gold star for USAHOF
 

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117. Kevin Porter

When you think of selfless Point Guards of the 1970s, Kevin Porter has to be one of the first names that comes to mind, but since he did not play with any contender with the exception of the 1975 Washington Bullets, he isn’t in that conversation.

Playing collegiately at Saint Francis where his number was eventually retired, Porter would lead the NBA four times in Assists, averaging 8.1 over his career.  Porter was also an excellent defender, recording six years of at least 1.4 Steals per Game. 

107. Norm Van Lier

“Stormin” Norman was one of the most popular Bulls players ever.  Van Lier teamed with Jerry Sloan to form one of the most ferocious backcourts in league history.  The two super tough and defensive mined players were perfect compliments of each other.  He was a great assist man and tenacious defender who probably does not have the career statistics to get in but is a legend in Chicago.