who loved her husband because he made a business decision that didn’t go well for your team? Weird, dude, just weird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="and 69 others, post: 1994430, member: 748195"] What a brutal take. I don’t have an opinion on Krause, but I know this. He built the dynasty. Yes, he killed it before it died on its own, with the goal of building another one. What is the “karma” in that? He made hard decisions like the current Bulls leadership refuses to do. It didn’t work out. So you think that’s karma and his “other half” deserves abuse from a bunch of jock sniffers who worship basketball players? Very strange take. And perhaps the worst take I’ve seen in awhile is this: “His actions came down on her. That’s how Karma works.” Big part of what’s wrong with our society. You think it’s ok to torture an old lady who loved her husband because he made a business decision that didn’t go well for your team? Weird, dude, just weird. [/QUOTE]
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