1. Chris Mullin-Just the consumate gym rat with the BBIQ that may equal or surpass anyone on this list. I always thought basketball was a thinking mans game, and with little athleticism or speed, he always figured a way to out think his opponent. Dennis Rodman: "I hated guarding Chris Mullin. Youd think 'I'm playing pretty good defense on this guy and somehow he has 40'".
2. Larry Bird-The blueprint to a Mullin, I liked Larry's game more of course, but he was always a bit to arrogant or smug to put him first. But I was just always in awe watching someone who looked and moved like the manager at your country feed store. To still "out-passion", out think, out work, and out NUT all he faced.
3. Manu Ginobili-It's amazing this guy hasn't died on the court yet with his wreckless play and innovative methods of getting to the basket in addition to adding a uv an outside shot, another in this list of thinkers and great basketball minds.
4. David Robinson-It could be said that 5-0 didn't have the highest basketball I.Q., but brute God-given talent and phisique, but he was still 5-0. A great man and the reason I really got BACK into basketball.
5. Paul Pierce-My 2nd favorite player in the game today, another dominant leader without the physical attributes of a Jordan, VC, Drexler or Lebron. I love his all around game, and heart. Oh, and any cat that can take 9 shanks and come back to win a ring is pretty tough in my book.
6. Clyde Drexler-Met and played with this guy when I was a kid in Portland and there is none nicer. I won't talk about his game, it speaks for itself...but he was definitely worth a ticket to go see. It's been said that had it not be for MJ, we would be gushing about Clyde and all the things he could do.
7. Chuck Barkley-I even loved Chuck's personality when everybody hated him. His game was phenomenal to say that he was ENORMOUSLY undersized and that he still put together some of the most dominant seasons I've ever seen in basketball.
8. Michael-well...uhhhh....hmmm
9. Jamal Mashburn-I loved "The Monster Mash" for alot of reasons but mostly because I patterned my game after him. Dude would rock the post, the 3 point line, off the dribble, and was easily one of the ugliest dudes in the league. Injuries took him away from us WAY too early, but it was fun while it lasted and nice to see him as an NBA Analyst.
10. Dream-Hakeem was hard not to like and once again, dominant, smart, knew how to win, and be a nice guy too. In the Barkley/Jordan heyday, Olajuwon proved he could be as good if not better than all of them on occasion.

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. Injuries took him away from us WAY too early, but it was fun while it lasted and nice to see him as an NBA Analyst.



