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The Jazz Bench Sucks... And Did Last Year Too
Is the Jazz bench capable of helping any team get to the WCF without a ton of luck? I say no.
4 Comments
  • JonMVNbasketball JonMVNbasketball
    +1
    I would love to trade you for Sap!
    Posted 12/20/2007 respond (flag)
    • UtesFan89 UtesFan89
      +1

      That would just make the bench worse... and make watching Sloan's rotations even more frustrating. Though you can take almost anyone else from the bench (excluding Fesenko, Almond and maybe Miles).

      How about Jarron Collins for one of Iggy's shoes? 

      Posted 12/20/2007 respond (flag)
      • JonMVNbasketball JonMVNbasketball
        +1

        Ok, here's my counter offer:

        Calvin Booth, one of Iggy's shoes, a free Reggie Evans prostate exam under the boards, Shavlik Randolph's gayness, the memory of Shawn Bradley and Mo Cheeks "coaching"

        in exchange for

        Ronnie Brewer's funky arm deformity, Matt Harpring's shooting eye, Andrei Kirilenko's wife, John Stockton's short shorts, Bryon Russell's slip on Jordan's pushoff, a Jeff Hornacek's shooting clinic and we'll take Jarron Collins off your hands.

        Posted 12/21/2007 respond (flag)
  • UtesFan89 UtesFan89
    +1
    Take out Brewer's arm deformity, take the rest of Harpring, and you got a deal!
    Posted 12/22/2007 respond (flag)
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