<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">10. Chucky Atkins: Was brought to Detroit in 2000 as overlooked component of Ben Wallace-Grant Hill trade; now he's a quality backup point guard with solid career numbers (10.3 ppg, .372 3P%). 9. Avery Johnson: Veteran's minutes and stats have dwindled in his recent years, but during his prime, he was one of the league's top point guards. On short list to wind up a head coach after he retires. 8. Kevin Ollie: Highly-respected floor general was brought to Cleveland to help guide up-and-coming Cavs. Coming off solid season (6.5 ppg, 3.5 apg) in Milwaukee and Seattle. 7. Adrian Griffin: Defensive stopper is a perfect fit for Van Gundy's Rockets. Despite being just 6-5, Griffin's a very solid rebounder from the two or three. 6. Aaron Williams: After bouncing around the league early on (played for six teams in first six seasons), Williams has finally found a home in New Jersey. Underrated scorer in the low post. 5. Earl Boykins: Undersized (5-5) guard finished seventh in Sixth Man Award voting for 2002-03. Speedy offensive sparkplug (8.8 ppg in 19.4 mpg) can get wherever he wants on the floor. Has ability to change game coming off the bench</div> Find out the rest by clicking here! I didn't even know some of these guys weren't ever drafted, I knew about guys like Wallace, and Bowen, but some others shocked me.