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The **OFFICIAL** Rudy Gobert is awesome how did he fall to the 27th pick? Thread

Oh, and Gobert is now my favorite player in the Association. I will be putting together a post where we can all track Gobert's meteoric rise to the top rungs of the 58 dudes have ever suited up for the Utah Jazz in a real game. I'm gathering the stats, and will be ranking the players so we can watch as Gobert blows right past them. Talk about your peanut gallery of stiffs. Also, surprisingly, Luther Wright will not be the first center Gobert passes. Rep to whoever can name the Jazz center with the least on court production ever as a Jazzman. (Hint- he is a Hall of Famer.)

uhh, Tom Chambers?
 
Rudy Gobert most impressive stat...

TO PG = 0.2
And a 5:1 AST:TO ratio

Kid turned the ball over once in 5 games.... pretty impressive considering the type of helter-skelter play during summer league

Really impressed with how he had very good composure and he doesn't bring the ball down, kept it up, and finish it strong.
 
Ben10 gets it.

Walt Bellamy, 1974 New Orleans Jazz, 1 game, 14 minutes, 6 points, 100% from the field.

Still take that over anything we got from Amaechi.

Also freakin' scary that Ben10 knew that.
 
Ben10 gets it.

Walt Bellamy, 1974 New Orleans Jazz, 1 game, 14 minutes, 6 points, 100% from the field.

Still take that over anything we got from Amaechi.

Also freakin' scary that Ben10 knew that.

If anyone's scary it's you bro... the combination of your username and avatar is pretty out there..

>__>
 
I knew it wasn't Billy Paultz, but I have to mention "The Whopper" whenever I get a chance. Would have never come up with Bellamy's name without looking at a roster of all-time Jazz players.
 
Well there are 2 guys that were brought in late in there carriers that the Jazz had High hopes for. Bellamy was the first and Daryl Dawkins (Chocolate Thunder) was the second. Nether played more than a couple games for the Jazz. Bellamy was the HoF so that gave it away for me.
 
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