Team Thee jazz fan:
PG - Rickey Green / Randy Foye
SG - Jeff Malone / Shandon Anderson
SF - Richard Jefferson / Elijah Millsap
PF - Karl Malone / Jeremy Evans
C - Greg Ostertag / Danny Schayes
Team One Love:
PG - Carlos Arroyo / Mo Williams
SG - Rodney Hood / (Mo Williams)
SF - Bryon Russell / Josh Howard
PF - Paul Millsap / Trevor Booker / Steve Novak
C - Rudy Gobert / Jarron Collins
Thee jazz fan's Case:
Starters stats.
Rickey Green
13.2pts. 9.2ast. 2.7stl. 2.8reb.
Jeff Malone
20.2pts. 2.9reb. 2.2ast. 51%2pt fg. 89%ft
Richard Jefferson
10.1pts. 2.7reb. 1.6ast. 40%3pt.
Karl Malone
31.0pts. 11.1. 2.8ast 1.5stl. .6blks. 56%fg 11.1FTA. 76%ft
Greg Ostertag
2.7 blk. 7.3reb. (Per 36 min 3.5blk. 9.3reb.) 27.9 minutes a game
Bench stats.
Randy Foye.
10.8pts. 1.5reb. 2.0ast. 41%3pt. 81%ft
Shandon Anderson
8.5pts. 2.6reb. 1.1ast. .8stl. 34%3pt. Played 21 min a game.
Per 36min
14.3pts. 4.4reb. 1.9ast. 1.3stl.
Elijah Millsap
5.3pts. 3.2reb. 1.2ast. 1.2stl. 31%3pt. Played 19 min a game.
Jeremy Evans
6.1pts. 4.7reb. .7blk. 18min a game
Per 36 min
11.9pts. 9.2reb. 1.4blks.
Danny Schayes
12.4pts. 9.0reb. 3.3ast. 1.4blks. 80%ft .8stl
WHY MY TEAM WILL WIN.
THE STARTERS
Karl Malone is the most dominant player to ever play for the jazz, who played fundamentally sound basketball, who played with a competitive edge and worked harder then anyone in the game. No one on One Love's team would stop the mailman.
One Love might talk about how good Gobert is, but this would be a tough matchup. Simply put Malone was every bit the freak Gobert is and more. Malone was as mobile and even faster then Gobert while also having the power and bulk, also Gobert would have a hard time staying out of foul trouble, as Malone averaged 11ft's a game which would force him to be less aggressive on defense. If he puts Millsap on Malone, Malone might drop 50 on Millsap.
After Malone I have the other Malone who is the second best offensive player on both lineups. His best year he averaged 20 a game and was deadly in the 4th quarter.
This is a deadly 1-2 punch that One Love can't overcome. On top of that I have Green playing the point. Lightning quick pg that was a great playmaker that will get in the paint setting up both Malone's with easy shots.
Ostertag and Jefferson round out my starters Jefferson was lights out as a three point shooter and provides space for Karl and Jeff Malone. Gobert might be the second best rim protector to play for the jazz. Ostertag is the third and earned a big contract thanks to his defense in the playoffs. Ostertag always played his best ball in the biggest moments in the most important playoff games.
THE BENCH
Another reason I will win is my bench is far superior to One Love's bench.
Foye is another floor spacer. (41%3pt shooter). He played mostly sg for Utah, but let's face it. Corbin had him playing out of position. Much more comfortable guarding pg's. Anderson, Millsap, and Evans will play great defense and make tons of hustle plays.
Schayes is probably the best backup big in this draft. A good defender who can also score inside and in the midrange.
Honestly, I destroy one love in every facet of the game I don't think any of these games will be that close, and in favor of my team. I see this as a 4 game sweep. After Millsap and Hood there isn't a guy that can create there own offense and isn't that much fire power.
One Love's Case:
Rudy Gobert
Paul Millsap
Bryon Russell
Rodney Hood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmnyJGonPm8
Carlos Arroyo
Mo Williams
Trevor Booker
PG - Rickey Green / Randy Foye
SG - Jeff Malone / Shandon Anderson
SF - Richard Jefferson / Elijah Millsap
PF - Karl Malone / Jeremy Evans
C - Greg Ostertag / Danny Schayes
Team One Love:
PG - Carlos Arroyo / Mo Williams
SG - Rodney Hood / (Mo Williams)
SF - Bryon Russell / Josh Howard
PF - Paul Millsap / Trevor Booker / Steve Novak
C - Rudy Gobert / Jarron Collins
Thee jazz fan's Case:
Starters stats.
Rickey Green
13.2pts. 9.2ast. 2.7stl. 2.8reb.
Jeff Malone
20.2pts. 2.9reb. 2.2ast. 51%2pt fg. 89%ft
Richard Jefferson
10.1pts. 2.7reb. 1.6ast. 40%3pt.
Karl Malone
31.0pts. 11.1. 2.8ast 1.5stl. .6blks. 56%fg 11.1FTA. 76%ft
Greg Ostertag
2.7 blk. 7.3reb. (Per 36 min 3.5blk. 9.3reb.) 27.9 minutes a game
Bench stats.
Randy Foye.
10.8pts. 1.5reb. 2.0ast. 41%3pt. 81%ft
Shandon Anderson
8.5pts. 2.6reb. 1.1ast. .8stl. 34%3pt. Played 21 min a game.
Per 36min
14.3pts. 4.4reb. 1.9ast. 1.3stl.
Elijah Millsap
5.3pts. 3.2reb. 1.2ast. 1.2stl. 31%3pt. Played 19 min a game.
Jeremy Evans
6.1pts. 4.7reb. .7blk. 18min a game
Per 36 min
11.9pts. 9.2reb. 1.4blks.
Danny Schayes
12.4pts. 9.0reb. 3.3ast. 1.4blks. 80%ft .8stl
WHY MY TEAM WILL WIN.
THE STARTERS
Karl Malone is the most dominant player to ever play for the jazz, who played fundamentally sound basketball, who played with a competitive edge and worked harder then anyone in the game. No one on One Love's team would stop the mailman.
One Love might talk about how good Gobert is, but this would be a tough matchup. Simply put Malone was every bit the freak Gobert is and more. Malone was as mobile and even faster then Gobert while also having the power and bulk, also Gobert would have a hard time staying out of foul trouble, as Malone averaged 11ft's a game which would force him to be less aggressive on defense. If he puts Millsap on Malone, Malone might drop 50 on Millsap.
After Malone I have the other Malone who is the second best offensive player on both lineups. His best year he averaged 20 a game and was deadly in the 4th quarter.
This is a deadly 1-2 punch that One Love can't overcome. On top of that I have Green playing the point. Lightning quick pg that was a great playmaker that will get in the paint setting up both Malone's with easy shots.
Ostertag and Jefferson round out my starters Jefferson was lights out as a three point shooter and provides space for Karl and Jeff Malone. Gobert might be the second best rim protector to play for the jazz. Ostertag is the third and earned a big contract thanks to his defense in the playoffs. Ostertag always played his best ball in the biggest moments in the most important playoff games.
THE BENCH
Another reason I will win is my bench is far superior to One Love's bench.
Foye is another floor spacer. (41%3pt shooter). He played mostly sg for Utah, but let's face it. Corbin had him playing out of position. Much more comfortable guarding pg's. Anderson, Millsap, and Evans will play great defense and make tons of hustle plays.
Schayes is probably the best backup big in this draft. A good defender who can also score inside and in the midrange.
Honestly, I destroy one love in every facet of the game I don't think any of these games will be that close, and in favor of my team. I see this as a 4 game sweep. After Millsap and Hood there isn't a guy that can create there own offense and isn't that much fire power.
One Love's Case:
Rudy Gobert

Paul Millsap

Bryon Russell

Rodney Hood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmnyJGonPm8
Carlos Arroyo

Mo Williams

Trevor Booker
