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34. Cliff Levingston

While the highlight of Cliff Levingston arguably was the two championships he would win late in his career with the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls, there is no question that the prime of his career was the six seasons he spent in Atlanta. 

Levingston was often used as a starter for Atlanta and posted a respectable .528 Field Goal Percentage as a Hawk, finishing eighth in that category one year.  He would also finish in the top ten three times on Offensive Rebound Percentage.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Power Forward
  • Acquired: Traded from the Detroit Pistons with Antoine Carr and the 1986 and 1987 2nd Round Pick (which would be Augusto Binelli & Terence Bailey) for Dan Roundfield 6/18/84.
  • Departed: Signed as an Unrestricted Free Agent with the Chicago Bulls. 10/3/90.
  • Games Played: 474
  • Per Game Averages: 25.0 MP
    .529 eFG%
    .704 FT%
    8.9 PTS
    6.2 RB
    0.9 AST
    0.8 STL
    0.8 BLK

    35 Playoff Games
    15.1 MP
    .491 eFG%
    .792 FT%
    4.5 PTS
    3.4 RB
    0.4 AST
    0.3 STL
    0.5 BLK
  • Advanced Stats: 14.1 PER
    .568 TS%
    11.5 VORP
    32.2 WS

    25 Playoff Games
    10.5 PER
    .560 TS%
    0.1 VORP
    0.9 WS
  • Major Accolades and Awards: None

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