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Jazzfanz ALL-TIME Fantasy Draft

The voting for each match will last 24 hours, unless the majority would like it to be longer. I think 24 hours is long enough to get a good deal of votes, and I don't think we want each round to drag on too long.

24 is cool.
 
The voting for each match will last 24 hours, unless the majority would like it to be longer. I think 24 hours is long enough to get a good deal of votes, and I don't think we want each round to drag on too long.

I liked 48 hours better than 24, but either way is fine.
 
What's your team name? franklin Flopmonsters
What's your favorite color? Navy blue with yellow & green stripes.
Why is your team good? Because.
Who is your favorite player? The one with the five head.
Who do you think has the best team? Me
Why do you think your team will win? Because I didn't pick Robert Horry.
Who is on your team?

Kobe Bryant /Havlicek
Ron Artest/Bryant/Nash/Havlicek
Crymelo/ John Havlicek/Artest
Karl Malone/Willis Reed/Jermain O’Neal
Nate Thurmond/Reed/Jermain O’Neal

Be very afraid of Robert Horry
 
Be very afraid of Robert Horry

Especially if you have Rasheed Wallace on him. That play from the 2005 finals may be one of the worst defensive lapses I've ever seen in terms of how costly it was to the Pistons. Someone should post a video. I would but I don't have youtube access at work and it's pain doing it from my phone.
 
Especially if you have Rasheed Wallace on him. That play from the 2005 finals may be one of the worst defensive lapses I've ever seen in terms of how costly it was to the Pistons. Someone should post a video. I would but I don't have youtube access at work and it's pain doing it from my phone.


Damn Robert Horry is the man.

So many clutch shots.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFrmbYsyS0k&feature=youtube_gdata_player
 
Fantastic! Tim Duncan's comments after that Game 5 shot were hilarious.


Hilarious. He was up there roasting him in a fun way.


During the 2004–05 season, the Spurs reached and went on to win the 2005 NBA Finals. Horry played a significant part for the team's success, going 38 of 85 behind the 3-point line in the 2005 playoffs. In Game 5 of the 2005 NBA Finals against the Detroit Pistons, Horry provided more heroics in the fourth quarter to boost San Antonio to a win and 3–2 series lead over Detroit. After only scoring three points in the first three quarters, Horry scored 21 of the Spurs' points in the 4th quarter and overtime. The Spurs went on to win Game 5 96–95 after Horry hit a game-winning three-point shot in the final seconds. Horry's late game heroics at age 34 were so astounding that prominent ESPN columnist Bill Simmons said this of Horry's performance, "Horry's Game 5 ranks alongside MJ's Game 6 in 1998, Worthy's Game 7 in 1988, Frazier's Game 7 in 1970 and every other clutch Finals performance over the years".[9] After winning the series in seven games, the Spurs won their third NBA Championship in seven seasons and Horry received his sixth championship ring.
 
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