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Jazz Decades NBA Fantasy Draft

Here's the teams thus far. Obviously feel free to switch positions or whatever.

NUMBERICA
PG -
SG -
SF - Lebron James
PF - Karl Malone
C - Tim Duncan

Chad
PG - John Stockton
SG - Kobe Bryant
SF -
PF - Charles Barkley
C -

Ben10
PG - Rickey Green
SG - Jeff Hornacek
SF - Donyell Marshall
PF - Dirk Nowitzki
C - Patrick Ewing

PKM
PG -
SG -
SF - Scottie Pippen / Matt Harpring
PF - Kevin Garnett / Thurl Bailey
C - Mark Eaton

Cyrone Torbin
PG -
SG - Dwayne Wade / Jeff Malone
SF -
PF -
C - David Robinson / Mehmet Okur

SalmonHobo
PG - Jason Kidd
SG -
SF - Andre Kirilenko / Bryon Russel
PF -
C - Shaquille O'Neal

Prodigy
PG - Steve Nash
SG -
SF - Ty Corbin
PF - Carlos Boozer
C - Hakeem Olajuwon

vslice
PG - Deron Williams
SG - Michael Jordan
SF - Paul Pierce
PF - Antoine Carr
C -
 
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Sorry for the delay boy's. Sometimes work just gets in the way.
I'll select:
Donyell Marshall

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His best years came in:
Year Team G GS MPG FG% 3PT FT% RPG BLK AST PPG
2003–04 Toronto 66 66 39.1 .467 .403 .741 10.7 1.2 1.6 16.2

Through the 00's Marshall was a quality starter who could shooter from the outside and inside. With great size he was a shot blocker on the wing that could play both forward positions. Marshall was a great spark of the bench for the Jazz and later filled the need as a starter for other teams.
 
We should do a Fantasy draft for players by single season. Like '94 Jordan for example. Once the player is taken he is gone for good.

I'd do that if you need more people :cool:

And the nice thing about that kind of draft, as opposed to this one, is you could statistically determine the winner.
 
I'd do that if you need more people :cool:

And the nice thing about that kind of draft, as opposed to this one, is you could statistically determine the winner.

No, you can't just total stats and determine a winner. The winner should have the best (subjective) mix of players and talents (shooting,defensive,rebounding,etc.).
 
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Due to a lack of anyone else really worth drafting. Ill take Sap. He a run of double doubles and has been a good bench player from day 1.
 
NUMBERICA
PG -
SG -
SF - Lebron James
PF - Karl Malone
C - Tim Duncan

Chad
PG - John Stockton
SG - Kobe Bryant
SF - Charles Barkley
PF - Paul Millsap
C -

Ben10
PG -
SG - Jeff Hornacek
SF - Donyell Marshall
PF - Dirk Nowitzki
C - Patrick Ewing

PKM
PG -
SG -
SF - Scottie Pippen / Matt Harpring
PF - Kevin Garnett
C - Mark Eaton

Cyrone Torbin
PG -
SG - Dwayne Wade / Jeff Malone
SF -
PF -
C - David Robinson / Mehmet Okur

SalmonHobo
PG - Jason Kidd
SG -
SF - Andre Kirilenko / Bryon Russel
PF -
C - Shaquille O'Neal

Prodigy
PG - Steve Nash
SG -
SF - Ty Corbin
PF - Carlos Boozer
C - Hakeem Olajuwon

vslice
PG - Deron Williams
SG - Michael Jordan
SF - Paul Pierce
PF - Antoine Carr
C -
 
No, you can't just total stats and determine a winner. The winner should have the best (subjective) mix of players and talents (shooting,defensive,rebounding,etc.).

I'm saying you could determine it statistically if you wanted to since you'd be basing on players' performances for a single season, not an entire decade.

But I agree it's more fun to take all factors into account.
 
I think you guys are forgetting a few players who could play...

80s Jazz: John Drew, Thurl Bailey, Ricky Green, Adrian Dantley, .... and I guess Dominique Wilkins was on the Jazz for about 24 hours.

90's NBA: Penny Hardaway, Tim Hardaway, Allen Iverson, Reggie Miller, Shawn Kemp, Gary Payton, Grant Hill, ...
 
I think you guys are forgetting a few players who could play...

80s Jazz: John Drew, Thurl Bailey, Ricky Green, Adrian Dantley, .... and I guess Dominique Wilkins was on the Jazz for about 24 hours.

90's NBA: Penny Hardaway, Tim Hardaway, Allen Iverson, Reggie Miller, Shawn Kemp, Gary Payton, Grant Hill, ...

You can only pick 8 players from each decade. We have yet to pick 80's Jazz yet. Those are the only 5 guys from 80's worth crap (minus the ones who got picked in the 90's section of course).
 
With the 8th pick of the 2011 00's NBA Utah Jazz draft, NUMBERICA selects...

KYLE KORVER

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This fills a huge need for me and is probably also BPA (out of Raja Bell pt. 1, Collins, Mo Williams, and Arroyo, in that order). Korver is one of the best pure shooters in the game and has had his share of big games and clutch moments. Cumulatively, he shot close to 90% from the line and around 40% from 3, capping his stay here with an NBA-record 53.6% from 3. Besides all of that, he doesn't need (or really want) the ball in his hands which playing with so many players that can do it on their own, is a good thing. He's also able to play both wing positions well, a good passer, an aggressive rebounder, and a very underrated TEAM defender.

Good value with this pick.
 
So far I think Numberica is in the lead. That is a seriously dangerous team in the making. Round it out with a good pass-first PG and look out.

Although I also think Chad and Prodigy have some good stuff in the making. But nothing yet that can compete with LBJ, Malone and Duncan with a pure 3-pt shooter spreading the floor (Korver). Ouch.
 
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