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#41. Khris Middleton, Milwaukee Bucks, #8 Small Forwards

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02 Jan
2021

Pre-2020-21 Rank #47, Pre-2021-22 Rank: #40, Pre-2022-23 Rank: #37, Pre-2023-24 Rank: 38.

Peak Period: From 2015-16 to 2021-22

Khris Middleton has been to three All-Star Games, but he was the second option on a Milwaukee Bucks team that won the NBA Championship in 2021.  Not only did he get a ring that year, he also won an Olympic Gold Medal for the United States.  Saying that, he is well over 30, Middleton's only path to the Hall is to win a lot more Titles, and number two could come this year with Milwaukee.  It will have to for any serious shot.

The Bullet Points

  • Games Played: 739
  • All-NBA: 0
  • All-Star Selections: 3
  • MVP: 0
  • All-Defensive: 0
  • DPOY: 0
  • PPG: 16.9
  • Peak PPG: 19.3
  • Points: 12471
  • Points Peak: 8926
  • RPG: 4.2
  • Peak RPG: 5.3
  • Rebounds: 3563
  • Rebounds Peak: 2459
  • APG: 3.9
  • Peak APG: 4.5
  • Assists: 2916
  • Assists Peak: 2082
  • SPG: 1.2
  • Peak SPG: 1.2
  • Steals: 868
  • Steals Peak: 574
  • BPG: 0.2
  • Peak BPG: 0.2
  • Blocks: 143
  • Blocks Peak: 88
  • Playoff Games: 80
  • PER: 16.7
  • Peak PER: 17.7
  • Win Shares: 55.9
  • Peak Win Shares: 40.3
  • VORP: 16.0
  • Peak VORP: 12.3
  • Conference Titles: 1
  • NBA Titles: 1
  • Additional Notes: Middleton played his college ball at Texas A&M and was a Second Team Big-12 Selection, and won a Gold Medal for the United States at the Olympics.
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