#3 Mike Scott
In his 52 games with the Clippers franchise, Scott averaged a meager 4.8 points per game (career low/min. 50 games played) along with 3.3 rebounds and 0.8 assists. His major concern was his inability to score from inside the arc, where he shot a subpar 40% in over 4 shots attempted per game.
With defensive averages of 0.3 steals and 0.2 blocks per game, he was never a defensive threat to the opposing team and rather committed a few too many fouls for a bench player. He was inconsistent and unable to juice the offense when the stars didn't get it done.
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Not a particularly good free-throw shooter (66%), Scott turned out to be a below-average offensive player with each passing game with the Clippers. However, he did find his stroke with the Sixers and aided in effective ways their late-season runs.
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