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100

This scoring leader in 2016 led the Warriors to a 73-9 record 

Steph Curry

100

In the 1987 Draft, the Bulls grabbed this legendary small forward.

Scottie Pippen

100

18.2pts 3.0reb 3.0ast (Pacers)

Reggie Miller

100

MJ, LeBron, Draymond

23

100

This mid-atlantic team became the first NBA franchise to reach 17 championships

Boston Celtics
200

From 2018 to 2020, this guard led the league in scoring for the Rockets

James Harden

200

This confirmed trade was later disapproved by the NBA which would've sent this elite point guard to the Lakers

Chris Paul

200

21.8pts 11.1reb 2.5ast (Rockets, Raptors)

Hakeem Olajuwon

200

Nash, Wilt, Harden, (technically Karl Malone)

13

200

LeBron took his talents to this southeastern franchise in 2010

Miami Heat

300

In 1994 this center dropped 71 against the Clippers beating out Shaquille O'Neal

David Robinson

300

The Celtics gave 7 players away in 2007 for this one legendary power forward.

Kevin Garnett

300

19.0ppg 10.8reb 3.0ast (Spurs)

Tim Duncan

300

Carmelo, Parish, Aaron Gordon

00

300

This franchise moved from Seattle in 2008

OKC Thunder

400

Before finally winning a title in 1972, this Laker guard led the league in 1970.

Jerry West

400

Before Kawhi was a Spur he was drafted by Indiana then later being traded for this veteran point guard

George Hill

400

20.3ppg 12.3reb 1.3ast (Rockets, 76ers, Bullets, Hawks, Bucks)

Moses Malone

400

Vince, Parsons, Goodrich

25

400

This orginally canadian franchise originated around the same time as the Toronto Raptors

Vancouver or Memphis Grizzlies

500

Both of these scorers had an insane race in 1978 coming down to the wire between these Spurs and Nuggets guards

David Thompson and George Gervin

500

This sharpshooter was traded in the 2003 draft for a copy machine.

Kyle Korver

500

24.3ppg 5.7reb 3.0ast (Lakers, Jazz, Pistons)

Adrian Dantley

500

Oscar, Iverson, Tyreke Evans

1

500

This midwest ABA team along with the Nuggets, Spurs, and Nets joined the NBA in 1976.

Indiana Pacers