If Dwill left on better terms I guarantee yall would be voting him over Maravich.
I guess we have a different interpretation of the question. If Jordan signed with Jazz but then got injured in the first quarter of his only game with the team, I would consider him the best player to ever play for the team.I guarantee that the people voting for Maravich never saw him play for the Utah Jazz, even on film. I am not exaggerating. There were no highlights. He was injured and angry about being in Utah the entire time, then halfway through his only season here he got traded. He went to another team and was useless there as well. In his prime he was a fun player to watch, but that never happened on the Utah Jazz.
I guess we have a different interpretation of the question. If Jordan signed with Jazz but then got injured in the first quarter of his only game with the team, I would consider him the best player to ever play for the team.
If that's the case then my top five Jazz players are Malone, Stockton, Dominique Wilkins, Pete Maravich and Daryl Dawkins. Three of those guys didn't actually do much as members of the Utah Jazz, but they were technically part of our team at one point.I guess we have a different interpretation of the question. If Jordan signed with Jazz but then got injured in the first quarter of his only game with the team, I would consider him the best player to ever play for the team.
Pretty sure Sloanfeld actually was Boozer. No one else, not even Boozer's mom, could have possibly been so blind to who he really was. That guy lived in his own country called The Republic of Self-Delusion.No votes for boozer huh? I guess sloanfeld really doesn't have an alt here. Huh.
You forgot Darrell Griffith and Mark Eaton. As a result the list is a joke.
So who would you have left off to include Griff and Eaton? You can always make your own claims and then avoid being a joke yourself.
If Ostertag's contract didn't impede a championship I guarantee y'all would be voting him over DWill.