The Blue Elephant
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Well... none of these centers really were gamechangers. They were good complimentary or borderline all-stars at best. I have to go with potential in this situation.
"That was the toughest (game I've played) this season. That guy Gobert. Wow, insane. He just didn't let up. Like a shadow. Honestly, I'm glad it's over and we move on to the next one"
Dwight Howard after Gobert held him to just 8 points
-"Gobert was a machine. Serge said in the locker room that he couldn't believe some of the blocks that kid made...and that's coming from the best in the league at it. He's a wall inside."
Scott Brooks after Gobert's 7 block game against OKC
Jazzfanz used to dream of Favors becoming the next Dwight Howard, but instead we got the guy Dwight sees in his nightmares. AND we still have a terrific two-way player in Favors next to him. Add two more nicknames to Rudy's list: The Wall and The Shadow.
We had a center named potential?Well... none of these centers really were gamechangers. They were good complimentary or borderline all-stars at best. I have to go with potential in this situation.
I chose Eaton.
Do we get them in the shape they played for the Jazz or can we get them in their prime, because if we can get them in their prime, Chocolate Thunder would certainly not suck. . .
Depends on the rules. Under current rules, Eaton would really struggle.
Al is the best talent, but doesn't pair well with Favors defensively. So I'd probably go with Gobert, but quite frankly, we don't exactly have very good options here.