9. Dave DeBusschere Résumé: 16.1 PPG, 11 RPG, 2.9 APG, 8x All-Star, 6x All-Defense Team, 2x NBA champion (1970, 1973), Hall-of-Fame inductee (1983) DeBusschere was a superb athlete, a major league pitcher before joining the Detroit Pistons as the youngest player-coach in league history. He was a tireless defender, smart and fearless. Like Jerry Lucas, his star shone brightest as a member of the New York Knicks, fitting seamlessly with their defensive schemes and being a solid shooter from mid-range.
Undersized Joakim Noah on a road rage fit. Dude got blocked so many times but he didn't mind and still kept on coming strong every play. I loved his energy and ferociousness, he reminded me a lot fo Brewer when he was first traded to Houston and didn't suck ass.
Kenneth Faried (Sure he is not white but who cares)with a better and more refined offensive game. Kid has a wealth of untapped potential. He really could be anything.