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2023 annual Jazzfanz all time NBA draft

PG: Tony Parker




Best Season - 2012/13

20.3 points per game
7.6 assists per game
3.0 rebounds per game
35.3% 3 pointers
 
Marc Gasol

Marc is a wildly underrated player but I know I'm not his only fan here. He's a Swiss-Army knife legit point center who has shown the ability to adapt to what's needed of him: play bully-ball; play elite defense; distribute from the post, elbows, or beyond the arc; and/or be a premier 3-point shooter. This combination of attributes is unique.

Career Highlights: Defensive Player of the Year, 2x All-NBA, 3x All-Star

2016-'17 Season:
-19.5 PPG (39% from 3 on 4 attempts per game), 6.3 RPG, 4.6 APG, 1.3 BPG, 0.9 SPG
-20.3 PER, +5.2 box +/-
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Gasol will be starting. I can credibly defend against bigs but go full, legit 5-out with Lebron, Vinsanity, and Lauri having a dunk contest.

Nash/Dumars (Nash and Lebron will be staggered so Dumars won't be left to be lead ball handler, Pistol also has great lead chops)
Vinsanity/Pistol
Lebron
Lauri
Marc Gasol
 
This video was supposed to be attached:



Gasol will be starting. I can credibly defend against bigs but go full, legit 5-out with Lebron, Vinsanity, and Lauri having a dunk contest.

Nash/Dumars (Nash and Lebron will be staggered so Dumars won't be left to be lead ball handler, Pistol also has great lead chops)
Vinsanity/Pistol
Lebron
Lauri
Marc Gasol


You already picked 7 players? I only have 4. :(

Pretty strong team.
 
James “Big Game James” Worthy

1987/88 (Finals MVP)


22 ppg, 7.4 rebounds, and 4.4 assists in the series, and monster 36–16–10 triple-double that carried the Lakers to victory in Game 7 earned Worthy the NBA Finals MVP award and the Lakers the first back-to-back titles in the NBA since '68–'69 Celtics.

Highlights of the triple-double Game 7 below:


View: https://youtu.be/XAGsdVSzmRs

Really solid pick. He is one of those guys that fits with almost any kind of lineup.
 
James “Big Game James” Worthy

1987/88 (Finals MVP)


22 ppg, 7.4 rebounds, and 4.4 assists in the series, and monster 36–16–10 triple-double that carried the Lakers to victory in Game 7 earned Worthy the NBA Finals MVP award and the Lakers the first back-to-back titles in the NBA since '68–'69 Celtics.

Highlights of the triple-double Game 7 below:


View: https://youtu.be/XAGsdVSzmRs

Great pick. I was wondering when he was going to get selected. Probably a steal at this point, although his draft position varies year to year - depending on who is participating.
 
Really solid pick. He is one of those guys that fits with almost any kind of lineup.
Thanks bro, I really only found out about the triple double game 7 while trying to find his best year.. lol..

Yeah you’re right he’s the kind of guy every team could use.
 
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