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The Jazz are mediocre. Enjoy the Warriors championship dynasty.

No, but I'd take Scottie Pippen or Tim Duncan or Magic Johnson for versatility way before Draymond Green. Green is a great player, but let's not pretend that he's the same guy without Steph Curry.

Tim Duncan? And what does playing with Curry have to do with the fact that the guy is as versatile as you get. He can play any frontline position while also taking on a ton of the ball handling duties and drilling three point shots at a better clip than anyone on our team.

Green isnt the most versatile player ever but he's certainly in the conversation.
 
Draymond Green also isn't as versatile as Russell Westbrook, not even close.

24.1ppg, 10.0 assists, 7.6 rebounds, league leading 2.4 steals per game this season..

How many positions can Westbrook guard though? How efficient is he? How good of a leader? Sorry, Green is more versatile imo.
 
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he is right about some things and wrong about others. Warriors are going most likely be the team for the next 4 to 5 years, Klay is better then the 2 he mentions.. Bogut might be best passing big man in game today but EVER? No way.. Off top of my head ill mention Sabonis and Vlade..Iggy is towards the tail end of his career and Livingston is a player who is a career journey man
 
Last year, Lebron was the first player in history to lead BOTH finals teams in points, assists, and rebounds. I don't believe Scotty and Timmy belong in that conversation. Maybe Magic.
 
I'll take the bait...

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 5,660 career assists, 3.6 assist/game over 20 seasons
Andrew Bogut: 1,401 career assists, 2.3 assist/game over 10.5 seasons

Bogut would have to average 10.4 assist per game for the next five seasons playing 82 games per season to catch Kareem. As a reference. John Stockton's career assist average was 10.5

Well mathed, sir.
 
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