addictionary
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@green all of the above and let me add that the names I have picked are not the ones I think will be an All-star necessarily, but closest Jazz players considered to the honor.
Didn't read the thread.
Only chose Hayward.
Don't know how to read, clicked all those little buttons.
I am going with the easy picks: Hayward, Favors and Gobert. I think Hood may be a dark-horse candidate if he can maintain the same level of play he ended the season with.
I would be stunned if the Jazz get three All-Stars. The only way it happens is if they're leading the Western Conference at the All-Star break.
I'll be surprised if they get one, even with a good start to the season.
Some of you guys are kinda weird. Utah will likely get nobody voted in by the fans, unless we really explode, which isn't impossible even with as tough as the west is. As for getting someone voted in, it's easily Gobert with the best chance, followed by Mr. Hayward. The coaches don't have to worry about numbers, and Rudy's impact on the game is elite. He affects the game as much as any player in the league. If he stays healthy and plays like he did last year, he has a great chance of being voted in by the coaches. God help the rest of the league if he improves in any way.
Some? I thought you have been lurking for a while.