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11. Dan Roundfield

11. Dan Roundfield
Known for his strong defensive game, “Mr Rounds” Dan Roundfield brought a ton of “power” to the Power Forward position.  Roundfield came to Atlanta after a three year run in Indiana and would reward the Hawks faithful five Defensive Team Selections and three straight All-Star appearances.  In all but his final season with Atlanta he averaged a season double double, however the one that he missed was because averaged a mere 9.9 Rebounds per Game.  Not too shabby for a Central Michigan Chippewa!

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Power Forward
  • Acquired: Signed as a Veteran Free Agent from the Indiana Pacers. Indiana received a 1st Round Pick (which would be Dudley Bradley) as compensation 6/9/78.
  • Departed: Traded to the Detroit Pistons for Antoine Carr, Cliff Evingston and a 1996 2nd and 1997 2nd Round Pick (which would be Augusto Binelli and Terence Bailey respectively) 6/18/84.
  • Games Played: 435
  • Per Game Averages: 34.2 MP
    .491 eFG%
    .738 FT%
    17.6 PTS
    10.7 RB
    2.4 AST
    1.0 STL
    1.6 BLK

    24 Playoff Games
    38.0 MP
    .461 eFG%
    .686 FT%
    17.7 PTS
    11.3 RB
    2.3 AST
    0.8 STL
    1.9 BLK
  • Advanced Stats: 19.4 PER
    .546 TS%
    20.3 VORP
    45.9 WS

    24 Playoff Games
    17.6 PER
    .508 TS%
    0.9 VORP
    1.9 WS
  • Major Accolades and Awards: Second Team All-NBA (1979-80)
    First TeamAll-Defensive (1979-80, 1981-82 & 1982-83)
    Second Team All-Defensive (1980-81 & 1983-84)
    All-Star (1980, 1981 & 1982)

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