7. Tom Chambers (1981-1998: 18.1 PPG/6.1 RPG/2.1 APG)
Chambers put up some big time numbers during his career, including back to back 25 point-per-game-and-plus seasons. He averaged a career high 27.2 ppg for Phoenix during the 1989-90 season. Besides being a prolific scorer, he could dunk with the best of them, including what is considered to be by some the greatest dunk in NBA history over Marc Jackson of the New York Knicks. Labeled ‘The Dunk’, Chambers seemingly jumped over then Knick’s point guard Jackson on a fast break slam dunk. Chambers is the only player in NBA history with 20,000 or more points not to make the NBA’s Hall of Fame.
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