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Kobe Apostle
#90 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops
Dikembe Mutombo was voted the #89 NBA Player Of All-Time According to InsideHoops.
9.8 PPG | 10.3 RPG | 1 APG
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Bitch Hands
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It's just dumb that Adrian Dantley is over Mitch Richmond, who is my pick.
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Not airballing my layups anymore
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Local High School Star
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Maurice Stokes
- 16.4ppg, 17.3rpg, 5.3apg career averages
- 3 x All-NBA 2nd Team
- 3 x All-Star
- 5th, 5th and 7th in MVP voting during his only 3 seasons in the NBA before injury
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Good High School Starter
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Which players on this list of multiple champs still has a chance
of making the ISH All-time list?
1. Tom Heinsohn- 8 rings
2. Tom Sanders- 8 rings
3. Robert Horry- 7 rings
4. Frank Ramsey- 7 rings
5. Jim Loscutoff- 6 rings
6. Michael Cooper- 5 rings
7. Derek Fisher- 5 rings
8. Ron Harper- 5 rings
9. Steve Kerr- 5 rings
10. Slater Martin- 5 rings
11. Don Nelson- 5 rings
12. Jim Pollard- 5 rings
13. Larry Siegfried- 5 rings
14. Horace Grant- 4 rings
15. Vern Mikkelson- 4 rings
16. Will Perdue- 4 rings
17. Kurt Rambis- 4 rings
18. John Salley- 4 rings
19. Pep Saul- 4 rings
20. BJ Armstrong- 3 rings
21. Bruce Bowen- 3 rings
22. Randy Brown- 3 rings
23. Jud Buechler- 3 rings
24. Bill Cartwright- 3 rings
25. Sam Cassell- 3 rings
26. Gene Conley- 3 rings
27. James Edwards- 3 rings
28. Mario Elie- 3 rings
29. Rick Fox- 3 rings
30. Devean George- 3 rings
31. Manu Ginobili- 3 rings
32. A.C. Green- 3 rings
33. Bob Harrison- 3 rings
34. Gerald Henderson- 3 rings
35. Stacey King- 3 rings
36. Toni Kukoc- 3 rings
37. Luc Longley- 3 rings
38. Clyde Lovellette- 3 rings
39. Willie Naulls- 3 rings
40. John Paxson- 3 rings
41. Byron Scott- 3 rings
42. Brian Shaw- 3 rings
43. Paul Silas- 3 rings
44. Jamaal Wilkes- 3 rings
45. Scott Williams- 3 rings
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Local High School Star
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Richmond, KJ, Penny, Andrew Toney all seem to be pretty good choices here.
Mark Aguirre was a great ball player, as was TC Terry Cummings. Shoot, Jeff Ruland was a great player for about 4 seasons there. So was Fat Lever. So was Tim Hardaway. Don't sleep on Laimbeer and those rebounding numbers and impact. Carmelo's had really consistent numbers. Dan Issel was good. Vince had his time. Derrick Rose has been sick.
Some of these are just to put some names out there for thought.
But at the end of the day, if I had to choose one of these players to win me a playoff game, probably a series, against the toughest competition, I wouldn't hesitate too long and go with...
Andrew Toney.
In this case, throw out all of the above stats of others, and I'll take The Boston Strangler.
There were times he'd play on the court with Bird, Doc, Moses, McHale, The Chief, and he was sometimes the best player on the court. And unstoppable.
That's enough for me.
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Lol
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Vince Carter. Don't let him fall lower fellas.
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Good High School Starter
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Raps
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OP replace Dikembe's APG with BPG in first post it's way more relevant.
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High School Starter
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Vince Carter already, Jesus.
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NBA Legend
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VC
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NBA Legend
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College superstar
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Mitch Richmond? Talk about underrated.
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