Just to be clear, he’s not in the rotation (mostly there in case I need a rebounding lineup + some hustle and fouls).Cowens is a pure 5
Just to be clear, he’s not in the rotation (mostly there in case I need a rebounding lineup + some hustle and fouls).Cowens is a pure 5
I’m torn between picking a player I really like but might not contribute (and doesn’t always get picked in these competition) or someone who could contribute but probably doesn’t since he’s the 12th man.
Your wife left you?Shut up Onelove
Your wife left you?
Cyndi Lauper would be really strange, even for you Nickkkkkk.I’m torn between picking a player I really like but might not contribute (and doesn’t always get picked in these competition) or someone who could contribute but probably doesn’t since he’s the 12th man.
I actually prefer The Carpenters.Cyndi Lauper would be really strange, even for you Nickkkkkk.
Blake Griffin
One of the most explosive bigs ever. No one had more tantalizing dunks as a big then Blake Griffin
View: https://youtu.be/ZWBMxgD4yCs?si=zhvKkuue_-xdhXH8
Was an elite ball handler and playmaker as a big
View: https://youtu.be/f96b5XAbHhc?si=uFZhgJwQ58tug-um
His prime was cut short by injuries but at the height of his career, he was a beast.
Defensive black hole that I know.Yep, a beast that repeatedly was sent packing by the Jazz. Good times. So he is, in short, a loser. Great pick!
I actually prefer The Carpenters.
One more.Jason “White Chocolate” Williams.
It would be fun to see White Chocolate running the fast break with Shawn Marion and Spree. Jason Williams was the starting point guard for the 2006 NBA champions (Miami) and in the deciding game of the Eastern Conference finals he shot 10 of 11 (21 points) to bury the Detroit Pistons. 3rd leading scorer on the Heat that season, tied for first in offensive rating.
Kinda hate you right now.Jermaine O’Neal
One more to you and @YoungJefeOne more.
Jason “White Chocolate” Williams.
It would be fun to see White Chocolate running the fast break with Shawn Marion and Spree. Jason Williams was the starting point guard for the 2006 NBA champions (Miami) and in the deciding game of the Eastern Conference finals he shot 10 of 11 (21 points) to bury the Detroit Pistons. 3rd leading scorer on the Heat that season, tied for first in offensive rating.