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A Gold Medalist for Team U.S.A. in 1976, Phil Hubbard began his professional basketball career with the Detroit Pistons.  The Small Forward would play for the Cleveland Cavaliers for eight years and would peak at 15.8 Points per Game in the 1984/85 season.  Overall in his 469 Games Played for Cleveland, he would average 10.6 Points per Game.

Mo Williams played with LeBron James and was one of the best beneficiaries of being a teammate of one of the greatest basketball players of all-time.

Already an eight-time All-Star before he was traded from Seattle, Wilkens would be named to his ninth All-Star Game as he would average 20.5 Points per Game, the second-highest of his career.  He was second overall in Assists per Game with an 8.2 Average, and he would also have a career-high of 20.3 in PER.  Age would catch up with Wilkens the following year as he dropped to 16.4 Points and 7.1 Assists per Game and his contract would be sold to Portland for what would be his final season as a player.

After a rookie season with the Los Angeles Lakers, Jim Cleamons was traded to Cleveland where he would play for five years and would have three consecutive years where he would average over 10 Points and five Assists per Game (1974-75 to 1976-77).  Cleamons was an above-average defensive player, and in 1975/76 he was a Second Team All-NBA Defensive Selection.