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Elson=Carr

I don't think the Jazz played against Elson one time last season and I'm sure he didn't play for the Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs.
You're right, massive brain freeze by me where I scrambled the fact that Elson used to play for Denver with Johan Petro who played for Denver last season.
 
There isn't a PF in the league right now who could consistently make those turn-around jumpers like Malone did under pressure.

That turnaround fadeaway jumper is the only competition when it comes to the coolness of the Skyhook.
 
Carr was a huge, huge part of our success when he was here. One of the best bigs we have had and when he came off the bench, it opened up all kinds of things for Malone. If Elson is half the player Big Dawg was, we win the West.
 
Carr was a huge, huge part of our success when he was here. One of the best bigs we have had and when he came off the bench, it opened up all kinds of things for Malone. If Elson is half the player Big Dawg was, we win the West.

It would probably take more than Carr himself for us to win the west, but nice try.
 
Oh man, that Seattle team was amazing. Detlef Shrempf and Sam Perkins were nightmares for us. I remember getting that same feeling that I get when I see Ray Allen or Kobe or Peja (King days) whenever he shot the ball. Those guys just kill/killed us from 3 point land.

those mid 90's teams had some unbelievable 3 point shooters. Reggie Miller, Chris Mullen, Larry Johnson, Jeff Hornacek, and so many more just burned the nets from outside.
 
Anyone remember that fadeaway 3 point shot that someone from... I think phx nailed against the sonics in the playoffs? It was in 97 as I remember.... Who was that guy? He was a white dude...
 
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