29. Armen Gilliam
One of the first basketball cards I ever owned. "The Hammer" played three seasons with the Nets, averaging 14.9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game.

One of the first basketball cards I ever owned. "The Hammer" played three seasons with the Nets, averaging 14.9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game.

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Paul Avilla
March 13, 2013
Where’s Kendall gill ?!?!
Arpit Vaidya
March 13, 2013
You’ve got Petro listed as dying in a plane crash, not car accident.
FreeAgentID
April 28, 2013
If he did, he revised.
callingalltoasters
March 13, 2013
Didn’t you guys just do this? Is this the same list just made into a slideshow? It’s got the same mistakes.
I’d love to hear the justification for having Barry at #14 while Drazen is #4. Besides the author growing up in the 90s (or later), that is….
Don’t even get me started on Kidd over Doc.
NJBK44
March 13, 2013
I am in my mid-30s. As much as Nets fans may be ticked about his attitude and work ethic, Derrick Coleman was a better Nets player than Kittles, Jefferson, or Kenyon Martin could have ever dreamt. He was a legitimate 20-10 guy for teams that made the playoffs. There were plenty of nights where the guy simply put on a show. Too bad he didn’t give a damn.
NJBK44
March 13, 2013
Also, we do realize Drazen only played 2 1/2 seasons with the NEts right? Buck Williams was a better Net.
WynnDuffy
March 13, 2013
I believe Otis Birdsong, Brian Taylor, Billy Paultz and Albert King should get either inclusion on the list, or at least honorable mention.
Maybe Larry Kenon also.
Nescac Hockey
March 14, 2013
I’m definitely on board with Billy Paultz.
mrs.brooks
March 14, 2013
Anthony morrow should be on this list.
sonnyboy
March 14, 2013
What about Ray Williams–certainly in top 20, if not top 10. And, just to compare players at same position–Devin Harris above Micheal Ray Richardson? Are you serious? Michael Ray Richardson is another top 10. Kristic above Darryl Dawkins? You obviously never saw these players.
kenji
March 14, 2013
Van Horn should have been left off the list entirely!!
the reality is the following:–Jason Williams was his close buddy—i,personally, liked Williams–pleasant,funny personable guy–i was at his famed house for a party benefit for pediatric HIV patients about a dozen years ago –BUT williams was also a major league b.s. artist—he convinced everyone that Van Horn was the second coming of Larry Bird-i knew the people who gave Van HORN HIS CONTRACT–LOOKING BACK THEY STATED THAT JASON WILLIAMS HAD CONNED THEM INTO THINKING HOW GREAT VAN hORN WOULD BE-unfortunately Van Horn had no passion for the game-especially to get quick fouls and sit on the bench- after getting a huge contract–was quite satisfied his last year with the Nets despite Thorn asking him to be physical
Van Horn got traded numerous times because no one could get him to play with any physicality and never with passion–it is not surprising that he quit basketball quite early–from what i heard -he put his money safely away and walked away
to me Van Horn was a major coward who just didnt care–he should only be on lists of players who didnt pan out
i cant believe that he was the second pick in the draft after Tim Duncan–what a dropoff from Duncan
WynnDuffy
March 16, 2013
I’m gonna go from 1 thru 23
1 Erving 2 Kidd 3 Buck 4 Barry 5 SuperJohn 6 Bernard 7 Micheal Ray 8 Paultz 9 Brian Taylor 10 Kittles 11 Coleman 12 Lopez 13 Kenyon 14 RJ 15 Drazen 16 Dawkins 17 Vince 18 Jayson 19 Armen 20 G-Man 21 Albert King 22 Larry Kenon 23 Deron
WynnDuffy
March 16, 2013
#24 Mike Newlin
WynnDuffy
March 16, 2013
#25 Darwin Cook
WynnDuffy
March 16, 2013
Tie at 26.
Kenny A and Len Elmore.
WynnDuffy
March 20, 2013
As my last 4 posts have not been challenged, I have to congratulate myself on being correct.
M I K E
March 20, 2013
Not so fast hombre…
Micheal Ray at #7 and Drazen #15 ?
People remember Drazen as playing for the Nets for only a short period of time but Micheal Ray only played in 13 more regular seasons than Petrovic…Petrovic IMO was the better play.
P.S. My first name is Michael and I remember the way Richardson spelled his first name (Micheal) always irked me and still does…(LOL)
WynnDuffy
March 20, 2013
That’s an opinion you are certainly entitled to.
callingalltoasters
March 20, 2013
Except for leaving off Melchionni and including Gminski you did real good.
Super John is, of course, way overrated, but I reserve the right to do the same for one of MY faves if I ever make a list.
FreeAgentID
April 28, 2013
I agree, particularly the top five.