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Since the Jerry Sloan era there was a "no headbands or everyone wears headband" situation with the team. Under Tyrone Corbin the "No headband ban" continued. We talked about this part of Utah Jazz history on twitter. But let's bring the topic here, to our home.
Happy Birthday to one time Jazzman Slick Watts from all of us at @SLCDunk .com . #Headbands #gamechanger pic.twitter.com/y4AKoVQz9T
— SLC Dunk (@slcdunk) July 22, 2014
Also, now that we have a new, non-Jerry Sloan era, should head bands be allowed to be worn by @utahjazz players again
— SLC Dunk (@slcdunk) July 22, 2014
— brandon ball (@balltrain) July 22, 2014
@slcdunk @utahjazz Yes, what harm does it cause?
— Dana Rock (@rockmonster1232) July 22, 2014
@slcdunk it can help keep sweat out of your eyes so why not
— Matt (@Outta_time1985) July 22, 2014
@slcdunk @utahjazz cap space and headbands means we get Lebron right?
— Matt (@Outta_time1985) July 22, 2014
@UTJazzStats @slcdunk @utahjazz I don't want to deal with the kinds of off-field distractions headbands bring #Dungied
— BJ Houlding (@mimicgogo) July 22, 2014
What do you think?