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Jazz Decades Semifinals Voting: Cyrone Torbin vs. prodigy

Vote for the winner

  • Cyrone Torbin

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • prodigy

    Votes: 20 83.3%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .
I'd give you Drew but you're totally rationalizing your assessment of Okur over Boozer.

I'd rank bench players as 1. Nash 2. Malone 3. Boozer 4. Drew 5. Okur 6. Corbin 7. Matthews 8 Hayward 9. Poquette 10. Haywood


26-29...lower score, prodigy, wins...and nash is so far and away greater than #2 Malone, the difference of play on the court would be even greater.

Check Haywood's stats bro. 24 ppg, 9.6 rpg 1.6 bpg
 
For the decade? Oh no, that's right. For 30+ games.

Yes, we picked the Jazz 70's and he was the player I chose for his career with the Jazz. If you want to add the rest of the year he spent with the Knicks, be my guest. He would still be a 20 and 8 PF/C coming off the bench. Don't be bitter because you didn't pick him.
 
Actuall, **** it. Add the whole damn decade of his play in the 70's if you want. Dude put up stats
 
In the spirit of absolute fairness, I would like to point out that the one time Hakeem and Robinson faced each other in the playoffs, Hakeem absolutely raped Robinson (95', their championship year).

Hakeem averaged 35 and 12 that series, while shooting 56% with 4 blocks and 5 assist per game.

Robinson didn't do terrible. He had 24,11, 2.7 assist, 2.2 blocks. Hakeem and company did hold him to an impressive 45% from the field though, but he managed to get to the line 12 times a game (compared to Hakeem's 5 per game)

It's is important to note that Hakeem took 10 more shots per game. Hakeem is definitely the boss's sauce though.

Also, how the hell did they only have one playoff series against each other?
 
Had to go with Prodigy - the deciding factor being the positional advantage at PG and C with Magic vs CP3 (2010's CP3) and Hakeem vs The Admiral.
 
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