who playing his entire career in only one team

#32
Heuge said:
The only Huiser to come to mind is Alan Henderson of the hawks, but his teniur wasn't 10 years, was it?
Winner. The premise is current players who have the longest tenure with one team. Reggie Miller is the undisputed leader, having been with Indy since 1987. After him, KG, Ostertag, Henderson were all drafted in 1995. The latter two got traded in the offseason after 9 years with their teams. Ward was drafted in 1994, spent 9 1/2 years with NY, but was traded midseason last year, so technically, he was already off the tenure list before Ostertag and Henderson.

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#33
Gargamel said:
Winner. The premise is current players who have the longest tenure with one team. Reggie Miller is the undisputed leader, having been with Indy since 1987. After him, KG, Ostertag, Henderson were all drafted in 1995. The latter two got traded in the offseason after 9 years with their teams. Ward was drafted in 1994, spent 9 1/2 years with NY, but was traded midseason last year, so technically, he was already off the tenure list before Ostertag and Henderson.

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What abot Eric Piakowski