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After four years, Cam Reddish has been a below-average to bad NBA player, and really wasn't all that great in college either. However, he has a highlight or two a game that still convinces some that he has untapped potential, and there's a vocal contingent of fans who believe a team just needs to let Reddish have an expanded role to blossom into a good player.
I was wondering if there's any pre-2000s player who fit that description? Guys like Jimmer Fredette couldn't cut it in the NBA, but at least their fans could point to an amazing college career as evidence. Who were some players of yesteryear who retained support almost entirely based upon the aesthetics of their game despite not even being good in college?
PS: This is my try at making an interesting topic on the PC board.