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2021 Jazzfanz All Time Utah Jazz draft

Dear god’ n hell, ok board changed again. I swear Jason needs to pay me for this!!
Oh sure, I did the same exact thing, even said fine if I was wrong I'd take Mitchell, and Ellis even updated the list and then you kicked me out for no reason. Why would Jason pay for incompetence?
 
Good luck stopping the other team on defense. Be like the Red Sea parting.
I still remember how frustrating it was to watch the end of games in a tight contest during the DWill Boozer era. We’d be up by 2-4 or down 2-4 and the opposition would score every time just waiting for the jazz to make mistakes. Those teams were a well oiled machine on offense. But god damn if we could ever get a stop on defense.
 
I still remember how frustrating it was to watch the end of games in a tight contest during the DWill Boozer era. We’d be up by 2-4 or down 2-4 and the opposition would score every time just waiting for the jazz to make mistakes. Those teams were a well oiled machine on offense. But god damn if we could ever get a stop on defense.

Boozer was so damn good on offense and on the glass. He was a guaranteed 20/10 every night and could have multiple 25/20 games in a season. His mid range jumper was money and how good he was finishing with his left hand was remarkable.
 
Boozer was so damn good on offense and on the glass. He was a guaranteed 20/10 every night and could have multiple 25/20 games in a season. His mid range jumper was money and how good he was finishing with his left hand was remarkable.

Him and Williams fit each other like a glove. I really thought about getting him, but decided to wait on a big. It hurt to pass on him. Wanted to add some more offensive punch at the guard or wing spots. A little pissed Ellis took both Hayward and Favors.


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Boozer’s peak 4 year stretch from 2007-2010 he averaged 20/11/3/1 on 55% shooting from the field. Absolutely ridiculous.
 
Boozer grabbed 15+ rebounds in 97 total career games and averaged 21.2 PPG in those games.
 
Big Mark Eaton
Named an NBA All-Star in 1989, he was twice voted the NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1985, 1989) and was a five-time member of the NBA All-Defensive Team. Though limited offensively, the 7-foot-4-inch (2.24 m) Eaton became one of the best defensive centers in NBA history. He led the league in blocks four times and holds the NBA records for single-season blocks (456) and career blocked shots per game average (3.50). His No. 53 was retired by the Jazz.
 
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