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Rui Hachimura
Making his playoff debut in 2021, Hachimura looked ready for the bright lights. In his team's first round matchup with Philadelphia, he averaged 14.8 points and 7.2 rebounds over the five-game set. In Game 4, the up-and-coming forward posted a double-double to help power his team to a win.
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Looking to build around All-Stars Bradley Beal and Kristaps Porzingis, the Wizards drafted Davis in 2022. The University of Wisconsin product will complement both of his new teammates with his ability to swish off the catch, create buckets for himself and set up scores with sweet passes.



Juwan opened the 1996-97 campaign on a major roll, having tallied 20 or more points in each of the last 16 games of the prior season. But with Chris Webber healthy the full year, and Rod Strickland contributing backcourt firepower to the Bullets, Howard found less of a mandate to score. He still managed to flirt with the 20-PPG mark while providing his usual 40 minutes, eight rebounds, four assists and baseline-to-baseline effort each night.



With a determined driver like Bradley Beal on the team, Bertans waits along the perimeter with his hands up. When he gets the kick-out pass, he quickly fires a clean triple. In 2020-21, he led the league in catch-and-shoot makes from beyond the arc with 2.8 per night.



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Larry Hughes
Injuries played havoc with the Wizards' scoring nucleus of Jerry Stackhouse and Gilbert Arenas in 2003-04, so Larry filled the void with a personal best in the points-per-game column. In two games, both in the absence of those two teammates, he delivered wins almost single-handedly with 43- and 38-point outbursts.
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