gold star for USAHOF

32. Dee Brown

When you think of Dee Brown's career, most people point to his electrifying win with the no-look slam dunk that won the competition in 1991.  That is not a bad way to be remembered, but beyond that you had a good player who split his time between Point and Shooting Guard who would have two straight years averaging over 15 Points per Game (1993-94 & 1994-95), the first of which would see him also finish 10th in the NBA in Steals per Game with 2.0. 

48. Dee Brown

Probably best known for winning the 1991 Slam Dunk contest and starting for a spell with Boston, Dee Brown had two and half seasons as a Toronto Raptor.  Brown averaged 10.1 Points per Game in Toronto, which is not that much less than he had as a Celtic.