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2015 Annual JazzFanz All-Time NBA Draft

Ellis was a straight up baller. He could score in bunches and iirc he did n't seem to go thru the streakiness lots of shooters do. He was more like Bird, solid and in control all the time. He was a Jazz killer in his day.
 
Yeah, Ellis is a great fit for my team. He's backing up Wade (not a 3 point shooter) and will obviously see time with my back up PG, Rondo (also not a 3 point shooter). He adds needed shooting at a needed position. And he was obviously a great all around scorer to have averaged 27 ppg in the late 80s (he actually won most improved player that year).
 
After all is said and done we could probably make a team out of the undrafted players that could compete on the court with a lot of our teams lol a lot of good players still out their
 
Since everybody is drafting shooters, I need to grab one to compete.

With the 120th pick in the 2015 Annual JazzFanz All-Time NBA Draft, White Chocolate selects..

Rashard Lewis

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Career highlights and awards

- NBA champion (2013)
- 2 × NBA All-Star (2005, 2009)
- USA Mr. Basketball (1998)

Career statistics

Points 15,579 (14.9 ppg)
Rebounds 5,433 (5.2 rpg)
Steals 1,115 (1.1 spg)

Rashard Lewis has twice been named an All-Star, in the 2004–05 season and in 2008–09. In 2001, Lewis was selected to play for the USA in the Goodwill Games, in which they won the gold medal. On October 31, 2003, Lewis scored 50 points to pass Clyde Drexler (41 points) for the most points scored in a single game while playing in Japan. Lewis holds the SuperSonics record for most three-pointers made, having passed Dale Ellis for second place on November 22, 2005, and Gary Payton for first place on March 13, 2007, when Lewis made his 918th three-pointer in the first quarter of a game against the Detroit Pistons.

His best statistical season was 22.4 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 2.4 apg, 1.1 spg, and shot 40% from three on 6.5 attempts a game.

He also shot 40% from three on 7 attempts a game when he played for Orlando and shot 43% from three on 4 attempts a game early on in Seattle.

One of the best shooters of all-time for his height at 6'10.

That concludes the first 10 rounds, Ellis269 is on the clock and spycam1 is on deck to start the 11th.
 
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Pick #121 - C/F: Nate "The Great" Thurmond

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7× NBA All-Star (1965–1968, 1970, 1973–1974)
2× NBA All-Defensive First Team (1969, 1971)
3× NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1972–1974)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1964)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
No. 42 retired by the Golden State Warriors
No. 42 retired by the Cleveland Cavaliers
Consensus second-team All-American (1963)

Career statistics
Points 14,437 (15.0 ppg)
Rebounds 14,464 (15.0 rpg)
Assists 2,575 (2.7 apg)
 
No bro, wow how is that possible? Is it because players were more gentlemanly in those days????

Probably because he knew if he went straight up he'd never have a foul called because there was no point in jumping, his reach was 7'9.......the same could be said about Gobert, I think Goberts best attribute is his ability to block shots with out fouling and just going straight up, would be interesting to see how many fouls Gobert accrued on attempted block shots last season.
 
With the 122nd pick, the Spycams select...









A 2014 All-Defensive 1st Team Member...






A 2012 All-Star...








A Finals MVP...








Andre Iguodala

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Best statistical season:

19.9 points - 5.4 rebounds - 4.8 assists - 2.1 steals

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