Well here is my final player:
Hal Greer
I need a point guard that is completely different than my other two. While Hardaway and Earl Monroe are flamboyant, Greer didn't care how much he was recognized and
did what was best for the team and that's what he will do for my team. "If there were an award given for a player who is most respected by basketball insiders, while getting the minimum public appreciation, Greer could win hands down."-- Herald Tribune.
He will come in and know that he isn't the first or second option on the team. He is a
great defender and although he won't be looked to much to score, when the team needs a scoring punch he can bring it with his
great jump shot and he was pretty
good at driving to the hoop too. His best statistical season was
24 ppg, almost 5 apg, and 5.5 rbg.
*
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
* 1×
NBA Champion
*
7× All NBA Second Team
* 1968 All-Star MVP
*
10× NBA All-Star
* Jersey (#16) retired by Marshall University
* Jersey (#15) retired by the Philadelphia 76ers
Greer will also be a great player in the locker room,
inspiring players to keep getting better. Greer believed that in order to succeed in the NBA a player had to
keep learning and adjusting. The advice he once gave to young players reveals something of his philosophy toward the game: "Each player should try to improve," he said. "Each game, each minute, each time on the floor, you should try to learn something different. That was the way I went about things."