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Shaquille O'Neal:
SeasonTeam
Games
MPG
FG
FGA
FG %
FT
FTA
FT %
3P
3PA
3P %
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
TOPG
DQ
PPG
1995Magic
82​
37.2​
921​
1822​
.505​
517​
947​
.546​
0​
0​
.000​
13.0​
2.4​
1.1​
2.4​
2.7​
4​
28.8​
1996Magic
82​
36.1​
771​
1523​
.506​
411​
764​
.538​
0​
0​
.000​
12.8​
2.3​
1.1​
1.9​
1.9​
7​
23.8​
1997Magic
81​
36.8​
791​
1513​
.523​
455​
794​
.573​
0​
0​
.000​
13.3​
2.5​
1.2​
2.2​
2.1​
6​
25.1​
1998Magic
67​
35.6​
542​
1097​
.494​
339​
633​
.536​
0​
0​
.000​
14.9​
2.5​
1.1​
2.0​
2.1​
5​
21.2​
1999Magic
37​
37.1​
296​
564​
.525​
178​
323​
.551​
0​
0​
.000​
14.7​
3.0​
1.5​
2.6​
1.8​
2​
20.8​
2000Magic
77​
37.2​
732​
1303​
.562​
418​
786​
.532​
0​
0​
.000​
13.5​
2.5​
1.1​
2.6​
1.9​
4​
24.4​
2001Magic
59​
36.7​
555​
1047​
.530​
319​
581​
.549​
0​
0​
.000​
14.0​
3.1​
1.1​
2.6​
2.4​
2​
24.2​
2002Magic
82​
36.7​
767​
1552​
.494​
368​
710​
.518​
0​
0​
.000​
13.0​
3.1​
1.1​
3.1​
2.4​
6​
23.2​
2003Magic
74​
36.5​
663​
1312​
.505​
279​
576​
.484​
0​
0​
.000​
12.2​
3.1​
1.1​
2.6​
2.0​
4​
21.7​
2004Magic
82​
35.6​
709​
1307​
.542​
408​
756​
.540​
0​
1​
.000​
12.7​
2.7​
1.1​
3.7​
1.8​
5​
22.3​
10 Years with the team
24 PPG 13.3 RPG 2.7 APG 1.2 SPG 2.6 BPG on 52% from the field
3 Time MVP
1 Time DPOTY
1 Time NBA Finals Champion
5 Time All-League 1st Team
3 Time All-League 2nd Team
8 Time All-Star
1 Time All-Star Game MVP
273 Player of the Game
19 Player of the Week
4 Player of the Month
565 Double-Doubles
3 Triple Doubles


Eddie Jones:
SeasonTeam
Games
MPG
FG
FGA
FG %
FT
FTA
FT %
3P
3PA
3P %
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
TOPG
DQ
PPG
1997Magic
85​
31.2​
368​
793​
.464​
113​
153​
.739​
94​
229​
.410​
4.2​
2.4​
1.8​
0.2​
1.5​
0​
11.1​
1998Magic
82​
32.3​
401​
825​
.486​
104​
137​
.759​
115​
271​
.424​
4.2​
2.3​
1.7​
0.3​
1.1​
0​
12.5​
1999Magic
82​
32.0​
514​
1055​
.487​
190​
234​
.812​
167​
339​
.493​
4.8​
2.9​
2.7​
0.3​
1.8​
0​
16.9​
2000Magic
82​
32.1​
474​
1050​
.451​
164​
198​
.828​
117​
308​
.380​
5.0​
3.1​
2.2​
0.2​
1.6​
0​
15.0​
2001Magic
82​
34.7​
641​
1380​
.464​
171​
207​
.826​
184​
433​
.425​
5.5​
3.1​
2.2​
0.4​
1.7​
0​
20.0​
2002Magic
76​
35.3​
621​
1343​
.462​
198​
240​
.825​
174​
397​
.438​
5.7​
3.4​
1.9​
0.2​
1.7​
0​
21.2​
2003Magic
74​
36.9​
651​
1394​
.467​
189​
221​
.855​
186​
445​
.418​
5.6​
3.6​
2.4​
0.2​
2.1​
2​
22.7​
2004Magic
82​
35.4​
665​
1363​
.488​
174​
197​
.883​
207​
441​
.469​
4.6​
3.5​
1.4​
0.2​
1.6​
0​
20.9​
While Eddie only won 1 career award in Orlando, which was an All-Defensive 2nd Team nomination, he was absolutely pivotal to much of the early success in Orlando. He was a lock down defender, and developed into a big-time scorer and playmaker, he was truly one of the better 2 way wings in the league from 1999 - 2004, and we don't win a title without him. He would've been a multi-time All-Star if ASG selections had more contexual reasoning and logic.


Baron Davis:
SeasonTeam
Games
MPG
FG
FGA
FG %
FT
FTA
FT %
3P
3PA
3P %
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
TOPG
DQ
PPG
2002Magic
82​
37.0​
510​
1110​
.459​
191​
241​
.793​
122​
288​
.424​
4.5​
10.6​
2.3​
0.1​
3.4​
0​
16.3​
2003Magic
82​
37.0​
454​
1052​
.432​
173​
233​
.742​
100​
263​
.380​
4.3​
11.9​
2.7​
0.2​
3.6​
1​
14.4​
2004Magic
82​
35.8​
603​
1308​
.461​
206​
281​
.733​
126​
322​
.391​
4.6​
10.4​
2.9​
0.3​
3.6​
0​
18.8​
2005Magic
74​
35.3​
545​
1176​
.463​
188​
236​
.797​
104​
255​
.408​
4.6​
9.7​
2.5​
0.3​
4.0​
1​
18.7​
2006Magic
76​
34.9​
572​
1279​
.447​
237​
293​
.809​
106​
306​
.346​
4.4​
9.9​
2.9​
0.3​
3.9​
0​
19.6​
2007Magic
82​
35.5​
710​
1521​
.467​
277​
349​
.794​
137​
365​
.375​
4.7​
10.9​
3.0​
0.4​
3.1​
1​
22.4​
2008Magic
76​
34.7​
608​
1324​
.459​
209​
261​
.801​
135​
333​
.405​
4.4​
10.4​
3.3​
0.4​
3.3​
1​
20.5​
2009Magic
82​
35.6​
696​
1492​
.466​
235​
306​
.768​
139​
355​
.392​
5.0​
9.5​
2.9​
0.4​
3.6​
0​
21.5​
8 Years with the Team
5 Time All-Star
1 Time MVP
1 Time Finals MVP
1 Time ASG MVP
1 Time NBA Champion
3 Time All-League 1st Team
6 Time All-Defensive 1st Team
1 Time All-Defensive 2nd Team
1 Time All-League 2nd Team



LeBron James:
SeasonTeam
Games
MPG
FG
FGA
FG %
FT
FTA
FT %
3P
3PA
3P %
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
TOPG
DQ
PPG
2011Magic
82​
38.5​
822​
1815​
.453​
407​
485​
.839​
146​
386​
.378​
7.8​
5.1​
2.5​
0.4​
2.9​
3​
26.8​
2012Magic
77​
38.0​
850​
1736​
.490​
395​
504​
.784​
184​
420​
.438​
8.1​
4.6​
2.1​
0.3​
2.6​
0​
29.6​
2013Magic
78​
38.8​
806​
1686​
.478​
380​
461​
.824​
155​
364​
.426​
7.5​
4.8​
2.3​
0.1​
2.7​
2​
27.5​
2014Magic
71​
38.1​
756​
1559​
.485​
321​
389​
.825​
149​
363​
.410​
7.7​
4.8​
2.0​
0.2​
2.6​
1​
27.9​
2015Magic
81​
38.6​
828​
1767​
.469​
329​
439​
.749​
131​
377​
.347​
6.9​
4.6​
1.9​
0.2​
3.1​
6​
26.1​
2011 - All-League Second Team
2011 - All-Defensive Second Team
2012 - All-Star Game Participant
2012 - All-League First Team
2013 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-League Second Team
2014 - All-League Second Team
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Ray Allen
1997 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
1997 - All-Star Game Participant
1997 - All-League First Team
1998 - All-Star Game Participant
1998 - All-League Third Team
1999 - 3-Point Shootout Champion
1999 - All-Star Game Participant
1999 - All-League First Team
2000 - All-Star Game Participant
2000 - All-League Third Team
2001 - All-Star Game Participant
2001 - All-League Second Team
2002 - All-Star Game Participant
2002 - All-League First Team

In seven years with the franchise, Allen was exemplary. While rival scouts coveted Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan in the 1996 draft the Bullets and to be fair, Magic franchises knew exactly who Ray was. Allen went third and it was apparent how good he was the first time he stepped on the court. He went on to win two titles with the Bullets and would've won more in Washington if management hadn't made a terrible blunder in the 2001 offseason. Allen is 5th in league history for scoring to this day.

Jason Terry
1996 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
1996 - Rookie Game MVP
1996 - All-Star Game Participant
1996 - All-Rookie Second Team
1998 - All-Star Game Participant
1998 - Most Valuable Player
1998 - All-League First Team
1999 - All-Star Game Participant
1999 - All-League First Team
1999 - All-Defensive Second Team
1999 - Playoff MVP
2000 - All-Star Game Participant
2000 - All-League First Team
2000 - All-Defensive Team
2000 - Playoff MVP
2001 - All-Star Game Participant
2001 - Most Valuable Player
2001 - All-League First Team
2002 - All-Star Game Participant
2002 - Most Valuable Player
2002 - All-League First Team

Terry is the most cherished Bullet by ownership to date. Unlike Allen who was a clear blue chipper, Terry was a back-end lottery player. Management was certain he had the skill and heart to thrive in the right scenario and next to Ray the combined shooting potential was astronomical. In a now legendary draft day trade between the Raptors, Grizzlies, and Bullets made his way to Washington and the rest is history. Terry won two championships, two finals MVPs, and three MVP awards before being traded in 2003. He punched his ticket to the Hall of Fame before he even signed a third contract. Terry is 4th in league history for scoring to this day.

Rudy Gay
2004 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2004 - All-Rookie Team
2015 - All-Defensive Second Team

Seven years after the Bullets selected Ray Allen at number three, they traded up to take another wing from UCONN. The hopes for Gay were immense, the path he walked was not for the faint of heart. In the frame of a hoops God and with athleticism that rivalled the greatest to ever play the game -- his ceiling was immeasurable. However, Gay never manifested as a killer shooter, or takeover scorer like his predecessor. Initially fans were somewhat unenthused with the player he became. However, as the Bullets rose to prominence again over the next few years -- Gay proved his worth. During nine straight playoff trips including two conference Finals runs, a finals run, and two titles, Gay was matched up against Tracy McGrady, Carmelo Anthony, and LeBron James every damn year. He went 10-1 in those matchups, consistently besting far more celebrated players. A role player in a superstar frame is exactly what the Bullets needed. And in true Gay fashion, after 11 seasons with the team, in his first year elsewhere (Cleveland) he sent the Bullets home in the playoffs. No lie, the whole arena stood and clapped out of respect when Gay ended our season. Nothing but respect for the legend.

Al Horford
2004 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2004 - All-Rookie Second Team
2008 - All-Defensive Second Team
2014 - All-Star Game Participant
2014 - All-League First Team
2014 - Defensive Player of the Year
2014 - All-Defensive Team
2015 - All-Star Game Participant
2015 - All-League First Team
2015 - Defensive Player of the Year
2015 - All-Defensive Team
2016 - All-League Second Team
2016 - All-Defensive Team

Al Horford is in his ninth season with the franchise. When passed Jim McIlvain in all-time blocked shots last year fans cried, it was as emotional as as ring night. Horford spent his first five years with the franchise and was so beloved that he became the ire of the league. Franchises everywhere hated how beloved and treasured he was as a Bullet. That love almost sunk the Steph Curry trade as ownership fractured over the dealing of the young big man. Horford won one title with the Bullets and should've won another. Rumours still circulate about the rigged 2015 finals tbh. In his 15th season he is once again the favourite to win Defensive Player of the Year. The new ring of honour inductee is chasing the ghost of Garnett to be the greatest defensive player FBB has ever had.

Brook Lopez
2012 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-League Second Team
2014 - All-Star Game Participant
2014 - All-Defensive Team

To say the ride with Brook Lopez has been bumpy is understating it. Lopez and agent Bill Duffy have a love/hate relationship with the Bullets brass and it's warranted. Originally acquired by Phoenix in 2008, he was flipped again that offseason to Washington. Though disappointed to be leaving a team so close to home, he saw the potential in Washington and gave the team what he could as a third year player. Lopez thought he was coming to play with a rising contender but Deron Williams and Jermaine O'Neal were dealt that season as management scrapped the road map. Lopez was then dealt back to Phoenix in the offseason. When ownership called Duffy in to let him know he flung a coffee thermos at the wall and the dent is still sitting there in the GMs office. Lopez became a star in Phoenix and he helped lead the team to a finals and a title. On the eve of his title defending season, in a fucking crazy move, the Suns dealt Lopez back to Washington. Lopez initially threatened a holdout but a day seeing the sites with Steph Curry set him straight. The Bullets would win the next two titles, giving Lopez an unofficial threepeat. However, good times couldn't last. With a potential opportunity to grab Dwight Howard while also stocking the cupboard with a lot of future picks capital -- Lopez was dealt on a whim to New York and in an unprofessional manner -- Bill Duffy wasn't notified. Lopez found out he was traded on Twitter and has still not spoken to anyone in Washington two years later. The Bullets not grabbing Howard but the inferior Steven Adams only added salt in the wound. Could Lopez and Washington reconcile for a third time after hearing about this honour? Only time will tell. (At this time, Lopez has not RSVP'd for the ring of honour ceremony.)

Jim McIlvaine
9th all-time in blocked shots.

We don't use fan favourite lightly in Washington. This is a winning organization and stars like David Robinson, Deron Williams, and Nick Young come and go but McIlvaine was a mainstay. The 4th best player on the first two Bullets FBB titles. A block artist. Fans came for the shooting of Jet and Jesus but they stayed for the swats of McIlvain. He should've retired a Bullet and it's tragic he was never given real minutes anywhere else. In a contest ran by management, fans were asked which former Bullet deserved a statue? Many assumed it was a two-horse race between Allen and Terry but McIlavin ran away with the contest. (A small statue was erected of him and can be viewed in the main concourse as fans enter the arena.)

Steph Curry
2010 - All-Star Game Participant
2010 - All-League Second Team
2011 - All-Star Game Participant
2011 - All-League Second Team
2012 - All-Star Game Participant
2012 - All-Star Game MVP
2012 - Most Valuable Player
2012 - All-League First Team
2012 - All-Defensive Second Team
2012 - Playoff MVP
2013 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-League Second Team
2013 - Playoff MVP
2014 - All-Star Game Participant
2014 - Most Valuable Player
2014 - All-League First Team
2014 - All-Defensive Team
2015 - All-Star Game Participant
2015 - All-League Second Team
2015 - All-Defensive Second Team
2016 - 3-Point Shootout Champion
2016 - All-Star Game Participant
2016 - All-Star Game MVP
2016 - Most Valuable Player
2016 - All-League First Team
2016 - All-Defensive Second Team

Last but not least, Curry is making his case for the greatest player in the history of FBB. One of four players to win the MVP three times, he also has two titles and has been a vastly better defensive player than contemporary rivals Kyrie Irving and Kemba Walker. While he's not the clear best player in the league, he's constantly been more successful than his peers and though he's not quite as rampant scoring the ball, he's historically taken better care of it. Curry is the glue that has held this team together through many positional changes. He's seen the conference finals six times, the finals thrice, and won two titles in eight full seasons with the Bullets. Under Curry, the Bullets have never missed the playoffs despite playing in the savage Eastern Conference. The only dark spot in his tenure here was the 2015 Finals, after sitting the wins record and point differential record, losing to rival Kemba Walker cut Curry deep. He fell off the map after the loss and went on a spirit quest in the Australian outback. With renewed energy and still not even 30, Curry has saved his best for his third act as a Bullet and has sworn to hoist Larry O again.
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Delonte West (2005-Present)

3x All-Star Game Participant
2x All-League Third Team
222x Player of the Game
1x All-Star Rookie Game Participant
5x Player of the Week
1x Player of the Month
10x Clipper Darrell Player of the Year (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016)


Juwan Antonio Howard (1996-2005)

144x Player of the Game
4x Player of the Week
8x Clipper Darrell Player of the Year (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)


Jeff Green (2008-Present)

21x Player of the Game
1x All-Star Rookie Game Participant
1x All-Rookie Second Team
1x Clipper Darrell Player of the Year Award (2013)


Jacob Brian Jaacks a.k.a. Jacob Crane (1999-2004)

18x Player of the Game
1x All-Star Rookie Game Participant
1x Clipper Darrell Player of the Year (2004)


Dana Bruce Barros (1995-1996)

1x 3-Point Shootout Champion
1x All-Star Game Participant
1x All-League Third Team
36x Player of the Game
1x Clipper Darrell Player of the Year (1995)


Henry Domercant (2003-2006)

17x Player of the Game
2x Double Doubless
1x Clipper Darrell Player of the Year (2005)
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Kobe Bryant - Probably the most obvious choice for the franchise. Landed the #1 pick in the first draft and it turned into the best player so far in franchise history. Best player on the only team to win a ring for Heat so far as well. Top level scorer with a good all around game.

Paul Pierce - After grabbing Kobe, trading up to get PP in the same draft set the Heat up for a long tenure of contending. He didn't rack up the accolades or even the stats given the strength of the position and Kobe being a top option but he was a crucial member of that championship team as well. Great second option next to Kobe giving us a consistent high scoring offense

Allen Iverson - The only finals MVP in franchise history so far. Heat were very good with the above two but it wasn't until getting Iverson that we had top differential in league (season PP injured) and then finally won a ring the year after. The PG position has been a bit of a struggle for the franchise and Iverson provided stability.

Al Jefferson - Best big man in franchise history. A big reason we have been back to back 1 seeds and also had a 17 point differential one season. We have had some really good teams with him even if injuries often get in the way at key moments. He does so much for the team as a non option. I think you could argue these recent Heat teams as the best in franchise history but things just haven't lined up to match the ring from the last trio.

Carmelo Anthony - Melo has been an incredible scorer for the heat franchise. He put up 69 in 2013 so is even the current highest scorer in a single game in franchise history over Kobe. Even though he hasn't won a ring in his career/with us we have been a top tier team right in the hunt most of his time here.

Brandon Roy - Another all league player that has been a big part of our recent success. Has been really good as a 2nd option and at times even a first option here. Efficient player solid all around who can be a top 10 in league scorer. Unfortunately he has been injured the last couple years in the playoffs at key times.

I think those are the main ones then over time a mix of guys like George Hill recently, Kenyon Martin, Jermaine Oneal, Marc Gasol have all been high level players for the franchise as well next to the stars deserving a shout out. Not sure it makes sense to single anyone out here as a 7th.
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Pau Gasol: Only first pick for the Nets and served us for 8 years. double double machine who eventually developed into a great shot blocker. multiple all league teams and all defensive teams. the best big I've had.
1998 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
1998 - All-Rookie Team
2000 - All-League Second Team
2001 - All-Star Game Participant
2002 - All-Defensive Second Team
2003 - All-Star Game Participant
2003 - All-League First Team
2003 - Defensive Player of the Year
2003 - All-Defensive Team

Luis Scola: the other half of the twin tower. Took a gamble on scola from the Celtics and had a monster TC and maintained it for two seasons, with the third season still being serviceable as a big. given the lack of great big men in Nets history, the second best big that towered with Pau Gasol was the reason for Nets' success during their peak records.
2002 - All-Star Game Participant
2003 - All-Star Game Participant
2003 - All-League Second Team
2003 - All-Defensive Team

Devin Harris: questionable third pick in 2001 draft. A lot of GMs questioned the pick over Redd. Became crucial player in Nets' success in his 10 year tenure. In the peak of his career, he averaged 20/5/10 with 2.5 steals with .473/.911/.417 split. Would love to have him back. My personal favorite Nets player in history.

2001 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2001 - Rookie Game MVP
2001 - All-Rookie Team
2003 - Playoff MVP
2004 - All-Defensive Second Team
2005 - All-League Second Team
2006 - All-Star Game Participant
2006 - All-League First Team
2006 - All-Defensive Second Team
2009 - All-Star Game Participant


Ray Allen: played for Nets from 2003-2008. No need to elaborate on how good Ray was. I would personally favor him over other great wings such as Kobe and Shard. He easily made the Nets team a favorite to win once he was added in 2003 after we came short by 1 game the year prior.

2003 - All-Star Game Participant
2003 - All-League First Team
2004 - All-Star Game Participant
2004 - All-League First Team
2005 - All-Star Game Participant
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Kevin Garnett - Only HOF worthy player according to FBB so far. The heart and soul of our franchise for 15 seasons. Led us to 4 NBA finals, 7 western conference finals, and 1 BSL title. Greatest defensive player in BSL history, a double double machine, and capable of dropping 22+ during his peak offensive years.

Steve Nash - the Nash / KG pick n roll played together for 14 seasons. Nash spent his entire 15 year career in Minnesota leading us to 4 NBA final appearances and a championship. Knocked down 1761 three pointers in Minnesota, and it could have been more if we didn’t run balanced for the majority of his prime. A 6 time all star and 3 time all league selection, Nash is worthy of a HOF bid when the time comes.

Greg Ostertag - the most underrated player during our early dominance of the west. After winning a ring in Utah, Ostertag decided to continue his ring chase by signing with Minnesota the following off season for a max contract. He instantly became the rock Nash and KG needed down low and helped guide them to a ring in his first year with the Wolves l. A double double machine ( 12 ppg 12 rpg during his 6 years in Minnesota) and an anchor in the post, Ostertag will forever be celebrated in Minnesota.

Sebastian Telfair - Telfair has completely changed the narrative of his career after being traded from Indiana to Minnesota. An elite PG, who never won anything in the playoffs with some strong Pacer rosters comes to Minnesota and all he does is lead us to wins. We’ve made 2 final appearances and won one with Telfair as the finals MVP. Telfair has been an 18 ppg 11 apg point guard during his tenure with the Wolves.

Yao Ming - Yao has anchored the post in Minnesota the last 4 years, but he and Telfair have been the staple of our success these recent years. Though Ming is aging and production has dropped each season in Minnesota, he still is a fan favorite and will forger be remembered as a BSL champion in Minnesota.
 

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Nikola Jokic - 51 player of the games in 4 seasons and two of those we did not win games. Not to mention actually resigned with the team and is a star studded player. Basically the future of this team
Baron Davis - The only player we had that was any good for the first few seasons. Led the team in scoring, and then left the team heartbreaking me, but still a big piece of the Raptors history still has the most assists in one game at 19
Wilson Chandler - Another player who left but still has the record of most points in one game in Raptors history. Left the team on the fateful Wesley Matthews FA debacle.
Delon Wright - New player, but probably the second best PG in Toronto over our franchise history in this iteration.
 

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Nikola Jokic - 51 player of the games in 4 seasons and two of those we did not win games. Not to mention actually resigned with the team and is a star studded player. Basically the future of this team
Baron Davis - The only player we had that was any good for the first few seasons. Led the team in scoring, and then left the team heartbreaking me, but still a big piece of the Raptors history still has the most assists in one game at 19
Wilson Chandler - Another player who left but still has the record of most points in one game in Raptors history. Left the team on the fateful Wesley Matthews FA debacle.
Delon Wright - New player, but probably the second best PG in Toronto over our franchise history in this iteration.
I’ll allow this cuz I ain’t never seen you answer one of these lmao
 

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2003 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2003 - All-Rookie Second Team
2006 - All-Star Game Participant
2007 - All-League Second Team
2007 - All-Defensive Second Team
2008 - All-Star Game Participant
2008 - Most Valuable Player
2008 - All-League First Team
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2009 - Most Valuable Player
2009 - All-League First Team
2010 - All-Star Game Participant
2010 - Most Valuable Player
2010 - All-League First Team
2010 - All-Defensive Second Team
2011 - All-Star Game Participant
2011 - Most Valuable Player
2011 - All-League First Team
2011 - All-Defensive Team
2013 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-Star Game MVP
2013 - All-League Third Team

Career average: 19 PPG, 5.5 RPG, 10.4 APG, 2.3 SPG on 46/84/39

Has been a staple of the Hornets franchise since the day he was drafted. Always gave them a chance to compete for a tittle. Elite all around. Got overshadowed by some of the younger guards but Paul is still special. Lead the Hornets to their first finals appearance, and a couple deep runs


1999 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
1999 - Rookie of the Year
1999 - All-Rookie Team
2006 - All-Star Game Participant
2006 - All-League First Team
2007 - All-Star Game Participant
2007 - All-League First Team
2008 - All-Star Game Participant
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2009 - All-League Second Team
2010 - All-Star Game Participant
2011 - All-Star Game Participant
2012 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-League Third Team
2014 - All-Star Game Participant
2014 - All-League First Team
2015 - All-Star Game Participant

Career average: 26.4 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 2.9 APG, 1.1 SPG on 47/76/42

Elite shooter with great volume late into his career. Made 6 all star appearances with the Hornets and 10 altogether, his resume speaks for itself. Gave the Hornets an elite option with CP3 dishing the rock.

Andre Iguodala
2002 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2002 - All-Rookie Second Team
2005 - All-Defensive Second Team
2006 - All-Defensive Second Team
2007 - Slam-Dunk Contest Champion
2009 - All-Defensive Team
2010 - All-Defensive Second Team
2016 - All-Defensive Team


Career average: 15 PPG, 6.4 RPG, 2.6 APG, 1.9 SPG on 44/76/39

Andre Iguodala averaged 19 PPG, 7 RPG, and 2 steals for game next to Chris Paul giving the Hornets a fun young duo who both prided themselves on out working the other team, playing elite defense and getting up the court in transition. Played a good role as a secondary playmaker while handling the responsibilities of guarding the best teams opposing wing every night

Andrei Kirilenko
2004 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2009 - All-Defensive Second Team
2010 - All-Defensive Team
2012 - All-Defensive Team
2013 - All-Defensive Second Team

Career average: 16 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 2.7 APG, 1.5 SPG, 1.1 BPG

Elite three and d wing that took the load off CP3 every night. Could act as a playmaker, score in the paint, spread the floor, and his rotations were second to none in his prime. Guarding elite wings and rotating over to guard the paint. Really paved the way for the Hornets defensively

honorable mention: Lamar odom, Mo Williams, Andrew Bogut, Andre Miller and Caronnnnnnn Butlee
 

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2003 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2003 - All-Rookie Second Team
2006 - All-Star Game Participant
2007 - All-League Second Team
2007 - All-Defensive Second Team
2008 - All-Star Game Participant
2008 - Most Valuable Player
2008 - All-League First Team
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2009 - Most Valuable Player
2009 - All-League First Team
2010 - All-Star Game Participant
2010 - Most Valuable Player
2010 - All-League First Team
2010 - All-Defensive Second Team
2011 - All-Star Game Participant
2011 - Most Valuable Player
2011 - All-League First Team
2011 - All-Defensive Team
2013 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-Star Game MVP
2013 - All-League Third Team

Career average: 19 PPG, 5.5 RPG, 10.4 APG, 2.3 SPG on 46/84/39

Has been a staple of the Hornets franchise since the day he was drafted. Always gave them a chance to compete for a tittle. Elite all around. Got overshadowed by some of the younger guards but Paul is still special. Lead the Hornets to their first finals appearance, and a couple deep runs


1999 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
1999 - Rookie of the Year
1999 - All-Rookie Team
2006 - All-Star Game Participant
2006 - All-League First Team
2007 - All-Star Game Participant
2007 - All-League First Team
2008 - All-Star Game Participant
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2009 - All-League Second Team
2010 - All-Star Game Participant
2011 - All-Star Game Participant
2012 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-Star Game Participant
2013 - All-League Third Team
2014 - All-Star Game Participant
2014 - All-League First Team
2015 - All-Star Game Participant

Career average: 26.4 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 2.9 APG, 1.1 SPG on 47/76/42

Elite shooter with great volume late into his career. Made 6 all star appearances with the Hornets and 10 altogether, his resume speaks for itself. Gave the Hornets an elite option with CP3 dishing the rock.

Andre Iguodala
2002 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2002 - All-Rookie Second Team
2005 - All-Defensive Second Team
2006 - All-Defensive Second Team
2007 - Slam-Dunk Contest Champion
2009 - All-Defensive Team
2010 - All-Defensive Second Team
2016 - All-Defensive Team


Career average: 15 PPG, 6.4 RPG, 2.6 APG, 1.9 SPG on 44/76/39

Andre Iguodala averaged 19 PPG, 7 RPG, and 2 steals for game next to Chris Paul giving the Hornets a fun young duo who both prided themselves on out working the other team, playing elite defense and getting up the court in transition. Played a good role as a secondary playmaker while handling the responsibilities of guarding the best teams opposing wing every night

Andrei Kirilenko
2004 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2009 - All-Defensive Second Team
2010 - All-Defensive Team
2012 - All-Defensive Team
2013 - All-Defensive Second Team

Career average: 16 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 2.7 APG, 1.5 SPG, 1.1 BPG

Elite three and d wing that took the load off CP3 every night. Could act as a playmaker, score in the paint, spread the floor, and his rotations were second to none in his prime. Guarding elite wings and rotating over to guard the paint. Really paved the way for the Hornets defensively

honorable mention: Lamar odom, Mo Williams, Andrew Bogut, Andre Miller and Caronnnnnnn Butlee
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Tim Duncan - easily the best big I had before I got Dwight Howard. Very efficient and was the double double leader up until last season. One of the best bigs in league history imo. Vital part to most of my playoff runs that were ultimately dismantled by injuries (Vince fuckin Carter bum ass or Damon Jones every year)
1996 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
1996 - All-Rookie Team
1997 - All-Star Game Participant
1998 - All-Star Game Participant
1998 - All-Star Game MVP
1999 - All-Star Game Participant
1999 - All-League Second Team
1999 - All-Defensive Second Team
2000 - All-Star Game Participant
2000 - All-Star Game MVP
2000 - All-League Second Team
2000 - All-Defensive Second Team
2001 - All-Star Game Participant
2001 - All-League Second Team
2001 - All-Defensive Second Team
2001 - Playoff MVP
2002 - All-League Third Team
2004 - All-League Second Team
2005 - All-League Third Team
2006 - All-Star Game Participant
2006 - All-League Third Team


Kawhi Leonard - One of my favorite players I’ve had so far aside from Tmac, he’s been an efficient bucket getter although i still wish he had more volume. He’s a hawk on defense and he knows how to take care of the ball and get his teammates involved as well averaging 4.5 apg over the last 4 seasons. His impact on my team has been remarkable, and will probably be the closest thing to a bulls lifer.

2010 - Rookie of the Year
2010 - All-Rookie Team
2011 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2014 - All-League Third Team
2015 - All-Star Game Participant
2015 - All-League First Team
2016 - All-Star Game Participant
2016 - All-League Second Team

Career Averages: 21.2 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 3.7 APG, 1.8 SPG, 2.0 TOPG .458/.775/.4 splits

Tracy McGrady - from my first tanking stint I ended up with Tracy McGrady. His first few years of scoring were kinda fucked up because I wasn’t featuring him properly in order to tank better. This man was a walking bucket, and was pretty underrated the first half of his career because I couldn’t secure a ring with him but he almost went on a three peat later on. He put on a show every time he played and even won a dunk contest early in his career. Tracy. put teams on his back in clutch moments when they needed him most and for that he’s got the love of 2 fan bases forever. Lethal shooter, excellent passer, great ball handler, some would say he is a true hooper.

1999 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
1999 - All-Star Game Participant
1999 - All-League Third Team
1999 - All-Rookie Team
2000 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2001 - Slam-Dunk Contest Champion
2001 - All-Star Game Participant
2001 - All-Star Game MVP
2001 - All-League First Team
2005 - All-League Third Team
2006 - All-Star Game Participant
2007 - All-Star Game Participant
2007 - All-League Second Team
2008 - All-Star Game Participant
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2009 - Playoff MVP
2010 - 3-Point Shootout Champion
2010 - All-Star Game Participant
2010 - All-League Second Team
2010 - Playoff MVP
2011 - All-Star Game Participant
2012 - All-League Third Team
2013 - All-League Third Team

Career Averages: 22.9 PPG, 7.1 RPG, 4.5 APG, 1.6 SPG, .6 BPG, 2.4 TOPG .462/.8/.42 splits

Kevin Johnson - ultimately he only had a couple good years in the league, but the opening season I made a move for him and he averaged 21/9 aside MJ and Pippen to help lead the franchise to its lone ring. He’s the only other person I feel is worthy of this for that sole reason.
 
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