With my second to last pick, I had a really hard time deciding. I wanted a wing who could play ball, but more importantly could defend more than one position, had high BBIQ and could come through in the clutch.
In other words, I needed someone Worthy of this pick. That's why I'm taking the
3× NBA champion (1985, 1987–1988)
NBA Finals MVP (1988)
7× NBA All-Star (1986–1992)
2× All-NBA Third Team (1990–1991)
An underrated defender who could stop both 3s and 4s and came through clutch when his team needed it most (posting a triple double in Game 7 of the finals to clinch the title):
After MUCH deliberation, and changing my mind so many times, it really was a tough decision. But I gotta go with a guy who could score almost at will, one of the top 12 centers to play the game, a tenacious rebounder and scary defender with 6 season with an defensive rating lower than 100, and never higher than 105. With my very last pick in the Legacy League Draft, I am proud to select the 8 time NBA all star who has had his number 16 retired by not one but two teams:
Bob Lanier
A key that opens many locks is a master key, but a lock that gets open by many keys is just a shitty lock
Chauncey Billups told me to get someone nasty, filthy and a Piston, so without further delay -- deep shooting ability, elite rebounding, defense, toughness, bone shattering picks and trash talking:
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