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Continue voting for personalities who should be cast in a sports-themed "Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones."
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Our final character is Yoda, the omniscient Muppet-like creature and master of motivational proverbs is influential, powerful and wise. This legendary Jedi master lacks looks and size, but more importantly, he understands The Force.
Take a look at the best nominees submitted by Page 2 readers, then vote for the one you believe would best portray Yoda.
After voting for your pick to play Yoda, we'll take you back to the start.
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Pete Carril
Page 2's pick.
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Don Zimmer
Let's see... "omniscient Muppet-like creature"
"master of motivational proverbs"
"lacks looks and size"
"understands The Force"
I'm not sure if you're talking about Yoda or Don Zimmer.
Jason Kindle, St. Louis
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Yogi Berra
*Someone who talks like they have no idea what they're talking about, yet from time to time let out a snippet of useful info.
*Old and wrinkled
Sure sounds like Yogi Berra to me ...
Ian, Terre Haute, Ind.
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Red Auerbach
Boston Celtics president. The infinite wisdom. The green visage. The cane.
Justin, Sturbridge, Mass.
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Muggsy Bogues
Muggsy Bogues would be a perfect Yoda. He had the heart and intelligence to be a legitimate NBA player for many years and standing only 5-3, none of the costumes would have to be altered.
Grady Ray, Richmond, Va,
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Jerry Tarkanian
Somehow it's appropriate. Can't you just see Yoda chewing on a towel?
Rev Rew, Sandwich, Ill.
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