My Top 50 NBA Players of All Time Part 4 (35-31)

Bronson Hey everybody. Here are the next five on my list.

#35. Walt Frazier PG New York Knicks/ Cleveland Cavaliers
Frazier was one of the best scoring point guards of all time. He averaged nearly 20 PPG and 6 assists. True those stats are worse than Nash's and Kidd's but I think it was because he was more of an all around player. Sure, Nash and Kidd could score but they were known for assisting. Frazier was known for scoring, making great assists, and even grabbing a few rebounds. I truly think Walt Frazier deserves to be on this list for those reasons.

#34. David Robinson C San Antonio Spurs
David Robinson has scored 40 points 22 times in the regular season which is an incredible feat. Overall he has averaged 21 PPG, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks. He is easily one of the best centers of all time. Did you know that in one game Robinson recorded 34 points, 10 assists, 10 rebounds, and 10 blocks? That is amazing. He really is an amazing player, and this list would not be complete without him.

#33. Kevin Garnett PF/C Minnesota Timberwolves, Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets
KG helped a very weak franchise become the greatest team in their conference for a few years. Where the Lakers had Kobe and Shaq and a few other good players. Garnett was the only good player on the T-Wolves. Even though they say that Paul Pierce was the captain of the Celtics, KG was the best on the Celtics. He was actually the league's leading rebounder for four straight years. He was also a very consistent scorer. And as we saw from his interview after his championship win, he cares about the game a lot. He deserves to be on this list.

#32. Bob Pettit PF/C Milwaukee/St. Louis Hawks
What is so amazing about him is that he ended up averaging 26 PPG by the end of his career. He is a versatile player as well, as he started off at center and then worked his way out to play the forward position. For many years Pettit led the league in points and rebounding. Another interesting fact about him was that he was the first finals MVP in NBA history. I really like this player, and he should be on this list.

#31. Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway PG/SG/SF Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, Miami Heat
If he had not been injured for about half of his career he would be much higher on this list. True, he does not have that good regular season stats, but he is a very talented player. And you should see his stats in the playoffs. One year he averaged 31 PPG in the playoffs. He truly was an amazing player.

Well, that's all for now. Here's the next hint. Javale McGee on this list? I don't know if he is "Worthy" enough to be on it.

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