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Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:45 pm
by Racer X
http://www.sltrib.com/jazz/ci_10737165
I dont know if any of you caught this but during the course of this season the Tribune is going to be ranking all 214 players who have played (regular season minutes) for the Jazz to this point. I thought maybe I would update this thread as they come down. All I want to know is where Milt Palacio and Jason Hart rank:
214) Darryl Dawkins
213) Sean Green
212) Walt Bellamy
211) John Brown
210) Eric White
209) Luther Wright
208) Roger Powell
207) Bob Thorton
206) Brooks Thompson
205) John Amaechi
204) Darren Morningstar
203) Louis Amundson
202) Raymond Brown
201) Keon Clark
200) Tim Legler
199) Greg Deane
198) Dave Jamerson
197) Dan O'Sullivan
196) Henry James
195) Pat Cummings
194) Walter Palmer
193) Chris King
192) Anthony Avent
191) Steve Hayes
190) Sam Worthen
189) Robert Whaley
188) William Cunningham
187) Chris Munk
186) Eric Johnson
185) Chad Gallagher
184) Eddie Hughes
183) Aleksandar Radojevic
182) Aaron Williams
181) Kris Humphries
180) Jeff Cook
179) Brett Vroman
178) Nate Johnston
177) Carl Kilpatrick
176) Dick Miller
175) Pete Chilcutt
174) Corey Crowder
173) Robert Smith
172) Rafael Araujo
171) Andre Wakefield
170) Kenny Boyd
169) Troy Hudson
168) Michael Ruffin
167) Jose Ortiz
166) Andre Owens
165) Isaac Austin
164) Kyrylo Fesenko
163) Morris Almond
162) Ruben Nembhard
161) Jerome Whitehead
160) Dee Brown
159) Curtis Borchardt
158) Andy Toolson
157) Scott Roth
156) Paul Grant
155) John Gianelli
154) Howard Wood
153) Tony Brown
152) James Donaldson
151) John Block
150) Jason Hart
149) Tommy Green
148) John Duren
147) Bart Kofoed
146) Lamar Green
145) Bobby Cattage
144) Eric Leckner
143) Andy Walker
142) Tom Gugliotta
141) Rickey Williams
140) Ira Terrell
139) Jim Farmer
138) Mel Bennett
137) Gus Bailey
136) Bernie Fryer
135) Kent Benson
134) Toby Kimball

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 3:35 pm
by DelaneyRudd
Louis Amundson! 14 seconds of glory.

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:18 pm
by The Sheik
DelaneyRudd wrote:Louis Amundson! 14 seconds of glory.


Isnt that the title of NJNs sex tape? Except I think you have 14 seconds and Amundson backwards and they're separated by an in.

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:19 pm
by BarneyGumble
Racer X wrote:http://www.sltrib.com/jazz/ci_10737165
I dont know if any of you caught this but during the course of this season the Tribune is going to be ranking all 214 players who have played (regular season minutes) for the Jazz to this point. I thought maybe I would update this thread as they come down. All I want to know is where Milt Palacio and Jason Hart rank:
214) Darryl Dawkins
213) Sean Green


yeah Palacio and Hart need to be way way low...but not lower than Ameachi. Damn what a bum that guy was. Also, I'm interested in where Ostertag ranks. I know I will catch flack for this but I believe he was far more important to the Jazz than he ever got credit for. During his contract years he shut down the Dream and the Diesel and got us into the Finals. And by shutdown, I mean SHUTDOWN! Those guys had subpar series against Greg.....

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 1:53 pm
by Racer X
Apparently this dude @ 210 Eric White was signed to the Jazz on a 10 Day Contract because the Jazz lost two players due to a New Years Eve party fight in 1989. Never heard that one before.

Still no Louis Amundson? How many minutes did that dude play? Did he score?

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 8:22 pm
by JStockLivesOn
I know there's only 214 slots, but John Amaechi should still be around 330 or so.

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 8:47 pm
by DelaneyRudd
Ostertag is easily top 40.

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:39 pm
by tylero87
DWill_daShizzle wrote:
Racer X wrote:http://www.sltrib.com/jazz/ci_10737165
I dont know if any of you caught this but during the course of this season the Tribune is going to be ranking all 214 players who have played (regular season minutes) for the Jazz to this point. I thought maybe I would update this thread as they come down. All I want to know is where Milt Palacio and Jason Hart rank:
214) Darryl Dawkins
213) Sean Green


yeah Palacio and Hart need to be way way low...but not lower than Ameachi. Damn what a bum that guy was. Also, I'm interested in where Ostertag ranks. I know I will catch flack for this but I believe he was far more important to the Jazz than he ever got credit for. During his contract years he shut down the Dream and the Diesel and got us into the Finals. And by shutdown, I mean SHUTDOWN! Those guys had subpar series against Greg.....



During Shaq's dominant years there were only 2 centers that had a winning record against the big diesel and they were Hakeem Olajuwan......................and the big dumby Greg Ostertag. I think he was a big reason why the Jazz made it to the finals. Plus if you were gonna make an all Jazz team who would you put ahead of Tag for the Center position, Eaton yes; who else though.........

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:05 pm
by DelaneyRudd
tylero87 wrote:
DWill_daShizzle wrote:
Racer X wrote:http://www.sltrib.com/jazz/ci_10737165
I dont know if any of you caught this but during the course of this season the Tribune is going to be ranking all 214 players who have played (regular season minutes) for the Jazz to this point. I thought maybe I would update this thread as they come down. All I want to know is where Milt Palacio and Jason Hart rank:
214) Darryl Dawkins
213) Sean Green


yeah Palacio and Hart need to be way way low...but not lower than Ameachi. Damn what a bum that guy was. Also, I'm interested in where Ostertag ranks. I know I will catch flack for this but I believe he was far more important to the Jazz than he ever got credit for. During his contract years he shut down the Dream and the Diesel and got us into the Finals. And by shutdown, I mean SHUTDOWN! Those guys had subpar series against Greg.....



During Shaq's dominant years there were only 2 centers that had a winning record against the big diesel and they were Hakeem Olajuwan......................and the big dumby Greg Ostertag. I think he was a big reason why the Jazz made it to the finals. Plus if you were gonna make an all Jazz team who would you put ahead of Tag for the Center position, Eaton yes; who else though.........

Memo now, but Big O is def. 3rd.

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:09 pm
by Racer X
Some big names join the list: Illini great Roger Powell, and of course ... THE MEECH, JOHN AMAECHI!

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:49 pm
by DelaneyRudd
Darren Morningstar Darren Morningstar Darren Morningstar

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:51 pm
by Racer X
Louis Amundson finally makes the list. He recorded NO STATISTICS!!!! HOW could he be before these other dudes?

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:16 am
by DelaneyRudd
Racer X wrote:Louis Amundson finally makes the list. He recorded NO STATISTICS!!!! HOW could he be before these other dudes?

Good in practice I suppose.

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 3:39 pm
by Racer X
Tim Legler makes the list! ESPN in the house!

Also crazy Keon Clark. I will never forget that footage of him riding that mini-bike (or something) around at the Jazz practice facility they showed on opening night that season. He did bring us that Knicks pick in a weird way.

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Mon Nov 3, 2008 10:12 pm
by Berzerker
Did Ben Handlogten ever play any regular season minutes for your guys? All I remember about him is how incredibly stupid his last name was.

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Mon Nov 3, 2008 10:22 pm
by Reckless
Berzerker wrote:Did Ben Handlogten ever play any regular season minutes for your guys? All I remember about him is how incredibly stupid his last name was.

Hand + Log + Ten played a decent amount of minutes and I know he was much liked on this board

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Tue Nov 4, 2008 3:22 pm
by DelaneyRudd
Handlotion was better than a scrub but worse than an important role player. He was an over achiever and a likable guy on an over achieving team.

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Tue Nov 4, 2008 4:52 pm
by carrottop12
I saw a link for a few seconds on the sltrib page and I think Robert Whaley was on the list. But I didn't click on the link and it's gone now. **** Whaley.

I found the link again. At #189 Robert Whaley, at #188 William Cunningham.

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Tue Nov 4, 2008 10:51 pm
by Racer X
Whaley!? Really?! What about Kris Humphries??? I thought Whaley contributed more than Humphries did. What about Hoffa?? Did his one nice defensive game against Duncan put him in the Top 150?

Re: Top 214 Jazz Players in History

Posted: Sat Nov 8, 2008 11:23 pm
by Racer X
Humph finally makes the list! Kirk Snyder watch begins.

I remember Aleksandar Radojevic. He was a giant. I dont remember him grabbing as many rebounds as the article claims.