19. Paul Millsap

Paul Millsap played four seasons for the Atlanta Hawks (2013-14 to 2016-17), and he went "four for four," meaning he was named an All-Star in each of those seasons.  While the Hawks were always a lower-end playoff team when he played there, he was successful in putting together good statistical seasons, as he never had a campaign for ATL where he dipped under 16 Points or 7 Rebounds per Season.  

It was also in Atlanta that he would collect his first individual statistical title, leading the Association in Defensive Win Shares with 6.0.  Millsap's run with the Hawks ended due to the team's restructuring, but there is no doubt he made his mark there, and his contributions should not be forgotten.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Power Forward
  • Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent 7/10/13.
  • Departed: Signed as a Free Agent with the Denver Nuggets 7/13/17
  • Games Played: 228
  • Per Game Averages: 33.2 MP
    .500 eFG%
    .753 FT%
    17.4 PTS
    8.3 RB
    3.3 AST
    1.7 STL
    1.2 BLK

    39 Playoff Games
    36.3 MP
    .461 eFG%
    .773 FT%
    17.7 PTS
    9.4 RB
    3.3 AST
    1.5 STL
    1.4 BLK
  • Advanced Stats: 19.8 PER
    .552 TS%
    14.6 VORP
    31.5 WS

    39 Playoff Games
    18.2 PER
    .529 TS%
    1.7 VORP
    3.7 WS
  • Major Accolades and Awards: Second Team All-Defensive (2015-16)
    All-Star (2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017)
    Most Defensive Win Shares (2015-16)
  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten Defensive Player of the Year Finishes:
    5th in 2016

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