#5 Oscar Robertson

Oscar Robertson was knick-named the “Big O” during his playing days. He was a 6’5 point guard who played for the Cincinnati Royals (now the Sacramento Kings) and the Milwaukee Bucks.

Robertson played in the NBA for 14 seasons with a scoring average of 25.7ppg., 9.5apg., and 7.5rpg. Oscar Robertson also has the distinction of being declared one of the NBA's 50 greatest players ever in 1996. In 1998, the College Player of the Year Award was renamed as the Oscar Robertson Trophy.
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A rookie of the year in 1961 Robertson has also been an NBA Champion with the Bucks in 1971. Robertson was named the league’s MVP in 1964 and a 6 time assists leader.
Oscar Robertson played in 12 NBA All-Star games during his career and won the All-Star Game MVP 3 times. During his all-star appearances, Robertson scored a total of 246 points giving him an all-star game average of 20.2ppg.
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