Seems like an overwhelming no.
I think we should do a quick vote at the end. I don't mind it.
Seems like an overwhelming no.
I'll take Glenn Robinson.
Good pick. Tried to take him last year with my last pick, but my proxy list got mixed up and I ended up with Larry "Grandmama" Johnson. Big Dog is a guy that I think was underrated during his time because of the massive expectations put on him early on.
I don't care what we do. Btw I'm willing to listen to any trades, getting MJ prolly ain't gonna happen but shoot me offers if there's something you like
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4× NBA All-Star (1982, 1984, 1985, 1991)
2× All-NBA First Team (1984, 1985)
All-NBA Second Team (1982)
All-NBA Third Team (1991)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1978)
NBA scoring champion (1985)
Consensus first-team All-American (1977)
Consensus second-team All-American (1976)
3× SEC Player of the Year (1975–1977)
No. 53 retired by the University of Tennessee
****ing steal!! He was also going to be my next pick. I was going to play him at pf too. Thief!!
Heh I am going to play him at PF too, and you stole Petrovic and Marion from me. Let's say we got even, lol.
I'll take arguably the best pure 3&D player ever: Bruce Bowen. One of the few perimeter players to win DPOY, and he led the league in 3PT% once with 44% (shot nearly 40% for his career).
And then for my back up big I'll take one of the few bigs to ever win 6th man of the year, who also won rings backing up twin towers (and playing along side them at the 3)... Lamar Odom.
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Yeah, totally bizarre how such a good 3 point shooter could be such a bad FT shooter lolAnd arguably the only 3&D wing u can do a hack a Bowen![]()
Yeah, totally bizarre how such a good 3 point shooter could be such a bad FT shooter lol
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