Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame mostly for what he did with the New York Knicks, Richie Guerin was with the St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks for six seasons, five of which where he served as Player/Coach. Guerin was not the player he was when he was a Knick, but he was there to help in a dual role. Guerin would still average 13.0 Points per Game. Interestingly enough, he had been drafted by the expansion Seattle SuperSonics prior to the 1967-68 season and retired as opposed to playing for the new team so that he could coach Atlanta full time. Incidentally, that year he would be named Coach of the Year. The Sonics would eventually trade his rights back to Atlanta, allowing him to be a Player/Coach a little longer.