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Bigger isn't always better, and nothing demonstrates that better than the nominees for center on the All-Stiff team. Here's where you can argue, bitch, and advocate for the biggest - or at least largest - stiff of them all. I'm going to try to cut and paste write-ups from the other thread to post in here, but please feel free to add whatever detail or other arguments you think are appropriate to sway the votes of other RCF'ers. Some players were just listed by name without much of an argument, so if you want those guys to "win", make your case in this thread. You can vote for two, and you can change your vote if you'd like. Ties are broken by...me, I suppose.
ETA: Eh, I'm tired of moving over all the write-ups, so you guys can do those on your own.
My vote for worst center went to Milos Babic. I can't figure out either how he got in the league in the first place, or how he managed to play for two seasons. He didn't have some great career overseas, and played his college ball at Tennessee Tech. I didn't even know that was a school, much less that it had a basketball team. And against that horrible level of competition, he only averaged 12.4 ppg and 7.3 rpg. He was immobile, a shitty rebounder, pasty, and soft.
In his single season with the Cavs, he averaged 1.6 ppg, 0.8 rpg, and 0.1 bpg. 7 feet tall, and he managed all of 1 blocked shots for the Cavs.
My second vote went to Kim Hughes. If Charmin had a face -- after it was smeared with shit -- it would have been Kim Hughes. In the 45 games he played, he didn't shoot a single free throw. How can a center be so impossibly soft/passive that nobody fouled him?? Obviously, if you're looking for an enforcer, he wasn't your guy.
ETA: Eh, I'm tired of moving over all the write-ups, so you guys can do those on your own.
My vote for worst center went to Milos Babic. I can't figure out either how he got in the league in the first place, or how he managed to play for two seasons. He didn't have some great career overseas, and played his college ball at Tennessee Tech. I didn't even know that was a school, much less that it had a basketball team. And against that horrible level of competition, he only averaged 12.4 ppg and 7.3 rpg. He was immobile, a shitty rebounder, pasty, and soft.
In his single season with the Cavs, he averaged 1.6 ppg, 0.8 rpg, and 0.1 bpg. 7 feet tall, and he managed all of 1 blocked shots for the Cavs.
My second vote went to Kim Hughes. If Charmin had a face -- after it was smeared with shit -- it would have been Kim Hughes. In the 45 games he played, he didn't shoot a single free throw. How can a center be so impossibly soft/passive that nobody fouled him?? Obviously, if you're looking for an enforcer, he wasn't your guy.
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