G- Ray Allen: 1996-2003 During his time in Milwaukee, Ray Allen established himself not only as one of the most dangerous three-point shooters that the NBA had ever seen, but also one of the more dominant all-around players. In his six full seasons with the Bucks, Allen was the leader of the team. They made the playoffs three times, reaching the Eastern Conference Finals in 2001. Allen was a three-time All-Star with the Bucks and appeared on the All-NBA Third Team in 2001, which was Allen’s best season. In that season, Allen averaged 22 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists per game, shooting 48 percent from the field and 43 percent from beyond the arc. Allen led the NBA in made three point fields twice while with the Bucks, and finished inside …show more content…
Dandridge was never the best player, but what he was was an efficient player who, with the right players around him was an All-Star caliber player. Dandridge was an all-around player, not particularly great at any one skill, but rather was efficient in multiple aspects of his game. His career averages with the Bucks were 18.6 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. Dandridge, as the third best player, was a member of the Bucks 1971 championship team. F- Glen Robinson: 1994-2002 Glen Robinson was Ray Allen’s running mate during the late 90’s and early 2000’s in Milwaukee. Although he never lived up to the expectations that were set upon him after being drafted with the first overall pick in 1994, Robinson still produced a productive career as a Buck. Robinson was a two-time All-Star and a member of three playoff teams in Milwaukee. He’s second behind only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the Bucks’ all-time scoring list. His 21.1 points per game is the second highest per game scoring average in franchise history. Robinson’s best season came 2001, a season in which he averaged 22 points, a career high 6.9 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game. C- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar:
With the rest of his team behind his back, the Thunder upped their record by 27 wins from the earlier year and still weren’t able to make the playoffs.With a scoring average of 30.1 points per game, he turned into the youngest NBA scoring champion and was chosen to his first All-NBA team.
For a span of about four seasons, Archibald was among the ten best players in the league. In that span he was a three-time All-Star and appeared on four All-NBA Teams (3x First Team, 1x Second Team). He is only player in NBA history to lead the league in scoring one season and assists the next. His 25.3 points per game as a member of the team is second behind only Robertson’s 29.3.
Most people know him as an 11 time NBA Champion, 5 time MVP, 12-time All-Star and he were the centerpieces of the Celtics dynasty during his 13-year career. Bill Russell ended up as the most successful player in the history of the NBA and formed the centerpiece of the greatest dynasty in the history of the league. For his accomplishments in the Civil Rights Movement on and off the court, Barack Obama awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. Bill was outstanding at everything he ever put his mind to. For all that he accomplished on and off the field, Bill Russell is definitely one of the all-time great players of Basketball.
According to Wikipedia (2015) Jackie Robinson was named Rookie of the Year in 1947, National League MVP in 1949, a World Series champ in 1955 and even was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal ( on behalf of his wife Rachel Robinson since he had died 86 years prior to the awarding). That is a long way for a man who was once only an unprofessional player in the Negro Leagues. He had great skills on the field, leaving the league with a .311 batting average. He stated once” I'm not concerned with your liking or disliking me… (Robinson, 1947, Wikiquote) all I ask is that you respect me as a human
To start off with, you have the seven-foot center known as Hakeem Abdul Olajuwon or “The Dream”. He is perceived to be one of the greatest center to ever play the game. Hakeem was a part of the Houston Rockets for 1981- 1984. “The Dream” was a part of the Rocket when they won their back to back NBA Championship in 1994 and 1995. He leads the rockets with the highest number of points scored in the regular season.
In 1940 Robinson was second in the conference in total offense and set a NCAA record for average punt return yards at 21yards
Robinson's rookie season with the Brooklyn Dodgers, he became National League Rookie of the Year with 12 homers, a league-leading 29 steals, and a .297 average. He was selected as the NL's Most Valuable player of the Year in 1949 and also won the batting title with a .342 average that same year. As a result of his great success, Jackie was eventually inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in
During his time with the Jazz, Maravich was the team’s best player leading them in points, rebounds and assists during that span. Maravich’s 31.1 points per game during the 1975-1976 season is still the highest single-game average for one season in the history of the Jazz franchise. Three of his five All-Star and three of his four All-NBA Team (2x First Team, 1x Second Team) appearances came with the Jazz.
Major League teams began scouting him, especially the Brooklyn Dodgers. On October 23, 1945, Robinson signed a contract of $600 dollars a month which equals to $7,982 today. He was signed to the Dodgers minor league team, the Montreal Royals. He began and finished the 1946 season with the Montreal Royals. In 1947 he was called up to the major leagues by the Dodgers and made his major league debut on April 15, 1947. On that day, he did something no man had ever done. He broke the color barrier for baseball. He was able to go through the hate, racism, and critics he did something many people wouldn’t even dream off. When he reached the majors, he wasn’t done. He continued on to have a successful career. He went on to be a 6 times All-Star (1949-1954), World Series champion (1955), NL MVP (1949), MLB Rookie of the Year (1947), NL batting champion (1949), and 2 time NL stolen base leader (1947, 1949). He did all that with the same team, the Brooklyn Dodgers, from 1947 to 1956. He finished his career with .311 batting average, 1,518 hits, 137 homeruns, 734 RBI’s (Runs Batted In), and 197 stolen bases. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962 with 77.5% of the votes on the first
The Boston Celtics had 29 wins the season before they drafted Bird. The team improved by 32 games to go 61-21 in Bird's first season. The main reason they won so many more games was because of Larry Bird. Bird was not just a shooter, he was also a great passer and rebounder too, which in turn made his teammates better as a whole. In his second year in the NBA, Bird and Celtics won the NBA Championship against the Houston Rockets. Larry Bird would go on to win two more championships with the Celtics. He would also win the Most Valuable Player award three times. This is what Larry Bird said after his second Most Valuable Player award, "While I was still trying to figure out how I could improve my game for the next season, I was notified that I had been selected as the league MVP for the second year in a row"(Bird and Ryan 153). Larry Bird after being in the league for seven years and winning two straight MVPs was still trying to find ways to get better. Bird proved that perseverance and dedication to the sport he loved would lead to a successful and rewarding
In 1949, Robinson moved to second base and won the National League's Most Valuable Player award while leading the Dodgers to the National League title. He led the league in stolen bases with thirty seven and finished on top with a .342 batting average. He also played in the first All-Star game alongside Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe. By this time Robinson was famous throughout the world. He had a string of six consecutive seasons batting over .300 and became renowned for his daring steals of home. In 1951, he again led the league with a .338 batting average. In the last game of the season the Dodgers were tied against
Through all this Robinson still showed to be the team’s most valuable player, securing not only his future, but other African American players like Larry Doby.
Jordan burst into the league as a rookie sensation scoring in droves with an unmatchable first step and acrobatic drives and dunks and concluded his career as a cultural icon. Hard work, dedication, and the desire
Robinson was an undeniably great player who had some of his best years stolen from him. He was a speedster who led his team to six World Series, won Rookie of the Year honors, an MVP award and was a six-time All-Star.
l. Decided to enter the NBA draft after he won the Naismith College Player of the Year award in 1984