Power Ranking The Top 5 Centers In Utah Jazz History

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4) Greg Ostertag

No, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. Greg Ostertag may have spent a record amount of days in Jerry Sloan‘s doghouse and was perpetually maligned by Jazz fans and the media, but he was still a starter on the best teams in franchise history.

Believe it or not, he also ranks as one of the NBA’s career leaders in blocked shots (31st in BPG, 45th in total blocks). Considering that production and his draft position (28th overall in 1995), you could make the case that he was one of the best value picks in team history.

Utah Jazz Stats: 700 GP, 4.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.8 blocks and one foray into Hollywood stardom.

Next: 3. Rudy Gobert