2.) Kiki Vandeweghe
Best Season: 1986-87 – 26.9 PPG / .523 FG%
Vandeweghe made it cool to be an All-Star snub before it was a thing. Somehow he did not make the All-Star Game for his work in the 1986-87 season. He managed to put up 26.9 PPG along with leading the league in 3P% (.481). The versatile forward gave opposing teams fits, as he could shoot from distance and get to the basket. He would also punish teams from the free throw line. He still sits in the top spot for the Trail Blazers all time FT% leader (.881).
In his three full seasons with the Trail Blazers he managed to rack up 5,700 points. A back injury eventually sidelined Vandeweghe and he was replaced in the line up by Jerome Kersey. Kersey won the job during his absence, which led to the Trail Blazers trading Vandeweghe to the Knicks.
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