kiri.de.carlos
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Do You Remember? (Part 1)
Close your eyes and picture the Jazz. Who do you see? Karl Malone and John Stockton? Deron WIlliams and Carlos Boozer? Gordon Hayward and Rudy Gobert? Now, who do you see next to them? Do you see uniformed heroes or do you see blurry no-names? Where would these “greats” be without their support teams? Their Hornaceks, Kirilenkos, Ostertags, Millsaps, and Russells? Every Jordan needs their Pippen. This my friends, is an ode to those oft forgotten heroes.
Let us begin with one of my favorite friends of all time Jarron Collins, not only was he incredibly smart (graduated from Stanford), he also had a very lengthy stay with our team. While not always appreciated by some, he certainly served a purpose. Fun fact, he is the only player besides Stockton and Malone to have a statue outside of the Vashaw Arena. Not only did they give him one statue, but dozens. Take a look.

Take that Stockton and Malone.
Next we move on to near hall of famer Robert Whaley. Who can forget his adventures with Deron Williams in Park City. Currently he finds himself in the Davis County Jail for robbery. His crime sheet is rivaled only by his stellar Jazz career.

Don’t worry folks our next player has never done anything bad in his entire life. I present to your memory box DeShawn Stevenson. Not only did he contribute the “De” to my name, but he also seemed to be a young talent with a nice jump shot. Not to mention he loved younger women and by the way, who doesn’t? His basketball smarts were rivaled only by his tattoo fashion sense.

Michael Ruffin, what is there to say? He had very large teeth, but everyone loves a nice smile. This 23 game starter racked up a whopping 2.2 points a game, beat that all-stars.

Ronnie Price, heck of a guard, but also winner of the “best smile” contest.

Olden Polynice, how on earth anyone could forget this gentle giant is beyond me. Haiti native Polynice followed Ostertag’s fantastic example and sported the number 0. He also has famously said that if the Bulls had him instead of Pippen that Jordan would have 3 more rings, because he doesn’t get migraines. Preach! https://www.tmz.com/2014/10/24/olden-polynice-michael-jordan-scottie-pippen-chicago-bulls/
With a name as fun to pronounce as he is to watch, Aleksander “Sasha” Pavlovic comes next. Who could forget his heroics in the famous December 3rd, 2003 game against the Rockets in which he scored 19 whoppers. He will go down in the history books as one of the greats, or at least in my eyes. And just look at those full lips.
is there a limit to pictures per post???, this continues on the next posts
Close your eyes and picture the Jazz. Who do you see? Karl Malone and John Stockton? Deron WIlliams and Carlos Boozer? Gordon Hayward and Rudy Gobert? Now, who do you see next to them? Do you see uniformed heroes or do you see blurry no-names? Where would these “greats” be without their support teams? Their Hornaceks, Kirilenkos, Ostertags, Millsaps, and Russells? Every Jordan needs their Pippen. This my friends, is an ode to those oft forgotten heroes.
Let us begin with one of my favorite friends of all time Jarron Collins, not only was he incredibly smart (graduated from Stanford), he also had a very lengthy stay with our team. While not always appreciated by some, he certainly served a purpose. Fun fact, he is the only player besides Stockton and Malone to have a statue outside of the Vashaw Arena. Not only did they give him one statue, but dozens. Take a look.

Take that Stockton and Malone.
Next we move on to near hall of famer Robert Whaley. Who can forget his adventures with Deron Williams in Park City. Currently he finds himself in the Davis County Jail for robbery. His crime sheet is rivaled only by his stellar Jazz career.

Don’t worry folks our next player has never done anything bad in his entire life. I present to your memory box DeShawn Stevenson. Not only did he contribute the “De” to my name, but he also seemed to be a young talent with a nice jump shot. Not to mention he loved younger women and by the way, who doesn’t? His basketball smarts were rivaled only by his tattoo fashion sense.

Michael Ruffin, what is there to say? He had very large teeth, but everyone loves a nice smile. This 23 game starter racked up a whopping 2.2 points a game, beat that all-stars.

Ronnie Price, heck of a guard, but also winner of the “best smile” contest.

Olden Polynice, how on earth anyone could forget this gentle giant is beyond me. Haiti native Polynice followed Ostertag’s fantastic example and sported the number 0. He also has famously said that if the Bulls had him instead of Pippen that Jordan would have 3 more rings, because he doesn’t get migraines. Preach! https://www.tmz.com/2014/10/24/olden-polynice-michael-jordan-scottie-pippen-chicago-bulls/
With a name as fun to pronounce as he is to watch, Aleksander “Sasha” Pavlovic comes next. Who could forget his heroics in the famous December 3rd, 2003 game against the Rockets in which he scored 19 whoppers. He will go down in the history books as one of the greats, or at least in my eyes. And just look at those full lips.

is there a limit to pictures per post???, this continues on the next posts
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