I'm going to go with ummm, either Pat Cummings, or maybe....Keith Askins. Seriously. Okay, yeah I'm gonna have to go with you on this one and say Zo. Though Tim Hardaway did have a pretty nice 5 year stretch.
Yeah, I'd put Rice 3rd, after Hardaway and Zo. Rice was a consistent baller for years, and I think he stills holds the single game scoring record that he dropped on Orlando one time. Like 56 points or something. And he led them to their first(and second) playoff berths. But T-Bug and Zo were the guys who took them the furthest in their playoff quests. I would have given it to Timmy, cuz he really revitalized the squad, and put up some huge numbers in scoring and assists, but for one reason: the block. He should have never taken that shot against the Knicks with Pat Ewing coming at him. That block really lives on as immortal for the Knicks. Timmy should have dished or something. Anyway, it has to go to Zo. The man not only put up the good numbers with the 20-10 year after year, but he played with courage. Even w/o that kidney thing, he showed what it was like to play with intensity, and played with heart game in and game out. Plus, he was a really nice guy. That counts for something. So... 1. Zo 2. Tim 3. Glen