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? asked in SportsBasketball · 8 years ago

Who would you want as ur 6th man in the NBA?

If you could have anyone as ur 6th man for ur team who would u choose?? Why?

Jarrett Jack, because he can score if u need him to,get players open and can defend.. He can also help u in the clutch..

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    Tough question.. I also like Jarrett Jack a lot but I don't know if I can just choose one, in no particular order I'd say my favorites are:

    Jarrett Jack

    Jamal Crawford

    JR Smith

    Klay Thompson

    Nate Robinson

    Those are my favorites, but if I had to choose one, it would probably be Klay Thompson just because the guy is such a deadly shooter from everywhere on the court.

  • Tone
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    8 years ago

    There are a few, but I would say Matt Barnes because of his ability to defend 3 positions. He can also hit the three, but may not be as consistent as some of the other players mentioned.

    I like the players who can give you more than 1 stat. J. Jack and N. Robinson are some of the other players I would consider taking.

  • 8 years ago

    James Harden

  • 8 years ago

    J.R. Smith just because there's a chance he might get red hot and not miss a bucket. I understand that comes with the possibility he might be cold and not hit anything. But when he's on, he's on like nobody else.

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  • 8 years ago

    Jamal Crawford

    He can be a point guard or an off-guard. Can perform in clutch situations

  • 8 years ago

    Mr. Beard harden

  • 8 years ago

    Rajon rondo. Haha

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