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Blue Edwards jazz mix

prodigy

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXo91-QMwKw

threw this mix together last night. it's kind of short but i did what i could.
 
Nice mix. Thanks for posting. That pass from Stock at about 1:25 was unreal.
 
Before my time, but based on what I've seen of him, easily the best Jazz dunker of all-time.

Just because you never saw Darrell Griffith. He was incredible. They called him Dr. Dunkenstein.
 
Theodore was one of my favorites. He was an athletic beast. I loved how players would try to post him up and he'd just stuff 'em when they turned around for the shot.
 
Just because you never saw Darrell Griffith. He was incredible. They called him Dr. Dunkenstein.

But then he got to the NBA and became a three point shooter who seldom dunked.

The best Jazz dunkers (in no particular order):

Carrey Scurry
Blue Edwards
David Benoit
Jamie Watson
Andrei Kirilenko (circa 2003-2004)
 
But then he got to the NBA and became a three point shooter who seldom dunked.

The best Jazz dunkers (in no particular order):

Carrey Scurry
Blue Edwards
David Benoit
Jamie Watson
Andrei Kirilenko (circa 2003-2004)

Griffith really dropped off and became a 3 pt specialist after he lost a season to a broken bone in his foot. Never came back to his high-flying self. But he had plenty of spectacular dunks pre-1985. He and Dantley made quite the potent pairing.

Other than adding in Griffith I agree with your list.
 
Ah my first bromance that wasn't S&M, he was BRuss before BRuss and should've stayed could've been a heck of a rotation.
I also miss his little parachute landing thing after a 2 hand dunk.
 
But then he got to the NBA and became a three point shooter who seldom dunked.

The best Jazz dunkers (in no particular order):

Carrey Scurry
Blue Edwards
David Benoit
Jamie Watson
Andrei Kirilenko (circa 2003-2004)

I would add ronnie brewer, not the flashiest dunker put he could get up there.

Ah my first bromance that wasn't S&M, he was BRuss before BRuss and should've stayed could've been a heck of a rotation.
I also miss his little parachute landing thing after a 2 hand dunk.

I've been thinking about doing a BRuss mix for a long time, is that something you guys would like to see?
 
Edwards > Dunkenstein based on Youtube.

Seattle, chime in on Jimmer's NBA prospects.

He's definitely a real wild card. I think so much depends on the team that drafts him. If he goes to a team like GS or NY, he has a chance to be really good - like Curry. Ultimately the best comparison I've seen for him and the type of career I expect him to have is that of Eddie House.
 
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