Correct, and the answer to yours is Maravich. I played with Larry Bird for five seasons. I'm a forward and was generally known as a leader. I had...
Hmm, I forgot to read that part. The answer is KC Jones. And that other one was Bill Hanzlik. I just randomly thought of him for some reason....
Oh, and Chungster's is Chris Webber, I think.
Tom Heinsohn. (A harder one.) I played for Seattle and Denver in the eighties. I wasn't a star, in fact I averaged 7 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 2.8...
I spent all of my twelve seasons with the same team. I was a five-time all-star and am considered the "master of the bankshot." Who am I?
Alvin Robertson. (I remember, I checked the All-Time SPG just a few days ago) I was drafted in the third round, yet was a key part of a championship...
Karl Malone, of course. My nickname is misleading, as I only averaged 36.2% from three during my 13-season career. My brother averaged a better...
The answer to mine was Pat Riley, durvasa was right.
I'll ask a question then. I was drafted a total of three times, but I was a subpar player. I played under Bill Sharman and eventually won more than...
Julius Erving was drafted in 1972, the answer is Mitch Kupchak.
Dennis Johnson, definitely. After reading Larry Bird's biography, I got more of the feel that people didn't get.
Spawn: Kermit Washington.
Bob Pettit. I was drafted in 1976, played nine seasons in the NBA, and have been involved with my last team for several years.
Exactly. In Portland in the 70's, Maurice Lucas was discussing being traded with some journalists. Jack Ramsay told him "You play for the Portland...
Whoever thought the picture of the dunk against the Heat has been altered and mirrored for the poster is a bit off, it was actually a dunk against...
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