#2 Brad Miller
Brad Miller wasn't your typical big man. He wasn't a great athlete or rebounder and his game wasn't exactly flashy but he carved out a long and successful career.
Miller was an excellent mid-range shooter and later on in his career, added a 3-point shot to his arsenal. He was also an excellent passer, something the Princeton Offense run by the Kings demanded.
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He began his career in Charlotte but emerged as a potential All-Star after joining the Pacers midway through the 2001-02 season. Next season, he became an All-Star, the 2nd undrafted player (along with the guy above him on the list) to be voted into the team. After being traded to the Kings at the end of the season, he continued his strong play, making another All-Star appearance.
He had his best stretch with the Kings, averaging 13.3 points, 8.6 rebounds and 4 assists in his 6 seasons with the team. Miller didn't enjoy much playoff success, however, getting out of the 1st round only once in his career.
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