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The Cavs All-Stiff Team: UPDATED -- Nominations Still Open for PG (SG Closed with 10 nominations)

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One last one from me, I can't find a real picture of him in a Cavs uni but I will nominate him anyway

George Mikan had a son...and he played for the Cavs in year 1

Larry Mikan
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One last one from me, I can't find a real picture of him in a Cavs uni but I will nominate him anyway

George Mikan had a son...and he played for the Cavs in year 1

Larry Mikan
Larry_Mikan.jpg

What Position?
 
Not sure if he's already been mentioned, but outside of the mega obvious one (Bennett), this was the first guy that came to mind for me for some reason:

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Chris fuckin' Quinn. What a stiff.
 
Not sure if he's already been mentioned, but outside of the mega obvious one (Bennett), this was the first guy that came to mind for me for some reason:

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Chris fuckin' Quinn. What a stiff.

I forgot about him! Caught the FO's eye after he torched the Russian league for 6ppg the year before.
 
Check over my list on the front page, guys. If I missed someone, let me know so I can add him before opening up the voting threads. I generally stuck to the rule of only adding guys if they were mentioned in their own post, so if you mentioned a bunch of guys in one post and want to add them now, this is your chance.
You got my pic of Luke Harangody, but in the same post I also had pics of Sergey Karasev and Samardo Samuels. Two "blue chip" stiffs if ever there were any! Please add them to the list.
 
is it just me, or were the early 2000s/late 90s littered with terrible talent?
 
Don't have time to do a write-up right now, but Christian Eyenga has to go on the list. I'll make sure I do one before the shooting guard voting thread goes up.

Pau Gasol remembers being posterized and losing the rematch of his 112-57 win, and considers your vote ridiculous. ;)

I think Earl Clark and Ryan Hollins were the two players that were the most fustrating to watch for me. I still don't know how Hollins stayed in the league so long. For some reason it feels like I had to watch Earl Clark for multiple season with the cavs yet he was only with us for half a season.

Hey, DeSagana stayed in the league a long time too.

I'm surprised we made it until page 7 without the name match Stith.
 
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I forgot about him! Caught the FO's eye after he torched the Russian league for 6ppg the year before.

He didn't even play 100 minutes with the Cavs, but I'll count him anyway. Also, I realize saying that he "played" a position is a stretch, but do you want to list him as a PG, or an SG?
 
He didn't even play 100 minutes with the Cavs, but I'll count him anyway. Also, I realize saying that he "played" a position is a stretch, but do you want to list him as a PG, or an SG?

The Plain Dealer played Gerald Madkins up so hard because that was all Embry did that off-season, then he was a minor leaguer at best.
 
Now you see him, now you don't edition: AJ Bramlett

Believe it or not, the aforementioned Ryan Stack was not the worst big on the turn-of-the-millennium Cavs. That honor belongs to his teammate, drafted 39th out of Arizona. Bramlett managed 8 points in his 8 game career on subterranean 19% true shooting. A real all-around stiff, he finished with 0 assists and 0 blocks but nevertheless turned it over 3 times and committed 13 fouls.

Advanced stats confirm that while his 61-minute career was forgettable, it was nevertheless exceptional. It is the longest career in NBA history by a player with box plus/minus -15.0 or worse.

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Eyenga was such a disappointment
 

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