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Butch Beard
A fine playmaker, Butch tied Connie Hawkins of the Lakers for the NBA's seasonal high in assists during 1973-74 with 13 against the Trail Blazers on March 26. One of his foremost achievements in the NBA was making the All-Star team with Cleveland after coming out of the service.
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Acquired from Washington for Dave Feitl and a draft choice 6/8/88... Tallest player in NBA history... Led the league in blocked shots in 1986 and 1989... Had more blocks than points for the fourth consecutive season, the only player ever to do so... Established career highs in points and scoring average.



Oregon's all-time scoring champion with 1325 points in 75 games for a 17.7 average, Jim averaged 19 points per game as a junior and 19.3 points per game as a senior. He won All-America honors as a senior and in 1966 scored 19 points to tie for top honors on the Western squad in the East-West All-Star Game. Jim possesses great enthusiasm and is fast.



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.



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Tim Hardaway
"BAY AREA'S BEST" How acquired: Drafted in the first round in 1989 (14th selection). Tim Hardaway completed his third NBA season in 1991-92, but no less an authority than Isiah Thomas stamped him as the point guard of the future. "He's got a nice game," Thomas said after a contest. "Every move I've ever had, he's got. And he's doing pretty good, too." Sacramento Kings' Director of Player Personnel Jerry Reynolds agrees with Thomas. "Hardaway is a point guard who's turned into a dominant player," Reynolds said. "I don't think anyone can guard him." Hardaway placed sixth in the NBA in scoring (23.4 ppg.) and third in assists (10 per game). Tim's 164 steals allowed him to become the fifth player in NBA history to place in the top 10 in scoring, assists and steals in the same season. Hardaway came to Golden State as an unheralded draft choice in 1989 out of the University of Texas-El Paso. Since then, he's simply become the "Bay Area's Best" player.
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