Walt Bellamy (1962-1975)
At 6 feet 11 inches tall, Walt Bellamy towered over everyone in the ‘60s. The journeyman played for 5 franchises but failed to win a title. He became the Rookie of the Year in 1963 and set the all-time record for field goals made by first-time players. He lived up to this season with a Hall of Fame-worthy career. He averaged 13.7 rebounds and 20.1 points per game but never got picked for the first team.
Bob McAdoo (1973-1986)
Near the end of his career, Bob McAdoo won 2 titles with the “Showtime” Lakers. His average of 31.8 points per 48 minutes and 22.1 points per game makes him a legend. Aside from this, he had an average of 9.4 rebounds per game, an MVP award in 1975, and 5 All-Star selections. He is simply unbelievable!