-#1 was won by McGrady with a small difference between him and Billups
-#2 will probably be a one sided vote, with many players being worthy of being the second best to ever wear the number
-You can vote for players in any way you want: On-court impact, Off-court impact, championships etc.
Nominees:
1. Alex English (1980-81 to 1990-91)
P/36 | R/36 | A/36 | TS% | Ortg | Drtg | PER | Ws/48 |
25.6 | 5.5 | 4.3 | .551 | 112 | 111 | 20.4 | .130 |
* English was one of the best known scorers of the 80's. Obviously he wasn't on the level of Adrian Dantley, but was an elite one during the time. Sadly, English played no defense and never won anything in Denver. Still deserves a voting option.
2. Mitch Richmond (1991-92 to 2000-01)
P/36 | R/36 | A/36 | TS% | Ortg | Drtg | PER | Ws/48 |
21.5 | 3.5 | 3.7 | .557 | 110 | 110 | 17.9 | .116 |
* So Mitch wasn't aware you could actually guard the player in front of you, much like English. He was a scorer, much like English. But was obviously not as good. He wasn't that good offensively either.
Richmond posted 6 All-star appearances in a row, which is respectable. Liked to shoot the three pointer during his prime, and was pretty accurate also.
3. Moses Malone (1982-83 to 1985-86)
P/36 | R/36 | A/36 | TS% | Ortg | Drtg | PER | Ws/48 |
23.2 | 13.0 | 1.3 | .569 | 114 | 102 | 22.6 | .195 |
* During his four years wearing the number with the 76ers, Malone won a championship, 2 MVP awards, led the league in rebounding twice, once in PER and Ws/48, was a 4 time All-star, made the All-NBA first team three times and the 2nd once. He was also a monster on the offensive glass.
Moses clearly shouldn't be penalised for wearing it for a short while as he was amazing and by far better than any player on the list.
4. Jason Kidd (2007-08 to 2011-12)
P/36 | R/36 | A/36 | TS% | Ortg | Drtg | PER | Ws/48 |
9.5 | 5.9 | 8.9 | .530 | 110 | 104 | 16.0 | .123 |
* This was well past his best years, as his prime was half #32 and half #5. He still was an efficient player and helped another all-time great win an NBA title over two all-time greats. Kidd wasn't as great a defender anymore but he added a three-point shot.
5. Larry Johnson (1991-92 to 2000-01)
P/36 | R/36 | A/36 | TS% | Ortg | Drtg | PER | Ws/48 |
16.0 | 7.4 | 3.2 | .551 | 112 | 107 | 16.3 | .130 |
* So he had a few All-star worthy seasons. In his prime he was a fairly efficient offensive player and a solid rebounder. Somehow, 3 of the 5 best #2s hated to defend.
Other Notable Player Shoutout
There are so many players that can move up the ranks, but realisticaly not a single one that could dethrone Moses.
Derek Fisher should be mentioned because he won five titles, which is more than any other player in the list and the shoutout won combined.
Kyrie Irving is making a name for himself on offense recently, and just made the Finals.
I like watching Joe Johnson, even though he isn't really efficient and doesn't bring a lot of wins to a team. He also sucks on the defensive end.
John Wall has yet to make an notable impact on offense, but has improved defensively every year since he's been in the league.
Kawhi Leonard is the newest media baby as he won the Finals MVP and the DPOY, with the DPOY being a little bit of a gift.