Sedale Threatt Mookie Blaylock Buck Williams Ed O'bannon Thurl Bailey Jeff Malone Ron Harper Cedrick Ceballos Eddie Jones Austin Croshere Terrell Brandon Craig Hodges Harold "Baby J" Minor Craig Ehlo Mugsy Bogues Larry Johnson "grandmama" Dennis Scott Nick the Brick Anderson Harvey the forgotten twin Grant Mahmoud Abdul Rahouf sp* Sean Elliot Bo Kimble Chris Gatling Laphonso Ellis Robert Pack Stacey Augmon Walt the Gizzard Williams Ala Abdalnaby Elden Campbell Oliver Miller And your boy Tracy Murray
Add Brad Daugherty to the list.He was very good but very obscure in comparison to all the other great 90s big men. I had to go back and look at his numbers just to see how good he was again. Numbers look very similar to Yao's ....#1 overall pick, made several AS games, career cut short due to injuries, played in the golden era of Big men, not Chinese so didn't stand out but ill give him some love. Was a special player when he played and if he lasted longer there would've been some great battles against Ewing, Zo etc out East.
Drazen Petrovic Christian Lattener Tom Gugliotta Kevin Willis Otis Thorpe Jim Jackson Jamal Mashburn Glenn Robinson Grant Hill Penny Hardaway
Hakeem Olajuwon Clyde Drexler Michael Jordan Especially number 3. Basically, he was a better version of Lebron and Kobe. And the pioneer for selling shoes and gatorade. His most famous shot was against the well-known Byron Russell of Utah Jazz legend. This dude could ball. He's now some kidn of businessman. Youtube him. You won't be disappointed.
Dale Ellis Hersey Hawkins Laphonso Ellis Craig Hodges Xavier McDaniel Dee Brown Zarko Paspalj Sarunas Marciulonis Spud Webb Muggsy Bogues Detlef Schrempf Chuck Nevitt Cadillac Anderson