| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| He won NBA Finals MVP in 1994 and 1995 | Hakeem Olajuwon | 95%
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| He won the NBA Finals MVP in 1980 as a rookie | Magic Johnson | 80%
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| He won the 1993 MVP averaging 25.6 points and 12.2 rebounds for the Phoenix Suns | Charles Barkley | 70%
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| The mascot for this team is a bird named Pierre | New Orleans Pelicans | 65%
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| He was the 2nd-leading scorer on the 2009 and 2010 NBA Champions' Finals teams | Pau Gasol | 65%
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| This center who admitted he set "illegal picks all the time" while playing for the championship Warriors was drafted #1 overall in 2005 | Andrew Bogut | 60%
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| This Lithuanian center was drafted #5 overall in 2011 by the Toronto Raptors | Jonas Valanciunas | 60%
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| This franchise moved its home arena 14 miles to the east and across state lines in 2012 | Brooklyn Nets | 55%
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| This 6'7 PG who suffered a devastating knee injury in 2007 made a career comeback culminating in winning 3 championships with the Warriors | Shaun Livingston | 55%
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| This former Knicks SG performed the highlight known as "The Dunk" against the Chicago Bulls in the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals | John Starks | 45%
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| This is the oldest franchise to have never played in the NBA Finals | Los Angeles Clippers | 45%
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| He holds the record for longest shot ever made in an NBA game with an 89-foot full-court heave in 2001 | Baron Davis | 40%
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| He infamously bricked 4 free throws in a row in Game 1 of the 1995 NBA Finals | Nick Anderson | 35%
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| The G-League affiliate for this team is the Delaware Blue Coats | Philadelphia 76ers | 35%
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| He performed an iconic chasedown block on Reggie Miller in Game 2 of the 2004 Eastern Conference Finals | Tayshaun Prince | 30%
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| Despite being in the same draft as Stephen Curry, James Harden, and Blake Griffin, this SG won ROTY in 2009-2010 | Tyreke Evans | 30%
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| This shot-blocking phenom was selected #2 overall in the 1996 NBA Draft behind Allen Iverson | Marcus Camby | 10%
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| This PF from Providence College averaged 15 PPG, shooting 40% from 3PT in the 2000 Finals playing for the Pacers | Austin Croshere | 5%
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| This former HS phenom from East St. Louis starred in the 2004 film "The Perfect Score" | Darius Miles | 5%
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| This PF from Picayune Memorial High School whose career was cut short by injuries was drafted #5 overall in 1999 | Jonathan Bender | 5%
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