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100

This sharpshooter scored 8 points in 9 seconds to beat the Knicks in 1995.

Reggie Miller

100

1996 Chicago Bulls starting five: Jordan, Pippen, Rodman, Longley, ____.

Ron Harper

100

The Portland Trail Blazers picked him ahead of Michael Jordan in 1984.

Sam Bowie

100

The 1971 Milwaukee Bucks, won their only title by sweeping this team.

Baltimore Bullets

100

This 1976 Finals saw a triple-overtime Game 5, one of the most famous in NBA history.

Boston Celtics 

200

Known for his skyhook, this player retired as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer before LeBron James.

Kareem 

200

2001 Philadelphia 76ers Finals starters: Iverson, Snow, Mutombo, Lynch, ____.

Tyrone Hill

200

Drafted #1 in 2001, this Washington big man was out of the league by age 26.

Kwame Brown

200

The 1978 Washington Bullets won the championship by defeating this team in seven games

Seattle SuperSonics

200

This player won Finals MVP in 1974 after averaging 26 points and 13 rebounds for the Celtics.

John Havlicek

300

Before becoming an NBA head coach, this player was known as “The Rifleman.”

Chuck Person 

300

2004 Detroit Pistons starting five: Billups, Hamilton, Wallace, Wallace, ____.

Tayshaun Prince

300

The Cavs took this UNLV star #1 overall in 1989 — he lasted just two seasons.

Pervis Ellison

300

The 1995 Houston Rockets defended their title by sweeping this team in the Finals.

Orlando Magic

300

In 1983, this underdog team swept the Lakers to win the championship.

Philadelphia 76ers

400

This 7’7” player, one of the tallest ever, spent most of his career with the Washington Bullets.

Manute Bol

400

1994 Houston Rockets starting five: Olajuwon, Thorpe, Maxwell, Horry, ____.

Kenny Smith

400

The #2 pick in 2003 Draft

Darko Milicic

400

The 1958 St. Louis Hawks won their only championship by defeating this team 

Boston Celtics 

400

This 1971 Bucks player recorded 20+ points and 20+ rebounds in two Finals games to lead Milwaukee to its first title.

Kareem

500

He was the “Microwave” off the bench for the late 1980s Detroit Pistons.

Vinnie Johnson

500

1989 Lakers Finals starting five: Magic, Worthy, Scott, Green, ____.

Vlade Divac

500

This Serbian forward, taken #5 overall in 2002 by the Portland Trail Blazers, never lived up to expectations and played for five different NBA teams before leaving the league.

Nikoloz Tskitishvili

500

The 1974 Boston Celtics won the championship in seven games against this team 

Milwaukee Bucks

500

In the 1969 Finals, this player hit the winning shot in Game 7 while battling injury, giving the Celtics the championship.

Sam Jones

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