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| Guard | Michigan State ('79) | 6-9 | 255 lbs. | VIDEO | |
 The debate has raged about which positions on the floor are the most valuable. With the Blazers on the verge of drafting a franchise center, another 7 footer in the post would just be redundant. Magic Johnson a revolutionary player, who, at 6-9, was the tallest point guard in league history. He won the Most Valuable Player Award and the Finals MVP Award three times each. He was a 12-time All-Star and a nine-time member of the All-NBA First Team. He was clutch when he needed to be and unselfish when it was called for. Also Considered: Shaquille O’Neal, Tim Duncan, David Robinson, Lew Alcindor , Wilt Chamberlain, Lebron James, Hakeem Olajuwon, Allen Iverson, Yao Ming, Oscar Robertson, Elgin Baylor
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 | 2. Bill Russell
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| Center | San Fransisco ('56) | 6-10 | 220 lbs. | VIDEO |
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|  As the centerpiece of the greatest anals of professional sports, Russell was a dominating presence in the post who redefined the center position. A five-time MVP and a 12-time All-Star, he averaged 22.5 rebounds per game in his career. With Ray Allen sustained his All-Star production on the perimeter, the expected arrival of Kevin Durant, Luke Ridnour at the point, the addition of Russell would transform the Supersonics into a juggernaut on offense and defense. Also Considered: Isiah Thomas,Jason Kidd, Bob McAdoo, Jerry West, Rick Barry, Earl Monroe |
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 | 4. Bob Cousy
| Guard | Holy Cross ('50) | 6-1 | 175 lbs. | VIDEO |  New Memphis coach, Marc Iavaroni's plan to resurrect the Grizzlies is to speed up the offense and introduce the up-tempo exhibited by his former team, the Phoenix Suns. With point guard being one of their weakest positions, The Houdini of the Hardwood who revolutionized the point guard position could guide the Grizzlies in the the same way Steve Nash has done in Phoenix and Magic did in L.A. During his 11 year NBA career, all with the Celtics, Cousy won more championships(6) than any point guard in NBA history and was ne of only four point guards to win MVP. Cousy was ahead of his time with his ballhandling and passing skills. The guy who made it all click for the NBA's greatest dynasty ever. Also Considered: Dave Cowens, Rasheed Wallace, Chris Paul, Chris Bosh, Billy Cunningham, | |
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 | 8. Sam Jones
| Guard | North Carolina Central ('57) | 6-4 | 205 lbs. |  Also Considered: Tom Chambers, Robert Parish, Detlef Shremph, Jack Sikma, Rex Chapman | |
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 | 9. Tracy McGrady
| Guard/Forward | Mount Zion HS ('97) | 6-8 | 223 lbs. | VIDEO
| As a two time scoring champ, McGrady's scoring prowess and acrobatic aerial moves have drawn him comparisons to the likes of Jordan and George Gervin. The coupling of McGrady with the Bulls would be a perfect combination seeing how he nearly became a Bull 10 years ago when Jerry Krause was on the verge of trading up to draft McGrady were it not for Jordan's reservations about the skinny high school guard. Though the additin of Stoudemire would shre up the Bulls' lack of inside scoring, McGrady, just like Kobe, is a clutch scorer, a transcendent player with the talent to become the Bulls go to guy and fill Jordan shoes. Also Considered: Amare Stoudemire, Dirk Nowitzki, Shawn Marion | |
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 | 12. Julius Erving
| Guard/Forward | Massachusetts ('72) | 6-7 | 210 lbs. | VIDEO |  What better way for the 76ers to move forward from the Iverson era than by bringing back a piece of Sixers past? In his five ABA seasons, Erving won three scoring titles, three MVP awards and two league championships with the Nets. After the ABA's disbandment Erving joined the Sixers who held his draft rights where he became an All-Star each season, was the league MVP in 1981, was a five team member of the All-NBA 1st Team and led the Philadelphia 76ers to the city's most recent championship. His 30,000 points scored in his combined ABA and NBA career ranks only behind Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, Karl Malone and Michael Jordan.
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 | 13. Kobe Bryant
| Guard | Lower Merion HS ('96) | 6-6 | 220 lbs. | VIDEO | |  Though the partnering of Chris Paul and and Karl Malone would conjure up images of Stockton and Malone, Kobe Bryant is a transcendent player who trumps conventional thinking. With The Hornets' drafted Kobe in the '96 draft until they sent him to the Lakers in exchange for the 'Godfather of the Flop, Vlade Divac. Imagine the possibilities of a team which features Chris Paul, Bobby Jackson, rebounding champ, Tyson Chandler and Kobe Bryant.
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