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Jamaal Tinsley waived according to the internet

The **** are you talking about? He was a good backup. Oh wait, he didn't score a ton and was short, so he must've been totally worthless.

Correct me if I am wrong but Brevin is the guy who missed around 50 straight shot attempts right? Though now you have me thinking about Hart running now the shot clock and it is bringing back bad memories
 
Correct me if I am wrong but Brevin is the guy who missed around 50 straight shot attempts right? Though now you have me thinking about Hart running now the shot clock and it is bringing back bad memories

If by 50 you mean 18 over 9 games then yes. But he played good defense, was a great passer, and knew his strengths and weaknesses. Consistent player, could play in a system, and didn't make a lot of mistakes, even if he provided very little individual scoring (which is still leaps and bounds better than Jason Hart who was as bad a scorer but put up shots and couldn't run an offense). The backup point's role when you're backing up Stockton or Deron was to not lost the game in those minutes, and Knight did a fine job.
 
Jason Hart???

Oh lord, the Jason Hart 2-for-1's at the end of quarters... I'm having an anxiety attack just thinking about it.

That whole era of awful PGs blends together in my mind with Hart/Palacio/McCloud/Knight. I remember being down at the ESA and some little kid behind me asked his dad where the name "Palacio" came from. The dad said "it's Spanish for palace". After a few minutes of contemplation, the kid asks his dad what "Milt" meant. The dad says "it's Spanish for suck". Forevermore, he was known as The Suck Palace.

My vote is for Hart as worst of the bunch, but John Lucas the Turd might chuck his way into the lead before long. Best of luck Tins, you were a class act as a Jazzman.
 
I don't think it's an overexaggeration by proclaiming Jason Hart the worst PG in Utah Jazz/New Orleans Jazz History.
 
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