Laimbeer wrote:Anyone else consider Chauncey? I'd argue he made a lot of his jump during that season after he became a starter playing heavier minutes. I regret not taking him next to ANT and then being able to draft a sexier four.
Also, Bowen sliding so far surprised he. He had arrived as a defender and at least had a pulse from three.
Prime Billups is at least two jumps ahead of that last season in Minnesota. As long as you accept that, it's a solid fit in the same way old Conley is.
7.1 FGAs for that version of Bowen is pretty rough value.







