wow, what a thread, ahah. interested to see where
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Who is going to start the "Dante Exum, countdown to the greatest Jazz PG of all time" thread?
Go to any NBA team, find their 29th best center over the last 40 years. I bet you don't find much difference from Ike Austin.
You're probably right. But most teams during that time may have had just a handful of starting 5's. In 40 years the Jazz have basically had Eaton, Ostertag, Okur and 100 others (not counting Favors/Kanter - whichever you consider the center). The 5 hasn't exactly been a spot of stability for the Jazz.
I'm curious to see how you considered Tom Chambers and Antoine Carr in the early 1990s. Both played a lot of center (out of position) alongside the Mailman for the Jazz, so I think they should be on this list.
You're probably right. But most teams during that time may have had just a handful of starting 5's. In 40 years the Jazz have basically had Eaton, Ostertag, Okur and 100 others (not counting Favors/Kanter - whichever you consider the center). The 5 hasn't exactly been a spot of stability for the Jazz.
I enjoy all the obscure facts you post with each one. Makes the thread very interesting.Carr is, Chambers is not. I went with the classifications given to me by nba.com. Carr played a lot of c/f throughout his career, whereas Chambers did not. I had to have some sorting mechanism to define "center" so I picked one and went with it. I loved me some Tom Chambers playing on the Jazz though.
When does Gordon Hayward pass AK47 as the greatest SF in the history of the Jazz?
So Gobert is dead balls even with John Amaechi. Needs just one stat of any sort to finally put that guy behind him.
So tempting, but I'd get fracted for sure.