[post_page_title]George Gervin[/post_page_title]
Any time you’re exalted with a nickname as cool as “The Iceman,” you know you did something right. This was George Gervin, a nine-time All Star who played the majority of his career on the San Antonio Spurs, before they were ever the Spurs.
Who knows, perhaps if Gregg Popovich had been their coach that early on, they would’ve done great things. However, even though Gervin was title-less, he is still widely regarded as one of the greatest shooting guards in NBA history.
[post_page_title]Walt Bellamy[/post_page_title]
How often do you have an NBA rookie who averages 31 points and 19 rebounds in his rookie season? The answer is not too often. This outstanding accomplishment should give you a taste regarding how dominant Walt Bellamy was.
Of course, he wasn’t dominant enough to win himself a championship. Alas, most players who played in the era of Bill Russell didn’t win a championship either, because Russell and the Celtics pretty much took over the 60s – but Bellamy was still something special.
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