The answer is OT He is thought of as simply a role player, but he was a legit all star level player. He took a lesser role in the offense in 92 when Dream really became dominant, but in the 6 years prior to that he averaged 18 and 10. Really the whole clutch city crew is underrated. People appreciate the team, but not really the game of the individuals. It's thought of as dream and the pips. Kenny Smith averaged 18 and 7 on 52% shooting in 91. Mad Max averaged 17 PPG in 91 and 92, along with being a lockdown defender(and a complete lunatic). Sam Cassel soon became a star when given the chance. Robert Horry won 7 rings, and played in 244 freaking playoff games Dream was of course the monster that made it all happen, but he wasn't surrounded by scrubs.
Luis Scola. Fans constantly b****ed about his defensive weaknesses but the guy was really crafty on the offensive end.