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3. Cliff Hagan

Cliff Hagan entered the NBA later than he would have liked, as the former NCAA Champion with Kentucky served in the military for a few years; however, he would quickly make up for lost time.
Seriously, if this was specifically just for the accomplishments of the Hawks while in Atlanta, Dominique would have been a lock for the number one slot…though is being behind Bob Pettit an insult in any capacity?

1. Bob Pettit

Bob Pettit played 11 seasons in the NBA, all with the Hawks, and each included a trip to the All-Star Game.

Pretty impressive, isn’t it?

49. Bob Knepper

A two time All Star, Bob Knepper would have four seasons with Houston where he had 14 or more Wins.  Knepper would have a losing record as an Astro (93-100), but still with only 7 shy of the 100 mark in Wins and 54 shy of 1,000 Strikeouts, these are two solid milestones he almost made.