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		<title>Top Five Point Guards in the NBA, Going into 2009-2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three Weeks before the 2009-2010 NBA season begins, here are the best Point Guards in the NBA going into the new season.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the NBA season draws nearer and nearer, we here at Sportige.com will post our Top 5&#8217;s for the upcoming season, beginning with the Point Guards today &#8211; Rose, Rondo, Billups, Parker and&#8230; guess&#8230;</p>
<h3>Number 5 &#8211; Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls</h3>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2621" title="Derrick Rose" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/derrick_rose.jpg" alt="Derrick Rose" width="400" height="500" />Image: <a href="http://ddobbsbasketball.com/">Source</a></h6>
<p>Yes, he cheated on his SAT&#8217;s, and yes, he&#8217;s starting his second season in the NBA, but he&#8217;s that good, and he&#8217;s already one of the top 5 point guards in the league. Numbers? 16.8 points, 6.8 assists and 3.9 rebounds per game, while shooting 47.5% from the field, playing 37 minutes a night. He won Rookie of the year for the 2008-2009 season while leading all rookies in assists.</p>
<p>Rose immediately became the leader and the main player as a rookie for the Chicago Bulls, leading them into the playoffs and has a lot riding on his shoulders this season to get the Bulls even further into the post-season, with his <a href="http://sportige.com/derrick-rose-beat-boston/">Game 1 performance against the Boston Celtics (36 points, 11 assists)</a> still in mind. Rose still needs to improve his outside shooting and it&#8217;ll be interesting how he faces the famous &#8220;second year slump&#8221;, but all in all, he&#8217;s turned himself very quickly into one of the best in the league in his position.</p>
<h3>Number 4 &#8211; Rajon Rondo, Boston Celtics</h3>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2622" title="Rajon Rondo" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/nba_g_rondo_576.jpg" alt="Rajon Rondo" width="576" height="324" />Image: <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/dailydime?page=dime-081216">Source</a></h6>
<p>Rondo kinda snuck up on people the last couple of seasons, but he really arrived last season, during the playoffs. The whole &#8220;big-three&#8221; hoopla took the spotlight away from the young man from Kentucky but he proved his worth during the 2007-2008 championship season. Last season? During the regular season he continued improving his numbers, especially his passing, dishing out 8.2 assists per game. Without Garnett in the lineup in the playoffs he emerged as a constant triple-double threat, posting 16.9 points, 9.8 assists and 9.7 rebounds per game.</p>
<p>Rondo is an excellent defender and a very tough player, maybe a little too tough or dirty (last year&#8217;s Brad Miller incident) and a very good rebounder. Like Rose, he really needs to improve his outside shooting and free throw, but quietly he has matured into one of the top point guards in the league.<br />
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<h3>Number 3 &#8211; Chauncey Billups, Denver Nuggets</h3>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2623" title="Chauncey Billups" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/billups.jpg" alt="Chauncey Billups" width="575" height="419" />Image: <a href="http://izuzquiza.wordpress.com/2008/12/22/los-mejores-bases-de-la-nba/">Source</a></h6>
<p style="text-align: left;">&#8220;Mr. Big Shot&#8221;, maybe it&#8217;s a bit of an exaggeration about Billups, but not that much of an exaggeration. It took him some time, but Billups has become one of the premier point guards and players in general in the league, and his trade last season from the Detroit Pistons to the Denver Nuggets affected both teams immensely. Denver finished with their best record since their induction into the NBA while Detroit had their worst season since the 2000-2001 season.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Billups led the Nuggets, along with Carmelo Anthony, to the Western Conference Finals, Anthony&#8217;s first time past the first round in the playoffs. Billups averaged 17.9 points with 6.4 assists while shooting over 40% from three point. His numbers all improved during the Nuggets&#8217; playoff run. Billups turned 33 about a week ago, but he isn&#8217;t showing signs of slowing down right now, and will be leading the Nuggets to another (hopeful) deep playoff run this season.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: left;">Number 2 &#8211; Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs</h3>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2624" title="Tony Parker" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/tony-parker-spurs-iconphotos884619-nba-nov-20-spurs-v.jpg" alt="Tony Parker" width="500" height="615" />Image: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/articles/mavs-beat-spurs-despite-43-from-tony-parker/">Source</a></h6>
<p>Besides his rookie season in the league, when he was 19, Parker hasn&#8217;t scored less than 14.7 points per game and last year raised his gave to another level, averaging a career high in points per game (22.0) and assists (6.9). He has become the main offensive executor for the Spurs as everyone else (that means Duncan and Ginobili) are getting older, and yes, less and less effective.</p>
<p>Parker can burn any guy in the league and has also become a much more dependent clutch time performer, a factor of his game that was highly criticized during his first years in the league. Going into his ninth NBA season and maybe a last attempt to win the title with the Popovic-Duncan-Ginobili group, Tony Parker might be the best scoring point guard in the league and an almost certain 2 points when he slashes into the paint and his guy doesn&#8217;t get help (shoots over 50% from the field in three of the last four seasons).</p>
<h3>Number 1 &#8211; Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets</h3>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2625" title="Chris Paul" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/chris-paul1.jpg" alt="Chris Paul" width="532" height="428" />Image: <a href="http://reasho.wordpress.com/">Source</a></h6>
<p>Paul is the best point guard in the NBA for the past two seasons, maybe a bit more. There was a bit of contest from Deron Williams after the 2007-2008 season, but last year proved who is the best at the point. Paul can do it all &#8211; and he does it all &#8211; 22.8 points per game, 11 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game. If you&#8217;re looking for fantasy worth, he is the best GUARD, yes, better than Kobe and D-Wade for fantasy matters.</p>
<p>But we&#8217;re talking real matters, and Paul is an MVP caliber player, and don&#8217;t be so sure he won&#8217;t be with one when his basketball days are over. Although it doesn&#8217;t seem like he has enough talent around him to win a title just yet, things may change in the near future. The best point guard in the league deserves a crew to give him a title shot.</p>
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		<title>Bulls Lose, Highlight of The Night goes to Derrick Roses&#8217; Huge Block on Scalabrine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 09:39:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Derrick Rose adds another piece to his Rookie season with a tremendous block against Brain Scalabrine of the Boston Celtics, who beat the Chicago Bulls and claimed their amazing first round series in 7 games.]]></description>
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<p>The series nobody wanted to end did end last night, with the Boston Celtics beating the Chicago Bulls in Boston 109-99. The Celtics had a 22-2 run in the second quarter that turned the game around for them, and the Bulls had to chase them for the rest of the game. Ben Gordon scored 33, Derrick Rose and Kirk Hinrich combined for 34 but that was pretty much it for the Bulls on a night in which the C&#8217;s had 5 players in double figures, led by Ray Allen&#8217;s 23.</p>
<p>Despite the loss, the Bulls probably feel good with the team they have looking ahead at the next season, and the main reason is Derrick Rose. The Rookie of the year averaged 19.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 6.4 assists per game and even had 5 blocks during the series. 2 Nights ago it prevented the Celtics from stealing the win away from the Bulls, last night it was only enough to be the highlight of the game. But what a block on Scalabrine!!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the 10 tallest men to play the game of basketball in the NBA. Some are lucky to be here just for their height and are hardly known to anyone not deeply involved with basketball, while others completed a very respectful and successful career in the NBA (One is still active). ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are the 10 tallest men to play the game of basketball in the NBA. Some are lucky to be here just for their height and are hardly known to anyone not deeply involved with basketball, while others completed a very respectful and successful career in the NBA (One is still active).</p>
<p>Here are those giants of the league throughout it&#8217;s history, with recaps of their career and some highlights for those who did enough to deserve a highlight clip. (hint: there&#8217;s more than one player on this list that didn&#8217;t get one. I guess when your career in the NBA carried on for a total of 3 minutes, you don&#8217;t deserve one).</p>
<h2>10th &#8211; Priest Lauderdale</h2>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-600" title="Priest Lauderdale" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/priest-lauderdale-new.gif" alt="Priest Lauderdale" width="260" height="394" />Image: <a href="http://www.24sec.net/section.asp?index=BUL">Source</a></h6>
<p>Height: 7&#8242; 4&#8221; (2.23)</p>
<p>NBA Career length: 2 seasons (1996-1998)</p>
<p>Probably the least known player in this list. This Chicago born player played college ball in 2 places, Central Oklahoma and Central State. After a short stint in Greece playing for Peristeri Nikas he was actually picked in the 1st round of the 1996 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks as the 28th pick. He got to play only 35 games for the Hawks and the next season found a home in Denver, where he played 39 games, which would be his last season in the NBA. Since then he played some CBA ball and from there went back to Europe, where he enjoyed his most successful period in Bulgaria, playing for Lukoil Academic for 5 seasons and even got a Bulgarian citizenship. He is currently without a team, after playing last season with teams from China and Iran last season.</p>
<p>NBA Stats: 2 seasons, 74 total games, 7.1 minutes per game, 3.4 points per game, 1.9 rebounds per game.</p>
<h2>9th &#8211; Ralph Sampson</h2>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-579" title="Ralph Sampson" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/sampson1.jpg" alt="Ralph Sampson" width="459" height="700" />Image: <a href="http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/gallery/featured/GAL1000285/1/index.htm">Source</a></h6>
<p>Height: 7&#8242; 4&#8221; (2.24 meters)</p>
<p>NBA career length: 9 seasons (1983-1992)</p>
<p>Ralph Sampson to this day is still considered one of the greatest players in the college level, leaving Virginia with 3(!!!)  Naismith national player of the year awards. He was expected to dominate the game once becoming pro and hyped as being an heir to Chamberlain and Russel. He started out pretty well, winning Rookie of the year award for the 83-84 season after being picked 1st by the Rockets in the 1983 draft. The 1984 draft added the Rockets with another big man phenom, Hakeem Olajuwon. The two were nicknamed &#8220;The twin towers&#8221; and enjoyed a fruitful partnership their first 2 seasons together, reaching the NBA finals in 1986, losing to the Boston Celtics.</p>
<p>Following the 1986 season Sampson began picking up injuries that riddled the rest of his career and never allowed him to return to the level of this first seasons, and after being traded to the Warriors in the 87-88 season never managed to become a significant contributor to any team he was on, finally retiring in 1992 after playing 8 games for Spanish club Unicaja Ronda. Sampson left the game at the age of 32, finishing a short and disappointing career as to what was expected of him when he came out of college.</p>
<p>NBA stats: 9 seasons, 456 games, 29.8 minutes per game, 15.4 points per game, 8.8 rebounds per game and 1.6 blocks per game. He played for 3 All-Star teams.</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: left;">8th &#8211; Rik Smits</h2>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-581" title="Rik Smits over Ostrateg" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/pg2_a_smits_400.jpg" alt="Rik Smits over Ostrateg" width="400" height="600" />Image: <a href="http://search.espn.go.com/greg-ostertag/">Source</a></h6>
<p>Height: 7&#8242; 4&#8221; (2.24 meters)</p>
<p>NBA Career length: 12 seasons (1988-2000)</p>
<p>The Dunkin&#8217; Dutchman played his entire NBA career for the Indiana Pacers and is still one of the all-time fan favorites there. He was drafted by the Pacers in the 1988 draft coming out of Marist College as the no.2 overall pick. Despite starting his first season as back up for Steve Stipanovich he took over as starting center after Stipanovich ended his career with a terrible injury. Smits took the chance with both hands and ended up on the All-Rookie first team that year, which was followed by a solid and successful career in which Smits scored in double figures each season he played, 95-96 being his best when he averaged 18.5 points per game.</p>
<p>Rik Smits went to the 2000 NBA Finals with the Pacers where they would lose to the Lakers in 6 games, and following that series Smits retired, stating his career long foot problems as the main cause.</p>
<p>NBA career stats: 12 seasons, 867 games, 26.6 minutes per game, 14.8 points per game, 6.1 rebounds per game and 1.3 blocks per game. He participated in 1 all-star game.</p>
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<h2>7th &#8211; Mark Eaton</h2>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-584" title="Mark Eaton" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/eaton.jpg" alt="Mark Eaton" width="580" height="680" />Image: <a href="http://deadspin.com/5045396/read-former-utah-jazz-center-mark-eatons-screenplay-riding-the-bench">Source</a></h6>
<p>NBA career length: 11 seasons (1982-1993)</p>
<p>It&#8217;s probably a freak accident that Eaton got to play in the NBA. He preferred Water Polo to Basketball during high school and served as auto mechanic for a few years after high school, only to be discovered by an assistant coach from Cypress Junior College. He played there before transferring to UCLA where he received very little playing time.</p>
<p>Despite not making any real impression with UCLA he was picked by the Utah Jazz in the 1982 draft,, going in the fourth round. Eaton made an immediate impression showcasing his defensive abilities, and soon grabbed on to the starting center job for most of his career with the Jazz.</p>
<p>In his prime Eaton was an amazing shot stopper and defensive force, winning NBA defensive player of the year twice(1985, 1989). During the 1985-1986 season Eaton blocked 5.56 shots per game, an NBA record. His career average of 3.5 is higher than any other player who played in the NBA. Eaton remained a premier shot blocker and defender during the late 80&#8217;s and early 90&#8217;s until injuries started taking their toll and forced Eaton to retire after the 92-93 season.</p>
<p>NBA career stats: 11 seasons, 875 games, 28.8 minutes per game, 6 points per game, 7.9 rebounds per game and 3.5 blocks per game. He took part in one all-star game.</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: left;">6th &#8211; Slavko Vranes</h2>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-585" title="Slavko Vranes" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/news_6702.jpg" alt="Slavko Vranes" width="400" height="300" />Image: <a href="http://www.smedia.rs/sport/news.php?id=6702">Source</a></h6>
<p>Height: 7&#8242; 5&#8221; &#8211; 7&#8242; 6&#8221; (2.26-2.29 meters according to different sources)</p>
<p>NBA career length: 1 season ( 1 season is kinda exaggerating, we&#8217;ll tell you about it later).</p>
<p>Vranes probably suffered from being so tall at such a young age, cause people actually expected him to be as good as he is tall. At 18 was already snatched by Turkish giant Efes Pilsen but was moved around until the Knicks (of course) saw some sort of potential in him and decided to pick him in the 2nd round of the 2003 draft. He didn&#8217;t get to play for the Knicks and was signed by the Portland Trailblazers, only to play one game for the team before his NBA career came to an end. Since he has moved back to Europe, playing for Partizan Belgrade currently in Serbian League and the Euroleague.</p>
<p>NBA career stats: 1 season, 1 game, 3 minutes, 1 missed field goal, 1 personal foul. Competes with Lauderdale for the worst player on this list.</p>
<h2 style="text-align: left;">5th &#8211; Chuck Nevitt</h2>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-544" title="Chuck Nevitt vs Artis Gilmore" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/artis_gilmore1.jpg" alt="Chuck Nevitt vs Artis Gilmore" width="351" height="391" />Image: <a href="http://p69.webcindario.com/modules.php?name=My_eGallery&amp;file=index&amp;do=showgall&amp;gid=8">Source</a></h6>
<p>Height: 7&#8242; 5&#8221; (2.26 meters)</p>
<p>NBA career length: 1982-1994 (12 seasons)</p>
<p>There&#8217;s an old basketball saying by Red Auerbach which said &#8220;You can&#8217;t teach height&#8221; and that&#8217;s pretty much the story about Chuck Nevitt. He was in and out of the league, he was on and off teams. He got to play for the Lakers, Bulls, Pistons, Rockets and Spurs and even got to be on the 1985 Lakers championship squad. If you add up his career minutes played total you get 18 total games played. He never played more than 43 games in one season, about half an NBA season. At least he got to be around some true legends.</p>
<p>NBA career stats: 9 seasons, 155 games, 5.3 minutes per game, 1.6 points per game, 1.5 rebounds per game.</p>
<h2>4th &#8211; Shawn Bradley</h2>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-588" title="Shawn Bradley fighting Rasheed Wallace" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/nba06.jpg" alt="Shawn Bradley fighting Rasheed Wallace" width="500" height="365" />Image: <a href="http://search.espn.go.com/football/nba/photo/46-8">Source</a></h6>
<p>Height: 7&#8242; 6&#8221; (2.29 meters)</p>
<p>NBA career length: 12 seasons.</p>
<p>Bradley got picked no.2 in the 1993 draft by the 76&#8242;ers and that probably hurt the beginning of his career, as he was expected to be a savior of a sick franchise at the time. Bradley, like Eaton was a great shot blocker but wasn&#8217;t as big as Eaton, thus suffering against strong inside men. Bradley was notorious for picking up fouls very quickly which limited his playing time. Only after moving to Dallas in 1997 it seemed Bradley was picking up and really getting comfortable with the NBA game, but after a few seasons, like every tall and lanky player, injuries started mounting up on his back and legs and his playing time and availability slowly started diminishing until he eventually retired after 2004-2005 season.</p>
<p>NBA career stats: 12 seasons, 832 games, 23.5 minutes per game, 8.1 points per game, 6.3 rebounds per game and 2.5 blocks per game.</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: left;">3rd place- Yao Ming</h2>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-590" title="Yao Ming and the Rockets" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/yao_ming_tmac.jpg" alt="Yao Ming and the Rockets" width="450" height="300" />Image: <a href="http://www.streetball.com/photo/photo/listTagged?tag=houston+rockets&amp;rss=yes&amp;xn_auth=no">Source</a></h6>
<p>Height: 7&#8242; 6&#8221; (2.29 meters)</p>
<p>NBA career length: 7th season (Still Active, since 2002)</p>
<p>Probably the best player on this list, and is currently the tallest player playing the NBA. He entered the NBA draft in 2002 and since then is one the NBA most known faces especially because of his tremendous popularity in China and around Asia. Despite a tough start to his NBA career, he slowly adapted to the NBA game, and from his second season has become a premier offensive force and one of the best centers in the league if not (arguably) the best of them, when he&#8217;s healthy.</p>
<p>Yao has been plagued the past 3 seasons never playing more than 57 games but this season he seems to be at full health, playing 74 games to date, a week to go before the playoffs. Yao, along with teammate Tracy Mcgrady has been criticized for not being able to get the Rockets past the first round of the playoffs.Yao has the potential of becoming a hall of fame level player, but he needs to stay healthy and productive like now for a few more years and get some success in the playoffs with his team.</p>
<p>NBA career stats: 7 seasons(almost), 478 games, 32.7 minutes per game, 19.1 points per game, 9.3 rebounds per game and 1.9 blocks per game. He has taken part in 6 all-star games, usually receiving more votes than any other player because the vote is available on the Internet for users from all over the world.</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: left;">1st Place (Tied) &#8211; Gheorghe Muresan</h2>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-592" title="Gheorghe Muresan" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/76-7971-18_32265_mediafax_f.jpg" alt="Gheorghe Muresan" width="420" height="768" />Image: <a href="http://www.capital.ro/articole/ghita-muresan-un-investitor-la-inaltime/105430">Source</a></h6>
<p>Height: 7&#8242; 7&#8221; (2.31 meters)</p>
<p>NBA career length: 6 seasons</p>
<p>He shares the title of the NBA&#8217;s tallest player ever with Sudanese born Manute Bol. Muresan, born in Romania has a pituitary disorder that is the cause for his great height. After playing for Cluj University he moved to France to play for Pau-Orthez, where he caught the eye of NBA scouts, and in the 1993 draft was picked by the Washington Bullets (Wizards today). Despite a promising start, injuries plagued his rookie season.</p>
<p>A good 94-95 season was followed by an even better 95-96 in which Muresan scored 14.5 points per game, grabbed 9.6 rebounds per game, blocked 2.3 shots per game and led the league in field goal percentage. He won the most improved player of the year award in the end of that season.</p>
<p>96-97 Wasn&#8217;t as good, and injuries plagued  the rest of his career in which he was able to play only 32 games in the next 2 seasons for the New Jersey Nets. He played another 3 seasons back in Europe before retiring and moving to live in the United States.</p>
<p>NBA career stats: 6 seasons, 307 games, 21.9 minutes per game, 9.8 points per game, 6.4 rebounds per game and 1.7 blocks per game.</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: left;">1st place (tied) &#8211; Manute Bol</h2>
<h6 style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-594" title="Manute Bol and Mugsey Bogues" src="http://sportige.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/manute-bol-n-muggsy-bogues.jpg" alt="Manute Bol and Mugsey Bogues" width="457" height="700" />Image: <a href="http://izuzquiza.wordpress.com/2008/12/10/y-tu-no-juegas-al-baloncesto/">Source</a></h6>
<p>Height: 7&#8242; 7&#8221; (2.31 meters)</p>
<p>NBA career length: 10 seasons (1985-1994)</p>
<p>Together with Romanian giant Manute Bol is the tallest player to play in the NBA, and one of the nicest and popular among fans and teammates. Manute Bol had a tough time before starting his NBA career, being declared ineligible to play after being picked in the 1983 draft. It took him another 2 years before finally making it, being picked in 1985 draft by the Washington Bullets.</p>
<p>In his first season he set an NBA record for Rookies, blocking 397 shots, averaging just under 5 blocked shots per game. Despite his blocking skills Bol had many problems in the game because of his super-thin physique which troubled him against many of the stronger inside men of the league.</p>
<p>Later in his career Bol became fond of shooting 3&#8217;s, which in one season he hit 20 of them. In blow out games it became a very popular habit for him and fans who enjoyed watching the giant chucking uncontested 3&#8217;s. In the 92-93, playing for the 76&#8242;ers, Bol hit 6 out of 12 in one game, with fans chanting &#8220;shoot&#8221; each time he touched the ball around the arc.</p>
<p>Like most players on the list, after the first few healthy years Bol started missing large portions of the season due to injuries that eventually ended his career in the middle of the 94-95 season. His final 2 seasons were more of a teacher job for him, mentoring Shawn Bradley and Gheorge Muresan as they developed into legitimate NBA Centers.</p>
<p>NBA Career stats: 10 seasons, 624 games, 18.7 minutes per game, 2.6 points per game, 4.2 rebounds per game and 3.3 blocks per game. He is the only player in NBA history to block more shots than he has made, and is ranked 2nd behind Mark Eaton in Career blocks per game with 3.34.</p>
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