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MAGICAL ! - January 30, 1996 - In his first professional game since the 1991 NBA Finals, Earvin Johnson confirmed what many long suspected: that he's not merely "Magic," he's supernatural. Playing several positions in a 27-minute debut against Golden State, Johnson missed a triple double by just two rebounds, scoring 19 points and adding to assists to his eight boards. "This is one of the most exciting days of my life," he told reporters. "Ever."



Valanciunas is one of the best big men in today's game thanks to his ability to adapt. As the years have gone on, the Lithuanian has continued to expand his bag and has added a respectable 3-point jumper. He entered 2023-24 coming off a season where he made 34 triples, the second most in his career.



A long-range bomber who is a regular in the NBA's annual Three-Point Shootout. Craig made an uncanny 87 out of 181 (48%) three-point attempts during the 1989-90 season. That marksmanship raised his already spectacular three-point field goal percentage and ranked him among the all-time three-point field goal shooters. Craig started at Long Beach State in each of his four years and holds the career assist mark with 437.



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