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Worst Shooting Guard in Jazz History?

Calbert Chaney on the downhill side of his career seems to stand out. The Golden Griff two or three years after he should have retired was sad. Gordan Giricek never should've been.

What? Cheaney was good for us.
 
I'll go with Morris Almond...has he ever had a meaningful moment in an NBA game? I can think of 1 4th-qtr in Sacramento in 2008 where he made a few baskets in a close win but he never showed anything on the court that made you think "this guy's going to be a player for us."

In Starks first season with Utah he actually helped Utah win a fair amount of games with his play. Quincy Lewis would show the occasional flash or two to make you think he could actually fill the off-the-bench scoring void at 2 that Shandon Anderson left. Calbert Cheaney shot a great percentage and played very well for Utah in his only season with the Jazz. CJ kills many of us with is inconsistency but he's had enough moments to legitimize himself as an NBA player. Morris Almond...pretty much did absolutely nothing outside of the d-league.
 
Lusia Harris
Bart Kofoed
Bobby Hansen.
John Starks.
Raja Bell v2.0

Actually Hansen wasn't that bad, but he was the weakest link as a starter and he just really bugged the $%^* out of me. I didn't even feel sorry for him when Kofoed broke his cheek. I actually thought Starks had some game left when he signed with the Jazz. I was wrong.
 
CJ kills many of us with is inconsistency but he's had enough moments to legitimize himself as an NBA player.

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The Golden Griff two or three years after he should have retired was sad.

Yeah, but you can't really focus on that. Once he broke his foot in '85, he was just never the same. Before that, he was an All-Star level player.

Had CJ Miles given us the kinds of seasons Griff has in the past, I wouldn't be as pissed off at him now.
 

If you factor in "worst for the team overall", then Yes. CJ Miles takes the whole enchilada.

If we wouldn't have spent... scratch that, WASTED as much playing time on him as we have, we may have found a solid 2 in the last 5 years.
 
DeShawn Stevenson started a lot of games for Utah in 03-04 and sucked in almost all of them.

He was bad enough to get replaced by Giricek.
 
Who was the one that was nicknamed "Bronco" cause he rode horses or something like that? Was that Lewis?
 
Who was the one that was nicknamed "Bronco" cause he rode horses or something like that? Was that Lewis?

Andre Owen. He made the team as a FA and I remember he came off the bench against Toronto early in the season and hit 3 or 4 open jumpers and they tried to make this kid sound like the SG of the future.

I can't remember him doing anything of note after that and was soon off the team.
 
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