who is your favorite End of the Bench Blazer ever?

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9th man or worse. I'm looking for a Dontonio Wingfield or a Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje type guy.
 
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Antonio Harvey.

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Just kind of exciting to watch in garbage time b/c he tried to block the shit out of every shot.

Runner up is a similar player: Chris Johnson.
 
Sergei Monya - the third ex-Blazer SF playing in Eurobasket in a few days.
 
Does Robert Pack count? When you're behind Danny Young on the depth chart, you're pretty much end-of-the-bench.
 
For some reason a friend and I became big fans of John Crotty.
 
Why not Boom Boom? He was sure an end of the bench guy. And my pick.
 
For me it's any promising young player that never gets to play unless there is a blowout.
 
Why not Boom Boom? He was sure an end of the bench guy. And my pick.
I typed it wrong, I was meaning to say, someone like Boom Boom. I'll edit out the "Not", it makes no sense.
 
If we are talking truly end of the bench players. Back in the day I kind of digged Carlos Rogers. He was not a good player, but he was a nut. Big time bowler. Another guy who was kind of fun was Alaa Abdelnaby. He was at the end of the bench during the early 90 teams and I remember him just being an emotional guy during some of those series. You would see his facial expressions on the bench that almost mirrored my reactions. Others named above -- thought John Crotty was cool and of course Patty Mills, but Patty could actually ball.
 
Jeff Pendergraph. Dude wore a male cheerleader outfit on most of the time.
 
Whoever wasn't grossly over-rated by the fan base.

Probably Ha Seung-jin. Yup, that's my final answer. The mental image of him chasing and trying to beat Ruben Patterson (?) with a broomstick make him far-and-away my favorite end-of-bench Blazer.
 
Drazen Petrovic. Great shooter.
Mark Bryant. He was tough and you could depend on him for some hard fouls!
 
Whoever wasn't grossly over-rated by the fan base.

Probably Ha Seung-jin. Yup, that's my final answer. The mental image of him chasing and trying to beat Ruben Patterson (?) with a broomstick make him far-and-away my favorite end-of-bench Blazer.
"Fun little tangent: Ha Seung-Jin and Slavko Vranes were both on the Jail Blazers in their heydays, and at one point got into a confrontation that culminated in Seung-Jin chasing Slavko around the facility with a stick. Ha got the last laugh with more playing time. I'm glad those days of the Blazers are over."

Whoever wasn't grossly over-rated by the fan base.
http://ascreamingcomesacrossthecourt.blogspot.com/2012/02/fun-with-stats.html

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