This high-flying guard played for the Timberwolves, Bulls, and Kings, and won a Slam Dunk Contest.
Zach Lavine
Kobe Bryant was originally drafted by this franchise before being traded to the Lakers.
Charlotte Hornets
Who led the NBA in steals in the 2015-16 season
Kemba Walker
Steph Curry
Jrue Holiday
Michael Carter-Williams
Steph Curry
This team blew a 3–1 lead to the Warriors in the 2016 Conference Finals.
Thunder
This backup Bulls guard hit six threes in the first half of Game 6 of the 1998 Finals.
Steve Kerr
This veteran big man started with the Pistons, then found his way onto the Cavaliers, Lakers, 76ers, Nets, Bulls, 76ers.
Andre Drummond
Kawhi Leonard was drafted by this team before being traded on draft night to San Antonio.
Indiana Pacers
This player led the NBA in blocks per game in 2020–21 while playing for the Utah Jazz.
Rudy Gobert
This Rocket won Finals MVP in 1994 after leading Houston past the Knicks in seven games.
Hakeem Olajuwon
This veteran reserve scored 26 points in Game 7 of the 2010 Finals for the Lakers against Boston.
Ron Artest/Metta World Peace
This former No. 1 overall pick played for the Warriors and heat after starting his career in Minnesota.
Andrew Wiggins
Luka Dončić was drafted third overall by this franchise before being dealt for who?
Atlanta Hawks
Trae Young
This player led the NBA in assists per game in the 2022–23 season while playing for Philadelphia.
James Harden
This player was suspended for Game 5 of the 2016 Finals after his altercation with LeBron James.
Draymond Green
This longtime reserve big man won titles with the Bulls, Lakers, and Spurs and was nicknamed “Big Shot Bob.”
Robert Horry
This guard out of Lehigh started with the Warriors to the Knicks, Rockets, Lakers, Hornets, Nets, Hawks, and Raptors.
Jeremy Lin
Dirk Nowitzki was drafted in 1998 by this team before landing with Dallas.
Bucks
This player led the NBA in scoring in 2012–13 with 28.7 points per game for the Knicks.
Carmelo
This 8-seed shocked the 1-seed Mavericks in the first round of the 2007 playoffs.
Warriors
This little-used Heat guard erupted for 27 points in Game 6 of the 2013 Finals before Ray Allen’s famous shot.
Mike Miller
This sharpshooting guard/forward started with the 76ers and later played for the Jazz, Bulls, Hawks, Cavaliers, and Bucks.
Kyle Korver
Scottie Pippen was selected fifth overall in 1987 by this franchise before becoming a Bulls legend.
Seattle SuperSonics
This player led the league in rebounds per game in 2017–18 while with the Pistons.
Andre Drummond
This player hit the series-winning shot over Craig Ehlo in the 1989 playoffs.
Michael Jordan
This Mavericks guard became famous for a game-winning four-point play against the Grizzlies in the 2020 playoffs.
Trey Burke