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2015 Annual JazzFanz All-Time NBA Draft

I'd start Iverson and Reggie

My team so far:

Steve Nash / Tony Parker
Reggie Miller / Allen Iverson
Kawhi Leonard
Karl Malone
Moses Malone / Ben Wallace

Anyone has any idea whether Parker or Nash would work better in the starting lineup?
 
Pick #101 - SG/SF: Jimmy Butler

[video=youtube_share;7n39qDWIKk0]https://youtu.be/7n39qDWIKk0

NBA Most Improved Player (2015)
NBA All-Star (2015)
2× NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2014–2015)

Young and ascending player, I decided that I wanted a defensive specialist from this era that I can plug in between Pippen and Jordan when I go with small ball lineups. The future is bright for him. I see multiple All Star games and All defense team recognition.
 
Pick #101 - SG/SF: Jimmy Butler

[video=youtube_share;7n39qDWIKk0]https://youtu.be/7n39qDWIKk0

NBA Most Improved Player (2015)
NBA All-Star (2015)
2× NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2014–2015)

Young and ascending player, I decided that I wanted a defensive specialist from this era that I can plug in between Pippen and Jordan when I go with small ball lineups. The future is bright for him. I see multiple All Star games and All defense team recognition.

Dang, I'd really been hoping I'd get him, oh well :)
 
#102 - Lenny Wilkens

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNED1j2Is58

Three-time Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee

class of 1989 as a player
class of 1998 as a coach
class of 2010 as a member of the "Dream Team"

As player:

9× NBA All-Star (1963–1965, 1967–1971, 1973)
NBA All-Star Game MVP (1971)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
No. 19 retired by Seattle SuperSonics
Consensus second-team All-American (1960)

As coach:

NBA champion (1979)
NBA Coach of the Year (1994)
4× NBA All-Star Game head coach (1979, 1980, 1989, 1994)
Top 10 Coaches in NBA History
Gold medal winner at the Olympic Games (1996)

With Seattle, he led the league in assists in the 1969–70 season, and at the time of his retirement was the NBA's second all-time leader in that category, behind only Oscar Robertson.
 
With the #100 pick I select..


Tim Hardaway


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Best Season: 23.4pts, 10assists, 2steals, 3.1rebs


Consistent solid production:

1990: 14.8pts, 8.7assists, 2.1steals
1991: 22.9pts, 9.7assists, 2.6steals
1992: 23.4pts, 10assists, 2steals
1993: 21.5pts, 10.6assists, 1.8steals
1994: 20.1pts, 9.3assists, 1.4steals
1995: 15.2pts, 8assists, 1.7steals
1996: 20.3pts, 8.6assists, 1.9steals
1997: 18.9pts, 8.3assists, 1.7steals
1998: 17.4pts, 7.3assists, 1.2steals


- Hardaway recorded 5,000 points and 2,500 assists, second fastest in NBA history after Oscar Robertson.

- Hardaway became the 7th player in NBA history to average 20 points (23.4 ppg) and 10 assists (10.0 apg) in a season.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fbw89ZnAwwE


Dang, I'd really been hoping I'd get him, oh well :)

Sickest crossover of all time.
 
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