#4 David Wesley
Somewhat of an unknown commodity, David Wesley was a consistent scoring threat for much of his career. He went undrafted in 1992 as many felt he was too short to be a shooting guard and weren't sure if he could develop into a point guard. Wesley was picked up by the Nets in 1993 but didn't get much playing time. He joined the Celtics the following season and blossomed.
In his 2nd season, he averaged 12.3 PPG, starting a streak of 10 consecutive seasons, where he averaged at least 10 PPG, with the streak ending in 2005/06 when he averaged 9.9 a game. Wesley wasn't just a scorer, he was a good playmaker and an excellent defender.
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He had his best season, in 2000-01, averaging 17.2 Points and 4.4 Assists and took the Hornets within one game of the Eastern Conference Finals, but they lost in Game 7 to the Bucks. He finished his career as the highest scoring undrafted player of all time.
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