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Sonny Parker
The Warriors have discovered that Sonny can not only spark the club off the bench, but also can team effectively with Phil Smith in the team's backcourt. His hustling defense, flying slam dunks and tireless pace not only make him a crowd favorite but also make him a valuable asset to the Warriors' relentless attack.
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Known for his 3-point shooting, Thompson also impresses with his dependability. The shooting guard paced the NBA with 391 games played in the regular season and postseason combined from 2014-15 to 2017-18. The three-time champion ranks third on the list for minutes played (13,276) during that span.



A first-round selection of the Warriors in 1990, Hill assumed a starting role for Golden State in 1991-92. He finished second on the team with an average of 7.2 rebounds per game. Hill finished his collegiate career at Xavier University as the sixth-leading rebounder in NCAA Division history with 1,380 boards.



One of the most valuable backcourt men in the league, Rodgers' speed, ball handling ability and driving, twisting shots make him an exceptional little man in a big man's game. He has been called the closest thing to Bob Cousy this side of Dick McGuire. He is at his best flashing down the court on the fast break or using his speed to rip through a defense caught napping. Was second only to Oscar Robertson as a feeder, being credited with 677 assists for an 8.9 per game average.



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Neil Johnston
A fabulously effective hook shot makes Neil the most accurate performer in the game. He shares with George Mikan the distinction of winning the scoring average crown three times. Last year he registered with over 44% of his tosses and for the past 5 years, averaged more than 22 points per game.
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