6. Chris Mullin (1985-2001: 18.2 PPG/4.1 RPG/ 3.5 APG)
The Brooklyn native could shoot and pass with the best of them and he did it with a certain flare that was original and fun to watch. Mullen headed a memorable Golden State Warriors team in the late 1980’s and early 90’s that was one of the most entertaining squads in NBA history. Elected into the Hall of Fame in 2011, Mullen averaged 25 points per game or more in 5 consecutive seasons during his prime. Although he wasn’t particulary quick nor athletic, his incredibly-crafty play, assortment of moves, tireless work ethic and left-hand made him a tough assignment for defenders for a number of years. He was also one of the best three-point shooters in the history of the game.
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