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Top 5 PF’s in franchise historyPosted by CP3forMVP
on 5/17/20 at 8:32 am




The first three were pretty easy, but after that it was tough because I couldn’t decide between a single season of really good production vs 4-5 seasons of average off the bench type production.
I even asked around for some opinions and the answers were like 50/50
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I even asked around for some opinions and the answers were like 50/50

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Anthony Davis
David West
Ryan Anderson
PJ Brown
Nikola Mirotic/Carl Landry
Honorable mention to Smiht
I’m surprised by the amount of people I’ve seen saying Landry is top 5. Not that I necessarily disagree with it because I loved him while he was here, just something I didn’t expect.
re: Top 5 PF’s in franchise historyPosted by JohnnyKilroy
on 5/17/20 at 12:48 pm to CP3forMVP


I gave you a like
re: Top 5 PF’s in franchise historyPosted by CP3forMVP
on 5/17/20 at 1:11 pm to JohnnyKilroy


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I gave you a like
Thanks man! Much appreciated
My favorite PJ Brown moment
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P.J. Brown, New Orleans Hornets (2004-2005) – Arguably the most egregious, unbelievable MVP vote of all time, this one for the delightful P.J. Brown came courtesy of the Times Picayune’s Jimmy Smith, who said he cast this vote because of how much Brown meant to the Hornets that season. He voted for Steve Nash to win and gave Shaquille O’Neal the second place vote, a one-two that most voters agreed on that year. To this day, though, nobody quite gets why a vote got cast for a 35-year-old who averaged 10.8 points and 9 rebounds per game.
re: Top 5 PF’s in franchise historyPosted by chalmetteowl
on 5/19/20 at 12:39 am to Steveohh

Didn’t P.J. play in all 82 games that year for an 18-64 team?
But you tell me.
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