Where does your favorite number stand? And if you were a rookie, would you rather honor the tradition of a number like 33, or take a number like 61 and make it your own? I was always partial to #21 when I played, since it belonged to my favorite player Kevin Garnett, so it's nice to see it rank so high on the list. Willie Naulls, McCoy McLemore, Bob Wiesenhahn Greg Ostertag, Zeljko Rebraca, Tom Tolbert Gheorghe Muresan, Vladimir Radmanovic, Jake Voskuhl Kyle Korver, Coby Dietrick, James RobinsonĪndrew Lang, Arron Afflalo, Quinn Buckner Reggie King, Lawrence Funderburke, Michael DoleacĪndrei Kirilenko, Scott Williams, Dave Lattin Gilbert Arenas, Orlando Woolridge, Olden Polynice Robert Parish, Benoit Benjamin, Johnny Moore Rudy LaRusso, Clarence Weatherspoon, Paul Silasĭavid Robinson, Corey Maggette, Steve Mixīailey Howell, Dave Cowens, Hot Rod Williamsīuck Williams, Brad Miller, Jamaal WilkesĪrtis Gilmore, Darryl Dawkins, Mark Eatonĭikembe Mutombo, Kiki Vandeweghe, Louis Orr Terry Porter, Rasheed Wallace, Bernard KingĪlex English, Moses Malone, Larry Johnsonīill Laimbeer, Shawn Kemp, James Donaldson Walt Bellamy, Kobe Bryant, Marques Johnsonīill Russell, Julius Erving, Neil Johnston Wilt Chamberlain, Steve Nash, Mark Jackson Tracy McGrady, Chauncey Billups, Rod Strickland Gary Payton, Manu Ginobili, Allan Houstonĭick Van Arsdale, Jason Kidd, Juwan Howard Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Calvin Murphy Oscar Robertson, Jeff Hornacek, Bob Cousy John Stockton, Dwight Howard, Derek Harper Hakeem Olajuwon, Charles Barkley, Paul PierceĮlvin Hayes, Paul Arizin, Detlef Schrempf Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Dominique Wilkinsĭolph Schayes, Adrian Dantley, Sidney Moncrief Walt Frazier, Maurice Cheeks, Tim Hardaway Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Larry Bird, Patrick Ewing
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