Post#5 » by JasonStern » Fri Aug 2, 2019 7:33 pm
Kevin Duckworth
7 seasons, 13.6ppg/6.3rpg/0.9apg average, 18.1ppg/8.0rpg/0.8apg peak, 1989 all-star, 1991 all-star, 1988 most improved player
Jerome Kersey
11 seasons, 12.1ppg/6.1rpg/2.1apg average, 19.2ppg/8.3rpg/3.1apg peak
CJ McCollum
6 seasons, 17.8ppg/3.1rpg/2.9apg average, 23.0ppg/3.6rpg/3.6apg peak, 2016 most improved player
Jim Paxson
9 seasons, 16.0ppg/3.2apg/2.3rpg average, 21.7ppg/2.9apg/2.1rpg peak, 1983 all-star, 1984 all-star
Geoff Petrie
6 seasons, 21.8ppg/2.8rpg/4.6apg average, 24.9ppg/3.5rpg/4.4apg peak, 1971 rookie of the year, 1971 all-star, 1973 all-star
Scottie Pippen
4 seasons, 11.4ppg/5.3rpg/5.0apg average, 12.5ppg/6.3rpg/5.0apg peak
Cliff Robinson
8 seasons, 16.2ppg/5.2rpg/2.1apg average, 21.3ppg/5.6rpg/2.6apg peak, 1994 all-star, 1993 sixth man of the year
Mychal Thompson
7 seasons, 16.7ppg/8.9rpg/3.4apg average, 20.8ppg/11.7rpg/4.0apg peak
Kiki Vandeweghe
5 seasons, 23.5ppg/2.9rpg/2.2apg average, 26.9ppg/3.2rpg/2.8apg peak
Buck Williams
7 seasons, 10.2ppg/8.7rpg/1.1apg average, 13.6ppg/9.8rpg/1.4apg peak
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people seem to have mistaken Bulls-era Pippen for Blazers-era Pippen, but what can you do?
nominating Z-Bo, who is good for 20/10.
"You can't go 0-82 without starting 0-3"
- Chauncey Billups