This bobble-team consists of Madden NFL 18 Coins a starting five, a sixth man and, of course, effective and motivated leadership (AKA a bobble-coach and a bobble-owner). I've also thrown in a bobble-announcer and bobble-mascot, just for good measure (and because I have no life). Without further ado, let me present to you the Dan Grunfeld Bobble-Stars, with explanations and pictures, of course.POINT GUARD: JASON WILLIAMSEven though my J-Dub bobble doesn't look exactly like him, it's still dripping with legitimately sweet details.
There's the shaved head, the earing, the tattoos. Truthfully, I would like this one even more if it was the shaggy-haired Sacramento Kings version of Buy Madden NFL 17 Coins White Chocolate who was killin' cats with his crossovers and off-the-elbow passes, but I'll take this Memphis incarnation any day of the week. When I look at mini-Jason, it still reminds me of him doing things in the late ‘90s and early 2000s that no one else in the league was doing at that time.
He didn't always make the safe play, but creatively, he was on a different level, which made him incredibly fun to watch. He captured my imagination, and I'm not the only one. People were wearing his #55 Kings jersey all over the place back then. He was putting on a show, but he was also winning games in Sac-Town. I think his bobblehead, as a result, is pretty ill.SHOOTING GUARD: RIP HAMILTONThis bobble looks very much like the real
Rip, not only in the face but also in its slender build. Even with this striking resemblance,the best part of this bobble, by far, is the detachable mini plastic face-mask that is Rip's trademark. Even mini ketchup bottles are fun, so I don't think I need to explain what's cool about a mini version of Rip Hamilton's face-mask, do I? I happen to love.
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