Easy choice Gobert >Memo.I'd take Gobert over Memo. I think Rudy is going to extend his range within the next season.
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Easy choice Gobert >Memo.I'd take Gobert over Memo. I think Rudy is going to extend his range within the next season.
Imagine Gobert in Memos spot back in 2007-2010. I think we'd of won a ship with that squad because Rudy would be there for Boozers matador defense.
The Miller Co is currently shouting there pants at the cost of building a Gobert sized statue.
So here are Gobert's current Stats:
Points 1643
Rebounds 1889
Blocks 434
Steals 130
Assists 230
This ranks him at #15 ahead of:
#16 Greg Foster
Points 1113
Rebounds 721
Blocks 78
Steals 36
Assists 132
Greg Foster was the primary backup center on what was perhaps the best bench the Utah Jazz ever had. Calling themselves "The Bench Mob" with the likes of Shandon ANderson, Antoine Carr, Adam Keefe, and Howard Eisley, Utah's bench rolled to two finals appearances in 1997 and 1998. Foster is probably best known, however, for deploying the "throat slash" gesture to the Lakers in a game toward the end of the regular season in 1998, amping things up for an eventual playoff matchup between the Lakers and the Jazz. I will always love Foster for disrespecting the Lakers.
Unfortunately, Foster will also be forever known as a piece, along with Chris Morris, in the failed Ronnie Seikley trade in 1998. Ironically he won a ring with his one season the Lakers in 2001.
Foster is currently an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks.
Here is Foster lighting up Shaq in the aforementioned 1998 Playoff series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chIr6wHWA1Y
So, where Gobert at?
#1 in our hearts.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves. Maybe #1 in my pants, but my heart? That **** has to be earned. He ain't even top 10 yet.
I think Rudy is already number one. Yes, Eaton was a great shot blocker but he didn't have anyway near the mobility of Rudy, and the game is faster now and more perimeter shooting so there are less opportunities for shot blocking now. Memo was more of a PF though he did play center.