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Interest in Dejuan Blair?


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They play almost identical in the post.

If Blair had a mid range game he would essentially be Anthony Bennett.

I have no idea what your guys' fascination is with tweeners. It's like you're trying to find the next LeBron, and that's just not going to happen.

My guy actually isn't Bennett. I have about 3 guys side by side atm.

I guess Len is the exact same player as Mullens. Both, 7 footer and European. Lol

And no one ever said Bennett is Lebron.

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My guy actually isn't Bennett. I have about 3 guys side by side atm.

I guess Len is the exact same player as Mullens. Both, 7 footer and European. Lol

And no one ever said Bennett is Lebron.

Please tell me about Mullens post game...

Len scored 60% of his points in the post. Mullens scored less than 20% of his points in the post.

Not even close to being a good comparison.

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